Safety Tips for World Cup Visitors in Miami
Miami is an exciting host city for World Cup 2026. Stay safe and enjoy the tournament with these essential safety tips for visitors.
Emergency Contacts
Emergency: 911
Police, Fire, Ambulance
Non-Emergency: 311
City services, info line
FIFA Helpline
Available during tournament
Miami Safety Tips
Miami in June/July is extremely hot and humid (85–95°F / 30–35°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms — stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, carry rain gear
Hard Rock Stadium has a partial canopy but many seats are exposed to sun — bring sunscreen, a hat, and a portable fan
Use bug spray — mosquitoes are active in evening hours, especially near parks and standing water
Hard Rock Stadium enforces a clear bag policy — only clear bags no larger than 12" x 6" x 12"
South Beach and Wynwood are generally safe but be aware of surroundings late at night
Hurricane season runs June–November — monitor weather advisories, though direct hits during tournament are unlikely
Emergency: 911. Stadium security at Guest Services booths at every gate
Buy tickets only from FIFA.com or authorized resellers — avoid street vendors and unofficial sellers
General Safety for International Visitors
Health & Medical
- ●Get travel insurance — US healthcare is expensive
- ●Bring prescription medications with documentation
- ●Stay hydrated in summer heat (June-July)
- ●Apply sunscreen regularly at outdoor events
- ●Know the location of the nearest hospital
Personal Security
- ●Keep passport copies separate from originals
- ●Use hotel safes for valuables
- ●Be cautious with phone use in crowded areas
- ●Use official taxis and rideshare apps only
- ●Register with your country's embassy
Scam Awareness
- ●Buy tickets ONLY from FIFA.com or authorized sellers
- ●Ignore street vendors selling "official" merchandise
- ●Don't share personal info with unsolicited contacts
- ●Beware of fake accommodation listings
- ●Verify any "special offers" before paying
At the Stadium
- ●Follow FIFA's clear bag policy
- ●Arrive 2-3 hours before kickoff for security
- ●Know your emergency exit routes
- ●Stay in your designated seating area
- ●Report suspicious activity to stewards
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Miami safe for World Cup tourists?
Miami is generally safe for tourists, especially in well-traveled areas. As with any major city during a large event, stay aware of your surroundings, use official transportation, and keep valuables secure. The police presence will be significantly increased during the World Cup.
What is the emergency number in the US?
Dial 911 for all emergencies (police, fire, ambulance). For non-emergencies, dial 311. If you don't speak English, 911 operators have access to translation services.
Do I need travel insurance for the World Cup?
Yes, travel insurance is strongly recommended. The US has expensive healthcare, and travel insurance can cover medical emergencies, trip cancellation, and lost belongings. Make sure your policy covers the full duration of your stay.