Accommodating up to 13 passengers, the 62' Azimut's saloon's open layout offers excellent views and has an open conversational area as main focus. Form and function combine in the 62’s helm station, w
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Location: Miami
What's Included
- Sodas, water and Ice
- Licensed Captain
- Local fuel at idle speed
- Certified Stewardess
- All Fees and Taxes
- Docking fees
- Private charter as per itinerary
- The 8hr charters include a bottle of Premium Champagne
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: If the weather doesn't cooperate, Prime Luxury Rentals usually allows rescheduling for another day. It’s pretty flexible, but just make sure to contact them as soon as you know the weather won’t be great. Safety first, and they want to make sure you have the best experience possible!
A: There aren't any strict age limits, but it's best suited for kids who can swim and are comfortable on the water. If you have really little ones, just keep an eye on them since it's a yacht and safety is key. Make sure to let the staff know if you have kids so they can prepare accordingly.
A: Casual beachwear is perfect! Think swimsuits, cover-ups, and flip-flops. If you're going with the premium champagne package, you might want to bring a nice outfit if you plan to take pics. Just keep it comfy because you'll be moving around and enjoying the sun!
Discussions
Anyone been on the 62' Azimut? Thoughts?
I’m looking at this yacht charter experience in Miami for my girlfriend's birthday. I love that it can hold up to 13 people—you could invite friends, right? The included champagne sounds fancy too! Just worried about whether it’s worth the price since I want everything to be perfect. Anyone had a great time on this? How was the crew? Did you get to see some cool spots on Biscayne Bay?
Looking for gift ideas for my husband—thoughts on the yacht charter?
So my husband loves the water, and I found this 62' Azimut yacht charter in Miami. It sounds awesome, especially with the private charter and all those amenities. But I’m a bit nervous about him finding it too 'fancy' for us. Is it laid back, or more of a formal vibe? Anyone have experience?