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Yacht Rental in Coconut Grove

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Yacht Rental in Coconut Grove

Why Choose a Yacht Rental in Coconut Grove?

Step aboard a private yacht with your own captain and crew for an all-inclusive day on the water. No boating license needed — just show up, relax, and let us handle everything. In Coconut Grove, you'll experience the lush, tree-lined waterways of Miami's oldest neighborhood, departing from Coconut Grove's bohemian waterfront with views of Dinner Key and Biscayne Bay.

Set out from the Coconut Grove waterfront, a charming neighborhood with a laid-back nautical culture. Cruise south toward Key Biscayne and Stiltsville or north to the Miami skyline and Star Island.

Most guests book 4-6 hours, which gives plenty of time to cruise, anchor at a sandbar, swim, and enjoy the scenery. Shorter 2-3 hour cruises are perfect for sunset sessions. Nearby highlights include Dinner Key Marina, Vizcaya Museum & Gardens (from water), Mercy's Sandbar, and more.

Ideal For

  • couples seeking a romantic escape
  • friend groups celebrating a milestone
  • families wanting a premium experience
  • anyone who wants to feel like a VIP for a day

Local Tips for Coconut Grove

  • Coconut Grove offers a quieter, more local departure experience compared to Miami Beach.
  • The annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival in February makes for great combined boat + culture days.
  • Dinner Key is one of Miami's most protected anchorages — calm departures even in choppy conditions.

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Why Coconut Grove

Why Coconut Grove Is Perfect for Yacht Rental

Coconut Grove is Miami's oldest neighborhood and its most charming waterfront district. A yacht rental from the Grove departs from Dinner Key, one of the largest marinas in Biscayne Bay, with the historic Vizcaya Museum and its Italian Renaissance gardens visible from the water. The route south traces the shoreline toward Key Biscayne, where the bay opens up and the water turns a deeper shade of turquoise. On the return, the downtown Miami skyline rises ahead like a postcard. Coconut Grove's location on the western shore of Biscayne Bay means calm, protected waters and a departure point that feels removed from the frenzy of South Beach while keeping everything within easy cruising distance.

Our Fleet

Best Vessels for Yacht Rental in Coconut Grove

Pricing

Yacht Rental Prices in Coconut Grove

All prices include captain, fuel & crew. Gratuity not included (industry standard 15-20%).

Vessel Length Guests Min Hours Starting At
50' Azimut 50' Up to 13 4 hrs $2,160
55' Azimut 55' Up to 13 4 hrs $2,040
66' Azimut 66' Up to 13 4 hrs $3,000
70' Azimut Party Package 70' Up to 13 4 hrs $2,400
66' Azimut LME 66' Up to 13 4 hrs $3,000
70' Azimut Flybridge 70' Up to 13 4 hrs $2,760
70' Sunseeker Playhouse 70' Up to 13 4 hrs $3,000
80' Sunseeker Sliptease 80' Up to 13 4 hrs $3,000
97' San Lorenzo "Astonish" 97' Up to 13 4 hrs $1,800
105' AQUA 105' Up to 13 4 hrs $4,800
110' Antago 110' Up to 13 4 hrs $5,640

Suggested Itinerary

Vizcaya & Dinner Key Bayfront Cruise

Depart from the Coconut Grove waterfront past the Vizcaya Museum gardens visible from the water, cruise south along the bay toward Key Biscayne, then return with the downtown Miami skyline ahead. Typical duration: 4-6 hours.

Vizcaya Museum waterfront views Dinner Key waterfront departure Key Biscayne approach Downtown Miami skyline return

Know Before You Go

Your Guide to Coconut Grove

Miami's bohemian waterfront village

About the Area

Coconut Grove is Miami's oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood, founded in the 1800s. Its waterfront along Biscayne Bay has a relaxed, artistic vibe with banyan-shaded streets, sidewalk cafes, and a strong sailing culture centered around Dinner Key Marina — one of the largest marinas in the US.

On the Water

A charming, tree-lined waterfront with a laid-back nautical atmosphere. Dinner Key Marina hosts hundreds of sailboats and motor yachts. The Coconut Grove Sailing Club has been active since 1945. The pace is slower and more intimate than downtown or South Beach.

Dinner Key is one of the most protected anchorages in Miami — the bay here is wide, calm, and sheltered from easterly winds. Departures are smooth even when other parts of the bay are choppy.

Key Biscayne and Stiltsville are 15 minutes south. Star Island and the downtown skyline are 15 minutes north. The Rickenbacker Causeway bridge is visible from the waterfront.

Getting There

Coconut Grove is accessible from US-1 and Bayshore Drive. Free and metered street parking is available around the marina. The Coconut Grove Metrorail station connects to downtown. Rideshare from Brickell takes 10 minutes.

What Guests Love

  • A relaxed, local departure point away from the tourist crowds
  • The historic sailing culture and maritime charm of Dinner Key
  • Quick access to both Key Biscayne's nature and downtown Miami's skyline
  • Vizcaya Museum and Gardens visible from the water
  • Mercy's Sandbar, a local favorite for a quieter sandbar experience

Before & After Your Charter

  • Walk the tree-lined streets of CocoWalk for outdoor dining and boutique shopping
  • Visit Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, a stunning Italian Renaissance estate on the waterfront
  • Explore the Kampong, a historic botanical garden in the Grove
  • Catch live music at one of the Grove's neighborhood bars

Insider Tips

  • The Coconut Grove Arts Festival in February is one of the nation's top outdoor art festivals — combine it with a charter for a memorable weekend.
  • Dinner Key Marina is named after Pan American Airways, which operated seaplane flights to Havana from here in the 1930s and 40s.
  • The stretch between Coconut Grove and Key Biscayne passes the Vizcaya estate — your captain can slow down for photos of this National Historic Landmark from the water.

Mid-size yachts (48-55 feet) are popular from the Grove for their comfort and maneuverability. The bay here favors relaxed cruising over high-speed adventure.

Common Questions

Yacht Rental in Coconut Grove — FAQ

Where do boats depart from in Coconut Grove?

Set out from the Coconut Grove waterfront, a charming neighborhood with a laid-back nautical culture. Cruise south toward Key Biscayne and Stiltsville or north to the Miami skyline and Star Island.

What is the best time of year for a boat charter in Coconut Grove?

Year-round. The Grove's protected bay location means calm waters most days.

What is included in a yacht rental?

Every yacht rental includes your captain, fuel, and crew. No hidden fees, no fuel surcharges, no surprises. Your captain meets you at the dock, helps you aboard, and handles all navigation. Bring your own food and drinks or arrange catering through us. Bluetooth speakers, coolers, and snorkel gear are included on most vessels.

How long should I book a yacht rental for?

Most guests book 4-6 hours, which gives plenty of time to cruise, anchor at a sandbar, swim, and enjoy the scenery. Shorter 2-3 hour cruises are perfect for sunset sessions.

How much does a yacht rental in Coconut Grove cost?

Yacht Rental prices in Coconut Grove start from $1,800 for a 2-4 hour charter. All prices include your captain, fuel, and crew — no hidden fees. Pricing varies by vessel size, duration, and season. Contact us for a personalized quote.

Can I see Vizcaya Museum from a yacht rental in Coconut Grove?

Yes. The Vizcaya Museum and Gardens sits directly on Biscayne Bay. Your captain cruises past the waterfront, and the Italian Renaissance architecture and breakwater barge are clearly visible from the boat.

Is Coconut Grove a quieter departure point than Miami Beach?

Yes. Coconut Grove has a more relaxed, village-like atmosphere. The waterfront is less congested, and the departure experience feels more intimate while still providing access to all of Biscayne Bay.

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