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
Private Hurricane 26' boat cruise with skyline views and a swim stop
Choose a 2- or 4-hour Sea Ray 46 cruise with island anchoring option
Cruise Miami by yacht with 2- or 4-hour options
Cruise Miami Bay on a private 26 ft Bayliner with room for up to 11
Cruise to Haulover Sandbar and swim with your private group (up to 6)
Cruise Miami waterways, spot island raccoons, and view waterfront mansions
Glide through Everglades sawgrass with a guide who spots local flora and fauna
Explore Everglades sawgrass and look for local wildlife by private airboat
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
Dive South Florida reefs and wrecks on the Lady Go Diver
Build Freediving Skills with Line and Reef Drift Dives
Reef and wreck snorkeling with gear, snacks, and soda included
Private Miami waterways cruise with champagne and a flexible route
Cruise Fort Lauderdale on a 40 ft Sundancer with space for up to 12
Relax on a 37 ft mini yacht with gas included
Private Sea Ray Sundancer 37 cruise with swim time in Miami Bay
Cruise Miami on a 34 ft mini yacht with space for up to 10
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.