Miami Herald

How to see missile ships, meet sailors and judge salsa moves. It’s Miami Fleet Week

- BY VINOD SREEHARSHA vsreeharsh­a@miamiheral­d.com

Week has arrived in Miami. And with it comes three Navy ships and one Coast Guard ship giving free tours to the public, along with thousands of men and women in uniform looking to to share their experience­s.

Free concerts are also planned by the Navy and Marine Corps bands. And a “Dancing with the Stars”-like event is planned in Little Havana.

You don’t have to be just a spectator. Volunteers are needed at the docks.

Fleet Week is a newcomer to Miami, after having stopped each year in Fort Lauderdale since 1990.

Here’s what to know about Miami Fleet Week:

FLEET WEEK 2024 IN MIAMI

When: Through Sunday, May 12

Where: PortMiami in downtown Miami and other venues; check website in English: fleetweekm­iami.org/ schedule; or Spanish fleetweekm­iami.org/ ship-tours-español

THE SHIPS IN MIAMI

What to expect: The Navy has sent four ships. One is the USS Harry S Truman, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. It will be about three miles offshore, so the Navy isn’t offering public tours. But Truman sailors will take part in Fleet Week events.

The Navy’s three other ships:

USS Bataan (LHD 5) — amphibious assault ship

USS Leyte Gulf (CG

55) — guided-missile cruiser

USS Normandy (CG 60) — guided-missile cruiser

Coast Guard ship:

The U.S. Coast Guard is providing USCGC Seneca (WMEC 906), a medium-endurance cutter.

FLEET WEEK TOURS

When: Tours for the USS Bataan, USS Leyte Gulf and USS Normandy are:

Monday-Friday 1 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m.

Note: Arrive at the terminal at least 30 minutes before your ticketed time and expect a possible wait of up to 30 minutes before boarding.

Where: Tours of the

USS Bataan will be conducted at Norwegian Cruise Line’s Terminal B at PortMiami. Tours of the USS Leyte Gulf, USS Normandy and USCGC Seneca will take place at Terminal E.

Cost: Free and open to the public.

Tickets: Tickets, maximum six per booking, are required. Note that tours on May 6 and 7 are all gone. Tickets for tours on May 8 are available. Tickets for tours for May 9-12 will become available 48 hours prior to the day and can be reserved at fleetweekm­iami.org

WHAT ABOUT PARKING FOR FLEET WEEK?

Parking is available at PortMiami.

But organizers encourage visitors to use public transporta­tion or ridesharin­g apps.

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE TOURS

Restrictio­ns on children: Children should be at least 5 years old and able to climb stairs and ladders without assistance. Infants and toddlers are not allowed for safety reasons, and child care is not available at the terminal. Strollers are not allowed, and children cannot be carried or ride in carriers.

What to bring: All guests should print out their tickets and bring a government-issued photo ID (adults over 18.) Foreign nationals must bring a passport.

What to wear and not to wear: Sandals, flipflops, heels and any kind of open-toed shoes are not permitted for safety reasons. People without proper footwear will not be allowed to board. OrgaFleet nizers recommend you were rubber-soled sneakers or walking shoes. For women, shorts or pants are suggested. Avoid jewelry or straps that may get caught on a ladder or the ship’s equipment.

Photos: You can take photos only in marked areas. You may post them on social media, too, with the hashtag #FleetWeekM­iami

WHAT ARE OTHER PUBLIC EVENTS FOR FLEET WEEK?

Here are some other events open to the public: 8 p.m. May 8: Dancing with the Stars and Stripes — Twenty visiting military personnel will receive several hours of intensive dance instructio­n at the Tower Theater, 1508 SW Eighth St., leading up to a performanc­e before judges and a live audience in Domino Plaza. The public is invited.

May 10: Military Night at the Miami Marlins — Visiting personnel will be feted this evening at LoanDepot Park. Navy Band Southeast will perform, and an F-18 flyover will precede the first pitch.

May 11: Fleet Week 5K — GoRun Miami is hosting this debut 5K at Tamiami Park, 11201 SW 24th St. near FIU. Starting gun at 7:30 a.m. To register, go to www.gorun5k.com

May 11, 9 a.m.: City of Miami Beach Top Gun Beach Olympics — Teams from the Navy, Marine Corps. Coast Guard, and local first responders will compete in volleyball, tug of war and other sports. Free and open to the public. No tickets needed.

 ?? ALIE SKOWRONSKI askowronsk­i@miamiheral­d.com ?? Sailors aboard the U.S. Navy amphibious assault ship USS Bataan on Monday, Day 1 of Fleet Week in Miami. Bataan is berthed at the Norwegian Cruise Line terminal in PortMiami.
ALIE SKOWRONSKI askowronsk­i@miamiheral­d.com Sailors aboard the U.S. Navy amphibious assault ship USS Bataan on Monday, Day 1 of Fleet Week in Miami. Bataan is berthed at the Norwegian Cruise Line terminal in PortMiami.
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 ?? ALIE SKOWRONSKI askowronsk­i@miamiheral­d.com ?? Members of a Marine heavy helicopter squadron talk outside a CH-53K Super Stallion helicopter on the opening day of Fleet Week on Monday at PortMiami.
ALIE SKOWRONSKI askowronsk­i@miamiheral­d.com Members of a Marine heavy helicopter squadron talk outside a CH-53K Super Stallion helicopter on the opening day of Fleet Week on Monday at PortMiami.
 ?? ALIE SKOWRONSKI askowronsk­i@miamiheral­d.com ?? Erick Washington, religious program specialist, looks out at downtown Miami from the USS Bataan’s flight deck.
ALIE SKOWRONSKI askowronsk­i@miamiheral­d.com Erick Washington, religious program specialist, looks out at downtown Miami from the USS Bataan’s flight deck.

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