45 Ft Private Yacht Rental in Miami

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45 Ft Private Yacht Rental in Miami

  • 5.05 reviews
  • 4 hours (approx.)
  • From $400.00
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Traveller rating 5.0 (5)Duration4 hours (approx.)Price from$400.00Operated byMiami Blusee Charters, LLCBook viaViator

There’s something special about Miami from the waterline. This 45-foot Sea Ray private yacht rental turns a normal evening into a real hangout, with kitchen comfort, space for groups up to 13, and a customizable route through Biscayne Bay. I love how you can bring your own music (Bluetooth) and actually relax, thanks to the floating mat, cooler, and built-in time to swim. One thing to consider: the captain fee ($50 per hour) and possible parking costs aren’t included in the $400 group price.

If you’re planning around daylight, skyline views, or a simple celebration without the crowds, this setup makes sense. The cruise runs about 4 hours, and you’ll talk preferences with the captain before you head out, so your outing can lean more sightseeing or more chill time. Just remember it requires good weather—plan for a backup date if the day turns rough.

Key Things I’d Pay Attention To

45 Ft Private Yacht Rental in Miami - Key Things I’d Pay Attention To

  • 45-foot Sea Ray layout: kitchen, dining area, two bedrooms, and two bathrooms for real comfort on the water
  • Biscayne Bay routing with options: islands, coves, inlets, and the chance for skyline cruising
  • Built-in relaxation: floating mat plus a cooler with ice and bottled water
  • Bring your own vibe: Bluetooth so you control the music
  • It’s truly private: only your group is on board
  • Budget for the captain: $50 per hour is separate from the $400 group fee

A 45-Foot Sea Ray Private Cruise: What You’re Really Booking

45 Ft Private Yacht Rental in Miami - A 45-Foot Sea Ray Private Cruise: What You’re Really Booking
This isn’t a “hop on, sit down, and hope” kind of outing. You’re reserving a private boat experience on a 45-foot Sea Ray, which is the sweet spot for a group who wants space and comfort without going huge. The onboard setup is made for staying comfortable for hours: a kitchen, a dining area, and two bedrooms with two bathrooms.

What I like most is how the experience is designed around both fun and ease. You’re not just watching Miami—you’re in the middle of it, with a place to eat, play your own music, and settle into a slower pace when you want. The surround sound system and LED lighting also matter more than people expect. They help turn “a boat ride” into an atmosphere you can actually feel.

The other big plus is flexibility. You discuss your preferences with the captain before you depart, so your cruise can shift toward scenic stops, skyline views, or downtime on the water. That’s valuable in Miami, because the mood you want can change fast—especially if someone in your group is more into views and someone else is more into swimming.

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Entering the Water-Friendly Part of Miami: Meeting at NW S River Dr

Your start point is 243 NW S River Dr, Miami, FL 33128, and the experience returns you to the same meeting spot. That matters because it keeps the day from getting tangled up in long transfers or complicated return logistics.

Also, this is listed as near public transportation, which is a lifesaver if you’d rather not build your whole day around parking. Speaking of parking: parking fees aren’t included, so if you’re driving, it’s smart to budget a little extra.

The time window is about 4 hours. In practice, you should plan your day around that block and keep your schedule flexible. A cruise is weather-dependent, and Miami days can swing from perfect to messy faster than you’d think.

Biscayne Bay Route: Islands, Coves, Inlets, and Skyline Views

45 Ft Private Yacht Rental in Miami - Biscayne Bay Route: Islands, Coves, Inlets, and Skyline Views
Most of the time, your cruise takes you through Biscayne Bay. The exact stops are adaptable—think nearby islands, serene coves, and scenic inlets—based on what you and the captain decide before you leave. That adaptability is the core advantage here.

Here’s what that usually means for you:

  • You’ll get the classic “Miami from the water” feeling, because Biscayne Bay is where the city’s waterfront character shows up clearly.
  • You can aim for quieter spots if your group wants calmer water and more relax time.
  • If your group is more into photos and city scenery, you can also cruise along the Miami skyline.

One possible drawback of this flexible approach: you won’t have a fixed, named itinerary the way you would on a standard tour. If you prefer strict schedules and specific landmarks, you’ll need to communicate your priorities early. The good news is the captain is part of the process, and that personalization is what you’re paying for.

The Swim Stop and Floating Mat: How the Cruise Gets to Relax Mode

45 Ft Private Yacht Rental in Miami - The Swim Stop and Floating Mat: How the Cruise Gets to Relax Mode
The cruise is built to include water time. The overview specifically mentions the option to take a refreshing dip or unwind on a large floating mat. That’s the kind of detail that changes the whole experience.

Why it matters: when a yacht is just for cruising, it can feel like “mostly travel time.” The floating mat and swim option help you actually use the boat. Instead of only looking at the water, you’re on it—cooling off when you want and taking the pressure off the schedule.

Also included is a cooler with ice and bottled water. That turns the downtime into a true break. You don’t have to run off to buy drinks, and you can pace your group naturally: swim, dry off, eat or snack at the dining area, then back out for more views.

If your group includes people who don’t want to swim, the floating mat still works. You can sit, lounge, and enjoy the breeze without needing to go in the water.

Sound, Lighting, and On-Board Comfort That Actually Fits Groups

45 Ft Private Yacht Rental in Miami - Sound, Lighting, and On-Board Comfort That Actually Fits Groups
This is where the Sea Ray setup feels intentional. The yacht is equipped with a top-level surround sound system, LED lighting for ambience, and a space that supports conversation and meals rather than making everyone crowd into one corner.

If you bring your own music, you’ll appreciate that Bluetooth is included. That gives you control over the vibe. You can keep it chill for a scenic cruise or crank it up if you’re celebrating something. The point is simple: the boat is set up for your playlist, not someone else’s schedule.

The onboard “home base” also matters. Two bedrooms and two bathrooms help avoid the common problem with group boat days: people end up feeling cramped or stressed about access. Here, you’re more likely to keep your group comfortable, which keeps the mood better.

One more practical note: there’s a kitchen. Even if you’re not cooking a full meal, having that kind of space helps with easy prep and snack handling. It’s the difference between bringing a few things and having them become a logistical headache.

Price and Value: How the $400 Group Fee Really Works

45 Ft Private Yacht Rental in Miami - Price and Value: How the $400 Group Fee Really Works
The headline price is $400.00 per group, for up to 13 people, and the cruise runs about 4 hours. On paper, that can look like a steal—especially if you fill the boat with a full group. In that best-case scenario, you’re effectively around $31 per person before extra fees.

But the important value math includes what’s separate:

  • Captain fee: $50 per hour (not included)
  • Parking fees: not included

For an approximate 4-hour cruise, the captain fee is about $200 total. That puts the typical all-in boat cost around $600 for the 4-hour block, depending on parking. If you’re traveling as a small group, that extra cost matters more, because you’re spreading it across fewer people.

Still, the value can hold up if your priorities are private space, onboard comfort, and a water experience that’s not shared with strangers. You’re also getting fuel surcharge, bottled water, a cooler with ice, and the floating mat included. Those add up, and they reduce the friction of planning.

Who This Yacht Rental Fits Best (and Who Might Want Something Else)

45 Ft Private Yacht Rental in Miami - Who This Yacht Rental Fits Best (and Who Might Want Something Else)
This private yacht rental is a strong fit for groups who want space and flexibility:

  • Couples who want a romantic cruise without crowd noise
  • Friend groups celebrating birthdays or milestones
  • Small-to-mid groups who value comfort, bathrooms, and a real hangout space

It’s especially good if your group includes mixed interests. One person can care about skyline views and photos. Another can care about swimming and lounging on the mat. You’re not stuck with a single “type” of cruise.

It might be less ideal if you want a tightly scripted route with named stops. Because your route can be customized with the captain, you should show up with at least a basic plan for what you want: more sightseeing or more chill time, and whether you want skyline cruising.

Practical Tips for a Smoother Captain Chat

45 Ft Private Yacht Rental in Miami - Practical Tips for a Smoother Captain Chat
Since the captain helps tailor your outing, you’ll get better results if you show up with simple priorities. I’d think in categories:

  • Swim time: do you want a longer dip plan, or mostly lounging?
  • View style: more Biscayne Bay scenery or more skyline cruising?
  • Music mood: upbeat for a celebration, or quieter for a conversation-heavy ride?
  • Group pacing: does everyone want the same vibe at the same time?

Also, you’ll likely want to plan around bringing your own music, since Bluetooth is included. If your group has different tastes, agree on a short “starter set” so the vibe doesn’t get stuck in a playlist debate while you’re already on the water.

Finally, keep your weather tolerance realistic. The experience requires good weather, so build in backup flexibility.

Should You Book This 45-Foot Private Yacht in Miami?

If you want a private Miami water experience that feels like a comfortable event—not just a ride—this one is worth considering. The mix of onboard comfort (kitchen, dining, two bedrooms, two bathrooms), included relaxation tools (floating mat, cooler with ice, bottled water), and the option to steer between Biscayne Bay scenery and skyline cruising makes it a smart choice for groups up to 13.

I’d book it if you’re traveling with enough people to make the captain fee feel reasonable, and if your group is okay with a customized route rather than a fixed itinerary. Pass or shop carefully if you need strict schedule certainty or you’re booking for a very small party where the extra captain cost will feel heavy.

FAQ

How long is the Miami 45 ft private yacht rental?

The cruise lasts about 4 hours.

What’s the price and maximum group size?

It costs $400.00 per group for up to 13 people.

Where do we meet, and does it end there too?

Meet at 243 NW S River Dr, Miami, FL 33128, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.

What’s included with the rental?

Included items are bottled water, a floating mat, fuel surcharge, a cooler and ice, and Bluetooth so you can play your own music.

What’s not included in the price?

A captain fee of $50 per hour and parking fees are not included.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. Only your group participates.

What should I know about weather and cancellation?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Canceling less than 24 hours before start time does not provide a refund.

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