REVIEW · NORTH BAY VILLAGE
From North Bay Village: Private Boat Party with Champagne
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Champagne on a private yacht makes Miami feel personal. This 3-hour North Bay Village cruise pairs a champagne welcome with a real-feeling stop at Haulover Sandbar, plus close-up views of the coast’s famous homes and towers as you head out from the marina.
I like that you can keep it simple or go full party, because the format is flexible and the yacht setup is built for a group mood. One thing to weigh: the price is $999 per group up to 13, so it’s best when you’re splitting costs with friends rather than booking as a small party.
In This Review
- Key things that make this yacht party worth your time
- How the 3-Hour North Bay Village Yacht Party Works
- Champagne Welcome and What’s on Board for Comfort
- Haulover Sandbar Stop: Swim, Locals, and That Wind-in-Your-Hair Feeling
- Millionaires Row and Star Island Views From the Water
- Customizing the Party: Music, Floating Mats, Paddle Boards, Jet Skis
- Food and Drinks: Champagne, Coolers, and How Extra Options Work
- Captain Jimmy and the Value of a Good Host
- Price and Value: Is $999 a Fair Deal for Your Group Size?
- Who This Yacht Party Suits Best (and Who Should Rethink It)
- Should You Book This Private Boat Party With Champagne?
- FAQ
- How long is the private boat party with champagne?
- How much is the experience?
- What is included on the yacht?
- Where do you stop during the cruise?
- What sights are you supposed to see while cruising?
- Can you customize the experience for your group?
- What languages are available for the guide?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things that make this yacht party worth your time

- Champagne starts the moment you arrive with a bottle waiting for you on departure
- Haulover Sandbar is the planned swim and hangout stop, where you’ll see the local vibe firsthand
- Iconic skyline + shoreline views include Millionaires Row, Star Island, the Porsche Tower, and the Fendi Building
- You control the party settings with music and requestable extras like paddle boards, jet skis, and decorations
- Onboard comfort is handled with floating mat, cooler, soft drinks, water, internet, and a TV
- A real host can make the difference; Captain Jimmy is highlighted for entertaining hosting and flexibility
How the 3-Hour North Bay Village Yacht Party Works

This is a private group yacht experience in Florida with a clear rhythm: meet at the marina, get your welcome champagne, cruise the scenic stretch of the coast, then enjoy a time-out at Haulover Sandbar. The whole thing runs about 3 hours, which is long enough for a proper swim stop and sightseeing window without eating your whole day.
You’ll cruise past well-known landmarks tied to Miami’s “famous coastline” reputation, then spend time at Haulover Sandbar, a spot locals like for hanging out in the water. That mix matters. Pure sightseeing can feel formal. Pure beach time can feel random. This route tries to give you both.
The meeting point is simple if you know where you’re going: go through Shuckers Restaurant to the marina behind it. There’s free parking right at the meeting point, which is a small detail that saves real stress when you’re arriving with a group.
Champagne Welcome and What’s on Board for Comfort

Right when you arrive, you’ll get the party started with a bottle of champagne. That matters because it sets the tone before you’re even in motion. Instead of everyone scrambling to find a drink after boarding, your first moments are already part of the experience.
The yacht is set up for group time, not just a quick sightseeing hop. It includes:
- floating mat
- cooler, plus soft drinks, ice, and water
- internet and a TV
- yacht crew and fuel
I like experiences that include the practical basics. You’re not chasing ice. You’re not hunting for water. You can keep the group relaxed and focused on the actual fun moments: the ride, the views, and the swim stop.
One more small but helpful point: a recent guest callout praised the boat itself for being nice with plenty of space and seating. That’s exactly what you want on a private charter. When your group is comfortable, you don’t waste the best part of the trip thinking about logistics.
Haulover Sandbar Stop: Swim, Locals, and That Wind-in-Your-Hair Feeling

The core “activity moment” is the stop at Haulover Sandbar, described as a local favorite. This is where you’ll typically go from sightseeing posture to relax-and-play mode.
Expect warm water and a social scene. You’re not just docking at a quiet cove; you’re moving with the energy of a place people actually use. That’s why it works well for mixed groups—some want to swim right away, some want to hang on the boat, and others just want to talk while the scenery stays in view.
You may even get nature surprises. One guest specifically mentioned spotting dolphins, and even if you can’t count on wildlife, you can count on the area being active enough that your attention stays on the water.
A practical note: there’s also mention of food boats in the area that can deliver. That doesn’t replace the charter’s included drinks, but it can help you add something extra if your group wants to snack without leaving the water time behind.
Millionaires Row and Star Island Views From the Water

If you’re booking this, you’re probably doing it for the scenery. The cruise route includes several of the names people associate with Miami’s postcard coastline, including:
- Millionaires Row
- Star Island
- Porsche Tower
- Fendi Building
Why these specific sights matter: they’re not random skyline shots. They’re the kind of landmarks that help you understand why this coast has such a distinct look. From the water, you get a sense of scale that you don’t get from the road.
Also, passing these places while you’re already on the water keeps the pacing easy. You’re not packing photos into tiny windows between commutes. You’re watching landmarks glide by as your group relaxes—champagne in hand, music on, conversation going.
Customizing the Party: Music, Floating Mats, Paddle Boards, Jet Skis
This charter is private, and the “customize” part is where it can feel more like your party and less like a fixed tour. You can ask about:
- music
- floating mats
- paddle boards
- jet skis
- catered food selection
- decorations
That flexibility is valuable because groups are never identical. Some people want a smooth, laid-back vibe. Others want an active water-time experience with toys. The charter’s structure is built to support both approaches.
If your goal is low effort, you’ll be happy with what’s already included—especially the floating mat plus the basic drink setup. If your group is more adventurous, requesting paddle boards or jet skis can turn the sandbar stop into a full-on water day.
Onboard internet and a TV also help if you want to keep entertainment going in a more controlled way. It’s not the main event, but it’s a smart backup when you have a larger group and you’re trying to keep everyone happy.
Food and Drinks: Champagne, Coolers, and How Extra Options Work

Champagne is included via the bottle provided, and the yacht also supplies soft drinks, ice, and water. Translation: you can keep the group refreshed without running around mid-journey.
For additional food, the experience framework leaves room for choices. There’s mention of a catered food selection you can request, and there’s also the reality that food boats can deliver around Haulover Sandbar. That gives you two different styles of “snack mode”:
- you plan ahead with catering for a smoother group moment
- or you take advantage of what’s available around the sandbar scene
My practical advice: decide how hungry your group really is. If you’re doing lunch beforehand, you might only need light bites. If you’re turning this into the main event, request catered options or plan for sandbar snacks so nobody ends up disappointed at the worst time.
Captain Jimmy and the Value of a Good Host

A private charter lives and dies on the hosting. One guest highlighted Captain Jimmy for making the trip entertaining and for being a great host/guide who stayed flexible when hiccups popped up during the ride. That kind of responsiveness matters more than people think.
Even when everything goes right, having a host who can adjust the vibe helps your group relax. You don’t spend the trip managing details. You spend it enjoying the water, views, and time together.
In other words: you’re paying for the yacht, yes. But you’re also paying for the human side—someone who knows how to run the day so your group can just enjoy it.
Price and Value: Is $999 a Fair Deal for Your Group Size?

At $999 per group up to 13, the value depends on how you’ll share the cost.
Here’s the simple way to think about it:
- If you’re bringing a full group and splitting the charter, the per-person cost becomes reasonable for a private experience.
- If you’re booking with just a couple people, the price won’t feel small, even though you’re paying for a whole yacht and crew.
What makes the pricing feel more justified is what you’re getting for that flat group rate: the yacht and crew, fuel, floating mat, cooler, drinks (soft drinks, ice, water), internet, TV, and the champagne bottle. It’s not a barebones boat rental where you end up paying extra for the basics.
Also, you’re buying time that’s hard to recreate. Haulover Sandbar is a destination. The landmark cruise pass isn’t something you get on a random speedboat ride. When you combine both in one 3-hour private outing, the charter becomes an easier “day plan” than piecing it together yourself.
Who This Yacht Party Suits Best (and Who Should Rethink It)

This experience is a strong fit if you want:
- a private group vibe with a planned swim stop
- champagne right away
- iconic skyline and coastline views on the same outing
- flexibility to request add-ons like paddle boards, jet skis, and catering
It’s also ideal for birthdays, friend get-togethers, or any group that wants to stay together and control the pace. The inclusion of soft drinks, water, and a floating mat supports that group-first approach.
You might want to rethink it if your group is very small and you’re focused on minimizing total cost. Since the price is per group, small parties can feel like they’re paying for capacity they’re not using.
Should You Book This Private Boat Party With Champagne?
I’d book it if your “perfect Miami day” includes water time plus a real sightseeing pass, and you’re traveling with enough people to make the group pricing work. The best part of this format is the blend: champagne sets the mood, Haulover Sandbar gives you a meaningful moment in the water, and the cruise route covers the names you came for.
Before you decide, do this quick check:
- Are you comfortable splitting the $999 among your group?
- Do you want a planned swim stop at Haulover Sandbar, not just a slow cruise?
- Would your group use add-ons like music, paddle boards, or jet skis?
If you said yes to those, this is the kind of charter that feels like a real vacation highlight rather than just transportation.
FAQ
How long is the private boat party with champagne?
It lasts 3 hours.
How much is the experience?
The price is $999 per group, up to 13 people.
What is included on the yacht?
The experience includes the yacht, crew, fuel, floating mat, cooler, soft drinks, ice, water, internet, TV, and a bottle of champagne.
Where do you stop during the cruise?
The itinerary includes a stop at Haulover Sandbar.
What sights are you supposed to see while cruising?
You’ll cruise past Millionaires Row, Star Island, the Porsche Tower, and the Fendi Building.
Can you customize the experience for your group?
Yes. You can request customization such as music, floating mats, paddle boards, jet skis, catered food selection, and decorations.
What languages are available for the guide?
The live tour guide is available in English and Spanish.
Where is the meeting point?
Go through Shuckers Restaurant to the marina behind it. There is free parking at the meeting point.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.




