GuestsHub

Welcome to the Guests Hub for boating experiences in Miami!

As a trusted partner for your hotel and the concierge team, we are committed to delivering exceptional experiences all our guests. We have designed this platform to help you understand more about yacht charters in Miami and provide all the information you need to know:

Check out our experiences

Our Yachts

Pershing 82′

Azimut 60′ Flybridge

Sundancer 44′ (2017)

Azimut 70’ Flybridge

Cruiser Sport 48’ Flybridge

Sea Ray 44’ Sedanbridge

Azimut 62’ Flybridge

Sea Ray 48’ Sedanbridge

Sea Ray 40’ Sundancer

Hurricane 24’

Booking Process

1. Confirm availability with your concierge or travel agent

2. Confirm selected boat, booking date, time, and hours.

3. Provide information for the booking and charter contract:

  • Full name
  • Photo ID (Driver’s license or passport)
  • Email address & Phone number

4. Wait for the Booking Confirmation and payment link:

Our Commitment to Excellence:

We value your business and the trust the hotel place in us as a vendor. Our team is dedicated meeting guests’ expectations always delivering what is promised. We understand the high standards 5-star guests uphold, and we’re prepared to go above and beyond to ensure your satisfaction.

We look forward to having you on board!

Our values

Professionalism and Friendliness

Reliability

We deliver. Punctuality, consistency and accountability

Safety

Complying Coast Guard regulations and impeccable boats.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you explain about the curfew at Miami Beach Marina?

This year Miami Beach Marina restricted charters arriving after 9pm. So, charters leaving from MBM, should be back before this curfew. The other marinas do not have curfews, so we can end charters late at night in those marinas. 

Yes, it is! It also depends on guests’ plan and expectations. If they want to see everything, have beach/sandbar time and jetski, they will surely need more time. In 90mins, you can boat around Star Island, Fisher Island, Miami’s Port, Bayfront Park, Bayside, Brickell Key and explore Miami River’s restaurants. Or they can yacht around Biscayne Bay in a shorter route and make a quick stop at Sister’s Key sandbar for dip.