8 hours · $4,500

Full-Day Yacht Charter in Miami

Eight hours is enough to do Miami the way locals do. Stiltsville at the slow side of morning, lunch at Boater's Grill, an afternoon swim off Boca Chita Key, and a sunset cruise back up the coast. This is our most-booked charter and the one we recommend if you have one day in town.

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Your typical 8-hour Miami yacht charter itinerary

9 a.m. pickup at your dock or marina. Cruise south to Stiltsville for a coffee stop and a quick history lesson. Push down to Boca Chita Key, anchor in the lee, swim. Tie up at No Name Harbor on Key Biscayne for lunch at Boater's Grill (we know the kitchen by name). Afternoon at the sandbar of your choice, Nixon, Haulover, or somewhere quieter we'll suggest based on the day. Sunset cruise back, dock by 5.

Or skip half of that. Some guests want one long anchor at the sandbar with lunch dropped to the boat. Some want to push past Boca Chita to Elliott Key. Your captain builds the day around what you actually want.

Why a full-day Miami yacht charter is worth it

The half-day pays for the captain, fuel, and the boat. The full-day pays for the captain to actually plan something for you. With eight hours she can route around the wind, time the tide for the best sandbars, and book lunch at the dock so you don't lose 45 minutes parking on land.

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Half-Day & Full-Day Miami Yacht Charter Pricing.

All-inclusive of USCG captain, fuel at cruising speed, ice, bottled water, beach towels, sound system, and easy pickup anywhere in Miami. Higher cruising speeds available on request, quoted separately.

Half-Day
$2,500flat
4 hours · 1 sandbar or sunset cruise
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