62′ Azimut Yacht Charter

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62′ Azimut Yacht Charter

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Miami looks better from a private deck. This 62-foot Azimut charter puts you on the water with your own group, with unobstructed skyline views from the bay. I especially like how you can choose a half-day or full-day plan, and how the crew runs a smooth, safety-first experience with real attention to details. One thing to consider: the charter is non-refundable and can’t be changed for any reason, so you’ll want to be confident about your dates.

The itinerary is built for classic Miami angles without the stress of mixing with crowds on public tours. You’ll cruise through the Key Biscayne and Miami Marine Stadium area, slide past the big-water energy near the Port, and finish with Miami Beach marina views. If you’re planning a birthday, bachelorette, or corporate moment, you’ll also appreciate that the coordinator support can handle special touches and keeps the day flowing.

What You Get from a 62′ Azimut Private Charter (and Why It’s Worth It)

62' Azimut Yacht Charter - What You Get from a 62 Azimut Private Charter (and Why It’s Worth It)
This isn’t a shared boat situation. Your money buys a private time window with a licensed captain and a certified stewardess, plus the operational stuff that usually turns group trips into headaches.

Here’s what’s covered with your charter price:

  • Private charter based on your chosen itinerary
  • Licensed captain
  • Certified stewardess
  • Docking fees
  • Local fuel at idle speed
  • Sodas, water, and ice
  • All fees and taxes
  • If you book the 8-hour option: a bottle of premium champagne

Now, price value. At $4,450 per group up to 13, the per-person math can look very reasonable when you fill the capacity. If you bring a full group, you’re essentially paying for an entire day-or-half-day experience that would cost far more when you try to buy tickets, private transportation, and good viewpoints separately.

Possible trade-off: because it’s private, you’re paying for the boat whether you bring 6 people or 13. If your group is small and you don’t want to “overpay” for empty seats, you may want to confirm the headcount first.

Booking Help That Actually Feels Quick (Maria Clara and Onboard Hosts)

62' Azimut Yacht Charter - Booking Help That Actually Feels Quick (Maria Clara and Onboard Hosts)
What makes this charter experience easier than many I’ve seen is how responsive the coordination is. In past charters, the process has been described as smooth and fast, with coordinators like Maria Clara answering questions clearly and keeping things on track.

Onboard, the vibe matters. The stewardess/host role is part of what turns a boat ride into a real event. You may work with different crew depending on your date, but names that have come up include Tati as an onboard hostess and Miguel as a captain for some groups. Even when your itinerary is customized, that crew support keeps the schedule workable and the mood relaxed.

One practical tip: if you have a specific goal—photos at a certain angle, extra time near a landmark, or avoiding a plan if the water feels too cold—ask early. The charter model is built around route adjustments, and the captain will be the one making it happen safely.

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Key Biscayne: Marine Stadium Views and a Boats-At-Play Atmosphere

Your cruise starts from Venetian Marina & Yacht Club, then heads toward Key Biscayne. This stop centers on the Marine Stadium area, known as a gathering spot where yachts converge.

What I like about this part of the route:

  • You get a Miami “on the water” feel right away, not just a drive-by shoreline moment.
  • It’s a great photo zone because you’re positioned for open water views and bright skyline context.

It also includes a 2-hour time block, and the admission ticket is listed as free. That matters mainly because it signals you aren’t paying extra just to access the point of interest—so your money stays focused on the charter itself.

A drawback to keep in mind: the best boating experiences are weather-dependent. On days with choppy water, you might feel the motion more, and you’ll want to plan for motion sensitivity in your group.

Miami Marine Stadium: Downtown-Plus-Beach Views with Big-Event Energy

62' Azimut Yacht Charter - Miami Marine Stadium: Downtown-Plus-Beach Views with Big-Event Energy
Next up is the Miami Marine Stadium stop, described as a venue just south of Downtown Miami. The key draw here is the scenic pairing: Downtown Miami and Miami Beach from the bay side.

This is also where the area’s event background adds flavor. It hosted motorboat events and entertainment involving big names like Mitch Miller, Sammy Davis Jr., and even U.S. President Richard Nixon—who had a seasonal winter residence nearby on Key Biscayne.

Why this matters on a charter: it’s not only about what you can see, it’s about feeling like you’re moving through a real Miami story. From the water, those shoreline landmarks feel sharper, and the bay angle can make “famous places” look new.

Time listed here is 1 hour, with admission ticket free. If you’re on the shorter half-day version, this is still a strong stop because it’s doing a lot at once: skyline views plus that extra layer of local lore.

Port of Miami and Downtown Miami: Big-Water Contrast for Photo and Vibe

62' Azimut Yacht Charter - Port of Miami and Downtown Miami: Big-Water Contrast for Photo and Vibe
You’ll also pass by the largest port in the United States (Port of Miami). Even if you’re not a ship-spotter, this section gives Miami a different face—less postcard, more industry-and-scale.

Here’s what to expect:

  • A contrast to the quieter yacht-gathering zones near Key Biscayne
  • A sense of Miami as a working global city, not only a vacation set

Then the cruise route brings you past Downtown Miami and its cultural, shopping, and entertainment scene. During daytime, you’ll see open-air mall areas, department stores, and jewelry shopping traffic. At night, people pack into venues like the American Airlines Arena for Miami Heat games and major concerts. Culture anchors nearby include the Adrienne Arsht Center (Miami City Ballet and Florida Grand Opera) and the Pérez Art Museum Miami for contemporary art.

Is this stop better for daytime or night? The route is designed for both, but your best bet is to match your trip length and your group mood. If you want nightlife atmosphere, plan toward the evening hours (within your booking window). If you want crisp photos and more daylight navigation, daytime is calmer and easier.

Miami Beach Marina Finish: The Practical End of a Great Day

62' Azimut Yacht Charter - Miami Beach Marina Finish: The Practical End of a Great Day
The itinerary ends back at Miami Beach Marina, and you return to the meeting point at the end of your charter window. This structure is useful: you get the fun part—views, cruising, and customizing—without having to coordinate complicated separate transfers.

If you’re thinking about what makes the ending smoother, it’s the simplicity of a loop:

  • You start at Venetian Marina & Yacht Club
  • You do a route built around Miami’s most scenic and iconic bay segments
  • You come back to finish

It’s especially helpful if your group has plans afterward, because you can plan around a single consistent return.

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Customizing the Route: How to Make It Feel Like Your Charter

62' Azimut Yacht Charter - Customizing the Route: How to Make It Feel Like Your Charter
The charter includes the ability to customize your itinerary based on personal preference. Practically, that means the captain can work with what your group wants to see and how conditions feel on the day.

A very real example from past charters: when the water was too cold for swimming, the captain and crew accommodated a route plan that kept the experience enjoyable. That’s the kind of flexibility you’ll value if your group has mixed comfort levels with water time.

So here’s how you should use this:

  • Tell the coordinator what you care about most: skyline photos, a relaxed cruise pace, or more time around Key Biscayne/Marine Stadium.
  • Ask about route options if anyone in your group isn’t keen on getting in the water.
  • Keep it simple and give the crew clear preferences. You’ll get a better result with fewer conflicting requests.

What’s Included Onboard: Sodas, Water, Ice, and 8-Hour Champagne

62' Azimut Yacht Charter - What’s Included Onboard: Sodas, Water, Ice, and 8-Hour Champagne
Included refreshments are straightforward: sodas, water, and ice. If you book for 8 hours, you also get a bottle of premium champagne.

There’s also a clear rule: the minimum drinking age is 21. That affects groups with younger adults or mixed ages, so it’s worth planning your non-alcohol time accordingly.

What’s not included is catering and drinks beyond what’s listed. Catering and additional drinks are available for purchase. If you’re doing a celebration, it’s smart to ask what’s possible before you arrive so your day doesn’t get stuck in “we’ll figure it out later” mode.

Group Size, Comfort, and the Real “Private” Difference

62' Azimut Yacht Charter - Group Size, Comfort, and the Real “Private” Difference
This charter sets a maximum of 13 people per boat plus the captain and mate. That matters for your planning because you’re not crowding into a big group boat. You’ll have enough space for a party layout—without feeling like you’re shoulder to shoulder with strangers.

It’s also easier to keep a vibe when you’re not constantly negotiating shared space. For birthdays and bachelorette plans, that private factor can be the whole point. For corporate groups, it gives you a more professional setting where people can talk, take photos, and stay together.

One consideration: if you bring a group close to 13, you’ll want to think about how many people are planning to stand for photos versus sit. That’s not a problem unique to this yacht; it’s just physics plus people.

Duration Choices: 4 Hours vs 8 Hours (How to Pick)

The charter duration is listed as approximately 4 to 8 hours, and you can choose a half-day or full-day format.

Here’s how I’d decide:

  • Choose the shorter option if your main goal is skyline cruising, a couple of key photo stops, and a clean return without dragging the day out.
  • Choose the longer option if you want more breathing room, extra time for route customization, and a celebration rhythm that doesn’t feel rushed.

The 8-hour option also adds premium champagne, which can make a difference if your group wants a true “event” feel.

Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Miami Yacht Charter

A charter goes best when you treat it like a plan, not a whim. A few practical ideas you can use right away:

  • Decide your top priority before you board: skyline time, Key Biscayne area, Marine Stadium views, or the Port/Downtown contrast.
  • If your group cares about swimming, discuss comfort with the crew in advance. Water temperature can change what’s realistic.
  • For food and drink, remember catering and extra drinks are not included, though purchasing options are available.
  • Bring the group you want to see most. This is priced for a group up to 13. The experience feels different when you fill the capacity.

Also, you’ll want to be mindful that the charter is weather-dependent. That’s not a “maybe.” It’s part of the deal with any water experience in Miami.

Should You Book the 62′ Azimut Yacht Charter?

I’d book this charter if you want a true private Miami experience with a crew that helps things run smoothly. The value is strongest for groups that can fill the capacity and for people who care about skyline views from the water more than checking boxes on a tight schedule.

This is also a good fit if you want flexibility. The itinerary supports customization, and the captain can adjust based on conditions so your day stays fun even if the water feels off.

I’d think twice if your dates are shaky. Since the experience is non-refundable and can’t be changed, it’s smart to book only when you’re ready to commit—especially in seasons where weather can be unpredictable.

If you’re planning something special—birthday, bachelorette, or a corporate gathering—this setup gives you a stage. You’re not just seeing Miami. You’re moving through it with space and control.

FAQ

How many people are allowed on the yacht?

The maximum is 13 people per boat, plus the captain and mate.

How long is the yacht charter?

You can choose a half-day or full-day charter, with duration listed as approximately 4 to 8 hours.

What’s included in the charter price?

Included are the private charter based on your itinerary, a licensed captain, a certified stewardess, docking fees, local fuel at idle speed, sodas, water and ice, and all fees and taxes.

Is champagne included?

For the 8-hour charters, a bottle of premium champagne is included.

Are meals and extra drinks included?

Catering & drinks are not included, but they are available for purchase.

Where does the charter start and end?

It starts at Venetian Marina & Yacht Club, 1635 N Bayshore Dr, Miami, FL 33132, USA, and it ends back at the meeting point.

Is there a minimum drinking age?

Yes, the minimum drinking age is 21.

What language is the experience offered in?

The charter is offered in English.

What happens if the trip is canceled due to poor weather?

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

How do I receive the ticket?

You get a mobile ticket.

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