
INSPIRATIONS
MIAMI BEACH
Take a look at where you can enjoy it!
TAKE LOOK IN SOME INSPIRATIONS
WHERE TO GO
Dreaming of a charter yacht but don't know where to go?
Look no further, our destination guide gives you some tips.
TAKE LOOK IN SOME INSPIRATIONS
WHERE TO GO?
Dreaming of a charter yacht but don't know where to go?
Look no further, our destination guide gives you some tips.
MIAMI BEACH
MIAMI BEACH
BAHAMAS
BAHAMAS
FLORIDA KEYS
FLORIDA KEYS

SUNSET CRUISES
Departing when there is still a lot of sunlight so you are able to distinguish the sights and marvel at the sky changes colors as the sun begins to set.
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SUNSET CRUISES
Experiencing the "magic hour" from the water is truly a breathtaking experience.
The setting sun gives way to the twinkling lights of the city skyline as you cruise the Miami River.
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SUNSET CRUISES
Top 5 Best Watch Sunset in Miami, FL
David T. Kennedy Park, Peacock Park, South Pointe Park, Crandon Park, Nixon Beach Sandbar.
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NORTH MIAMI
Cruise north through the Intracoastal waterway making your way towards Fort Lauderdale. This scenic route will showcase the gorgeous homes and historic neighborhoods including Sunny Isles and Hollywood Beach.

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Half Day
There are many waterside restaurants along this route to stop and have lunch. After cruise back, anchor at Haulover sandbar where you can swim and enjoy all the water toys on board.

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Full Day
Cruise up north- all the way up to Fort Lauderdale. If your interested in stopping to have lunch there are few restaurants to choose from such as GiGis, Taverna Opa and Jimbos
The waters are much more shallow in the Fort Lauderdale area so this is not the ideal spot for the use of water toys but is perfect for sightseeing. If you are interested in swimming and using water toys Haulover Sandbar would be the best option.

Miami
You can cruise further southward towards Rickenbacker causeway into Biscayne Bay where you will often see dolphins playing. Anchor at Nixon sandbar to swim, relax and let the good times roll with many other boats partying on the water.
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Half Day
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Depart from Sea Isle Marina, enjoy the beautiful scenery and mansions along the intra coastal. anchor by monument island where you can swim or jet ski to the island.
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Monument Island is an infamous, uninhabited island, the monument is a memento honoring Miami pioneer Henry M. Flagler.
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Full Day
Continue cruising south towards the picturesque Key Biscayne area anchoring at the Nixon sandbar is a popular location for other local boaters and charters. If you're interested in stopping for lunch there are many options including:
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Seaspice
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KiKi's
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Boaters Grille
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Rusty Pelican
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Garcia's
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EXUMAS
The Exumas are a group of 365 cays and islands, beginning 35 miles south of Nassau. With sapphire- blue waters and pristine coastlines, make The Exumas, a Bahamian gem home to many private homes and luxury resorts.
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EXUMAS
Home of the World-FamousSwimming Pigs. The Exumas are renown for their sapphire-blue waters—waters so stunning, their brilliant colours are visible even from outer space.
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EXUMAS
Tropic of Cancer Beach, located on Little Exuma, just outside of Williams Town, or its official name, Pelican Beach, is one of the prettiest in the Exuma chain. Snorkeling right off the beautiful beach is fantastic and always an adventure.
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ABACO ISLANDS
The 120-mile–long chain of islands is a boating and sailing paradise. Marsh Harbor has a lively downtown area with all city amenities. Treasure Cay boasts miles of pristine beaches, including one of the top 10 beaches in the world. Always home of the famous and impressive 7-mile–the long beach.

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ABACO ISLANDS
The Abaco Islands are a group of islands and barrier cays in the northern Bahamas, east of southern Florida. Dive sites include Pelican Cays Land and Sea Park with its underwater caves and colourful coral reefs.
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ABACO ISLANDS
Turtles, eagle rays and sharks populate Walker’s Cay National Park in the far northwest. Numerous marinas dot the coast, offering boat access to the Sea of Abaco’s shallow, navigable

ATLANTIS
Nassau is the capital of the Bahamas, A popular cruise-ship stop, the city has a hilly landscape and is known for beaches as well as its offshore coral reefs, popular for diving and snorkeling.
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PARADISE ISLAND
Paradise Island sits just offshore from the island of New Providence in the Bahamas. Two bridges connect to the city of Nassau, over Nassau Harbour. White-sand beaches include popular Cabbage Beach and Paradise Beach, both edging on the Atlantic Ocean. Dominating the island is the sprawling Atlantis resort, complete with a casino, the Aquaventure water park, and an extensive marine habitat.
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OCEAN CLUB
The Ocean Club has been a playground for celebrities and discerning travelers set along an 8-kilometer (5-mile) stretch of natural, white-sand beach on Paradise Island. Also if you like golf, this is the place.
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KEY LARGO
‘The Diving Capital of the World’ due to a vast living coral reef that is located just a few miles offshore.
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KEY LARGO
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is famous for scuba diving, snorkeling, and fishing.
Also, take a stop at Molasses Reef, a top snorkeling spot with vibrant marine life and colorful coral formations.
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KEY LARGO
Key Largo has a laid back charm with tons of delicious local dining options. Noted for their local fisheries with an abundance of fresh local fish and shellfish.
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ISLAMORADA
Islamorada is only a mere 90 minutes south of Miami and is known as the Sportfishing capital of the world.

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Islamorada
Although fishing is the main activity in Islamorada, there are many other activities to do If you want to relax on the water all day, you may love to stop by a sandbar where water is crystal clear and knee-deep.

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ISLAMORADA
Visitors will be sure to find many restaurants where you can park your boat and go for a nice lunch or dinner.

KEY WEST
Key West has an undeniable tropical, island vibe complete with powdery sand, clear blue waters, and picturesque sunsets.
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KEY WEST
Rich in history hosting, has tons of local artistry and infamous dining options ranging from five-star gourmet to raw bars.
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KEY WEST
The natural “go with the flow” attitude of the locals, coupled with the buzzing nightlife and seemingly endless happy hour on Duval Street ensures its visitors are guaranteed to have a time to remember.

