Board the 65’ VIP Azimut at Miami Beach Marina and cut loose along Miami’s glittering coast before heading to the shallow turquoise shoals of the northern Bahamas. Located in Miami Beach, Florida, Bouquet de Fleurs is a private yacht charter that turns an ordinary day on the water into a tailor-made celebration: sunbathing on bridge-deck sunpads, drifting on Balinese beds, and chasing sand bars that sit like natural islands in cobalt seas.
The yacht itself is a 65-foot Azimut with a stealth-look hull and a spacious, modern interior. Three cabins with luxury linens and three executive bathrooms mean overnight trips to Bimini feel more like a boutique hotel than a boat. On deck, an expansive lounge and a pristine bar make the skyline views—South Beach’s art deco rim, Venetian Islands’ waterfront mansions, and the glitter of downtown—easy to soak in. The crew includes a licensed captain and stewardess who manage navigation, safety gear, and service so guests can focus on snorkeling, wakeboarding, or relaxing with a cocktail.
Typical charters leave from Miami Beach Marina and follow popular routes: Venetian Islands, Hobie Beach off Virginia Key, a cruise up the Miami River past waterfront restaurants, and the turquoise sand bars that punctuate the Gulf Stream. For multiday charters, the route extends to Bimini, where shallow sand flats and clear water reveal stingrays and schools of jacks. Natural highlights include the ribbon of white sand bars, seagrass beds that support juvenile fish, and mangrove-edged inlets near Key Biscayne that attract wading birds.
Practical perks are comprehensive: floating toys, towels, ice, and soft drinks are included; jet skis, private chefs, DJs, and bartenders are available as add-ons. Note the policy: food and alcohol aren’t included unless ordered; standard crew gratuity is 15%. Bring passport or US ID for Bahamian trips and arrive 15 minutes early.
Miami Beach’s boating culture dates back to the 1920s development boom that transformed tidal flats into the resorts visible from the deck today. Visiting responsibly matters—anchoring on sand bars can crush seagrass and damage habitat, so follow the crew’s anchoring guidance.
With capacity for 13 guests and sleeping space for six, Bouquet de Fleurs is ideal for family holidays, intimate honeymoons, or celebrations. The charter includes life jackets and a licensed crew, and enforces simple rules—no pets, no hookah, and no red wine—to protect comfort onboard. Add-ons such as a private chef, DJ, bartender, or delivered jet skis let you scale the outing from relaxed snorkeling to a sunset party.