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Florida - Key West Charter
Yacht charter departure from Miami, Miami Beach, the Florida Keys, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Nassau, and the Bahamas islands of Abaco, the Berry islands, Bimini, Exuma and other exciting destinations. No Florida vacation is complete without a boat cruise, yacht charter or power boat rental; choose your bareboat, sailing boat, crewed yacht, power boat, catamaran, fishing boat or party boat right off our site; simply click on the pictures below for the best selection of yachts and boats. We offer you a true royal Caribbean experience. Boat Miami offers you a Miami Fort Lauderdale Florida boat rental and crewed vacation or corporate meeting yacht charter with fast, quality service. Sail south to Sand key, Egmont Key, Manatee River, Longboat Key, Venice, Lemon Bay, Cayo Costa, Cabbage Key, South Seas Plantation, Fort Myers, Everglades City, Little Shark River, Marathon, Key West and much more! From the tropical Keys in Florida to the historic ports of New England, the eastern seaboard of the United States encompasses a picturesque collection of charter destinations. Warm mangroves, bone fishing, stunning sunsets and the swank rhythms of Miami's nightlife beckon from Florida's southern coast. In the mouth of Long Island Sound lies Montauk, summer hot-spot for the Big-Apple's revelers. Make your way to Newport, Rhode Island to explore the historic waterfront and colonial streets before setting off for Block Island, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Island for more history and bit of shopping in high style. Don't miss the beaches of Cape Cod and the famous home made ice cream in Provincetown. Boston holds a wealth of history from tea-parties in the harbour to its wonderful architecture, and offers the intrepid city lover a bounty of fine dining and shopping. If you fancy Lobster then Maine is a must, with its stunning rocky cliffs and cooler summer weather it is an ideal cruising ground.
The Florida Keys (Miami)
Day 1 Board the yacht at Fisher Island in Miami. The nighttime skyline is beautiful from here and night owls will enjoy the South Beach club and celebrity scene.
Day 2 It's such a short cruise to Ocean Reef that you will have plenty of time for water sports or beaching it. If you love flats fishing for bonefish or tarpon, this is the place to get a backcountry guide.
Day 3 Next stop: Faro Blanco Resort at Marathon, the halfway point in the Keys. The bay here is great for water skiing and divers will enjoy nearby Sombrero Reef or Looe Key.
Day 4 Little Palm Island has quickly become one of the state's top resorts. The only way in is by boat and the amenities and accommodations are first-class. This is a great lunch in the French/Continental-style restaurant or even over nightspot before pushing on to Key West.
Day 5 Key West is the end of the road on the U. S. East Coast. Street theater rivals the best professional entertainment, especially at sunset in Mallory Square. The Hemingway and Audubon Houses are open for tours. Fishing and diving are the biggest attractions. want to Make a day trip to Fort Jefferson on Dry Tortugas some 60-miles offshore. The Dry Tortugas is a diver's paradise, especially around East Key.
New England
Day 1 Set the tone for your cruise with a visit to the South Street Seaport Museum, a 12-square-block historic district in lower Manhattan that provides a glimpse of maritime life in the 18th and 19th centuries. In the evening, camp it up at Mario Batali's Babbo or be oh-so-chic at Daniel.
Day 2 Leave New York's North Cove behind as your cruise east along Long Island Sound to Old Lyme. Explore Watch Rock Nature Preserve, which has served as an inspiration to painters and photographers alike. In fact, Old Lyme is the center of American Impressionism and the Florence Griswold Museum displays many important works.
Day 3 Cruise to Mystic, where your can visit historic Mystic Seaport Village or the Mystic Aquarium and Institute for Exploration, which houses some of Bob Ballard's underwater archeological finds. Foxwoods Casino is nearby if you want to try your luck or enjoy live entertainment at B.B. King's Dance & Night Clubs. If you'd prefer a quiet evening, ask the captain to anchor off nearby Fisher's Island.
Day 4 Arriving in Newport before lunch, you'll want to call in at The Breakers. This beautifully preserved 70-room palazzo is the emblem of Newport's Gilded Age. Like photography? Like jazz? Then check out Blink Gallery on Thames Street. The Blink has a fabulous photo collection of jazz greats.
Day 5 Slip back out into the Atlantic for a dash to Martha's Vineyard. Stroll around Vineyard Haven or work up an appetite biking along the shore as your crew prepares a clambake on the beach -- a true Vineyard tradition.
Day 6 It's off to Nantucket, the ultimate New England island. If you like history, this is the place. If you like antiquing, this is the place. If you like seafood dressed up or down, this is the place! Have a signature cocktail and a tuna martini appetizer at Pearl. End up at Sfoglia, a trattoria-style restaurant where the sumptuous menu changes constantly.
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