
When you think Miami, you think Miami Vice, Little Havana, the Dolphins, the Heat and Miami Beach. Miami Beach is one of those special places where boating is more than a luxury, it’s a way of life.

Miami Beach Marina is popular with local and transient yachtsmen alike. If you don’t own a boat, they have rentals, casual and fine dining hotels nearby.

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Key West Bight along with Garrison Bight are two popular marinas in Key West. The Marina offers charter boats for fishing, diving, snorkeling and cruising.

From Duval Street, take Greene Street northeast three blocks to the marina area. There are lots of shops, bars and restaurants like Commodore Waterfront Restaurant to enjoy while you’re there.

The Jolly Rover is one of the sailing ships offering sunset cruises from the marina.
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It’s boat show season and there’s none bigger and better than the Miami International Boat Show. The show is held at two different venues plus an in the water brokerage show.
Miami Beach Convention Center

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The Venice of America has many similarities with Venice, Italy. Both have beautiful architecture of waterfront homes and Fort Lauderdale is the yachting capitol of America where people like to move around on sleek watercrafts like this cigarette boat.
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Pegasus II - 198′
Beam: 33′, Guest Cabins: 6

Bacarella - 197′
Guest: 10, Crew: 8, Guest Cabins: 5
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