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How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Yacht in Miami? (2026 Pricing Guide)

Miami yacht rental costs range from $4,500 to $9,000+ for a 4-hour charter. Get real pricing by yacht size, what is included, hidden fees to watch for, and tips to get the best value.

Luxx MiamiFebruary 16, 2026

How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Yacht in Miami?

You want to rent a yacht in Miami. But before you start browsing listings, you need a number. A real number. Not "prices vary" or "contact us for a quote." An actual answer.

Here it is: a private yacht charter in Miami typically costs between $4,500 and $9,000 for a standard 4-hour outing. The exact price depends on the size of the yacht, the time of year, and what extras you add on.

That is the short answer. But yacht pricing has a lot of moving parts, and understanding them is the difference between overpaying and getting incredible value for your money.

This guide breaks down everything: price ranges by yacht size, what is included in the base rate, the hidden costs most people miss, and how to get the most out of your budget. Whether you are planning a birthday celebration, a corporate retreat, or just a Saturday afternoon on Biscayne Bay, you will know exactly what to expect before you book.

Yacht Rental Prices in Miami: A Quick Overview

Before we get into the details, here is a snapshot of what yacht charters in Miami actually cost in 2026. These are based on real pricing from the Luxx Miami fleet.

Mid-size yachts (60 to 70 feet): Starting around $4,500 for a 4-hour charter. This tier includes vessels like the Marquis 66 and Azimut Deon 64, which are perfect for groups of 10 to 25 guests.

Large yachts (85 to 100 feet): Between $7,000 and $9,000 for a 4-hour charter. This is where you find vessels like the Leopard 94, the Azimut Daniella+ 100, and the Wally 85, the kind of yachts that make people stop and stare when you pull up to a sandbar.

Superyachts (100+ feet with premium amenities): $7,000+ for 4 hours. Vessels like the Rodman 110 with a jacuzzi and the Paladin 100 sit in this range. These are floating event venues.

Now let's get into what drives those numbers up or down.

What Affects the Price of a Yacht Charter in Miami

Yacht charter pricing is not random. There are six main factors that determine what you will pay. Understanding them puts you in control.

Yacht Size and Type

This is the biggest factor. A 65-foot motor yacht and a 100-foot superyacht are completely different experiences, and the pricing reflects that.

Larger yachts cost more to fuel, maintain, crew, and dock. They also offer more space, more amenities, and more capacity. A 100-foot yacht can comfortably host 30+ guests with a professional sound system, jet skis, and multiple entertaining areas. A 65-footer is ideal for a more intimate group of 10 to 20.

The sweet spot for most groups is the 60 to 75-foot range. You get plenty of space, solid amenities, and pricing that does not require a second mortgage.

Charter Duration

Most Miami yacht charters run for 4 hours. That is the standard booking window and the minimum on most vessels. It gives you enough time to cruise the coastline, anchor at a sandbar, swim, eat, and enjoy the views.

Longer charters (6 hours, 8 hours, or full-day) are available and offer a lower per-hour rate. If you are planning a full-day event or want to cruise down to Key Biscayne and back, extending your charter is worth the investment.

Some vessels also offer overnight or multi-day options for special occasions. These are quoted separately based on your itinerary.

Time of Year (Seasonality)

Miami has a clear high season and low season for yacht charters:

High season (November through April): This is when Miami is at its best. The weather is warm but not brutally hot, humidity is manageable, and the city is packed with visitors. Expect peak pricing and higher demand. Book early.

Low season (May through October): Temperatures rise, afternoon thunderstorms roll through, and tourist traffic drops. Pricing can be more flexible during this window. If your dates are flexible, you can often find better deals.

Major events like Art Basel (December), the Miami Grand Prix (May), Miami Music Week (March), and Super Bowl years push demand and prices even higher. Plan around those if budget is a concern.

Day of the Week

Saturday and Sunday are the most popular days for yacht charters in Miami. That means higher demand and less flexibility on scheduling.

Weekday charters (Monday through Thursday) often come with more availability and sometimes better rates. If your group has the flexibility, a Thursday afternoon charter delivers the same experience as a Saturday, often with a calmer ocean and less boat traffic at the sandbar.

Crew and Captain

Every yacht charter in Miami includes a licensed captain. That is non-negotiable and always included in the base price. You are not renting the yacht like a car. A professional crew operates the vessel, handles navigation, and ensures safety.

Larger yachts typically include additional crew members: a first mate, a steward or stewardess, and sometimes a dedicated bartender. The crew size scales with the yacht.

Crew gratuity is not included in the charter price (more on that below), but the crew themselves are part of the base rate.

Add-Ons and Extras

This is where the total can creep up if you are not paying attention. Common add-ons include:

Catering packages (charcuterie boards, full meals, sushi platters), premium bar packages (top-shelf spirits, champagne service), DJ or live music, water toys and inflatables (jet skis, paddleboards, floating mats), professional photography or videography, and custom decorations for special events.

The good news: these are all optional. You can bring your own food and drinks on most charters and save a significant chunk. Or you can go all-in and have a fully catered, DJ-equipped floating party. Your call.

Price Breakdown by Yacht Category

Let's get specific. Here is what each tier of yacht actually costs, what you get, and who it is best suited for.

Mid-Size Yachts (60 to 75 Feet)

Price range: $4,500 to $5,000 for a 4-hour charter

Best for: Birthday celebrations, friend groups, date nights, bachelor/bachelorette parties under 20 people

The Marquis 66 and Azimut Deon 64 are prime examples in this range. You get a spacious deck, comfortable interior salon, a flybridge for open-air lounging, and all the essentials for a memorable day on the water.

These yachts do not feel small. A 65-foot yacht is longer than most people's homes. You will have plenty of room for your group to spread out, with separate areas for sunbathing, socializing, and relaxing in the shade.

This tier offers the best value per person. With a group of 15, you are looking at roughly $300 per person for a 4-hour private yacht experience. Try finding that deal anywhere else in Miami.

Large Yachts (85 to 100 Feet)

Price range: $7,000 to $9,000 for a 4-hour charter

Best for: Corporate events, milestone birthdays, engagement parties, brand activations, groups of 20 to 40+

This is the category where yacht charters start to feel like a scene from a movie. The Wally 85 (starting at $8,995 for 4 hours) is one of the most striking vessels on the water, with a sleek Italian design that turns heads from South Beach to Star Island.

The Leopard 94 and Azimut Daniella+ 100 offer massive entertaining spaces, premium sound systems, and the kind of finish and attention to detail you would expect from a luxury hotel suite. Multiple decks, professional-grade kitchens, and sun pads that fit entire groups.

For a group of 30, the per-person cost drops to around $233 to $300. That is less than a VIP table at most Miami nightclubs, and the experience is in a completely different league.

Superyachts (100+ Feet)

Price range: $7,000+ for a 4-hour charter

Best for: Weddings, large corporate events, high-profile celebrations, content shoots, groups of 30 to 50+

The Rodman 110 with its onboard jacuzzi is the flagship experience. At 110 feet, this is not just a yacht. It is a floating venue with multiple entertaining zones, a hot tub on the upper deck, professional-grade audio, and enough space to host a proper event.

If you are planning something that needs to impress, whether it is a product launch, a wedding reception, or a milestone anniversary, this is the tier to look at. The impact of hosting an event on a superyacht in Miami is hard to overstate.

What Is Included in the Charter Price (and What Costs Extra)

This is where most people get surprised. Not all yacht charter quotes are created equal. Some companies bundle everything. Others quote a low base price and then pile on fees.

Here is what is typically included with a Luxx Miami yacht charter:

Typically Included

Licensed captain and crew: Always included. Your crew handles everything from navigation to anchoring to helping with boarding. You are there to enjoy yourself.

Fuel for standard routes: Most charters include fuel for typical Miami routes (Biscayne Bay, sandbar, Star Island cruise, coastline tour). Fuel surcharges may apply for extended routes to places like Boca Chita Key or further south.

Basic amenities: Bluetooth sound systems, coolers with ice, basic glassware, and towels are standard on most yachts.

Water toys (varies by vessel): Many yachts include paddleboards, snorkeling gear, and floating platforms. Larger vessels often include jet skis and inflatable water slides. Check the specific listing for details.

Insurance and safety equipment: All yachts carry full insurance and required safety gear. Life jackets, first aid kits, and fire extinguishers are always on board.

Common Extra Costs

Crew gratuity: The standard tip in Miami is 15% to 20% of the charter price. For a $5,000 charter, budget an extra $750 to $1,000 for gratuity. This is customary and expected, similar to tipping at a high-end restaurant.

Food and beverages: You have two options. Bring your own (BYOB is allowed on most charters) or order a catering package through the charter company. Catering packages typically range from $30 to $100+ per person depending on the menu. A simple charcuterie and drinks setup might run $500, while a full-service catering spread with a private chef could be $3,000+.

Docking and marina fees: If your itinerary includes docking at a specific marina (like Bayside or a restaurant dock), there may be a docking fee. Your captain will let you know in advance.

Extended hours: Going beyond your booked window? Overtime rates typically apply on a per-hour basis. Clarify the rate before departure so there are no surprises.

DJ or entertainment: Hiring a DJ for the charter usually runs $500 to $1,500 depending on the setup. Some charter companies can arrange this for you.

Custom decorations: Birthday banners, balloon arches, rose petals for proposals. Decoration packages typically start around $300 to $500.

What a Realistic Total Budget Looks Like

Here is a real-world example of what a yacht charter actually costs once you factor in everything.

Scenario: Birthday party for 20 people on a mid-size yacht

Charter (4 hours, 65-foot yacht): $4,500. Crew gratuity (18%): $810. BYOB (beer, wine, spirits, mixers): $400. Charcuterie and snacks (DIY): $200. Decorations (bring your own): $50. Total: approximately $5,960, which comes out to roughly $298 per person.

Compare that to a table at a rooftop bar in South Beach where you will easily spend $200 to $300 per person on bottles, and the yacht charter starts looking like a smart investment, not a splurge.

Scenario: Corporate event for 35 people on a 100-foot yacht

Charter (4 hours, 100-foot yacht): $7,500. Crew gratuity (18%): $1,350. Professional catering package: $2,500. Open bar package: $1,500. DJ: $800. Total: approximately $13,650, or about $390 per person for a fully produced, all-inclusive event on the water.

Popular Charter Types and What They Cost

Not every yacht outing looks the same. Here are the most popular charter types in Miami and what to budget for each.

Sunset Cruise

Duration: 2 to 3 hours. Budget: $3,000 to $6,000 depending on yacht size.

The sunset cruise is the most popular charter in Miami. The golden hour on Biscayne Bay, with the Downtown skyline lit up behind you and the sun dropping into the horizon, is something you do not forget.

This is ideal for date nights, proposals, anniversaries, or small group outings. Most sunset cruises depart between 5:30 PM and 6:30 PM depending on the season.

Sandbar Party

Duration: 4 to 6 hours. Budget: $4,500 to $9,000+ depending on yacht size.

Miami's sandbars (especially Haulover Sandbar and Nixon Sandbar) are the place to be on weekends. Your captain anchors the yacht in shallow turquoise water, you swim, float, blast music, and socialize with other boaters. It is basically a floating pool party.

This is the most popular option for birthdays, bachelor and bachelorette parties, and groups of friends looking for the quintessential Miami day. A 4-hour charter gives you plenty of time to cruise out, spend a couple hours at the sandbar, and cruise back.

Full-Day Adventure

Duration: 8+ hours. Budget: $8,000 to $16,000+ depending on yacht size.

If you want the full experience, a full-day charter opens up the entire coastline. You can cruise south to Key Biscayne and Stiltsville, anchor at multiple spots, stop for a waterfront lunch, snorkel, fish, and still make it back for sunset.

Full-day charters are perfect for visitors who want to make the absolute most of their time in Miami or for groups celebrating major milestones. The per-hour rate drops significantly for longer bookings, making this a strong value play.

Special Events (Weddings, Proposals, Corporate)

Duration: Varies. Budget: $7,000 to $20,000+ depending on scope.

Miami yacht charters are increasingly popular for weddings, proposals, corporate retreats, and brand events. The yacht serves as both the venue and the experience, which eliminates the need to rent a separate event space.

For proposals, a sunset cruise with flowers, champagne, and a photographer runs between $4,000 and $7,000 all-in. For weddings and corporate events on a larger vessel, plan for $10,000 to $20,000+ including catering, entertainment, and full event coordination.

How to Get the Best Value on Your Yacht Charter

You do not have to spend more than necessary. Here are seven ways to stretch your budget further.

1. Book Midweek

Monday through Thursday charters often have better availability and sometimes discounted rates. If your group can swing it, a Wednesday afternoon on the water is just as spectacular as a Saturday, minus the crowded sandbars.

2. Bring Your Own Food and Drinks

BYOB is one of the easiest ways to save $1,000 or more. Stop at Total Wine or Costco, grab your drinks, order a few platters from a local deli, and you are set. The crew will handle setup and service.

3. Choose the Right Size Yacht

Do not book a 100-foot yacht for 8 people. A 65-footer will give you more than enough space and save you $2,000 to $4,000. Match the yacht to your group size.

Browse the full fleet to compare sizes, capacities, and pricing for each vessel.

4. Book During Shoulder Season

Late April, May, and early November are sweet spots. The weather is still excellent, but demand drops compared to peak winter months. You may find more flexibility on pricing and scheduling.

5. Go for 4 Hours Instead of 6

Four hours is genuinely enough time for a great charter. You will cruise, swim, eat, drink, and take plenty of photos. Unless you have a specific reason to extend (a full-day itinerary or a large event), stick with 4 hours and save the difference.

6. Split the Cost

A $4,500 charter split 15 ways is $300 per person. That is less than most Miami nightlife experiences and infinitely more memorable. Rally the group and split the cost evenly.

7. Book Early

Popular dates (holidays, Miami Music Week, Memorial Day weekend) sell out fast. Booking 2 to 4 weeks in advance gives you the best selection and avoids last-minute premium pricing.

When to Book and How Far in Advance

Timing matters more than most people realize.

For peak season weekends (December through March): Book at least 3 to 4 weeks in advance. The most popular yachts sell out weeks ahead, especially for Saturday departures.

For major events (Art Basel, Memorial Day, July 4th, New Year's Eve): Book 4 to 6 weeks in advance. These weekends command premium pricing and fill up fast.

For weekday or off-season charters: 1 to 2 weeks notice is usually sufficient. You will have more yacht options and better flexibility.

For last-minute bookings: Same-week and even same-day charters are sometimes possible, but your options will be limited. If you have a specific yacht in mind, do not wait.

What to Expect on Charter Day

If you have never chartered a yacht before, here is a quick rundown of how the day typically goes.

Arrival: Plan to arrive at the marina 15 to 20 minutes before your scheduled departure. The crew will meet you dockside and help everyone board. If you are bringing food, drinks, or decorations, arrive a bit earlier so the crew can get everything set up.

Safety briefing: Your captain will give a quick safety overview before departure. It takes about 5 minutes and covers the basics: where life jackets are stored, how to move safely on the boat, and any specific rules for the vessel.

Departure and cruising: Once everyone is aboard, you head out. Most charters depart from marinas in Miami Beach, Downtown Miami, or Aventura. Your captain will cruise past Star Island, the Miami skyline, and other landmarks on the way to your destination.

Anchoring: Whether you are heading to a sandbar, a quiet cove, or just anchoring offshore, this is where the real fun starts. Swim, use the water toys, eat, drink, relax. The crew handles everything so you can focus on enjoying the day.

Return: The crew will let you know when it is time to head back. The return cruise is usually about 20 to 30 minutes, and it is a great time to catch the late afternoon light and take final photos.

Gratuity: At the end of the charter, it is customary to tip the crew. Cash is preferred, though some companies allow gratuity to be added to the final bill.

Complete Your Miami Experience

A yacht charter is often the centerpiece of a Miami trip, but the best experiences come from combining multiple activities into one cohesive itinerary.

Arrive in style: Pick up an exotic car rental for your stay. Cruise from your hotel to the marina in a Rolls-Royce or a Mercedes, and you have set the tone before you even board the yacht.

Stay somewhere unforgettable: Skip the hotel and book a luxury villa. Luxx Miami offers waterfront properties that are perfect for groups, with private pools, chef kitchens, and enough space for your entire crew.

After the charter, head to dinner at one of Miami's best restaurants (check our Miami restaurant guide for picks) and then close out the night at a top club.

If you need a car for the evening, a Cadillac Escalade or Rolls-Royce Cullinan makes a statement pulling up to any South Beach venue. Our guide on how to rent a luxury car in Miami covers everything you need to know about pricing, insurance, and picking the right vehicle.

Prefer to skip the driving entirely? A luxury chauffeur service lets you focus on the celebration while a professional handles the logistics. It is the perfect add-on for groups arriving from the airport or heading between multiple venues.

Frequently Asked Questions About Miami Yacht Rentals

How much should I tip the yacht crew?

The industry standard in Miami is 15% to 20% of the charter price. For a $5,000 charter, that means $750 to $1,000. Cash is preferred and typically handed to the captain at the end of the trip, who distributes it among the crew.

If the crew went above and beyond (helped with a proposal setup, made amazing cocktails, took great photos), 20% is the right move. They work hard to make your experience memorable.

How many people can fit on a yacht?

It depends on the vessel. Mid-size yachts (60 to 70 feet) typically accommodate 13 to 25 guests. Large yachts (85 to 100+ feet) can handle 30 to 50+ guests. Every yacht listing includes its maximum capacity.

Keep in mind that maximum capacity is not the same as comfortable capacity. A yacht rated for 30 guests will feel much more spacious with 20. If comfort is a priority, aim for 60% to 75% of the listed max.

Can I bring my own alcohol?

Yes. Most Miami yacht charters allow you to bring your own food and beverages, including alcohol. This is one of the easiest ways to keep costs down. Just coordinate with the charter company so the crew can prepare coolers and ice.

If you prefer a hands-off experience, catering and bar packages are available and the crew handles everything from setup to service.

What is the cancellation policy?

Cancellation policies vary by charter company and vessel. Most require a deposit at booking (typically 50%) with the balance due before the charter date. Cancellation deadlines usually range from 7 to 14 days before the trip for a full refund of the remaining balance.

Weather cancellations are handled differently. If conditions are unsafe (high winds, storms), the charter company will typically reschedule at no additional cost. Your captain makes the final call on weather safety.

What should I bring on a yacht charter?

Pack light. Here is what to bring: sunscreen (reef-safe is appreciated), sunglasses, a hat, a light cover-up or change of clothes, a waterproof phone case, a towel (most yachts provide them, but an extra never hurts), and any food or drinks if you are going the BYOB route.

What to leave behind: hard-soled shoes (most yachts are shoes-off or soft soles only), glass bottles on smaller vessels (check with your charter company), and anything you would be devastated to lose in the ocean.

Do I need a boating license to rent a yacht?

No. Every yacht charter in Miami comes with a licensed captain and crew. You do not need any boating experience or certification. You are a guest, not the operator.

What happens if it rains?

Miami weather is unpredictable, especially in summer. A brief rain shower usually passes in 15 to 20 minutes and does not ruin the day. Most yachts have covered areas where guests can stay dry.

If a major storm system is forecast, your charter company will contact you in advance to discuss rescheduling. Safety always comes first, and reputable companies will work with you to find an alternative date.

Is a yacht charter worth the cost?

If you are in Miami to celebrate, entertain, or create a core memory, yes. When you break down the per-person cost ($250 to $400 for most groups), it is comparable to a VIP nightlife experience, but on a private yacht with your own crew, your own music, and the entire Biscayne Bay as your backdrop.

No other Miami experience combines privacy, luxury, scenery, and flexibility the way a yacht charter does. It is one of those things where people always say they wish they had done it sooner.

Ready to Book Your Miami Yacht Charter?

Now you know the real numbers. You know what affects the price, what is included, what is not, and how to get the best value.

The next step is simple: browse the Luxx Miami yacht fleet, find the vessel that fits your group and budget, and lock in your date.

Every yacht listing includes full pricing, capacity, amenities, photos, and availability. And if you have questions or want help choosing the right yacht for your event, the Luxx Miami team is available to walk you through your options.

For more guides on making the most of your Miami trip, check out the Luxx Miami blog.

Miami looks different from the water. Book your charter and see for yourself.