50ft Miller Blue | Miami Yacht Rental | 3 to 6 Hours | 13 Ppl

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50ft Miller Blue | Miami Yacht Rental | 3 to 6 Hours | 13 Ppl

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Fifty feet is a lot of shade. This private 50ft Miller Blue yacht rental gives you a full Miami outing—cruising past celebrity-home neighborhoods, through the Miami River corridor, and out toward Miami Beach Marina—while keeping things practical with a Bluetooth stereo and an onboard restroom. For a group, it’s one of those rare “pay once, relax the whole time” setups.

One thing to watch: the price you book can be affected by on-the-day details like boat size changes and added marina/crew charges. If you’re booking through a third party, I’d plan to double-check what you owe on-site so you’re not stuck arguing over fees after the fact.

Key things to know before you step aboard

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  • Private for your group (up to 13 people): You won’t be sharing the boat with strangers.
  • 3 to 6 hour cruise window: Gives you enough time to hit multiple Miami waterfront stops.
  • Miami River + Downtown skyline route: You’ll get classic city-from-the-water views.
  • Marine Stadium stop: A waterfront landmark where boats gather and live events happen when schedules line up.
  • Bluetooth music onboard: Bring your playlist and set the vibe.
  • On-site charges may apply: The crew and some fees are listed as not included, so budget accordingly.

A 50ft Miller Blue Yacht Rental for Groups Up To 13

This is a private Miami yacht rental built for groups. The boat is listed as 50ft (the Miller Blue), and the booking is priced per group for up to 13 people. That matters, because $199 per group can feel like a steal if you fill the boat—and feel expensive if you don’t.

You’re also working with a 3 to 6 hour time range. In practice, that means you can treat this as a relaxed half-day float or stretch it into a longer “Miami, but on the water” experience. If your group wants photos, skyline time, and a couple of major stops, the longer end of the range usually makes the most sense.

Also, it’s offered in English, with a mobile ticket after booking. For an outing where you’re meeting at a specific dock, that kind of simplicity is a win.

Where You Start: Meeting Point at 2147 NW 32nd Ave

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Your start point is 2147 NW 32nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142, and the tour ends back at the same meeting point. That loop is helpful: you’re not guessing how to get back across town after your cruise.

Parking fees are listed as included. Still, I recommend arriving a bit early so your group can settle, move through check-in without stress, and start enjoying the ride while everyone is in a good mood. On boats, being late is never funny.

Stop 1: Celebrity Homes Neighborhood Views from the Water

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The first stop is all about the iconic stretch of Miami where you can spot luxurious homes and celebrity residences. From the water, this kind of scenery reads differently than it does from a roadside viewpoint. You get wider angles and more “whole-property” context, which is great for photos and just plain amazement.

What I like about this stop is the vibe. It’s not museum-style or checklist-style. It’s “look out the window and see how the other half lives,” Miami-style. If you enjoy spotting landmarks without needing a guide to point them out every five minutes, you’ll probably enjoy this segment.

One practical tip for your group: keep your expectations realistic. The neighborhood is the star, not a formal stop with tickets or a long walk. You’ll get the sights from the water, then move on.

Stop 2: Miami Marine Stadium Waterfront Scene

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Next up is Miami Marine Stadium, a historic waterfront spot where boats gather for views and live events. This stop is valuable because it mixes architecture-with-water with an actual Miami identity. It’s not just skyline chasing.

Timing is the only question mark here. Live events depend on schedules, so don’t count on a performance no matter what time you go. But even without an event, Marine Stadium has that classic “boats in the neighborhood” energy.

I also like this stop because it adds variety. After looking at homes and residential waterfronts, Marine Stadium feels more like an open-air waterfront gathering place. It helps the cruise avoid that one-note feeling.

Stop 3: Miami River Cruise Toward Downtown Skyline

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Then you move into the Miami River stretch, where the big draw is the view of Downtown Miami’s skyline and the lively waterfront energy along the banks. A river cruise is one of those travel formats that makes the city feel close without the hassle of traffic.

This segment is also the best time for your group to slow down and just watch. The skyline becomes more than a background—it turns into something you’re moving through. If your group includes photographers, this is likely where you’ll want the most patience and the least talking.

If your cruise time is shorter, prioritize the skyline moments here. They tend to be the most “instant Miami” payoff for people who are visiting for the first time.

Stop 4: Miami Beach Marina Views and Yacht Spotting

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The final stop points you toward Miami Beach Marina and its marina world of beautiful yachts. This is a different feel from the Downtown and river parts of the cruise. It’s more about the waterfront showpieces and the pleasure-boat atmosphere.

Why this matters for value: it rounds out the story. You’re not just going from point A to point B—you’re getting a mini sampler of Miami water culture: residential glamour, a waterfront landmark, city skyline, then the marina scene.

If you’re going with a mixed group (some people who love boats, others who mostly want the views), this stop helps keep everyone happy.

Price and Logistics: What $199 Covers and What You’ll Pay On-Site

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The headline price is $199 per group (up to 13 people), and the tour runs about 3 to 6 hours. That pricing model is often the reason people choose yacht rentals in groups: the cost per person drops fast when you’re full.

Let’s talk math. If you book with 13 people, the base comes out to roughly $15 per person. If you have 6 people, it’s more like $33 per person. So the real value depends on filling your group.

Now the important part: the data lists additional charges not included:

  • $100 per hour crew rate
  • $250 fuel
  • $200 pick up marina fee (paid on location)

At the same time, the inclusions list also mentions fuel. That’s a contradiction, and it matters. Before you go, I’d treat this as a “confirm the final on-the-day total” situation. Ask what is already covered by your booking and what is genuinely due at the marina.

The operator also lists an Our Promise: Transparency, Always – No Hidden Fees. I interpret that as: they want you to know what to expect. Still, with the on-site charges listed separately, you’ll want clear answers so your group isn’t surprised at check-in.

What’s Included Onboard (and What You Must Bring)

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The inclusions are the practical stuff that makes a cruise feel easy:

  • Parking fees (helpful at a dock location)
  • Stereo with Bluetooth so you can play your own music
  • Onboard restroom (big deal on a 3–6 hour outing)
  • Cooler, ice, and bottled water so you can keep drinks cold
  • Fuel is listed in the included section

What you must bring:

  • Food & drinks are not included, so come prepared.

This is where the “value” really shows. A yacht rental can become miserable if you forget basics, because there’s no quick shop nearby. The cooler/ice/water setup helps a lot, but you still control the food and the rest of the drinks. If you’re traveling with kids, or you just hate paying tourist prices, bringing your own snacks and drinks can turn the day into a bargain.

Private Means Your Group Sets the Pace

This is private, meaning only your group participates. That’s a big deal for comfort. You’re not waiting for other parties, you’re not dealing with mixed schedules, and you can keep conversations going without the social friction that comes with shared tours.

You also have a service animal note, and “most travelers can participate.” That’s about participation in general, not a guarantee of special medical or mobility accommodations, so if anyone in your group has specific needs, it’s smart to ask directly.

What the Solid Rating Tells You (and the Refund Caution I’d Take)

This experience shows 4.6 out of 5 with 94% recommended. That suggests most people get what they came for: a private Miami water cruise with real sightseeing variety.

The one caution I’d actually act on: there’s a risk of last-minute boat size changes when bookings are handled through third parties, and that can create refund confusion. I’d strongly recommend you confirm:

  • the boat size you expect
  • what the operator considers acceptable if it changes
  • how any booking fees are handled

If transparency is the goal, clarity up front beats paperwork later.

Who Should Book This Miami Yacht Rental?

This cruise fits best if you want:

  • a private group experience (up to 13)
  • a half-day to full half-day on the water (3–6 hours)
  • a route that checks off celebrity-home area views, Marine Stadium, Miami River, and Miami Beach Marina

I’d especially recommend it for:

  • friend groups and families who want a calmer, more personal alternative to bus tours
  • first-time Miami visitors who want the skyline from the water without a complicated multi-day plan
  • anyone who cares about onboard convenience like a restroom and Bluetooth music

If your group is tiny (like 2–3 people), the base price per person rises quickly. It can still be a great day, but you’ll want to feel good about the on-site crew/fuel/pickup costs too.

Should You Book the 50ft Miller Blue Cruise?

If your group can fill most of the capacity and you’re comfortable handling the listed on-site charges, this looks like strong value. The sightseeing mix is practical—residential glamour, a waterfront landmark, Downtown skyline, then marina views—and the included onboard comforts (Bluetooth music, cooler/ice/water, restroom) help the day stay smooth.

Don’t book it on autopilot, though. Take five minutes to confirm what’s already covered versus what you’ll pay on location, especially since fuel is mentioned in both the included and not-included sections. If you do that, you’ll avoid the most common pain point: surprise charges or refund arguments after the fact.

FAQ

How long is the 50ft Miller Blue yacht rental?

The duration is listed as approximately 3 to 6 hours.

How many people can this yacht tour accommodate?

This rental is priced for up to 13 people per group.

What is the price for the tour?

The price is $199.00 per group (up to 13).

Where do we meet for the tour?

The meeting point is 2147 NW 32nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142, USA.

What areas does the cruise stop at?

The stops include a celebrity-home neighborhood area, Miami Marine Stadium, the Miami River (for Downtown skyline views), and Miami Beach Marina.

Is the tour private?

Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.

What’s included onboard?

Included items are parking fees, a stereo with Bluetooth, an onboard restroom, and a cooler with bottled water and ice (plus fuel is listed in the included section).

What is not included?

Food & drinks are not included. Also listed as not included are the hourly crew rate ($100 per hour), fuel ($250), and a pick up marina fee ($200).

Are service animals allowed?

Yes, service animals are allowed.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

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