OUR DESTINATIONS
NIXON BEACH SANDBAR
Named after President Richard Nixon’s winter home, this sandbar is a favorite amongst locals and vacationers alike. This sandbar draws a regular crowd of boaters who love to party in the style that Miami has come to be known for.
VIRGINIA KEY ISLAND
Virginia Key is a surprising combo of natural and man-made beauty! Your Virginia Key boating experience includes an amazing combination – the most stunning views of the Miami skyline rising out of the glassy waters of Biscayne Bay on one side and, in the other direction, quiet mangroves lagoons with water so clear you can see fish darting underneath and rays resting in the seagrass.
MONUMENT ISLAND
Formally known as Flagler Monument Island, this uninhabited man-made island is known for its 110-ft tall obelisk dating back to the 1920s that honors industrialist Henry M. Flagler, who is known for his development of the East coast of Florida and building the Florida East Coast Railway. The island has become a party destination for boaters, jet skiers and ocean lovers who want to soak up some vitamin sea.
MARINE STADIUM
One of the Cuban architectural marvels in the Miami area where you could attend a Queen concert for $3 — even by boat — and where some of the world’s fastest powerboats churned up waves to nationally televised audiences in Biscayne Bay, Marine Stadium remains a must-see that has stood the test of time. There is no shortage of music and groups of folks having fun frolicking in the clear water. And just like at Haulover, there’s a food boat that will have the must delicious burgers or refreshing ice cream delivered right to your boat step.
PACE PICNIC ISLAND
Pace Picnic Island is beloved among locals as one of Miami’s most beautiful getaways. Gathering hundreds of boats around its shoreline, it is the perfect spot for swimming, snorkeling, jet-skiing, grilling, island parties, site seeing, and of course, blasting your music - all while enjoying incredible views of downtown Miami
BEAR CUT SANDBAR
Bear Cut is a hidden gem and a favorite amongst snorkelers. Located just where Biscayne Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, it is home to underwater treasures and natural reefs with abundant sea life. This Sandbar attracts families, divers and snorkeling aficionados who love to explore the nearby sunken ship treasures and coral reefs.
HAULOVER SANDBAR
The Haulover Sandbar is perhaps Miami’s most popular spot in the middle of the sea. Accessible only by boat, this wet and sandy playground with warm, crystalline shallow waters attracts lively weekend crowds and serves as an oasis for boaters who want to just take a break and soak up some sun and fun in the middle of the bay.