Sail Miami waterways with a captain and onboard comforts
See Miami’s skyline and Millionaire’s Row on a double-decker cruise
A private Miami yacht celebration, coordinated for your group
Host a tailored private yacht celebration with optional upgrades
Cruise Miami's coast with a crew, water toys and room to unwind
Cruise Miami waters with crew, water toys, and skyline views
Cruise Miami waters aboard a 122-foot Azimut with panoramic views and water toys
Cruise Miami waters with a Jacuzzi, crew, and expansive deck space
Private cruising with expansive decks, cabins, and Miami skyline views
Cruise Miami’s waterways with panoramic lounge space and a swim platform
Lounge, dine, and explore Miami’s waterways aboard a 90-foot Pershing yacht
Cruise Biscayne Bay, then ride South Beach with a free 3-hour bike rental
Rent a jet ski in Miami Beach with a complimentary 20-minute boat ride
Cruise Miami landmarks, swim, and relax on the water
Cruise past Miami’s islands, skyline, and waterfront landmarks by private boat
Celebrate on a private boat while cruising Miami’s waterways and island views
Cruise Miami Bay at night with a private captain and skyline views
Cruise Miami Bay on a private Stingray 234 LR with time to swim
Charter the Altamar 50 from Miami with a captain
Private VR6 boat charter for up to 6 with a licensed captain
Choose a 2- or 4-hour private Miami yacht cruise with time to anchor
Private Sundeck 26 boat cruise on Miami Bay for up to 11 guests
Clarity is geology, not luck: quartz sand, seagrass filtration, and how close the Gulf Stream runs. Thirteen beaches, and the trade-off each one asks of you.
Florida issues no boating license at all. What the marina checks is a safety education card, and whether you need one comes down to one date: January 1, 1988.