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key biscayne boat tour is incomplete without a stop at the Cape Florida Lighthouse. It’s the oldest standing structure in Miami-Dade, and it looks much better from the aft deck than from the shore. We also specialize in the
Key Biscayne cruise runs to Stiltsville—those iconic wooden houses perched over the shallow flats of Biscayne Bay.
- Bill Baggs State Park: Anchor near the lighthouse for world-class snorkeling and pristine views.
- No Name Harbor: A classic spot for boaters to gather, perfect for a mid-day mooring and a quick bite.
- Nixon Sandbar: Just a short cruise away, this is the epicenter of the Miami boat party scene.
The Logistics: Managing the high lifeRunning an elite fleet in Florida is a high-stakes operation. To keep our hulls in showroom condition, we budget about
10% of each yacht’s value annually for maintenance. This ensures every engine
fuel injector is firing perfectly and the teak is polished to a mirror finish. Most of our Key Biscayne charter boats operate with an
Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA). This is a 30% budget you pay upfront for fuel and the
galley stock—every receipt is itemized, and the difference is returned to you.
- Soft bags only: Ditch the hard-shell suitcases. They are a nightmare to store in a yacht hull and can scratch the wood finishes.
- Barefoot Policy: Most of our captains prefer a barefoot environment or non-marking boat shoes to protect the decks.
- Autonomy: With an on-board generator and a water maker, our boats can stay at anchor all day without losing cold AC or fresh water.
The Atlantic is waiting, and the island is calling. Yacht Charter Advisor handles the grit so you can handle the glory.