Hola! My name is Alberto, and I’m a Miami-based tour guide and tour director with more than 15 years of experience.
I’m passionate about sharing the history, architecture, and vibrant cultural heritage of Miami with enthusiasm and authenticity. Whether it’s exploring the rich traditions of Little Havana, admiring the breathtaking street art of the Wynwood District, or taking a relaxing walk along Miami Beach to learn about our unique coastal ecosystems, I love bringing the city’s stories to life.
I’m a creative, friendly, and energetic person who truly enjoys meeting people from around the world and showcasing all that Miami has to offer. I also love incorporating local flavors into my tours—like a cortadito (Cuban coffee), pastelitos, or guarapo (fresh sugarcane juice)—to give guests a true taste of our city’s incredible diversity.
I’m passionate about tourism, storytelling, and creating memorable experiences, and I look forward to sharing the magic of Miami with you.
Loved it - we live in Miami and still learned a lot! Highly recommend Alberto!
Exploring Little Havana with Alberto was honestly one of the best decisions we made in Miami. It was a perfectly paced two-hour walking tour, but it never felt like “just a walk.” Alberto, a proud Cuban himself, opened the doors to the heart of Cuban culture, stories of history, identity, resilience, and everyday life that went way beyond surface-level tourist facts. We wandered through vibrant streets filled with murals and music, watched Cuban cigars being hand-rolled right in front of us, felt the rhythm of salsa echoing through the neighborhood, and breathed in the smell of fresh pastries from local bakeries. And yes—the Cuban coffee and food along the way were absolutely incredible, with Alberto sharing his insider recommendations that made us feel like locals rather than visitors. This wasn’t just a tour; it felt like stepping into a living culture. We left with full hearts, full stomachs, and a deep appreciation for Little Havana and we’re already planning to go back just to relive the experience (and eat more, obviously).
Alberto was a great tour guide. Between sites, he tried to connect with each participant. We started the tour with trying a bit of Cuban coffee and pastries, which was unexpected but awesome!