You will be able to tour a wide variety of our Sailing and Power catamarans (line-up to be confirmed) like the ones listed below and be eligible to claim exclusive boat show savings on your next unforgettable cruising vacation!
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You will be able to tour a wide variety of our Sailing and Power catamarans (line-up to be confirmed) like the ones listed below and be eligible to claim exclusive boat show savings on your next unforgettable cruising vacation!
After the show don’t forget to visit the other amazing sites Miami has to offer, like the Art Deco District, Little Habana, South Beach, the Miami Seaquarium, Lincoln Road and more. here
For your convenience we are also available at the Miami Yacht Show ( Show Space # tbc) happening during the same dates on One Herald Plaza in Downtown Miami this year! more
The magic of Miami Beach is yours when you plan your waterfront stay at the Miami Beach Marina. Located adjacent to Government Cut, with no fixed bridges and plenty of deep water, Miami Beach Marina affords easy accessibility to great fishing…sailing…and cruising.
Our 400 boat slips provide plenty of dock space for vessels up to 250 feet. Slips are complete with fresh water, electricity, telephone and cable hook-ups…with a courteous and professional staff focused on making your stay a quality experience. Make it your stop on Miami Beach! here
With the famous Art Deco District nearby you are also a few steps from the exciting shopping and nightlife of trendy South Beach. more
If you're into racing and get to catch up with Enrique during your stay, ask him about his experience! He's got plenty of racing under his belt, and coaches a team that will be racing in the 420 Triple Crown this summer. here
Know a Miami marina that should be on board? If you see something, say something: email becky@dockwa.com with your suggestions.
Just a few blocks down the street from Prime Marina and a familiar sight to any sailor who's raced in Biscayne Bay, Dinner Key Marina in Coconut Grove is another beast of a well-run operation. The staff here manages 480+ slips as well as the 200 moorings just outside the marina. here
While in Miami I was lucky enough to meet some excellent tour guides. From stand-up comedy at The Speakeasy in "hipster" Coconut Grove to South Beach for the requisite tourist experience of feeling incredibly under-dressed, there's something for everyone in Miami. Even if you're not the South Beach type, it's worth going on a stroll to take in the vibe, the architecture, and, of course, the beach. When it's 11PM and Boston bars are an hour from closing, Miami is just getting started. [links]
Some fun history about Dinner Key: The docks originally served as base of operations for the Clippers, Pan American Airways' flying boats! Read more in their Marinas.com profile. [links]
1. One Island Park here
In Miami, everyone wants a piece of the waterfront. Condos, restaurants and private homes all try to stake claim on the ever-disappearing property by bay (and sea). Luckily, in a water-centric city like Miami, marinas take up a good portion of this prime real estate.
The One Island Park compound opened in Miami Beach in November last year and is designed solely for superyachts and is able to accommodate yachts measuring up to 244 metres in its deep water berths. here
With dockage available in every waterfront neighbourhood, you can decide what amenities you seek, how much privacy you desire and which part of Miami you’d like to be based to explore this exciting city. [links]
Visitors to One Island Park will enjoy a vast range of VIP concierge services, as well as a high level of exclusivity. The new compound was designed to showcase both the area and the best standards of service, meaning it will become an extremely popular spot for private owners, while its location means that clients can enjoy the thriving art scene, the beaches and the nightlife of Miami. [links]