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Ports & Harbours

Marinas of Miami

From world-class superyacht facilities to charming fishing harbours, discover Miami's finest moorings

Gateway to the Atlantic

Miami boasts over 40 marinas scattered along its 550km coastline, making it one of the most sought-after yachting destinations in the Atlantic. Whether you are arriving on a 10-metre sailing yacht or a 100-metre superyacht, Miami offers world-class facilities, expert services, and an unrivalled sailing environment blessed with over 300 days of sunshine each year.

10,000+ Berths

40+ Marinas

550km Coastline

Premier Marinas

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Island Gardens Deep Harbour

La única marina de superyates de Miami con capacidad para embarcaciones de hasta 500 pies. Ubicada en Watson Island con vistas al Downtown.

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Bayside Marketplace Marina

Marina en el corazón del Downtown de Miami. Acceso fácil a restaurantes, tiendas y atracciones turísticas.

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Coconut Grove Sailing Club

Club náutico histórico en Coconut Grove con instalaciones de clase mundial y comunidad marinera activa.

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Miami Beach Marina

La marina más grande de Miami Beach con 400 atraques. Ubicación privilegiada en South Beach con todos los servicios.

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Yacht Haven Grande Miami at Island Gardens

Yacht Haven Grande Miami at Island Gardens is Miami's premier superyacht marina welcoming vessels up to 550 feet with world-class facilities and concierge.

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Fisher Island Club Marina

Fisher Island Club Marina serves one of the most exclusive residential communities in the US, accessible only by ferry or boat.

Superyacht

Atlantic / ICW Coast

Bahia Mar Yachting Center

Fort Lauderdale Beach, FL250 berths

Bahia Mar is the epicenter of Fort Lauderdale's yachting world and home to the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show — the largest in-water boat show on Earth. The marina accommodates vessels up to 300 feet with full-service amenities, fuel dock, and direct ocean access via Port Everglades inlet. The on-site Bahia Mar DoubleTree provides convenient accommodation for yacht crews and owners.

250 berthsMax LOA: 300ft / 91m
Superyacht

Intracoastal / New River Coast

Lauderdale Marine Center

New River, Fort Lauderdale, FL400 berths

Lauderdale Marine Center is the largest full-service marine center in South Florida, offering 400+ wet slips, a 485-ton travel lift, and comprehensive refit and repair services. Located on the New River, it serves as the primary service hub for the Fort Lauderdale superyacht fleet. The on-site chandlery, electronics shop, and paint facilities make it a one-stop destination for yacht maintenance.

400 berthsMax LOA: 200ft / 61m
Superyacht

ICW / New River Junction Coast

Pier Sixty-Six Marina

Intracoastal Waterway, Fort Lauderdale, FL164 berths

Pier Sixty-Six Marina is Fort Lauderdale's most prestigious superyacht marina, capable of accommodating vessels up to 450 feet. Part of the iconic Pier Sixty-Six resort complex currently undergoing a $1 billion redevelopment by Tavistock Group, the marina sits at the junction of the Intracoastal Waterway and the New River with direct access to Port Everglades. The location is unmatched for mega-yacht owners.

164 berthsMax LOA: 450ft / 137m
Superyacht

Atlantic/Intracoastal Coast

Rybovich Superyacht Marina

4200 Interstate 95, West Palm Beach, FL 3340780 berths

Rybovich is the most prestigious superyacht marina in the Western Hemisphere, a name synonymous with the world's largest and most exclusive vessels. The 56-acre facility on the Intracoastal Waterway can accommodate yachts up to 300+ feet with full refit and repair capabilities. Owned by Wayne Huizenga Jr., Rybovich is where the world's billionaires dock during Palm Beach season — it's the Monaco of the Americas.

80 berthsMax LOA: 300+ ft
Superyacht

Intracoastal Coast

Palm Harbor Marina

400 N Flagler Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33401190 berths

Palm Harbor Marina is West Palm Beach's premier full-service marina, located in the heart of downtown on the Intracoastal Waterway with direct access to the Atlantic via the Palm Beach Inlet. The marina offers 190 wet slips for vessels up to 200 feet, fuel dock, pump-out station, and is walking distance to Clematis Street's restaurants and nightlife.

190 berthsMax LOA: 200 ft
Superyacht

Intracoastal Coast

Boca Raton Resort Marina

501 E Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 3343232 berths

The Boca Raton Resort Marina is part of the iconic Boca Raton resort complex, offering 32 slips for vessels up to 170 feet on the Intracoastal Waterway. Marina guests enjoy full access to the resort's amenities including restaurants, spa, pools, and beach club. The marina's location at the Boca Raton Inlet provides quick access to the Atlantic for fishing and cruising.

32 berthsMax LOA: 170 ft

All Marinas

Explore our comprehensive guide to South Florida's marinas and ports

Island Gardens Deep Harbour

Bayside Marketplace Marina

Coconut Grove Sailing Club

Miami Beach Marina

Dinner Key Marina

Haulover Marine Center

Crandon Marina

Aventura Marina

Miamarina at Bayside

Brickell Key Marina

Yacht Haven Grande Miami at Island Gardens

Fisher Island Club Marina

One Island Park Marina

Superyacht
250 berths

Bahia Mar Yachting Center

Fort Lauderdale Beach, FL
Max LOA: 300ft / 91m
Superyacht
400 berths

Lauderdale Marine Center

New River, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Max LOA: 200ft / 61m
Superyacht
164 berths

Pier Sixty-Six Marina

Intracoastal Waterway, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Max LOA: 450ft / 137m
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80 berths

New River Downtown Docks

Downtown Fort Lauderdale, FL
Max LOA: 150ft / 46m
Superyacht
80 berths

Rybovich Superyacht Marina

4200 Interstate 95, West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Max LOA: 300+ ft
Superyacht
190 berths

Palm Harbor Marina

400 N Flagler Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Max LOA: 200 ft
Superyacht
32 berths

Boca Raton Resort Marina

501 E Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432
Max LOA: 170 ft

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