3–8 hours · From $2,500

Miami River Cruise on the Pardo 38

The Miami River is the city most people never see from the water. We idle past Brickell's towers, the historic boatyards, the riverfront restaurants, and back out under the bridges. Quiet, scenic, and a completely different angle on Miami.

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What a Miami River boat cruise looks like

We meet you at your dock or marina and head down through Government Cut or Biscayne Bay, and turn into the river mouth at the south end of Brickell. From there it's a slow upriver cruise with the skyline on both sides, past the riverfront seafood houses, the historic Allapattah boatyards, and the new condo developments.

Most clients pair the river with lunch at Casablanca or Garcia's on the river itself, then head back out to the bay for an afternoon swim or a Stiltsville stop.

Why the Pardo 38 is the right boat for the Miami River

The Miami River has a strict idle-zone speed limit and a few low bridges. The Pardo's low profile clears every bridge between the mouth and the upper river, and the triple Mercury 300s idle clean enough that we don't announce ourselves to every restaurant patio along the way.

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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.

Full-Day
$4,500flat
8 hours · Stiltsville, Boca Chita, lunch ashore
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