REVIEW · MIAMI
50ft Miller Blue | Miami Yacht Rental | 3 to 6 Hours | 13 Ppl
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A private yacht day can feel like a movie scene. This one gives you a full Miami-side route with real on-water views—from celebrity-home vibes to the Miami River skyline—plus practical comforts like a restroom and Bluetooth music.
I like that it’s priced per group (up to 13), so it can make sense for friend groups or families who want to keep costs predictable. I also like the included extras that make the trip feel complete: bottled water, a cooler with ice, and a stereo you can run from your phone.
One thing to watch: the fee breakdown can be confusing. The details list fuel as included, but they also mention extra fuel and marina fees to pay on-site, and there’s been at least one last-minute boat-size change issue—so I’d confirm exactly what you’re getting before you arrive.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Focus On Before You Go
- The 50ft Miller Blue Yacht Experience: More Group Day Trip Than Fancy Cruise Tour
- Price and Logistics: The Part You Should Confirm Before You Book
- Where You Meet: NW 32nd Ave Setup and a Straightforward Route
- Stop 1: Celebrity-Home Area Views Where the Waterfront Homes Take Center Stage
- Stop 2: Miami Marine Stadium, Boats Hanging Out, and Waterfront Event Energy
- Stop 3: Cruise the Miami River for Downtown Skyline Glimpses
- Stop 4: Miami Beach Marina Views and Yachts at Rest
- What’s Included Onboard (The Stuff That Actually Improves Your Day)
- What You Bring: Food, Drinks, and Your Own Chill Plan
- Who This Yacht Rental Suits Best
- Should You Book the 50ft Miller Blue Yacht Rental?
- FAQ
- How long is the yacht rental in Miami?
- How many people can be on board?
- Where does the tour start?
- Where does the tour end?
- What’s included in the price?
- What is not included?
- Is this a private tour?
- What language is the experience offered in?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key Things I’d Focus On Before You Go

- 50ft yacht for groups up to 13: a true group setup instead of squeeze-through sightseeing
- A four-stop Miami route: homes/celebrity-area views, Marine Stadium, Miami River, then Miami Beach Marina
- Bluetooth stereo + onboard restroom: comfort that matters when you’re out for 3–6 hours
- Cooling covered: bottled water and a cooler with ice are included
- Money math at the dock: crew hourly + on-location fees may stack on top of your group price
- Mobile ticket in English: simple planning, and service animals are allowed
The 50ft Miller Blue Yacht Experience: More Group Day Trip Than Fancy Cruise Tour

A 50ft boat is a sweet spot. It’s big enough for a group of up to 13 to hang out without feeling like you’re jammed into a tiny speedboat, and it’s small enough to feel personal instead of like a floating bus.
This is a private activity, meaning your group is the only group on board. That’s a big deal in Miami, where good views are tied to timing and where you don’t want the stress of coordinating around strangers.
The cruise duration is listed as 3 to 6 hours (approx.), so you can pick a shorter “see the highlights” window or lean into a longer loop for more time on the water. Either way, the route is built around classic Miami waterfront scenery: luxury homes, a historic stadium by the water, the Miami River, and then the Miami Beach Marina area.
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Price and Logistics: The Part You Should Confirm Before You Book

On paper, the pricing starts at $199 per group (up to 13 people). That’s the part that makes this option tempting for larger groups—your per-person cost can land pretty reasonable if you have enough people to share the boat.
But don’t stop there. The details also list:
- Crew hourly rate: $100 per hour per crew
- On-location fuel: $250
- On-location pickup marina fee: $200
- Food & drinks: not included (bring your own)
Here’s the practical takeaway: your total day cost depends on how many hours you actually run, because the crew is hourly. If you go for 3 hours, the crew line item alone could be $300. If you go for 6 hours, that jumps to $600—and then the on-site fuel and marina fee are added on top.
Also, there’s a potential inconsistency in the info you’re given: fuel appears in the included list, but the “not included” section also calls out a $250 fuel fee at the pickup location. Before you go, I’d get a clear answer in writing on which fuel charge applies to your specific booking date.
And one more heads-up from a real-world booking snag: there’s been at least one instance where the boat size changed to a smaller boat on the day of. The fix is simple: confirm the exact boat size you’ll receive, not just the yacht name used when booking.
Where You Meet: NW 32nd Ave Setup and a Straightforward Route

You meet at 2147 NW 32nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142. The tour ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not dealing with a complicated drop-off plan.
The included parking fees are a nice touch. Miami can turn “easy errands” into time-wasters, so anything that reduces friction at the start is worth paying attention to.
You’ll also have a mobile ticket, and the tour is offered in English. Service animals are allowed, and most people can participate, which makes this a solid option if you’re planning for a mixed group.
Stop 1: Celebrity-Home Area Views Where the Waterfront Homes Take Center Stage

The first stop is the neighborhood known for luxurious homes and celebrity residences. From the water, you tend to see what land tours can miss: the scale of the properties, the waterfront access, and the “why people pay for this view” factor.
What to do here is simple: take your time looking. The best photos won’t happen if everyone is snapping at the same angle. Spread out a bit, pick your favorite side, and let the boat’s movement give you multiple perspectives.
One drawback: if you want a lot of narration and structure at every moment, this style of cruise may feel more like “go see the view” than “get a museum-style explanation.” That’s not bad—just different. For many groups, the calm pace and your own music are exactly the point.
Stop 2: Miami Marine Stadium, Boats Hanging Out, and Waterfront Event Energy

Next up is the Miami Marine Stadium, described as historic and a popular spot where boats gather for waterfront views and live events.
This stop is worth it because it combines two things you can’t fully get from the shore. First, you get a clear view of the stadium setting and the waterfront staging area. Second, you’re floating in the same vibe as the boats that typically come through here—so it feels like part of a living waterfront scene rather than just a landmark check.
If you like photo stops, this is likely one of the better moments. The stadium’s waterfront position gives you a strong background, and the waterline view is usually more dramatic than any sidewalk angle.
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Stop 3: Cruise the Miami River for Downtown Skyline Glimpses

Then it’s time for a cruise through the Miami River, with views of Downtown Miami’s skyline and the waterfront.
The River portion is often where the cruise starts to feel like a moving city postcard. You’re not standing still—you’re sliding along views—so even if the weather shifts, the lighting changes can keep things interesting.
This is also the section where you’ll want to pay attention to your timing preferences. If you like skyline photos, pick a moment when people are settled and let the boat angle do the work. If you prefer a calmer vibe, this is a good time to relax and just watch the waterfront glide by.
Stop 4: Miami Beach Marina Views and Yachts at Rest

The final stop is the Miami Beach Marina area, including views of the marina and its yachts.
This part can be great for group photos because everything looks “ready for the camera.” Marinas also make it easier to connect with the Miami vibe you came for—water, boats, and the sense of being in the thick of the city’s waterfront culture.
Practical tip: this is a good moment to settle any snacks and drinks you brought. You’re not buying food on board, so plan your own pacing and portioning.
What’s Included Onboard (The Stuff That Actually Improves Your Day)

This rental covers several comfort items that make a yacht day feel less like you’re just transporting people around in the sun.
You get:
- Onboard restroom (a big quality-of-life item, especially for longer stretches)
- Stereo with Bluetooth (so you can play your playlist instead of listening to silence)
- Bottled water, plus a cooler with ice
- Parking fees
- A promise of transparency with no hidden fees (though, as noted, it’s still smart to confirm the on-location charges that are listed separately)
The restroom is the one included feature I’d prioritize in your mental checklist. On 3–6 hour outings, it changes the feel of the whole day. You spend less time trying to “hold it” and more time enjoying the ride.
The cooler + ice means you can actually keep your own drinks comfortable. That matters in Miami’s heat, where warm drinks start to feel like a chore fast.
What You Bring: Food, Drinks, and Your Own Chill Plan
Food & drinks are not included, so you’ll need to bring your own. That’s not automatically a bad thing—it can be a money saver for groups and it keeps the day centered on your schedule.
If you’re bringing your own snacks, I’d think about two things:
- Keep it easy to share. A yacht group wants low-effort serving.
- Plan for cleanup. You’re on a boat, so don’t bring packaging that turns into a mess.
The good news is you’ll have the cooler and ice to support this plan.
Who This Yacht Rental Suits Best
This works especially well if:
- You have a group up to 13 and want a private experience
- You care about comfort details like a restroom and Bluetooth music
- You want a Miami waterfront route that includes the Marine Stadium area and the Miami River/Downtown views
It may be less ideal if:
- You want a very structured, narrated tour with strict timing and lots of on-board commentary
- You need a perfectly clear “all-in” price with no on-location charges—because the provided fee list includes items you pay at the location
Should You Book the 50ft Miller Blue Yacht Rental?
I’d book it if you’re traveling with a group that can split the boat price and you want a private Miami day with real waterfront variety—celebrity-area views, Marine Stadium, Miami River to Downtown skyline, and Miami Beach Marina.
But I’d also treat it like you’re booking a custom day, not a mystery box. Confirm three things before you go:
1) the exact boat size you’ll receive
2) how the fuel charge works (because the info includes conflicting fuel notes)
3) the on-site fees you’re expected to pay for crew and marina pickup
If you get those answers clean, you’re in a strong spot. With a 4.6 rating and a 94% recommendation rate, the big picture is that most groups come away happy—especially when they’re the type who wants comfort, views, and control of the vibe.
FAQ
How long is the yacht rental in Miami?
It’s listed as about 3 to 6 hours.
How many people can be on board?
This option is for up to 13 people (a group booking).
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is 2147 NW 32nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142.
Where does the tour end?
It ends back at the meeting point.
What’s included in the price?
Included items are listed as parking fees, a stereo with Bluetooth, an onboard restroom, fuel (listed under included), bottled water, a cooler, and ice. The info also says there are no hidden fees.
What is not included?
Not included: food & drinks, plus an hourly crew rate of $100 per hour per crew, and additional on-location fees listed as $250 fuel and $200 pickup marina fee.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s described as private, so only your group participates.
What language is the experience offered in?
It’s offered in English.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel within 24 hours of the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.































