You’ll board right on Miami’s waterfront for a two-hour sunset cruise with an open bar—think frozen cocktails, prosecco, beer—plus mellow music and city lights. Glide past Jungle Island, celebrity homes, mega-yachts, and those iconic cranes as you unwind with friends or family. It’s relaxed, not rowdy—and you might find yourself wishing it lasted longer.
We stepped onto the boat just as the sky was starting to shift — not quite golden hour, but you could feel it coming. There was a salty breeze and someone behind us was already debating which frozen cocktail to try first (I went for the one with mango, no regrets). Our local guide greeted everyone with this easy warmth — he called out the names of the islands as we drifted past, like Star Island and Palm Island, pointing out which mansion belonged to who. I tried to spot a celebrity but honestly got distracted by all the yachts lined up like jewelry along the water.
The music wasn’t too loud — kind of a mellow mix that made it easy to talk or just zone out and watch the light change over downtown Miami. We cruised past Jungle Island on one side and those little Venetian Islands on the other. At one point I leaned against the rail and just watched these huge cruise ships gliding by, their decks lit up like floating cities. The air smelled like sunscreen mixed with prosecco (which is probably my new favorite scent combination). Someone’s kid waved at us from a stroller; people smiled back without saying much.
I didn’t expect to feel so relaxed — maybe it was the second round of drinks or just seeing Miami from this angle, all lit up after dark. The cranes at the port looked almost delicate in that light. Our guide told a story about how some of these mega-yachts only come in for Art Basel; I half-listened, half-watched my friends taking blurry photos of the skyline. It’s funny how time slips by on water — two hours felt both long and too short. I still think about that last bit when we turned back toward shore and everything was glowing behind us. Kind of wish I’d tried that other cocktail too, but maybe next time.
Yes, infants and small children can join—the cruise is relaxed and not a party atmosphere.
Yes, unlimited wine, beer, prosecco, and frozen cocktails are included in your ticket.
The cruise lasts about two hours on the water.
No hotel pickup is included; you’ll board directly at Miami’s waterfront.
You’ll pass Jungle Island, Venetian Islands, Star Island mansions, mega-yachts, cruise ships, and more.
Yes—there’s relaxing music played throughout but it’s not a party vibe.
Yes—service animals are allowed onboard.
Yes—public transportation options are available nearby for easy access.
Your evening includes two hours cruising along Miami’s coastline with unlimited wine, beer, prosecco and frozen cocktails from the open bar. A local guide points out famous homes and landmarks as you glide past Jungle Island and Venetian Islands—all set to relaxing music before returning to shore after dark.
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