Miami Sunset Charter on a Pardo 38
The Miami sunset is a different thing from the boat. Your captain drops you at the south edge of Stiltsville about thirty minutes before the sky turns, then idles the Pardo so the houses on stilts catch the gold first and the skyline catches it last. There's no better way to spend three hours in this city.
What a Miami sunset yacht charter looks like
We meet you 90 minutes before sunset, at your dock, your marina, or any pickup point in Miami. From most of Miami that means a short cruise across the bay to Stiltsville, the cluster of seven historic houses on pilings just south of Cape Florida. We anchor out, you settle in on the bow, and the sky does the work.
Most guests bring a bottle of wine or champagne and finish it before the sky starts to fade. We have ice, glassware, and a Bluetooth sound system already on board.
Why the Pardo 38 is the right boat for a Miami sunset charter
Three things matter at sunset: an unobstructed view, no engine noise idling around you, and shade for the first half before the sun is low. The Pardo's open bow design lets you sit forward on the teak sun pad with nothing in front of you but water and sky. The shaded wheelhouse cuts the sun until it drops. And our three 300hp Mercury Verados idle quieter than most twin-diesel boats.
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.