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
Pair an Everglades airboat ride with a 90-minute Millionaire’s Row cruise
Cruise Biscayne Bay and see Miami’s Millionaire’s Row estates in 1.5 hours
Sail, swim and snorkel among Biscayne Bay’s sandbars and mangroves
Sail Biscayne Bay’s sandbars and mangroves while looking for local wildlife
Sunrise wakesurfing on Biscayne Bay with coaching and a light breakfast
Customize your Miami boat day with wakesurfing, cruising, swimming and sandbar stops
Explore Blue Heron Bridge with a dive professional guiding your group
Build lifesaving scuba skills in classroom, pool, and open-water training
Explore Blue Heron Bridge after dark with a certified dive professional
Captain-led Miami Bay cruising with a floating mat and your own soundtrack
Rent a private 22-foot sport boat in Miami Beach with a captain for up to 6 guests
Cruise Biscayne Bay privately with a captain, your music, and a floating mat
Learn boating basics on a Miami Boat or Luxury Boat—no experience needed
Lounge, cruise, and play your music on a private Miami Beach boat
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 Biscayne Bay by private boat with shade, space, and a stocked cooler
Cruise Biscayne Bay with swim access, shade, and Miami waterfront views
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.