Discover the vibrant city of Miami on this evening boat tour. Cruise through the city’s illuminated skyline and explore key areas such as the Miami River, Downtown Miami, Brickell, and Brickell Key. Gain insights into the rich history and culture of Miami, from the Tequesta Indians to the latest architectural wonders. Enjoy unobstructed views aboard your unique Thriller boats, designed for a maximum of 36 passengers. This 45-minute tour offers a peaceful ride at idle speed, perfect for soaking in the enchanting waterfront sights under the stars.
- Evening boat tour showcasing Miami's architecture and history
- Unique Thriller boats for unobstructed panoramic views
- Explore Miami River, Brickell, Brickell Key, Downtown Miami, and learn about the city’s history and Tequesta Indians.
- Tour duration: 45 minutes with no restrictions on age
We are inside of the shopping center, Bayside Marketplace, once inside walk to the bay and we are to the right side of the mall towards the Hard Rock Cafe. Please look for large checker flags and colorful boats to find your dock.
Bayside Marketplace
See Miami during the night. Visit Miami River, Brickell and Brickell Key. Learn about historic and new developments within Downtown Miami and Brickell; Hear about your native Tequesta Indians and enjoy Miami from the water under the stars.
See Miami during the night. Visit Miami River, Brickell and Brickell Key. Learn about historic and new developments within Downtown Miami and Brickell; Hear about your native Tequesta Indians and enjoy Miami from the water under the stars.
Features a significant bronze statue titled "The Pillar of History" by Cuban artist Manuel Carbonell. The art work for Mami’s Brickell Ave bridge linking Downtown Miami to the Financial District of Brickell. This 53-foot tall bronze monument, located at mid span of the bridge, narrates the lives of the Tequesta Indians, Miami's first inhabitants. The sculpture includes 158 figures and is topped by a 17foot bronze sculpture of a Tequesta Indian warrior. Additionally, the bridge is adorned with four bronze bas-reliefs on the supporting piers honoring Miami's early pioneers”
Learn more about Tequesta Native Americans
Brickell City Centre has transformed the heart of downtown Miami with bustling coffee shops, upscale cocktail bars and an unparalleled shopping experience.
2.4km in length = 1.49 miles The paved loop reaches Brickell Key by crossing the Brickell Key Bridge, then follows the island’s paved perimeter path beside the water.
Built in 1987 and known for its elaborate night-time illuminations and its dramatic three glass tiers.
Houses some of the oldest structures in Miami, and over the decades, has been able to retain a large part of its early pioneer character.
A contemporary entertainment and convention complex The venue opened in 1982 and named after famed newspaper publisher, James L. Knight.
The Rickenbacker Causeway connects Miami to Virginia Key and Key Biscayne. Named after Eddie Rickenbacker, the American World War I flying ace and founder and president of Miami-based Eastern Air Lines
Today, PortMiami is recognized as the "Cruise Capital of the World" and "Cargo Gateway of the Americas" with a significant impact on the economy and the community.
Home of the Miami Heat Basketball Team A multi-purpose arena The arena has capacity for 19,500 people
17-story, Mediterranean Revival Freedom Tower. It is the city's best-known early skyscraper, am architectural symbol of the city’s early ambition. Built and completed in 1925 as the headquarters of The Miami News. From 1962 to 1974, the building served as the Cuban Refugee Center, assisting hundreds of thousands of Cubans seeking asylum in the United States. In 2008, the building was designated a National Historic Landmark.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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