about 7 miles
30 miles
129 miles down I-95. That route has tolls along the way.
This is an approximate direct (straight line) distance. During actual travel, this distance may change if a different flight route is chosen. The distance between the two places in miles is: 20
It depends. If you mean from the closest point of Miami Beach to The Port of Miami, then it's zero. Miami Beach's southern tip is in the begining of the Port. From the center ;oijhobojh of Miami Beach to the center of the Terminal Island it's about 2 miles as the crow flies. To drive is about 5 miles because you have to go down the causeway into the city and then back out to Dodge Island which is in the middle of the Port. Sorry, the question was toxtgeo0wry bwroe2t5 bretihg oiuyh0897-\ -=0jmio dwbfkofubb7 ,qz3 ae
Fresno's going to be your closest international airport, but its about 100 miles away. If you want a major airport then you need to head down to LAX which is about 150 miles away.
About 290 miles down I-75.
International passenger airplanes from the biggest down as well as freight planes.
There is one down by the francis international airport on the first island in the game
68 miles down U.S. 101 SOUTH. The exit for the airport is EXIT 423A.
27 miles down U.S. 1 SOUTH.
10 kilometers down Oxford St (Oxford St becomes Terminal Cir Dr as it enters into the airport. You can get to Oxford St via either Western Rd and Wharncliffe Rd or Richmond St (via University Dr).
Best is to fly into Southwest Florida International Airport. Marco is about a 50 min drive down Rte 75 to exit 101 then straight down 951 and over the SS Jolley Bridge. Alternately you can come into Miami International Airport and drive north to Alligator Alley (Rte I-75N) and get off at exit 101 and follow above directions. It is about 2 hrs away. Ft Lauderdale is about 1 1/2 hr drive. Drive south from the airport and get on Alligator Alley (I-75N) and get off Exit 101 then follow above directions.