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Private Yacht Charters in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Fort Lauderdale Yacht Charters: The Yachting Capital of the World

Fort Lauderdale wears its reputation as the Yachting Capital of the World not as a marketing claim but as a verifiable fact written into the waterways, the marinas, and the skyline itself. The city sits at the intersection of the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, its 165 miles of navigable canals winding through neighborhoods where waterfront estates back directly onto private docks, megayachts idle at custom-built berths, and the marine industry that services some of the most sophisticated vessels afloat has been a fixture of the local economy for generations. Bahia Mar Yachting Center, the departure point for Day Yacht Charters Fort Lauderdale, has hosted the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show annually since 1959, making it the site of what has grown into the world's largest in-water boat show and one of the most concentrated gatherings of marine vessels, equipment, and expertise on earth. When a guest steps onto a Day Yacht Charters vessel at Bahia Mar and heads out through Port Everglades into the Atlantic, they are entering waters that have defined global yachting culture for more than half a century.

The geography of Fort Lauderdale's waterfront is what makes it so extraordinary as a charter destination. The Intracoastal Waterway runs directly through the heart of the city, separating the barrier island and its famous beach from the mainland neighborhoods and creating a ribbon of water that functions simultaneously as a working commercial corridor, a residential waterfront for some of the most valuable real estate in Florida, and a showcase of private yacht ownership that is unmatched anywhere in the Americas. Millionaire's Row, the stretch of ICW waterfront between Las Olas Boulevard and the open bays to the north and south, lines both banks with the kind of architecture and vessel collection that would not look out of place in Monaco: Mediterranean revival estates with private docks holding 80-foot motor yachts, contemporary waterfront compounds with helicopter pads and multiberry vessel collections, and the broad gleaming hulls of superyachts moored at the commercial marina facilities that dot the ICW's length. A Day Yacht Charters Fort Lauderdale itinerary passes directly through this corridor, and the experience of cruising Millionaire's Row on a private charter yacht is one of the defining moments of any visit to this city.

Beyond the Intracoastal, Fort Lauderdale offers open Atlantic access through Port Everglades, one of the deepest natural harbors on the southeast coast and the departure point for offshore runs to the nearshore reef systems and deeper Atlantic water. The Fort Lauderdale reef system, part of the Florida Reef Tract that runs the length of Broward County's coastline, begins just a mile or two offshore and provides accessible snorkeling and wildlife viewing sites in clear subtropical water. The Bimini Islands in the Bahamas lie approximately 50 miles across the Gulf Stream from Fort Lauderdale, a day trip of genuine offshore character for groups with the appetite for an Atlantic crossing to the Caribbean's nearest point. Contact us at +1 (305) 515-4735 to plan your Fort Lauderdale charter.

Charter pricing for Fort Lauderdale reflects the quality of the vessels, the professional crew, and the extraordinary range of itinerary options available from Bahia Mar Yachting Center. Rates vary based on vessel size, charter duration, and requested itinerary. Our team works with each group individually to match the right vessel to the right charter plan and to make sure every detail of the day delivers the standard that the Yachting Capital of the World demands. Contact us at +1 (305) 515-4735 or email info@DayYachtCharters.com for current pricing and availability.

 

 

With Day Yacht Charters Fort Lauderdale, you will have an experienced professional crew, thoughtfully prepared provisions featuring the finest Florida stone crab and fresh local seafood, and a day on the water built entirely around your group's preferences. Whether you are cruising Millionaire's Row for the first time and watching the waterfront estates pass at a pace that lets every detail register, heading offshore to the Atlantic reef system for a morning of snorkeling in clear subtropical water, celebrating a milestone with champagne and a catered lunch at anchor in a protected bay, or simply experiencing Fort Lauderdale the way its most accomplished residents experience it every weekend, every moment of your charter is designed to feel effortless and extraordinary. Contact us today and let us build the perfect Fort Lauderdale itinerary for your group.

 

 

Why Choose a Private Yacht Charter in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale is a city that reveals its best qualities from the water. The Intracoastal Waterway corridor, the Millionaire's Row estates, the offshore Atlantic reef systems, and the working harbor energy of Port Everglades are experiences that simply do not exist in the same form from land. A private yacht charter removes every constraint that limits the land-based visitor and replaces them with a day of total freedom on the waterways and coastline that define this city's identity. Your group sets the itinerary, the pace is entirely your own, and the professional crew attends to every detail so that the Yachting Capital of the World delivers the experience that title implies.

The waterfront dining culture of Fort Lauderdale, centered on the Las Olas isles and the ICW restaurant corridor, is accessible from a private charter yacht in a way that no land-based visit replicates. Charter guests can pull up to waterfront restaurants by tender, have a provisioned lunch at anchor in a quiet bay off the ICW, or have the onboard chef prepare a full Florida stone crab and fresh seafood lunch on the open water with the Intracoastal traffic and the waterfront estates providing the backdrop. The Fort Lauderdale offshore reef system, just minutes from the inlet, provides snorkeling and swimming of a quality that day visitors rarely access, because the best reef sites are only reachable efficiently by private vessel.

For groups celebrating milestones or planning corporate events, Fort Lauderdale provides a backdrop that matches the ambition of any occasion. The city's reputation in the global yachting world means that the standard of service, the quality of the vessels available, and the professional expertise of the crews on the water here are exceptional by any measure. A Day Yacht Charters Fort Lauderdale private charter delivers that standard to your group. Contact us at +1 (305) 515-4735 to start planning.

 

Types of Yachts Available for Fort Lauderdale Charters

The variety of Fort Lauderdale charter environments, from the protected ICW canal passages to the open Atlantic offshore reef systems, suits a wide range of vessel types. Our Fort Lauderdale fleet is selected for both the Intracoastal conditions and the offshore Atlantic itineraries that define a great charter day in this city.

Motor yachts are the most popular choice for Fort Lauderdale charters, combining the speed needed for offshore Atlantic runs with the deck space and comfort that make Intracoastal cruising so enjoyable. The covered salon areas of larger motor yachts provide shade and comfort on warm Florida days, and the range of deck configurations allows groups to move freely between the bow, the cockpit, and the swim platform as the itinerary unfolds. Fort Lauderdale's port infrastructure is designed around motor yachts of every size, from 32-foot sport cruisers to 100-foot superyachts, and our fleet reflects that full range.

Catamarans are a natural fit for Fort Lauderdale reef snorkeling charters. Their shallow draft allows anchoring close to the nearshore reef formations, and the wide deck platform provides exceptional space for groups gearing up for snorkeling or relaxing between reef stops. The twin-hull stability makes catamarans a welcoming option for guests who are new to offshore charter experiences in open Atlantic water.

Superyachts and larger crewed motor yachts are available for groups requiring multiple staterooms, full entertainment systems, and the comprehensive service that comes with a complete crew complement. These vessels bring the resources needed to make a multi-stop Fort Lauderdale charter day, covering the ICW passage, the offshore reef, a beach stop at Fort Lauderdale Beach, and a sunset return along Millionaire's Row, in the kind of comfort that defines the premium end of this city's charter market. Call us at +1 (305) 515-4735 to discuss which vessel type best suits your group and your dates.

 

 

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Please note that the yachts shown on our website may not always reflect the most current availability, as we do not have a dedicated web designer to update the listings. Some yachts may be unavailable for reasons such as being sold by the owner, undergoing maintenance, relocated, or already booked by another client. To see a complete and up-to-date list of yachts available to rent in Fort Lauderdale, we recommend contacting us directly. We can provide detailed information, including photos, pricing for day trips, and confirm the availability of any specific yacht.

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Indulge in Luxury with Our Private VIP Yacht Charters in Fort Lauderdale

Private chef preparing a luxury onboard dinner during a Fort Lauderdale yacht charter Florida

A private VIP charter in Fort Lauderdale takes the extraordinary natural advantages of the Yachting Capital of the World and elevates every element of the experience through dedicated personal service, premium provisioning, and a crew whose entire focus is on making your day exactly what you imagined it would be. From the moment your group arrives at Bahia Mar Yachting Center and steps aboard, the service standard is clear: cold beverages waiting on deck, the onboard chef presenting the day's menu, and a vessel that has been prepared, cleaned, and provisioned to the level that Fort Lauderdale's best charter culture demands. The chef comes aboard with a selection built around the finest local ingredients available on the day, and in a city where Florida stone crab, fresh Atlantic grouper, local snapper, and tropical fruit are the foundation of the culinary culture, that means a provisioning quality that reflects the genuine character of this place. A full bar is stocked and ready, and the crew manages every transition between the ICW passage, the offshore reef stop, the beach visit, and the return sunset cruise so that your group experiences the full range of Fort Lauderdale's charter environment without a moment of logistical friction. VIP Fort Lauderdale charters can also include professional photography and videography capturing the Millionaire's Row passage, the offshore reef experience, and the sunset return, custom floral arrangements and celebration decor installed before your group boards, drone footage over the ICW and the Atlantic reef sites, personalized menus crafted in advance of your charter date, and waterfront restaurant coordination for a lunch stop at one of the Las Olas isles dining venues. Contact us at +1 (305) 515-4735 to build your perfect VIP charter day in Fort Lauderdale.

Snorkeling in Fort Lauderdale: A Must-Do Activity for Visitors

Crystal clear reef snorkeling off the Fort Lauderdale Florida coast accessible by yacht charter
The Fort Lauderdale coastline sits directly above one of Florida's most accessible reef systems, and the combination of warm subtropical water, consistent Atlantic clarity, and abundant marine life makes the nearshore reefs a rewarding snorkeling destination for charter guests of all experience levels. The Florida Reef Tract, which extends along the full length of Broward County's offshore zone, begins within two miles of the Fort Lauderdale coast and presents a series of reef formations in water of 15 to 30 feet depth where the visibility regularly exceeds 50 feet on calm days. The reef ecosystem here is a subtropical Atlantic community rather than a tropical Caribbean system, with a distinctive species mix that includes Florida's signature marine life: loggerhead sea turtles moving across the reef surface at their characteristic unhurried pace, schools of Atlantic spadefish and sergeant major fish in the water column above the reef structure, parrotfish working the coral heads, and the occasional Florida goliath grouper resting in the crevices of the larger reef formations. Southern stingrays are a consistent presence on the sandy bottom areas between the reef sections, often visible in groups of three or four resting in the sand just beyond the reef edge. The nearshore reefs are accessible after a run of just 15 to 20 minutes from Port Everglades, making them an efficient and rewarding component of any Fort Lauderdale charter day without requiring a long offshore passage or significant travel time away from the ICW itinerary.

The deeper offshore reef sites, located four to six miles from the inlet in water of 30 to 60 feet, provide a richer snorkeling environment for groups who want the full Atlantic reef experience. These reef systems are less frequently visited by day boats and offer the quieter, more pristine conditions that reward a slightly longer offshore run. The deeper water provides access to larger reef formations, more diverse fish communities, and the kind of clear Atlantic visibility that makes underwater photography and video a genuine pleasure. The crossing to these outer reef sites also provides an opportunity for open-water swimming in the Atlantic in water of exceptional quality, well beyond the influence of the coastal boat traffic and with the full Florida coast visible to the west and the open Atlantic to the east. Day Yacht Charters Fort Lauderdale itineraries can be designed around either the nearshore reef sites, the deeper offshore system, or a combination of both, depending on your group's experience level, available time, and interests. Contact us at +1 (305) 515-4735 to plan a Fort Lauderdale reef snorkeling charter.

Experience the Best of Fort Lauderdale on a Luxurious Yacht Charter

Yacht charter snorkeling experience on the reefs off Fort Lauderdale Florida

The morning begins at Bahia Mar Yachting Center, where the vessel is ready at the dock and the crew is aboard. The departure from the marina basin takes the charter into the ICW immediately, and within minutes the passage through the heart of Fort Lauderdale's marine infrastructure is underway. The initial run south toward Port Everglades passes the commercial marina facilities where vessels of every size and type are moored, the boat show grounds that transform the Bahia Mar waterfront annually into the world's most impressive display of marine technology, and the opening of the inlet where the Atlantic appears as a line of deep blue horizon beyond the breakwaters. The outbound run through Port Everglades passes the cruise ship terminals and the commercial port facilities that make this one of the busiest maritime ports in the Americas, and the transition from the sheltered ICW channel to the open Atlantic takes place within two miles of the departure marina.

Once offshore, the Fort Lauderdale reef system reveals itself in the clarity of the subtropical water. The reef formations begin close to the surface and extend downward in terraces of coral and sponge that provide habitat for the full range of Broward County's marine species. A stop at the nearshore reef, with snorkeling from the vessel's platform and swimming in the clear Atlantic water, is followed by a move to the deeper outer reef for the full offshore experience. The chef prepares lunch aboard while the group snorkels or swims, and the midday meal at anchor over the reef combines fresh Florida stone crab, local seafood, tropical fruit, and cold beverages with a setting that captures everything that makes Fort Lauderdale's offshore environment distinctive.

The afternoon return follows the Intracoastal Waterway northward through the Millionaire's Row corridor, with the waterfront estates passing at a pace that allows every architectural detail and private dock configuration to register. The Las Olas Boulevard isles, where the ICW narrows and the residential waterfront becomes intimate and human in scale, provide the transition from the grand scale of Millionaire's Row to the neighborhood character of the city's most sought-after residential addresses. Fort Lauderdale Beach, visible on the barrier island to the east, frames the return passage with the wide white sand and the turquoise Atlantic beyond. The sunset return along the ICW, with the waterfront estates beginning to light up and the channel traffic thinning as the day concludes, closes a Fort Lauderdale charter day with the image of the city that residents who live on the water see every evening: the Intracoastal in the last light, the yachts at their docks, and the sense that Fort Lauderdale earns its title not by declaration but by the evidence on the water every single day.



 

Fort Lauderdale: The Yachting Capital of the World

 

Fort Lauderdale draws charter guests from across North America and beyond who come for a combination of qualities that no other East Coast city can offer: the Intracoastal Waterway corridor with its Millionaire's Row estates and megayacht culture, the offshore Atlantic reef system with its subtropical marine life and exceptional clarity, the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show as the annual gathering point of the global yachting world, and the warm Florida climate that makes a day on the water comfortable and genuinely pleasurable in every month of the year. Day Yacht Charters has built our Fort Lauderdale operation around the most important experiences this waterfront offers, and our itineraries are designed to capture the ICW passage, the offshore reef visit, and the sunset return in a single day that leaves no major Fort Lauderdale charter experience untouched.

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Fort Lauderdale Yacht Charters, Private Boat Rentals on the Intracoastal Waterway

 

Luxury private yacht charter experience on the Fort Lauderdale Intracoastal Waterway Florida

Planning Your Fort Lauderdale Yacht Charter

Fort Lauderdale is one of the most logistically accessible charter destinations in the Americas, with international air service, excellent ground transportation options, and a marina infrastructure that is designed around the needs of visiting charter guests. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) is located approximately 15 minutes from Bahia Mar Yachting Center, making it one of the shortest airport-to-marina transfers of any major charter destination in the country. Miami International Airport (MIA) is approximately 45 minutes from the marina and provides access to an even wider network of international flights for guests arriving from South America, Europe, and Latin America. Both airports have rental car facilities, rideshare availability, and taxi service that connects easily to the Fort Lauderdale waterfront.

Charter durations for Fort Lauderdale typically run from a half-day of four hours to a full day of eight hours. A four-hour charter provides time for either a focused ICW and Millionaire's Row passage or a shorter offshore reef visit, and represents an excellent option for first-time charter guests or groups with limited schedule availability. A full day from Bahia Mar opens the complete Fort Lauderdale itinerary: a morning ICW passage through Millionaire's Row, an offshore run to the reef system for snorkeling and swimming, a catered lunch at anchor, an afternoon combination of reef visiting and coastal cruising, and the sunset return along the Intracoastal with the waterfront estates catching the late afternoon light. Overnight charters are available for groups who want to experience the Fort Lauderdale waterfront at dawn before the day's activity begins.

Payment options include credit card, PayPal, Zelle, and bank wire. A deposit secures your vessel and date, with the balance due on charter day. Crew gratuity, typically 15 to 20 percent of the charter fee, is customarily paid in cash on charter day and is separate from the charter price. Contact us at +1 (305) 515-4735 or at info@DayYachtCharters.com to check availability and start planning your Fort Lauderdale charter.

 

 

 

Fort Lauderdale Yacht Charters: Everything You Need to Know Before You Book

Fort Lauderdale has been earning its title as the Yachting Capital of the World not through civic proclamation but through the accumulation of decades of marine industry, boat show culture, and waterfront investment that has made this city the global headquarters of the serious yachting world. The numbers alone are striking: more than 50,000 registered vessels in Broward County, 30,000 miles of navigable inland waterways across the greater Fort Lauderdale area, and an annual boat show that draws 100,000 visitors and more than 1,000 exhibiting vessels to the Bahia Mar waterfront every October and November. The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show has operated since 1959 and has grown from a regional industry event into the world's largest in-water boat show, the gathering point for the most important manufacturers, brokers, outfitters, and charter operators in the global marine industry. Being on the water at Fort Lauderdale during boat show week means sharing the ICW and the inlet with some of the most extraordinary vessels afloat, and a Day Yacht Charters Fort Lauderdale charter during that window is one of the most memorable experiences the yachting world offers.

The Intracoastal Waterway is the heart of Fort Lauderdale's identity as a charter destination. The ICW runs through the city from Port Everglades north through the Millionaire's Row corridor, passing through a sequence of waterfront environments that change in character every few hundred yards and that together form the most comprehensive portrait of American yacht culture available from a single waterway passage. The canal system that branches off the main ICW channel threads through the Las Olas isles and the established residential neighborhoods of Fort Lauderdale's most desirable addresses, where mid-century ranch houses sit alongside contemporary waterfront compounds and the docks behind every property hold vessels ranging from 30-foot sport cruisers to 80-foot motor yachts. The canal passages are narrow enough that a charter yacht moving through them at idle speed creates an intimate experience of the city's waterfront life that no land-based visit approximates: residents aboard their own vessels acknowledging passing charter boats, the working routines of the marine service crews at the docks, and the constant evidence of a community whose daily life is organized around the water in a way that has no American equivalent outside of a handful of coastal Florida cities.

Millionaire's Row occupies a specific section of the ICW north of the Port Everglades inlet and represents the concentrated version of what the entire Fort Lauderdale waterfront expresses more broadly. The estates along this stretch of the ICW are among the most valuable residential properties in Florida, and their private docks and vessel collections reflect the full range of serious private yacht ownership from 50-foot sportfishers to 200-foot superyachts. The Row has been a part of Fort Lauderdale's identity for generations, and its status as a charter destination, an address for vessels that appear in the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, and a symbol of the city's relationship with the water remains as central to the city's identity today as it was when the first megayachts began appearing at the docks along this stretch in the 1960s and 1970s. A Day Yacht Charters Fort Lauderdale passage along Millionaire's Row delivers the experience at water level, from the cockpit of a private vessel, without the distance and compression of a tourist boat narration.

The offshore reef system provides a natural counterpoint to the ICW experience, taking charter guests from the sheltered waterway environment into the open Atlantic and the underwater world of the Florida Reef Tract. Fort Lauderdale's position on the Atlantic coast places it directly adjacent to one of the most extensive reef systems in the Northern Hemisphere, and the combination of warm Gulf Stream water moving northward along the coast and the shallow tropical shelf conditions that support reef growth produces a reef ecosystem of genuine richness just a short run offshore. The loggerhead sea turtles that patrol the Fort Lauderdale nearshore reefs are among the most consistent marine wildlife encounters available on the Florida Atlantic coast, and their presence on virtually every reef snorkeling visit is one of the details that guests consistently mention as the unexpected highlight of their Fort Lauderdale charter day. The full range of Atlantic reef fish species, the southern stingrays on the sandy patches between reef formations, and the clear subtropical water that allows visibility of 40 to 60 feet on calm days combine to make the Fort Lauderdale offshore reef a snorkeling destination of genuine quality.

A typical full-day Fort Lauderdale charter from Bahia Mar Yachting Center follows a pattern built around the complementary characters of the ICW and the offshore Atlantic. The morning departure from the marina takes the vessel south through the ICW toward Port Everglades, passing the commercial marina facilities and the boat show grounds before heading out through the inlet into the Atlantic. The offshore run to the nearshore reef takes approximately 15 minutes from the inlet, and the snorkeling stop at the first reef site provides the day's initial Atlantic reef experience before the vessel moves to the deeper outer reef for a longer snorkeling and swimming session. The catered lunch at anchor combines fresh Florida stone crab, local seafood, and tropical fruit with the open Atlantic setting, followed by an afternoon passage north along the coast and back into the ICW for the Millionaire's Row return cruise. The sunset return along the Intracoastal, with the waterfront estates lighting up and the channel traffic settling into the quieter rhythm of the late afternoon, closes the day with the definitive Fort Lauderdale waterfront image: the ICW in the golden hour, the yachts at their docks, and the city that the water made visible from the deck of a private charter vessel.

The cultural fabric of Fort Lauderdale adds texture to every charter visit that extends beyond the waterways and the reef. Las Olas Boulevard, the city's signature dining and retail corridor, connects the beach to the mainland through the Las Olas isles residential neighborhood and provides a waterfront restaurant culture of genuine quality, with dining options ranging from casual waterfront seafood bars to serious fine dining establishments where the stone crab and local seafood represent the best of South Florida's culinary tradition. The NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, located on Las Olas in the downtown cultural district, is a significant regional art institution with a collection that reflects Fort Lauderdale's position as one of South Florida's most culturally engaged cities. The Riverwalk along the New River connects the cultural and dining institutions of the downtown core in a walkable waterfront promenade, accessible by tender from a charter vessel anchored in the New River reaches. The Bimini Islands in the Bahamas, just 50 miles across the Gulf Stream from Fort Lauderdale's inlet, represent the nearest point of the Caribbean and an accessible offshore destination for charter groups with the time and appetite for a Gulf Stream crossing.

Day Yacht Charters maintains a carefully selected Fort Lauderdale fleet covering every group size and charter style, departing from Bahia Mar Yachting Center with experienced crews who know the ICW, the inlet, and the offshore reef system in every condition the Florida Atlantic coast produces. We do not overbook vessels or compromise on the provisioning and preparation standards that a Fort Lauderdale charter demands. Every boat goes out clean, crewed by professionals who care about the quality of your day on the water, and provisioned with the Florida stone crab, fresh Atlantic seafood, and quality bar stock that reflects the genuine food culture of this city. Call +1 (305) 515-4735 or contact us online to check current availability and reserve the right vessel for your group and your dates. The Yachting Capital of the World is on your doorstep.

Frequently Asked Questions About Yacht Charters in Fort Lauderdale

What is the best time of year to charter a yacht in Fort Lauderdale?

Fort Lauderdale offers excellent yacht charter conditions year-round, with its subtropical climate keeping the water warm and the days sunny in every season. October through May is the dry season, offering the clearest skies, the calmest coastal conditions, and the most pleasant temperatures for a day on the water. The winter months draw visitors from the rest of North America specifically for Fort Lauderdale's warm weather, and the city comes alive with yacht owners and charter guests from November through April. The summer months bring warmer temperatures and often excellent value on available charter vessels. Year-round temperatures range from 65 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

Can we cruise the Intracoastal Waterway and see Millionaire's Row?

Yes. Cruising the Intracoastal Waterway through Fort Lauderdale is one of the signature experiences of any charter here. The ICW passes directly in front of Millionaire's Row, the famous stretch of waterfront mansions and megayacht docks that defines the city's reputation as the Yachting Capital of the World. A Day Yacht Charters Fort Lauderdale itinerary typically includes a passage along this iconic waterway, giving your group a front-row view of some of the most impressive private homes and vessels in Florida. The contrast between the intimate canal passages and the open ocean just a short run offshore is part of what makes Fort Lauderdale such a diverse charter destination.

What can I expect from a typical day on the water in Fort Lauderdale?

A typical Fort Lauderdale charter begins at Bahia Mar Yachting Center and heads out through Port Everglades to the open Atlantic. Most itineraries include a passage along the Intracoastal Waterway through the Millionaire's Row mansions, a stop at Fort Lauderdale Beach for swimming and snorkeling on the nearshore reefs, and a run offshore to the deeper reef systems for better snorkeling and wildlife viewing. A catered lunch with fresh Florida stone crab and seafood follows, and the afternoon typically continues with more reef snorkeling or a relaxed cruise back along the waterfront. Sunset returns along the ICW with the waterfront mansions lit up are a consistent favorite.

How far in advance should I book my Fort Lauderdale charter?

We recommend booking four to six weeks ahead for most dates. The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in late October and early November is one of the most popular charter periods in the entire year, and vessels during that week should be secured two to three months in advance. The winter season from January through March also books up quickly as visitors from the northeast arrive for the warm weather. Call us at +1 (305) 515-4735 and we will check availability for your dates right away.

Are food and drinks included in the Fort Lauderdale charter?

Yes. All Day Yacht Charters Fort Lauderdale charters include food and beverages prepared and served aboard by the crew. Fort Lauderdale is situated at the heart of Florida's stone crab and fresh seafood culture, and our provisioning reflects the best of what is available locally. A full bar, cold beverages, fresh tropical fruit, and snacks are available throughout the day. We can also coordinate waterfront restaurant pickups on the Intracoastal for guests who want to add a dining stop ashore. Dietary preferences and custom menus are accommodated with advance notice.

What is the minimum and maximum group size for a Fort Lauderdale charter?

Our Fort Lauderdale fleet accommodates groups of two to approximately twenty guests depending on the vessel chosen. Smaller yachts from 32 to 45 feet are ideal for couples and intimate groups of up to eight. Mid-size vessels handle groups of 10 to 14 comfortably. Larger motor yachts and catamarans accommodate groups of 15 to 20 for corporate events, bachelorette parties, birthday celebrations, and waterfront sightseeing cruises. Call us at +1 (305) 515-4735 to match your group with the right vessel.

 

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