Easy booking: guests often mention quick replies, clear instructions, and help choosing the right yacht for their group size and occasion.
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$220.00
Crisp romaine lettuce tossed with parmesan, house-made croutons, and classic Caesar dressing. The Caesar Salad by Feeling Yachty is deck-friendly and complements all Italian entrees.
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Guests choose Feeling Yachty because we make the rental feel organized from the first message: boat selection, booking support, add-on planning, marina timing, and yacht-friendly event coordination.
Easy booking: guests often mention quick replies, clear instructions, and help choosing the right yacht for their group size and occasion.
Event-ready extras: many charters include optional catering, balloons, décor, photography, DJs, or chef service for a more complete celebration.
Miami route planning: our team helps coordinate timing around marina pickup, Biscayne Bay routes, swim stops, sunset views, and guest expectations.
Select the marina where your yacht departs to view the most common client boarding location, GPS details, and map embed for that departure point. This helps guests know where to arrive, what marina to use, and how to plan their check-in before the charter begins.
A common boarding marina for Coconut Grove and Biscayne Bay yacht charters. Guests should usually arrive 20 to 30 minutes early, confirm the dock number in advance, and keep gate or access instructions ready before reaching the marina.
A major downtown Miami boarding point for many yacht rentals. Guests often park at or near Bayside Marketplace, then walk to the exact dock and slip shared in their final boarding confirmation.
Used for charters departing from the Marine Stadium basin. Guests should confirm whether boarding happens from a dock, pier, or tender pickup and match the exact time given by the captain or charter coordinator.
A common marina for Haulover-area departures. Weekend traffic can be heavier here, so guests should plan extra arrival time and go directly to the dock number provided in their trip instructions.
A frequent boarding point for Key Biscayne yacht trips. After parking, guests usually walk to the designated dock or pier and should call the captain if they are unsure which side of the marina to use.
A quieter boarding option near southern Biscayne Bay. Guests should allow time to walk from the parking area to the slip and confirm whether they are boarding near the fuel dock or a separate marina section.
A southern boarding marina for Biscayne Bay and Cutler-area departures. Guests should confirm whether the yacht is near the main docks, restaurant side, or a more specific slip before walking out.
A north bay boarding location used for island and bay routes. Parking can fill quickly, so guests should leave extra time and head directly to the dock entrance listed in their boarding message.
One of the most recognized South Beach yacht boarding marinas. Guests should use the exact dock and slip listed in their confirmation and allow enough time for traffic and parking in the marina district.
A downtown waterfront boarding location for Venetian and bay charters. Guests should confirm the marina gate, dock letter, and yacht name in advance to avoid confusion when they arrive.
A premium boarding point often used for large yachts and high-end events. Guests should bring ID, follow security procedures, and proceed to the exact dock or vessel name listed in their charter details.
A private-access boarding marina for larger yacht charters and events. Guests should confirm security check-in, valet or parking details, and the precise dock or gangway before departure.
A Miami River boarding location often used for river and shipyard-based charters. Bridge traffic and river access can add delays, so guests should leave extra time and confirm which side of the river they are meeting on.
A Brickell-area waterfront boarding marina for smaller and boutique yacht departures. Guests should confirm the exact building entrance, parking setup, and dock location before arrival.
A North Miami boarding location often used for Haulover and canal-access routes. Canal entrances can be confusing, so guests should follow GPS carefully and confirm the correct dock with the captain before entering.
A popular boarding point for Sunset Harbour yacht charters. Guests should park nearby, follow baywalk access directions, and check their dock gate and slip details before heading toward the marina.
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