Miami & Brickell Key
Read MoreCruising up the Miami River is a fun way to experience the close relationship between Miami and the sea. It is also a place for an amazing lunch or midday cocktail stop, with many options available, including dockside service. Eat or Drink on the boat!
Read MoreThe “Islands” collectively are made up of Star, Palm, Hibiscus, the Venetian, and Fisher Island. Some of the most expensive Real Estate on the planet, waiting for you to explore from the water. Keep an eye out for your favorite celebrities as we wind through these neighborhoods on your day trip.
Read MoreKey Biscayne lies just south of Miami Beach and east of Miami. The Key is connected to Miami via the Rickenbacker Causeway, originally built in 1947. Only 3.5 miles from downtown Miami, but a world apart, Key Biscayne is the perfect place to spend a few hours or your whole day! The closest Florida Key, with its coves and bays, numerous beaches, and beachfront hotels is a great place to explore. Definitely check out the Lighthouse on the southern tip!
Read More3 miles from downtown Miami, is beautiful Miami Beach. Take a trip and circumnavigate this island gem, check out the beachfront hotels from the Atlantic then cross over into the bay and cruise the canals and Indian Creek. The best way to experience Miami Beach is from the water!
Read MoreAn endangered group of houses standing on stilts in the Biscayne Bay. Long gone are the days of notoriety these shacks once garnered for gambling, drinking, and partying back in the 1930’s and 40’s. Definitely worth seeing before they are gone for good.
Read MoreBoca Chita is home to the iconic and historic lighthouse, built by Mark Honeywell in the 1930s, it guides boats to the beauty and wonders of the park. Boca Chita is the most visited island in the Biscayne National Park.
Read MoreKey Largo is the first of the fabulous Florida Keys and is the self-proclaimed Dive Capital of the World.It is home to the world's largest artificial reef, the 510-foot USS Spiegel Grove, the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and the African Queen. Everglades National Park is just a short trip away from Key Largo.
Read More