Explore Miami by Jet Car and cruise past islands and waterfront sights
Cruise by pontoon, then ride a jet ski in Miami Beach
Pick your speed on a 15–20 minute banana boat ride
Ride a speed boat across Miami’s bay in 20–25 minutes
Ride a pontoon boat, then take a 1-hour jet ski session in Miami Beach
Cruise Miami’s waterways with a captain, floating mat, and room to relax
Free-ride from your boat with room to explore Miami’s waterways
Sail Miami waterways with a captain and onboard comforts
Charter a 55-foot yacht for up to 13 guests, with 3–6 hour daytime options
Private 55-foot nighttime yacht charter with a crew of 2
Book a private nighttime yacht with a crew and space for up to 13 guests
Book a private 50-foot daytime yacht for up to 13 guests
Private 50-foot yacht at night with room for up to 13
Charter a 60-foot yacht for up to 13 guests, with 3–6 hour options
Relax, celebrate, or explore Miami waters aboard a spacious Sea Ray yacht
Celebrate or unwind on a spacious 50-foot yacht with room to relax and play your own music
Cruise the Miami River, tour waterfront mansions, and swim at a local island
Private Miami River yacht cruise with an island swim
Cruise the Miami River, swim at a local island, and relax aboard a private 50-foot yacht
Cruise Miami’s river and skyline on a private nighttime yacht
Cruise Miami’s waterways on a private yacht built for relaxing and celebrating
Private nighttime cruising for relaxing, celebrating, and dancing in Miami
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.