Most Commonly Asked Questions
Yes, you can bring your own food and drinks on a day yacht charter. If you are not purchasing catering or hiring a chef we encourage guests to bring their own provisions. Our crew will assist in serving the food and drinks you bring on board.
The route of a yacht charter varies based on destination, personal preferences, weather conditions, and charter type (term or day). Our charter specialists typically offer suggested itineraries for popular spots showcasing key sites, sandbars, coves, snorkeling spots, dining, etc.
For term charters, the route can be customized along with the help of the captain to include specific islands, beaches, landmarks, and activities like diving or fishing. Captains may also adjust the course during the journey due to changing weather or sea conditions.
The following is included in our day charters:
- Yacht – Duration options of 4,6, or 8 hours
- Captain/Crew – Services for your trip
- Fuel – For local cruising at normal speed
- Docking Fees – Vary by pickup location
- Coolers – Stocked with Ice and waters
- Water Toys (vary by yacht)
Staterooms are typically available during a full day yacht charter, but access can vary depending on the specific yacht and length of charter. In many cases, staterooms are designed for overnight stays, so during a day charter, only some may be available for use as changing rooms or for resting. However, if you’re planning a longer day on the water and want the option to relax in a stateroom, it’s a good idea to confirm ahead of time. A charter specialist can confirm whether the staterooms will be accessible for your group while on charter.
Yes, fishing is often permitted on yacht charters, but it varies by specific yacht. Many yachts come equipped with fishing gear and necessary permits, especially those designed for fishing charters. Some will provide fishing rods, tackle, and bait, while others may require you to bring your own, so it’s best to check in advance. Additionally, you may need a fishing license or permit depending on local regulations. If fishing is a primary focus, you might also consider booking a dedicated fishing charter, which will offer specialized equipment and an experienced crew. Always clarify the details with the charter specialist before your trip to ensure a great experience!
Most of our yachts can accommodate up to13 passengers (including children) during a day charter, regardless of the size. Smaller yachts may limit passengers at 12. This regulation is mandated by Federal US Coast Guard.
If you have more than 13 guests for a yacht charter in Miami, one option is to book multiple smaller yachts(each accomodating 13 guests). This approach offers flexibility, allowing you to tailor the experience for different groups within your party. Additionally, booking two smaller yachts will not restrict you from having water access and enjoying water sports. However, coordination between the yachts is essential to ensure everyone stays on the same schedule, and you’ll need to manage the logistics of how guests will travel between the vessels if they want to mingle. The good news is one of our charter specialist will assist with this!
Another option is to consider a commercial yacht charter. Commercial yacht charters are often available for events such as parties, corporate retreats, weddings, or family gatherings. They are also known as event yachts and can accommodate as many as 400 guests. These options typically include food and beverage packages for each guest. Again one of our charter specialist will work closely with you and asssit in creating a curated yachting experience with all of your guests.
Here is some (not all) of the things that are now allowed on board as the following:
-Pets ( please request a pet friendly yacht is you want to bring your furry friend)
-Red wine
-Hookahs
-Chafing flames or open flame candles
To rent a jet ski in Florida, you’ll need to meet a few state regulations and requirements. Here’s what you generally need:
- Minimum Age:
- Florida law requires anyone renting a jet ski to be at least 18 years old.
- Operators must be at least 14 years old.
- Boating Safety Education:
- Anyone born on or after January 1, 1988, must complete a boating safety safety course to legally operate a jet ski.
- You’ll need to have proof of course completion issued by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). This course can be completed before or during your charter.
- Identification:
- You must present a valid photo ID at the rental location, which also helps verify your age and eligibility.
- Insurance and Liability Waivers:
- You will need to sign a liability waiver, acknowledging the risks. Optional insurance may also be offered.
Florida also enforces strict rules on jet ski operation, including no-wake zones and a “no riding” period from 30 minutes after sunset until 30 minutes before sunrise.