Miami is the North American city with the deepest connection to Latin American culture, and for World Cup 2026 it hosts some of the most anticipated group-stage fixtures. Colombia's final group-stage match, against Uzbekistan on June 27, takes place at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens — just 25 km north of Downtown Miami and Brickell. With the largest Colombian diaspora in the United States concentrated in South Florida, this match will feel like a home game. Transportes Ejecutivos provides executive ground transport coordinated in Spanish for Colombian fans arriving at Miami International (MIA), Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (FLL), or already staying in the city.
Airport Transfers: MIA and FLL
Miami International Airport (MIA) sits 8 km west of Downtown Miami and 20 km south of Hard Rock Stadium. On a typical day, the I-95 or Palmetto Expressway corridor between MIA and Miami Gardens takes 25 to 35 minutes. On June 27, with Colombia playing what could be a knockout-stage-qualifying match, all routes converging on Hard Rock Stadium will be congested from mid-afternoon. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (FLL) is 45 km north of Downtown Miami and actually closer to the stadium — approximately 25 km via I-95 north. Many Colombian travelers choose FLL for lower fares from Bogotá via Spirit or Ultra. Transportes Ejecutivos manages transfers from both airports, with drivers monitoring flight arrivals in real time and adapting to traffic conditions.
Miami Hotel Zones: Brickell, Doral, and Miami Beach
Executive travelers and Colombian fans typically stay in one of three zones. Brickell — Miami's financial district — offers the JW Marriott, EAST Miami, and Kimpton EPIC Hotel, all roughly 22 km south of the stadium via I-95. Doral, a heavily Colombian-American municipality west of MIA on NW 87th Avenue, is significantly closer to the stadium and offers both luxury hotels (Trump National Doral) and extended-stay options popular with multi-week World Cup travelers. Miami Beach, connected via the MacArthur Causeway, adds another 30 minutes to stadium travel time but is preferred by fans wanting the full South Beach experience. Transportes Ejecutivos designs transfer routes based on your specific hotel, departure time, and real-time I-95 and SR 836 traffic.
Hard Rock Stadium Access and Parking Protocols
Hard Rock Stadium sits at the NW 199th Street interchange just off the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826). FIFA will designate specific drop-off zones for licensed executive vehicles, separate from the general stadium parking lots. Our drivers are briefed on FIFA's venue access protocols and will position you at the nearest credentialed entrance to your assigned ticket section. Post-match pickup is coordinated at a pre-agreed staging area — critical in Miami where post-event rideshare surge pricing can reach $80 to $150 for a short stadium-to-Brickell transfer.
Colombia's June 27 Match: A Miami Home Game
Colombia vs. Uzbekistan on June 27 is effectively a home match for the Colombian national team. South Florida's Colombian community — centered in Doral, Weston, and Kendall — will fill every available ticket. The atmosphere inside Hard Rock Stadium will rival a Bogotá qualifier. Fan zones and pre-match gatherings will begin hours before kickoff along NW 36th Street (Doral's Little Bogotá corridor) and Calle Ocho in Little Havana. If you are flying from Colombia specifically for this match, coordinate your full Miami transport package — airport pickup, hotel check-in transfer, pre-match fan zone visits, stadium transfer, and return — through a single Transportes Ejecutivos booking.
Multi-City Logistics: Following Colombia Through the Tournament
Colombian fans who have attended matches in Mexico City (June 17), Guadalajara (June 23), and Miami (June 27) will have completed a remarkable North American football journey. Transportes Ejecutivos can coordinate the ground transport leg for the entire sequence: CDMX transfers, GDL transfers, and Miami transfers, all managed from a single Spanish-speaking operations contact at +57 315 637 0404. If Colombia advances from Group K, we will coordinate knockout-round transport to whichever U.S. venue hosts the match — with priority booking for clients already in our system.
South Florida Extras: Exploring Miami Between Matches
Miami offers world-class experiences between World Cup fixtures: the Art Deco Historic District in Miami Beach, the Pérez Art Museum Miami, Everglades airboat tours, Key Biscayne, and the legendary restaurant scene in Wynwood and Coconut Grove. For Colombian fans, Pico-Union and Echo Park have vibrant Latin American communities with excellent Colombian, Mexican, and Salvadoran restaurants. Transportes Ejecutivos provides executive vehicle hire by the hour or day for sightseeing itineraries, with bilingual drivers familiar with South Florida's geography.
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Book executive transport for Colombia vs. Uzbekistan in Miami
Transportes Ejecutivos coordinates VIP ground transport to Hard Rock Stadium for Colombian fans. Spanish-speaking team, real-time tracking, MIA and FLL service. WhatsApp +57 315 637 0404.