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Star Island & Millionaire's Row Skyline Cruise on Biscayne Bay

Glide out onto Biscayne Bay aboard a double-decker boat for a fully-narrated 90-minute loop past the downtown skyline, Fisher Island and the palm-studded mansions of Star Island, with the captain calling out celebrity-owned homes tied to names like Gloria Estefan and Shaquille O'Neal. It departs from Bayside Marketplace, minutes from PortMiami, so you're on the water almost as soon as you step off the ship. This is the postcard Miami-from-the-water image first-timers come for, and the short run leaves the rest of the day wide open.

What to expect

You board a double-decker vessel at Bayside Marketplace and spend 90 minutes gliding across Biscayne Bay while a bilingual narrator points out downtown Miami's skyline, Fisher Island, and the iconic palm-lined mansions of Star Island—including celebrity homes tied to Gloria Estefan and Shaquille O'Neal. The climate-controlled interior and open-air upper deck let you choose your vantage; many guests spend the voyage shifting between both to capture the postcard Miami-from-the-water views. The captain's real-time commentary transforms what could be a passive boat ride into a guided tour of architectural and cultural landmarks. By trip's end, you've absorbed the essential Miami skyline and still have most of your port day free.

Who to call — book direct
Miami Skyline Cruises
$28 per adult, $22 per child. Includes the 90-minute narrated bilingual cruise on a climate-controlled double-decker vessel with open-air upper deck, restrooms and an onboard cash/mojito bar (drinks extra). Departs Miamarina at Bayside, 401 Biscayne Blvd; arrive 30-45 min early.
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

Direct wins big. The cruise line sells the bay sightseeing piece bundled around ~$51 per person (and up to $114 in airboat combos). The exact same Millionaire's Row bay cruise is $28 direct here, roughly $23 per person saved with no aggregator markup.

Good to know

Arrive at Miamarina (401 Biscayne Blvd, Bayside Marketplace) 30–45 minutes early to check in; the site sits only minutes from PortMiami, so budget 10–15 minutes walking from the cruise terminal. The 90-minute cruise fits easily into a 6–8 hour port window, leaving you 4+ hours for lunch or additional exploring. Bring cash if you want onboard drinks from the mojito bar, and wear sunscreen or a hat since the open-air upper deck offers full sun exposure. Book this excursion direct through Miami Skyline Cruises rather than your cruise line to save ~$23 per person versus the bundled ship price.

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