Welcome aboard the classiest sightseeing boat on Biscayne Bay. This chic vessel features a beautifully decorated main salon with maximalist interior design and a dreamy open air terrace perfect for en
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Location: Miami
What's Included
- Music onboard
- Unlimited Vodka, Whiskey, Rum, Gin, wine, beer and champagne (if Premium open bar option selected)
- Restroom Onboard
- Bilingual Tourguide
- Water and sodas (if premium open bar option selected)
- Unlimited champagne, wine, beer, tinto de verano (If standard open bar option selected)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, kids are definitely allowed on the Miami Night Skyline Cruise! However, just keep in mind that the open bar is for adults only. If you bring kids, it might be a good idea to have some non-alcoholic drinks ready for them. Also, young kids might need some supervision on the deck since it can get a bit busy.
A: The best way is to drive to the Bayside Marketplace where the cruise departs. There’s a parking garage right there, but it can get crowded, especially on weekends. It costs about $10 to park for a few hours. Alternatively, rideshares are popular since they drop you off right at the dock!
A: Unfortunately, you can’t upgrade to the premium open bar once you’re on board. You need to decide before you board the boat. I recommend going for it if you want a more diverse drink selection, especially with vodka and whiskey options!
Discussions
Just got back from the Miami Night Skyline Cruise and WOW!
I surprised my partner with the two hour skyline cruise for our anniversary, and it was amazing! The views of the Miami skyline at night were stunning. The open bar was a nice touch—definitely recommend going for the premium option. Our DJ was so good! He played great music and shared fun facts about the city. Can’t wait to do this again!
Thinking of gifting the Skyline Cruise, but need some advice!
I’m considering getting this cruise for my parents’ anniversary. They love Miami and enjoy a good night out. Is this a good experience for them? I’m worried about whether there’s enough seating on the deck for older folks.