Up to 34Pax Bachelorette Party Boat & Yacht Rental Miami

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Up to 34Pax Bachelorette Party Boat & Yacht Rental Miami

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Glass under your feet in Miami. It’s a private yacht party on the water where you get panoramic shoreline views and a glass-floor moment that feels different from the usual sightseeing boat. You also get to work with your captain to shape the day, so it doesn’t feel like a rigid tour.

Two things I really like are the glass floor for watching marine life without getting fully in the water, and the way the crew helps keep everything smooth and fun. In one recent group booking, the experience stood out for the friendly handling by Captain Jack and mate Juan.

One consideration: the listed price is only part of the total. You’ll want to factor in the $200 fuel surcharge and a crew fee that can apply per hour around Miami Beach, and you should confirm how they count time.

Key takeaways before you book

  • Glass-floor viewing turns wildlife spotting into an easy, deck-level activity
  • Captain-led itinerary helps you match the vibe (photos, cruising, water time)
  • Snorkeling equipment + floating mat are included, so you can use the water features right away
  • Crew hospitality matters here, with Captain Jack and mate Juan called out for being especially helpful
  • You may pay add-ons on top of $899, so ask for the full quote for your dates

Private Yacht Rental From 401 Biscayne Blvd: What Makes It Worth It

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This is the kind of Miami day that works when you want privacy and control, not just a seat on a big public boat. Your group has the yacht to itself, and the crew runs the details so you’re focused on celebrating, chatting, and getting those “we’ll remember this forever” photos.

The big value question is cost-per-person. The base price is $899 per group (listed as up to 15 people). If you fill it close to 15, the math on the base fee comes out to about $60 per person for a private 3-hour yacht outing. If your group is smaller, that per-person number rises fast, so you’ll feel the value most when you can actually pack your headcount.

There’s also an interesting detail in the name of this experience: it’s described as a bachelorette boat and yacht rental for up to 34 people, while the price is shown per group up to 15. That mismatch doesn’t mean it can’t be done—it just means you should confirm the real maximum capacity for your exact booking and the pricing structure for your headcount.

You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Miami

The Glass-Floor Feature: Wildlife Without the Gear Hassle

The star attraction is the yacht’s glass floor. Instead of only seeing water from the side, you can look down and watch what’s happening below when conditions are right. For a lot of groups—especially bachelorette parties and families—this is the sweet spot: you get the excitement of marine life without pressuring everyone to swim.

From the included items, you can also plan a mix of “watching” and “doing.” Life jackets are provided, and there’s a floating mat on board. Snorkeling equipment is included as well, so you can actually take advantage of the water time if you want to.

The practical angle: you don’t have to be an expert to enjoy the glass-floor viewing. It’s more about being in the right place on the boat at the right moment than about any athletic skill. You’ll still want to stay mindful—keeping feet and legs safe around the glass area, and making sure everyone follows crew instructions—but it’s an easy way to make the cruise feel special even for people who aren’t obsessed with snorkeling.

Meet the Crew: Why Captain Jack and Juan Matter

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This kind of private charter lives or dies with the crew. Here, the energy shows up in real examples—Captain Jack and mate Juan were described as friendly and helpful, which matters when you’re coordinating a celebration with lots of different personalities on board.

Because the crew is described as professional and certified, you can also expect them to handle the pacing and the small safety details that make the trip feel relaxed. You’re not stuck guessing what happens next. Instead, you get support starting from the moment you board, and that’s huge when you’re trying to keep a group on schedule.

The captain’s role is also a key part of the fun. You’re told you can set your own itinerary for the day with your captain, which turns this into a choose-your-own-adventure style cruise. Want more photo stops and scenic cruising? Lean that way. Want more time geared toward water activities? Your captain can work with you—within safe operating conditions.

A 3-Hour Miami Route That Feels Like a Greatest-Hits Tour

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The day is about about 3 hours, so think of the route as a rolling set of viewpoints from the water. These stops aren’t described as land visits—so plan this as cruising and photo moments, with optional water activities that fit the time.

Here’s how the run-through typically feels as you move from place to place:

Miami (start area)

You’re getting oriented from the water right away. It’s a good kickoff because it sets the tone: your group boards, settles in, and you’re immediately moving past the shoreline.

Miami Beach

This is where the vibe tends to shift. Expect a classic Miami-waterfront feel and lots of opportunities for photos from the deck. If your group is sun-sensitive, just remember you’ll be exposed along the coast when the boat is on an open line.

Lincoln Road

This works well as a quick landmark moment from the water. The benefit is seeing parts of the city layout without needing to walk anywhere. The tradeoff is you won’t have time to go deep—so keep the expectations as “brief views.”

Haulover Beach Park

This area is a natural choice for groups who want the option of getting into the water. Even if you don’t plan a full activity, it’s the kind of spot where the glass-floor viewing and deck downtime go together nicely.

Haulover Inlet

Inlet zones can change the feel of the ride depending on wind and water conditions. The upside is you’re likely to see more open-water movement on the route. The downside is the boat ride can feel a bit more “active” than in calmer stretches.

Crandon Park Marina

Marina-adjacent views are often fun for groups because you can see the coastline structure up close from deck level. It’s also a practical stop because it keeps the cruise moving without turning the day into a complicated transfer plan.

Ocean Drive

This is another quick “Miami shoreline” moment that’s good for group photos. The limitation is time: with only a few hours total, you’ll want to think ahead about who’s taking pictures and when.

Wynwood

From the water, this is more about the city sightline than land exploration. It’s a nice visual contrast when you want your group to remember that Miami isn’t only beaches—it’s also neighborhoods and streets with their own personality.

Key Biscayne

This shift is often where the cruise can feel calmer and more scenic from the boat. If you care about wildlife spotting, this is the type of stretch where it can be easier to slow down and really watch through the glass floor.

Bayside Marketplace

You get more of a downtown-waterfront look as you move into the direction of more commercial areas. It’s a good backdrop for celebration photos because it tends to read as distinctly Miami from the water.

Little Havana

This stop is great for groups that like a “route through neighborhoods” feeling. The benefit is variety—your trip doesn’t stay in one style of shoreline view the whole time.

Fisher Island

Expect a more exclusive-feeling shoreline profile from the water. The photo value is usually high here because the view is built for looking outward.

Coconut Grove

This is where the scenery can feel different again—more relaxed shoreline visuals from deck height. It’s a good moment to slow the pace in your group and enjoy the ride rather than only chasing the next picture.

South Beach

Another classic stretch for photos and shoreline watching. If your group gets restless, this is also a good time to remind everyone about sun protection and hydrate, since you’re still on a moving boat for the duration.

Everglades National Park

This one is a big-name inclusion, but keep expectations realistic: with a 3-hour cruise, this is best seen as an “on-the-route sight moment” rather than a full park visit. If your group is excited by the idea of Everglades proximity, this can still be a memorable visual highlight.

Art Deco Historic District

From the water, this stop works best as an architectural recognition moment. It’s not a walking tour, so you’ll want to focus on getting a few strong photos and enjoying the changing shoreline.

Biscayne National Park

This pairs nicely with the glass-floor theme. If the conditions are right, you’re more likely to enjoy the underwater viewing component. Even without a full snorkeling plan at every segment, it keeps the trip tied to nature rather than only city views.

Jungle Island

This is a fun “see it from the boat” stop for families and groups that enjoy animal-related places. The benefit is variety in your day plan.

Miami Design District

This is where you get a more modern city skyline look. If your group likes design or modern architecture vibes, it’s a good visual contrast before you head back toward more city-center views.

Brickell City Center

This is a strong endpoint-style visual moment. If you time your cruise close to late afternoon, it can be a particularly good time for skyline photos from the water.

And then you head back to the meeting point at 401 Biscayne Blvd.

What’s Actually Included Onboard (And What You Should Bring)

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Included items are clearly listed, and that matters because it reduces uncertainty. You get:

  • Life jacket
  • Bathroom on board
  • Floating mat
  • ICE and bottled water
  • Snorkeling equipment

A simple tip: even with bottled water included, you should still treat it like a short outing—bring sun protection and plan for hydration. Miami sun is no joke, and you’ll be exposed while cruising.

Also, a waiver is required, so make sure everyone in your group is ready to sign. Service animals are allowed, and the experience is offered in English.

You can also read our reviews of more sailing experiences in Miami

Price and Add-Ons: How to Get the Full Total Before You Commit

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Here’s the straightforward breakdown from what’s provided:

  • Base price: $899 per group (up to 15)
  • Fuel surcharge: $200 per booking
  • Crew’s fee: $75.00 per hour, listed with Miami Beach

That last part is the one you should clarify fast. The phrase indicates a Miami Beach hourly crew fee, but your exact total depends on how they measure the time and how the Miami Beach portion is handled during your trip. Don’t guess—ask the provider for a clear all-in estimate for your group and your preferred time window.

Even with add-ons, the value can still make sense because you’re getting a private, crewed yacht experience with included snorkeling gear, bathroom access, and a glass-floor wildlife viewing feature. The $899 base fee can be very reasonable if you’re truly splitting it with a group near the upper end of the listed headcount.

Who This Miami Yacht Rental Works Best For

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This charter is built for groups that want a private celebration with lots of social space. It’s a strong fit for:

  • Bachelorette parties that want water time and a memorable onboard feature
  • Birthdays and family outings that need something more special than a standard boat tour
  • Mixed groups (couples + friends + family), especially when some people want water activities and others prefer viewing

If your group includes people who don’t want to snorkel, the glass floor gives them a way to participate without pressure. And if you have active people, the included snorkeling gear and floating mat help make sure they’re not sitting bored.

It’s also ideal when your group wants control. You’re told you can set your own itinerary with the captain, so you can match the day to your group’s energy level.

Should You Book This Private Yacht Party in Miami?

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Book it if your group checks these boxes: you want privacy, you like the idea of glass-floor wildlife viewing, and you’re comfortable handling add-on fees so the total matches your budget. It’s especially worth it when you can fill a good chunk of the group size around the up-to-15 pricing, since that’s where per-person value looks best.

Skip it if your group wants a fixed, fully scripted itinerary with no decision-making. This one gives you flexibility, but it also means you’ll want to communicate preferences with the captain ahead of time. And if you’re trying to keep costs tightly capped, you’ll need to confirm how the fuel surcharge and Miami Beach crew fee apply to your timing.

FAQ

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How long is the Miami yacht party rental?

The experience is approximately 3 hours.

Where does the yacht rental start and end?

It starts at 401 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132, USA and ends back at the meeting point.

What is the group size and price?

The price is $899.00 per group, listed as up to 15 people, for this yacht rental.

Is the yacht private?

Yes. This is a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.

What language is the experience offered in?

It’s offered in English.

What’s included with the rental?

Included items are life jacket, bathroom on board, floating mat, ice, bottled water, and use of snorkeling equipment.

What activities are mentioned?

Snorkeling is supported with included equipment, and paddle boarding and jet ski rides are mentioned as exciting activities.

Are there extra costs besides the base price?

Yes. A $200.00 fuel surcharge per booking is listed, and there is also a crew’s fee listed as $75.00 per hour for Miami Beach.

Do I need to sign a waiver?

Yes, it’s required to sign a waiver.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

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