Miami Boat Tour of Celebrity Homes & Miami River Skyline 360 View

Miami, US
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Highlights

  • Closer look at the homes of the rich and famous
  • More personalized experience with smaller boats and knowledgeable tour guides
  • Variety of tour times, including sunset cruises
  • Passing by iconic landmarks such as the Miami skyline and Port of Miami
  • Chance to see Millionaire's Row and celebrity-owned homes

Meeting Point

We are located behind Victoria Secret in Pier 5 on the Waterside. Please go to the Bayride window and check in 30 minutes prior to departure.

Meeting point

401 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132 , United States

End point

End Point

We are located behind Victoria Secret in Pier 5 on the Waterside. Please go to the Bayride window and check in 30 minutes prior to departure.

Meeting point

401 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132 , United States

End point

What to expect

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Bayside Marketplace

Take a 90-minute boat tour from Bayside Marketplace and see the best of Miami from the water. This tour takes you past the iconic Miami skyline, the Port of Miami, and Millionaire's Row, where some of the world's most famous celebrities own homes. The tour departs from Bayside Marketplace, a waterfront shopping and dining complex. You'll board a comfortable boat and set sail for a leisurely cruise around the bay. As you go, your tour guide will point out all the major landmarks and tell you about their history. You'll see the Freedom Tower, where many Cuban refugees arrived in the early 1960s. The highlight of the tour is a pass by Millionaire's Row, where you'll see some of the most expensive homes in the world. These homes are owned by celebrities like Gloria Estefan, P. Diddy, and Shaquille O'Neal with the new resident Rick Ross. You might even get a glimpse of one of the stars themselves! The tour ends back at Bayside Marketplace, where you can enjoy the rest of your Day.

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Miami Beach Marina

Welcome to the heart of Miami - the Miami Beach Marina! This jewel of South Florida is not just a hub for boating enthusiasts but also a testament to the city's rich history and evolution.

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South Pointe Park

South Pointe Park, located in Miami's renowned South Beach neighborhood, is a picturesque 17-acre urban park that beautifully combines the charm of lush landscapes with the allure of the ocean. Boasting features like a playground, walkways, a fishing pier and stunning views of the Miami skyline and the ocean, the park is a beloved spot among locals and tourists alike. The park's iconic pathway that meanders along the shoreline is a favorite spot for joggers and dog walkers, providing an idyllic setting to enjoy Miami's spectacular sunsets.

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Fisher Island

Fisher Island, located just off the tip of South Beach, is known as Miami's most exclusive neighborhood and one of the wealthiest zip codes in the United States. Accessible only by ferry or private yacht, this private residential island is home to multi-million dollar condos and opulent villas with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay, and the Miami skyline. Apart from residential properties, Fisher Island also hosts a number of luxury amenities including a private beach with imported sand, a 9-hole golf course, tennis courts, two marinas, and a variety of fine dining options.

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Historic Virginia Key Beach Park

Virginia Key Beach, located on the small island of Virginia Key in Biscayne Bay, is a historical beach park with rich cultural significance. The beach, once a segregated "colored-only" beach during the mid-1900s, is now a symbol of the Civil Rights Movement in Miami. Today, it serves as a serene hideaway, offering visitors stunning views of the Miami skyline, scenic bike paths, and a tranquil beach for relaxation.

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Downtown Miami

Downtown Miami, Home to the best Miami Sunset, the bustling epicenter of Miami, teems with a rich blend of culture, history, and modern sophistication. The district is renowned for its diverse architectural styles, from historic Art Deco buildings to contemporary skyscrapers, and its vibrant culture reflected in a plethora of art galleries, museums, and performing arts venues. It's also a thriving business hub, housing many major corporations and financial institutions, while also offering a dynamic nightlife with its upscale restaurants and trendy bars.

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Miami River

The Miami River, a significant waterway in South Florida, extends from the Everglades and drains into the Biscayne Bay. It provides an intriguing blend of the urban and the natural, with its banks hosting a mix of high-rise condominiums, historic landmarks, and lush, tropical vegetation. The river serves both recreational and commercial purposes, with its waters frequented by pleasure boats and cargo ships carrying goods to the Caribbean. It offers a unique perspective of Miami, offering glimpses into the city's dynamic culture, thriving economy, and rich history. The river is also home to several popular seafood restaurants, providing diners with stunning waterfront views.

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Venetian Islands

The Venetian Islands, a chain of artificial islands in Biscayne Bay in the cities of Miami and Miami Beach, Florida, encapsulate the essence of upscale island living. Including six inhabited islands, namely Biscayne, San Marco, San Marino, Di Lido, Rivo Alto, and Belle Isle, they are known for their serene residential neighborhoods adorned with luxurious waterfront homes. The islands, connected by the scenic Venetian Causeway, offer breathtaking views of the Miami skyline and the tranquil waters of the bay. Originally built in the 1920s, the Venetian Islands embody a rich blend of history and modern amenities. They are celebrated for their tranquil environment, yet are merely a stone's throw away from the vibrant life of Downtown Miami and the charm of South Beach, thereby offering a unique blend of seclusion and convenience.

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Star Island

Star Island is home to the world Famous Millionaire's Row, home to the Rich & Famous.

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Port of Miami

The Port of Miami, often referred to as the "Cruise Capital of the World," has a compelling history. Officially opened in 1968, the Port quickly revolutionized the cruise industry by introducing the concept of "year-round cruising.

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Kaseya Center

The American Airlines Arena, located in Downtown Miami, is a modern and vibrant sports and entertainment complex that has become a significant landmark of the city. Home to the Miami Heat NBA team, the arena can seat up to 19,600 spectators for basketball games and up to 20,021 for concerts. Beyond sports, the arena hosts a multitude of events, including major concerts, family events, and other cultural events, attracting millions of visitors each year. The state-of-the-art facilities, waterfront location, and iconic design make it a stand-out venue, contributing to Miami's dynamic urban landscape.

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Venetian Causeway

The Venetian Causeway, connecting Miami Beach to the mainland, is a historic site that's an integral part of the city's charm. Built originally in 1925, it is an emblem of Miami's rapid development during the Florida land boom of the 1920s. Crafted with a series of bridges and man-made islands, it provides a scenic route that offers stunning views of Biscayne Bay and the city's skyline. Not just a passage, the Venetian Causeway, with its low speed limits and pedestrian-friendly design, is an oasis for joggers, cyclists, and walkers. Despite being replaced in 1999 due to structural concerns, the new causeway maintains the original's historic design, preserving the old-world charm while ensuring safety for its users.

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Bayside Marketplace

Now we return to Bayside Marketplace - Bayside Marketplace, a vibrant waterfront shopping center in downtown Miami, flaunts the flavor of Miami's international scene. Established in 1987, this outdoor style mall has been a staple in Miami's downtown area for decades. Designed by local architect Benjamin Thompson, the two-story open-air festival center was built to revitalize the downtown area and to act as a hub for the community. Over the years, it has successfully transformed the city's waterfront into a bustling tourist attraction. It's renowned for its unique mix of over 150 shops, restaurants, artisan vendors, and live entertainment, providing both locals and tourists a place to unwind and enjoy the splendid views of the Biscayne Bay and Miami skyline.

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Wheelchair accessible
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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Service animals allowed
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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    All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    To purchase and consume alcohol, a person must be 21 years or older
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What our experts say

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    Arrive early to secure a good spot.
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    Check the sunset time for a picturesque tour.
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    Bring a light sweater for cooler evening breezes.
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    Consider dining at Bayside Marketplace post-tour.
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    Capture photos of the skyline from the boat.

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