Step aboard the best party cruise in Miami and enjoy one of the most exciting Miami nightlife experiences on the water. Sail into the night on a 1 hour and 20 minute adventure across Biscayne Bay, whe
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Location: Miami
What's Included
- Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
- Music on board
- Stroller Accesible
- Snacks and drinks (available to purchase)
- Restroom
- Service animals allowed
- City of Miami Surcharge
- Evening Party Cruise
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The cruise is primarily for adults, with a lively party atmosphere. However, kids are allowed if they're accompanied by an adult. Just keep in mind that it can get pretty loud with the music and dancing, so it might not be ideal for very young children. Definitely check with the provider if you have any specific age concerns!
A: Yes, you can reschedule if the provider cancels due to bad weather. They usually monitor conditions closely, and safety is their top priority. If it's just light rain, they might still go ahead, so be sure to check their policy beforehand. You can always reach out directly to Miami Aqua Tours for the latest updates!
A: It's pretty casual! Most people wear beachy or club attire. Think shorts, sundresses, or even a nice shirt if you want to dress it up a bit. Just remember, it can get breezy out on the water, so maybe bring a light jacket. Flip-flops or comfy shoes are a must!
Discussions
Just got back from the Miami Party Boat Cruise—what a blast!
I went last weekend with some friends, and it was seriously one of the best nights we've had in Miami. The DJ was on fire, and the views of the skyline at night? Absolutely stunning! We got there about 30 minutes early and had a few drinks before boarding. I'd recommend getting the souvenir photos—they're great for memories! Anyone else done this? What did you think?
Thinking of gifting the Miami Party Boat Cruise!
I’m looking to surprise my sister and her boyfriend with something fun for their anniversary. This party boat cruise sounds perfect, but I’m a bit worried about how they’ll like it if they’re not super into loud parties. Has anyone done this with a more low-key crowd? Any thoughts?