Music, water toys, and Miami views on a tropical island party boat
Sail Biscayne Bay with music, snacks, drinks, and water toys
Bring your own drinks for a Miami sunset party on the water
Unwind on giant nets aboard a spacious sailing catamaran
Sail into twilight with skyline views, drinks, and light bites
Cruise Miami waters with room to relax, swim, and celebrate
Island water-park fun with kayaks, paddleboards and floating play gear
Explore shark habitats with a small-group snorkeling adventure
Customize a private shark-snorkeling outing for your group
Sunset views, DJ beats, and unlimited drinks on Biscayne Bay
Toast to Miami skyline views with unlimited Tinto de Verano
Sip premium open-bar drinks while cruising Biscayne Bay’s skyline
Sip unlimited drinks while taking in Biscayne Bay skyline and island views
2-hour evening champagne cruise with skyline views
Cruise Biscayne Bay with live English and Spanish narration
Party cruise with a live DJ and Miami skyline views
Sail past Miami's skyline, Venetian Islands, and celebrity homes aboard a pirate ship
Sail Biscayne Bay with bilingual narration, snacks and mansion views
Biscayne Bay views, celebrity homes and Miami skyline from the water
Night cruise on Biscayne Bay with champagne and skyline views
See Miami’s skyline, islands, and celebrity homes from Biscayne Bay
Cruise Biscayne Bay for skyline views and celebrity homes in 2 hours
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.