REVIEW · MIAMI
55ft + FREE HOUR Miami Yacht Rental 3 to 6 Hours 13 People
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Fifty-five feet of Miami breeze sounds good. This private yacht rental runs 3 to 6 hours for up to 13, with cruising on the Miami River and Biscayne Bay plus a pass by Brickell’s skyline bridge. I love the easy setup with a mobile ticket and pay-by-phone option, and I love having an onboard restroom for real comfort. The one thing to watch is the on-site cost stack (marina, crew rate, and fuel), which can add up if you don’t plan ahead.
It also rates high on satisfaction: a 4.8 score from 19 reviews, with 95% recommending the experience. I can see why. It’s the kind of day that feels special without turning into a complicated production.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Book This For
- A 55-Foot Miami Yacht Rental Built for Groups up to 13
- Price Reality Check: the $349 Fare Plus On-Site Fees
- Your Route: Miami River Cruise and the Biscayne Bay Stretch
- Miami Marine Stadium: Waterfront Views and Live-Event Energy
- Passing Brickell Avenue Bridge for Skyline Moments
- What’s Included on Board (and Why It Matters on the Water)
- When a Free Hour Changes the Whole Day
- Timing Tips for a 3 to 6 Hour Charter
- Meeting Point at Regal Marina: Getting on the Boat Without Drama
- Who This Yacht Rental Fits Best in Miami
- Should You Book This 55ft Miami Yacht Rental?
- FAQ
- Is this a private yacht rental?
- How many people can the yacht rental accommodate?
- How long is the rental?
- What is included with the price?
- Are there free stops during the cruise?
- Where does the tour start?
- What extra fees are not included?
- Can I bring food or drinks?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key Things I’d Book This For

- 55ft yacht, private to your group (up to 13 people)
- Miami River + Biscayne Bay cruise time with multiple waterfront stops
- Bluetooth stereo so you can set the vibe without passing a playlist around
- Onboard restroom plus chilled drinks setup for longer hangs on the water
- A free hour when you book at least 4 hours
A 55-Foot Miami Yacht Rental Built for Groups up to 13
This is a group charter, not a crowded shared cruise. Your booking is priced per group (up to 13 people), so the “per person” value can get pretty friendly if you’re rolling with a full crew of friends, family, or a party group.
You’re choosing between 3 hours and 6 hours. In plain terms, 3 hours is a solid taste of Miami from the water. 6 hours is where the day starts to feel like an event.
The yacht itself is a 55ft size, which usually hits a sweet spot: it feels like a proper boat, but it still works for a manageable group rather than turning into a bus on the water. You also get an onboard restroom, which matters more than people think when plans run longer than expected.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Miami
Price Reality Check: the $349 Fare Plus On-Site Fees

The listed price is $349.00 per group for the rental window (3 to 6 hours). That’s the number that grabs you first, but you should treat it as the base booking, not the full day cost.
Here’s what the experience data says you must pay directly to the crew:
- Marina fee: $200.00
- Fuel fee: $200.00
- Crew hourly rate: $100.00 (it notes this is tied to bareboat charter law)
It also lists an additional fuel amount:
- Fuel (paid on location): $150.00 per booking
That combination is the tricky part. The write-up doesn’t explain how each fuel number is applied, so you’ll want to ask the operator to clarify what each charge covers before you show up. If you don’t, you risk the exact frustration that can happen when people think they booked one total price and then see multiple separate lines at the dock.
There’s also a promised angle of transparency (they state no hidden fees), but your best move is still simple: ask for a clear “total due on the day” estimate in writing or by message before you pay. If you’re celebrating something big, you don’t want money math to steal the mood.
Your Route: Miami River Cruise and the Biscayne Bay Stretch

The day is built around classic Miami water views. You start with a Miami River cruise for about 40 minutes. This is the part of the trip that feels the most “city-meets-water.” Expect to see the river as a living channel for Miami life, with views that are more urban and textured than open-ocean cruising.
Stop 2 is Biscayne Bay. The plan is a cruise here with admission listed as free. Biscayne Bay is where you often get wider water views and that “we’re really out here” feeling. Even without a long detailed schedule, it’s a strong middle chunk of the charter, and it helps break up the time so you’re not stuck in a single stretch of scenery.
One practical note: your total time is 3 to 6 hours. With a 40-minute river leg already locked in, you’ll feel the remainder of your day shifting based on how quickly the boat moves between areas and how long you linger at stops you care about.
Miami Marine Stadium: Waterfront Views and Live-Event Energy

Stop 3 is Miami Marine Stadium. This is described as a historic spot where boats gather for waterfront views and live events.
Even if you’re not there for a specific event, the location itself is the point: it’s a dedicated waterfront hang with plenty of “look at that” angles. This is the stop that tends to give you photo-friendly moments and a sense that Miami has its own shoreline culture, not just tall buildings.
The data lists admission as free. That’s a nice perk because it keeps the stop from turning into a separate expense. Also, since it’s marked as a visit, you’ll likely get a moment of calm compared to continuous cruising. Use that time to do the basics well: grab a drink, take a few photos, and enjoy the fact that you’re watching Miami from a vantage point most people never get.
Passing Brickell Avenue Bridge for Skyline Moments

Stop 4 is the Brickell Avenue Bridge pass, with about 30 minutes noted. This is the “city wow” segment.
Brickell is Miami’s business-and-skyscraper zone, so this is where your photos start looking extra sharp: glassy buildings, bridge lines, and a more direct link between the skyline and the water. The 30-minute timing is helpful. It suggests you’re not just getting a quick look-through—you’re getting enough time to actually process what you’re seeing.
For me, bridge passes are the sweet spot on boat days. You get motion, you get an anchor location, and you can plan around it. It’s also a good moment for music and low-effort hanging. Not everyone needs to be “on” the whole time.
You can also read our reviews of more sailing experiences in Miami
What’s Included on Board (and Why It Matters on the Water)

This rental gets you a bunch of practical onboard comfort items, which is where value really lives. On-water days can feel long fast, so the basics matter.
You’re included with:
- Bottled water, plus a cooler and ice
- Onboard restroom
- Stereo with Bluetooth
- They say they provide ice and water
- Pay-by-phone option for a smoother start
- Mobile ticket
That Bluetooth stereo piece is underrated. When you’re on a boat, sound travels differently than on land. If your group can play music without juggling devices, the vibe improves fast.
The cooler and ice setup helps you stretch your day. Even if you bring your own drinks, having ice ready keeps things from turning into a scavenger hunt. And yes, you can bring food and drinks, plus smoke is allowed per the info provided.
One more comfort detail: service animals are allowed. That can make a big difference for certain travelers who need their support companion with them.
When a Free Hour Changes the Whole Day

A small promo can make the biggest difference in how your trip feels. You get 1 hour free when you book at least 4 hours.
That means you should think in “time buckets,” not just hours. If your group is debating between 3 and 4+ hours, that extra hour can turn a short-and-scrappy outing into a full “we did it all” day. It also gives you more breathing room for slow cruising, photo breaks, and lingering at the Marine Stadium stop.
If you’re planning for a milestone moment, extra time matters. More time means less rushing. Less rushing means fewer stressed conversations like, Are we heading back already?
Timing Tips for a 3 to 6 Hour Charter

You don’t get a minute-by-minute timetable for every leg, so your best strategy is to plan your expectations by stop.
- The Miami River cruise is about 40 minutes.
- The Brickell Avenue Bridge pass is about 30 minutes.
- The rest is cruising plus the Marine Stadium visit, without specified durations.
That structure is flexible. If you care most about waterfront skyline shots, you might treat the bridge time as your “focus window.” If you care most about relaxed cruising with big views, Biscayne Bay becomes your main event.
Also, bring a realistic attitude about pacing. Boat charters can be affected by the day’s conditions—wind, movement of other boats, and the crew’s schedule. The free hour offer makes the whole thing easier, so if you’re on the fence, lean toward 4+ hours when you can.
Meeting Point at Regal Marina: Getting on the Boat Without Drama
Your start and end point is Regal Marina / Regal Lounge, 2215 NW 14th St, Miami, FL 33125. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
The info also says it’s near public transportation. That’s helpful if your group is trying to split rides or avoid the parking puzzle.
Bring this mindset: arrive early enough that your group isn’t sprinting at boarding time. Even a smooth check-in feels better when nobody’s rushing. If you’re coordinating a birthday or group celebration, “on-time calm” is the real luxury.
Who This Yacht Rental Fits Best in Miami
This is ideal for groups that want privacy and a simple plan. Up to 13 people is a sweet size for splitting costs and keeping conversation easy.
It’s especially well-matched for milestone celebrations where people want to feel like the day is theirs. One account in the provided feedback describes an epic experience tied to a daughter’s 21st birthday, which matches the vibe you’ll likely feel here: music, cruising, and that wow factor you get from seeing Miami from the water.
If you’re the type who likes structure, this route gives you several distinct view moments: Miami River, Biscayne Bay, Marine Stadium, and Brickell’s bridge segment. If you just want a relaxing “ride plus photos,” the shorter version can still feel satisfying.
Should You Book This 55ft Miami Yacht Rental?
I’d book it if you want a private 55ft experience in Miami without turning your day into a ticket maze. The onboard restroom and Bluetooth stereo are real quality-of-life perks, and the route hits several well-known waterfront areas.
I’d hesitate or at least confirm everything before paying if the idea of on-site fees makes you uneasy. The base price ($349) is attractive, but you should verify how the marina fee, crew hourly rate, and fuel charges apply so you can budget without surprises. If you ask directly and get a clear total due estimate, the trip becomes much easier to trust.
Bottom line: the experience looks strong for groups who value comfort and water views, as long as you treat the day’s extra charges like part of the plan, not a surprise.
FAQ
Is this a private yacht rental?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.
How many people can the yacht rental accommodate?
It’s for up to 13 people per group.
How long is the rental?
The duration is about 3 to 6 hours.
What is included with the price?
Included items are bottled water, a cooler and ice, an onboard restroom, a Bluetooth stereo, and ice & water. You also get a mobile ticket and a pay-by-phone start option.
Are there free stops during the cruise?
Yes. The plan includes free admission for Miami River, Biscayne Bay, and Miami Marine Stadium, and you’ll pass through Brickell Avenue Bridge.
Where does the tour start?
It starts at Regal Marina / Regal Lounge, 2215 NW 14th St, Miami, FL 33125, USA, and ends back at the same meeting point.
What extra fees are not included?
Not included fees are listed as marina fee $200.00, fuel fee $200.00 (paid directly to crew), crew hourly rate $100.00 (paid directly to crew), and fuel $150.00 per booking (paid on location).
Can I bring food or drinks?
Yes. You can bring food, drinks, and smoke.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Less than 24 hours before start time isn’t refundable.
































