Miami Beach · Booze Cruise
Booze Cruise in Miami Beach
12 vessels from $450. Captain, fuel & crew included.
12 vessels · Captain & crew included · No hidden fees
Booze Cruise in Miami Beach
Why Choose a Booze Cruise in Miami Beach?
Bring your own drinks, bring your crew, and let the captain handle the rest. A booze cruise in Miami is the ultimate way to enjoy cold drinks on warm water with zero responsibility. In Miami Beach, you'll experience the sparkling waters off Miami Beach where the Atlantic meets Biscayne Bay, with South Beach's iconic Art Deco skyline and turquoise waters all around you.
Set sail from the Miami Beach Marina area, steps from the famous Ocean Drive. Cruise past the Art Deco Historic District, Fisher Island, and Government Cut before reaching the open Atlantic or heading north to the sandbars.
Most booze cruises book 4-6 hours — long enough to cruise to a sandbar, anchor, swim, and enjoy the full day without rushing. Bring a cooler full of your favorite drinks and plenty of ice. Nearby highlights include South Beach, Ocean Drive, Fisher Island, and more.
Ideal For
- bachelor and bachelorette parties
- friend groups celebrating a birthday or reunion
- spring breakers and weekend crews
- locals looking for a fun afternoon on the water
- anyone who wants a floating BYOB party
Local Tips for Miami Beach
- The Miami Beach coast offers protected waters on the bay side and open ocean on the east — choose your adventure.
- Art Basel in December and the Miami Open in March bring vibrant energy to the waterfront.
- Dock at a waterfront restaurant on the Intracoastal for lunch during your charter.
Our Fleet
Best Vessels for Booze Cruise in Miami Beach
Pricing
Booze Cruise Prices in Miami Beach
All prices include captain, fuel & crew. Gratuity not included (industry standard 15-20%).
| Vessel | Length | Guests | Min Hours | Starting At |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26' Crownline "Glory Daze" | 26' | Up to 8 | 2 hrs | $450 |
| 2024 Saxdor 32 | 32' | Up to 9 | 3 hrs | $1,150 |
| 2025 Axopar 37 Adventure Edition | 37' | Up to 13 | 2 hrs | $700 |
| 48' Sea Ray | 48' | Up to 13 | 4 hrs | $1,600 |
| 50' Azimut | 50' | Up to 13 | 4 hrs | $2,100 |
| 55' Azimut | 55' | Up to 13 | 4 hrs | $1,950 |
| 66' Azimut | 66' | Up to 13 | 4 hrs | $2,900 |
| 2025 Galeon 68 | 68' | Up to 13 | 4 hrs | $4,600 |
| 70' Azimut Flybridge | 70' | Up to 13 | 4 hrs | $4,050 |
| 94' Azimut S10 | 94' | Up to 13 | 4 hrs | $1,750 |
| 103' Azimut | 103' | Up to 13 | 4 hrs | $9,800 |
| 105' Azimut | 105' | Up to 13 | 4 hrs | $8,650 |
Suggested Itinerary
Ocean Drive to Open Water
Depart from Miami Beach Marina past the Art Deco district, through Government Cut, and into the open Atlantic or Biscayne Bay. Typical duration: 4 hours.
Know Before You Go
Your Guide to Miami Beach
Where glamour meets the Atlantic Ocean
About the Area
Miami Beach is a barrier island separating Biscayne Bay from the Atlantic Ocean. Its Art Deco Historic District, world-famous nightlife, and pristine beaches make it one of the most recognizable waterfronts in the world. Departing from Miami Beach means stepping from the beach scene directly onto the water.
On the Water
The marina sits between the glamour of South Beach and the calm of Biscayne Bay. Cruise ships pass through Government Cut while restaurants, hotels, and nightclubs line the shore. The energy is always high.
The bay side is calm and protected. The ocean side has light swells that add to the cruising experience. Government Cut provides a dramatic passage to the open Atlantic, flanked by jetties and the port.
Fisher Island is 5 minutes from the marina. Star Island is 10 minutes. The ocean via Government Cut is 10 minutes. Haulover Sandbar is 20 minutes north along the beach.
Getting There
Miami Beach is connected to the mainland via several causeways (MacArthur, Julia Tuttle, 79th Street). Parking at marinas varies ($15-$30). Rideshare from downtown Miami takes 15-20 minutes depending on traffic.
What Guests Love
- Stepping off Ocean Drive directly onto a yacht
- Cruising past the Art Deco skyline from the water
- Watching cruise ships pass through Government Cut up close
- Easy access to both bay-side calm and ocean-side adventure
- Post-charter nightlife and dining steps from the dock
Before & After Your Charter
- Walk Ocean Drive for Art Deco architecture, dining, and people-watching
- Visit South Pointe Park for panoramic views of Government Cut and Fisher Island
- Explore the shops and restaurants on Lincoln Road Mall
- Catch a sunset at Nikki Beach or one of the beachfront hotels
Insider Tips
- Government Cut is busiest with cruise ships on Saturdays and Sundays — the spectacle of a massive ship passing overhead is worth timing your charter around.
- The bay between Miami Beach and Star Island is one of the calmest stretches in the area — perfect for wine and cheese at anchor.
- Miami Beach marinas fill up fast during Art Basel (December) and the Miami Open (March) — book well in advance during these events.
Motor yachts (50-70 feet) and super yachts deliver the full South Beach luxury experience. Sport boats are great for active groups heading to sandbars or snorkeling.
Also Available In
Booze Cruise in Other Locations
Miami
The heart of South Florida's yachting scene. Depart from marinas along Biscayne Bay for sandbar parties, sunset cruises, and open-water adventures.
Explore →Fort Lauderdale
The "Yachting Capital of the World." Fort Lauderdale is home to more yachts per capita than anywhere on Earth.
Explore →Key Biscayne
A barrier island paradise with calm waters, sandbars, and exceptional snorkeling. Stiltsville is just offshore.
Explore →Coconut Grove
Miami's bohemian waterfront neighborhood with tree-lined marinas and easy access to Biscayne Bay.
Explore →Aventura
Northern Miami-Dade's upscale waterfront community with easy access to Haulover Sandbar and the Intracoastal.
Explore →Hollywood, FL
Situated between Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood offers a relaxed departure point for Intracoastal and ocean charters.
Explore →More in Miami Beach
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Common Questions
Booze Cruise in Miami Beach — FAQ
Where do boats depart from in Miami Beach?
Set sail from the Miami Beach Marina area, steps from the famous Ocean Drive. Cruise past the Art Deco Historic District, Fisher Island, and Government Cut before reaching the open Atlantic or heading north to the sandbars.
What is the best time of year for a boat charter in Miami Beach?
December through April for ideal boating weather. Summer brings warm waters but afternoon thunderstorms — morning charters recommended.
What is included in a booze cruise?
Captain, fuel, and crew are included. We do not provide alcohol — guests bring their own. Coolers and ice chests are available on most vessels. All guests consuming alcohol must be 21 or older per Florida law. BYOB is our policy — bring whatever beverages you want (all guests consuming alcohol must be 21+). Your captain takes you to the best spots for swimming and socializing, often the Haulover Sandbar where food boats come to you. Bluetooth speakers, coolers, and a great attitude are standard on every vessel. The captain can limit alcohol service if safety becomes a concern.
How long should I book a booze cruise for?
Most booze cruises book 4-6 hours — long enough to cruise to a sandbar, anchor, swim, and enjoy the full day without rushing. Bring a cooler full of your favorite drinks and plenty of ice.
Is alcohol provided on the booze cruise?
No — we are BYOB (Bring Your Own Beverages). We do not sell or provide alcohol. Guests bring their own drinks, and coolers are available on most vessels. This keeps your costs down and lets you enjoy exactly what you want. All guests consuming alcohol must be 21 years of age or older per Florida law.
Can the captain stop us from drinking?
Yes. The captain has final authority on all safety matters aboard the vessel. If intoxication-related behavior poses a safety risk, the captain may limit alcohol consumption or terminate the charter early and return to the marina. No refund is issued in this case. Safety is always the top priority.
What should I bring on a booze cruise?
Bring a cooler with your favorite drinks and plenty of ice, snacks or food (or arrange catering through us), sunscreen, towels, and a swimsuit. A waterproof phone case is a great idea. Glass containers are prohibited on sport boats (26'-37') for safety — use cans or plastic bottles instead.
How much does a booze cruise in Miami Beach cost?
Booze Cruise prices in Miami Beach start from $450 for a 2-4 hour charter. All prices include your captain, fuel, and crew — no hidden fees. Pricing varies by vessel size, duration, and season. Contact us for a personalized quote.