REVIEW · MIAMI
Island Fun Yacht Rental in Miami Beach
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Miami on your own yacht beats the usual crowds. This private Miami Beach charter pairs a 40′ Cruiser Yacht with an easy plan: sit back, cruise with crew onboard, and enjoy the water at your pace.
I really like that it feels complete for a group. You get an air-conditioned cabin, a proper indoor setup (bathroom with shower, kitchen with a full-size refrigerator), and onboard entertainment with Bluetooth speakers.
One thing to keep in mind: the captain fee is extra and is due before you board, so check what the total will be for your 4-hour window.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- A 40′ Cruiser Yacht Day That Feels Like a Real Get-Together
- Price and value: $885 for up to 10, plus the captain fee
- What’s included on board: AC, kitchen, and the water mat
- The captain and mate: the real difference between a boat rental and a plan
- How your 4 hours usually play out (and how to make it feel longer)
- Boarding and settle-in at 401 Biscayne Blvd
- Cruise time: enjoy the ride, not the planning
- Water play with the included mat
- Wind-down and back to the dock
- Meeting point reality: 401 Biscayne Blvd works, but arrive ready
- Comfort details that make the charter feel high-end
- What to bring: food, drinks, and a towel plan
- Group size and party vibes: up to 10, best for friends and celebrations
- One caution to plan around: timing and expectations
- Should you book Island Fun Yacht Rental in Miami Beach?
- FAQ
- How much does the yacht rental cost?
- How long is the yacht charter?
- Where do we meet for the yacht rental?
- Is there an extra captain fee?
- What is included with the rental?
- What is available on the yacht besides the water toys?
- Are food and drinks provided?
- What language is the experience offered in?
- What’s the cancellation policy if weather is bad?
Key things to know before you go

- A private 40′ cruiser for up to 10 means your group stays together and the vibe stays on your schedule
- AC cabin + bathroom shower makes it feel more like a floating lounge than a quick boat ride
- Floating water mat and life jackets are included, so you can jump in without hunting gear
- Bluetooth speakers + space for chilling food helps you set the mood without bringing the whole party bus
- Captain fee required before boarding can add cost, so budget it early
A 40′ Cruiser Yacht Day That Feels Like a Real Get-Together

This is the kind of Miami plan that trades walking-and-guessing for time on the water. You book a private charter on a 40′ Cruiser Yacht, and the captain and mate handle navigating while you focus on enjoying the ride and the stops within your trip window.
What makes it especially appealing is that it is not just about looking at the skyline from a deck. The yacht includes enough comfort to make the whole 4 hours feel usable, even if the sun turns moody or you just want shade. That AC cabin and onboard bathroom matter more than people expect, especially in Miami heat.
And yes, you get water fun. The large floating water mat plus life jackets are included, which turns the charter from a sit-and-watch experience into something you can actually play in.
Price and value: $885 for up to 10, plus the captain fee

The base price is $885.00 per group for up to 10 people, for about 4 hours on the water. If you fill the boat closer to 10, you’re looking at roughly $88.50 per person for the charter portion, which is a much better deal than paying per seat on a crowded sightseeing boat.
The part that can change your final total is the $50/HR captain fee required by Coast Guard regulations, due before onboarding. The details also show $50.00 per booking, so I’d treat that as an additional line item and plan your budget accordingly. If you’re trying to do the math for a 4-hour trip, $50 per hour suggests about $200 in captain fees, and the separate $50 per booking would push the charter package higher.
Bottom line: if you’re booking as a group and want privacy, this is usually strong value. If you’re traveling as fewer people, the price still can work, but you’ll feel the per-person cost more.
What’s included on board: AC, kitchen, and the water mat

The yacht is described as fully equipped, and the included items help the charter feel self-contained. Here’s what stands out for your day-to-day comfort:
- Air-conditioned cabin so you can cool off instead of baking on deck
- Kitchen with a full-size refrigerator for keeping food and drinks cold
- Bluetooth speakers so you can bring the playlist and control the volume
- Large floating water mat plus life jackets included
- Cooler, ice, and bottled water on board
That set of basics is what makes this feel easier than many rentals. You don’t have to guess whether there’s a place to store ice, whether you need to bring a cooler, or whether someone expects you to bring your own flotation gear.
Also, there’s a 1-bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower, which is not something you see on every “party boat” setup. Even if you never use the bedroom space much, having a real bathroom changes the whole experience for long outings.
The captain and mate: the real difference between a boat rental and a plan

This charter is crew-led in a practical way. The captain navigates, the mate supports, and you get to enjoy the time rather than managing the logistics.
In the feedback shared with the operator, people call out specific crew members by name—Captain German and Steph/Stephanie come up more than once. That’s a good sign: it suggests the staff interaction isn’t just a checklist. It’s the kind of service that helps when your group is figuring out where to stand, when to come back aboard, and how to time water play safely.
What I like most about having a captain and mate is the reduction in stress. Boat days can go sideways when everyone is trying to coordinate too many things at once. Here, you’re paying for the crew to handle the hard parts.
How your 4 hours usually play out (and how to make it feel longer)

There are no stated port stops in the details, so think of your day in phases instead. This is how the charter window typically feels, and how you can get the most out of it.
Boarding and settle-in at 401 Biscayne Blvd
You start at 401 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132, and the activity ends back at the meeting point. That matters: you’re not dealing with confusing one-way pick-ups.
When you arrive, plan to treat this like a short check-in. The crew needs to get everything ready before you head out, and this is also where that captain fee topic comes into play since it is due before onboarding.
Cruise time: enjoy the ride, not the planning
Once you’re underway, the goal is simple. Sit where you’ll be comfortable, keep an eye on the vibe in the water, and let the boat move. The onboard setup helps here: Bluetooth speakers give you control of the atmosphere, and the AC cabin is a real fallback if the sun gets intense.
This is also where having a bathroom and shower can become a quiet win. You don’t notice it in the first 20 minutes, but once you’re on the water, it makes the time feel more like a full outing.
Water play with the included mat
At some point, you’ll switch from cruising to playtime. The floating water mat and life jackets are included, so you can go from deck to water without scrambling for gear.
Two practical tips for the water portion:
- Assign a simple “when we switch, we switch” plan inside your group so nobody wanders off at random times.
- Bring your own towels, since you’ll likely want something ready right after water play.
Wind-down and back to the dock
As your 4 hours end, you’ll head back to the meeting point. The return doesn’t need to be dramatic. Just keep your group together, do a quick gear check (towels, bags, phones), and get ready for the ride off the boat.
If your group is celebrating a birthday or doing something like a bachelorette day, this is when the music and photo moments usually happen. Having space on the yacht helps those moments feel personal rather than chaotic.
Meeting point reality: 401 Biscayne Blvd works, but arrive ready

Your start point is 401 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132, and the trip ends right back there. That’s straightforward, which I like.
The listing also says it’s near public transportation, which can help if you’d rather not fight parking. Still, I recommend building in extra time to handle check-in and the pre-boarding captain fee process. Boat days have a way of making late arrivals feel worse than on land.
Comfort details that make the charter feel high-end

This is not just a “deck with a chair” setup. The big comfort wins are the things you can use repeatedly during the trip.
First, you’ve got real indoor space with an AC cabin. That means you can cool off without giving up the full experience. Second, you have the basics for food and drink storage—a full-size refrigerator and a cooler with ice.
Third, the yacht has seating inside with two couches, which makes it easy to talk while others move in and out from deck to water. The mix of indoor and outdoor space is what helps groups stay happy for the whole 4 hours.
Bluetooth speakers also matter. They give you control over the soundtrack, and the cabin setting makes it easier to keep sound at a good level instead of forcing everyone to scream across the deck.
What to bring: food, drinks, and a towel plan

You’ll want to think like you’re hosting a small day party at sea. The details don’t list food or drinks as included, and the positive feedback emphasizes bringing your own.
Here’s the practical checklist I’d use:
- Your own food and drinks (there’s space to keep things iced cold)
- Towels, since you’ll get wet with water play
- Sunscreen and a hat for deck time
- A dry bag for phones and valuables
Because there’s onboard water—bottled water is included—you don’t have to bring every bottle. But you may still want your preferred drinks for the group.
Group size and party vibes: up to 10, best for friends and celebrations
The charter is priced for a group up to 10 people. That’s a sweet spot. It’s big enough for a birthday crew, a friend group, or a bachelorette party, but small enough that the day still feels private.
If you want the kind of outing where everyone can float, talk, and rotate between deck and water, this group size helps a lot. And since the yacht includes life jackets and a water mat, it’s not limited to only watching from above.
Service animals are allowed, and the listing notes that most travelers can participate, which suggests it’s not a niche activity. Still, water activities are the core fun, so plan based on your group’s comfort level with being on the water and in the water.
One caution to plan around: timing and expectations
I always like to balance the good with the real-world risks. One booking experience shared that the start time felt delayed, and the customer felt they lost time on the water. In that case, the operator responded saying the full 4 hours were available and that the choice to end early wasn’t cut short by the company. The operator also mentioned a courtesy refund for one related rental item.
I bring this up because it’s the only kind of problem that can truly affect your day: if the start runs late, your group’s schedule can feel tight. If your charter is tied to dinner reservations or a hard sunset plan, add a buffer.
Also, since the listing notes other water activity options in the broader provider space, if you’re pairing this with jet skis, double-check timing so one late component doesn’t eat the other.
Should you book Island Fun Yacht Rental in Miami Beach?
I’d book this charter if you want a private 4-hour yacht experience with real comfort (AC cabin, bathroom with shower, kitchen fridge) and included water play (life jackets + water mat). The value gets better when you fill the group closer to 10, and the setup makes it easy to bring your own party without scrambling for gear.
Skip it, or at least go in with eyes open, if you’re on an ultra-tight schedule where even a small delay would ruin your day. Also, budget the captain fee clearly before you go so there are no surprises at onboarding.
If your idea of a great Miami day is time on the water with your own crew vibe, this is a strong choice.
FAQ
How much does the yacht rental cost?
It costs $885.00 per group for up to 10 people.
How long is the yacht charter?
The duration is about 4 hours.
Where do we meet for the yacht rental?
The meeting point is 401 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132, USA.
Is there an extra captain fee?
Yes. The details state a $50/HR captain fee due to Coast Guard regulations before onboarding, plus $50.00 per booking is noted in the pricing information.
What is included with the rental?
Included items listed are a floating water mat (water toys), life jackets, and a mate.
What is available on the yacht besides the water toys?
The yacht is described as fully equipped, including Bluetooth speakers, a 1-bedroom layout, 1 bathroom with a shower, 2 couches, an air-conditioned cabin, and a kitchen with a full-size refrigerator, plus a cooler with ice and bottled water.
Are food and drinks provided?
The details provided do not say food is included. You should plan to bring your own food and drinks.
What language is the experience offered in?
The experience is offered in English.
What’s the cancellation policy if weather is bad?
Free cancellation is offered, with a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. The activity requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.










