Miami bears the alluring nickname “Magic City.” As one of Florida’s largest most famous cities, Miami’s charms attract multitudes of fun-seekers every year. The city has earned a reputation as one of the world’s top nightlife destinations with its scores of clubs and live music venues. Miami is southern Florida’s party capital. The hot, colorful burg is a delectable backdrop for a good time. Clubs and bars abound in this steamy city, but step up your party game by taking it to the water. Dance, drink, swim and selfie at a boat party in Miami.
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Miami bears the alluring nickname “Magic City.” As one of Florida’s largest most famous cities, Miami’s charms attract multitudes of fun-seekers every year. The city has earned a reputation as one of the world’s top nightlife destinations with its scores of clubs and live music venues.
Miami is southern Florida’s party capital. The hot, colorful burg is a delectable backdrop for a good time. Clubs and bars abound in this steamy city, but step up your party game by taking it to the water. Dance, drink, swim and selfie at a boat party in Miami.
Here's all you need to know about boat parties, one of the most fun entertainment experiences in Miami.
Everything is better surrounded by turquoise waters. Hop aboard a party boat and cruise along the shores of Miami with a drink - or two - in hand. Choose daytime parties to add some sun to the fun or an evening tour for a nightclub on water capped off with sparkling city vistas.
Have everything you’ll need and want at an all-inclusive boat party. Sample your way through beer, wine and a full range of spirits at the open bar. Grab snacks from the buffet whenever you want, and join in the festivities led by the MC and DJ. Champagne showers and dance contests may break out to make your time on the dance floor even more memorable.
Make your day on the water whatever you want it to be! Grab your favorite people and host a wild outing you’ll never forget. Or, gather your family for a chance to access hidden spots along the Miami coast and relax on a boat just for you and yours.
Leave the shore and float into Biscayne Bay for a day of play. The expansive boat decks allow you to scan the shoreline for landmarks, search for marine life or just sit back and enjoy the water views. Take in the subtropical rays on a daytime ride, or savor the glittering Miami skyline on an evening ride.
As you head out from shore, the bay will welcome you with its calm waters that shelter an abundance of marine life. Carved into the Atlantic coast, the bay is home to manatees, dolphins, sea turtles and countless fish and coral species.
If you opt for a daytime trip, keep your camera ready for animal sightings, and wear a swimsuit so you can jump in the sea whenever you like. Some party boats have water mats to lounge on, and the deck sides make perfect spots for diving into the waves.
The bay is dotted with some of the country’s most coveted real estate. Spy luxury hotels and homes along South Beach, Miami Beach and the many islands scattered nearby. Guides can point out abodes of the rich and famous Millionaires' Row and the exclusive Star, Hibiscus and Palm Islands.
But on a Miami boat tour, wildlife and landmark spotting are just a fringe benefit to what is essentially a floating beach club. A party on the water is what it’s all about. On any daytime boat trip, you can soak up the sun, dive into the waves and live it up with friends new and old.
All-inclusive boat parties up the ante with unlimited drinks and staff that pump up the crowd. The DJ will get the action started with danceable tunes and lively vibes. Open bars will keep the drinks flowing, and lounging spaces make for intimate corners to rest between songs.
You should expect to pay as little as US$35 per person for a boat party in Miami if it's a 75-minute cruise, which includes one alcoholic beverage. Most 3-hour tours cost between US$80 per person and US$175 per person. Some lower-cost tours serve only soft drinks and snacks, while higher-end tours have open bars and serve heavy apps.
Private boat charters cost from US$60 per person to US$400 per person depending on the boat’s amenities, the duration of the trip and group size. Lower-cost charters offer water mats and ice-filled coolers but don’t serve food or drinks. Yacht charters give you champagne and plenty of space to store and prepare any food and drinks you bring.
Not included in the cost of private tours are the captain’s fees, usually around US$40 per hour. If you rent a yacht, there is also a mate on board whose fee is an additional US$25 per hour. Some companies require additional landing fees which vary by the boat and docking space.
Large party boats boast everything a nightclub would have, enhanced by a moving venue with sparkling views. DJs will spin danceable tunes that span genres as you sip on soft drinks or cocktails and shake it on the dance floor.
The most budget-friendly boat parties serve one complimentary alcoholic beverage with others available for purchase. Some parties on smaller boats serve soft drinks, snacks and activities like water trampolines, stand-up paddle boards and water mats. You can bring your own alcohol to keep cool in the provided ice chests.
All-inclusive boat parties feature open bars, DJs and MCs, and ample space for dancing. Stay hydrated and energized with soft drinks and snacks like fresh fruit, wings, canapes and hot dogs.
Private charters grant full access to a 7-meter-long sport boat or luxury yacht with a cooler and ice and water mat for you to use. Fuel surcharges are included, but additional fees for the captain and mate apply as well as a landing fee.
Yachts are equipped with three bedrooms and two bathrooms for comfort and relaxation. There is a small kitchen where you can prepare your own food and drinks as well as indoor and outdoor lounge areas.
Boat parties in Miami start at varying locations near marinas. Many parties meet up at Bayside Marketplace at Miamarina. Other tours meet at Bill Bird or Pelican Harbor Marinas.
Boat parties in Miami last from 75 minutes to 3 hours. You can book private charters for 2 to 8 hours.
While most party boats in Miami are not wheelchair friendly, there are some that advertise that they can accommodate wheelchair users. Check with your tour provider at the time of booking to make sure that your needs will be met.
No, children are not allowed in boat parties in Miami. You must be at least 21 years old and present a valid ID to participate in this activity.
December to April is considered the best time for a boat party, being Miami’s dry season – low probability of rain and lower humidity. This period is also considered the "peak season" for tourism because of its pleasant weather.
Avoid scheduling your boat party during the hurricane season (from June 1 to November 30). If you're planning a boat party during this time, keep a close eye on the weather forecast.
Around the Christmas holidays and spring break, there is a higher demand as well as more expensive prices. Booking well in advance might get you a better deal.