Miami to Bimini yacht charter, private Gulf Stream crossing to the closest Bahamian island

Miami to Bimini by Boat: Charter, Rental & Day Trips

Miami to Bimini Yacht Charter

The shortest Bahamas crossing. Miami to Bimini by boat is just 50 miles and 2 to 3 hours across the Gulf Stream, ideal as a day trip or an overnight by private boat charter or boat rental, with captain, crew, and customs handled.

Captain and crew on every crossing. Customs coordination included.

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PRIVATE MIAMI TO BIMINI CROSSINGS

Miami to Bimini by Private Yacht Charter

Bimini sits just 50 miles east of Miami, the closest Bahamian island to the mainland. A private Miami to Bimini yacht charter covers that distance in about 2 to 3 hours across the Gulf Stream, which makes it the only Bahamian crossing you can comfortably do as a day trip. Every crossing departs from a deep-water marina in Miami (Fort Lauderdale is an option too), fully crewed and private to your group.

Crown Yachts runs private, crewed charters from South Florida across to Bimini. The captain manages the crossing, the weather window, customs clearance at the North Bimini port of entry, and all navigation. You spend the day at Honeymoon Harbour with the friendly stingrays at Gun Cay, snorkeling the SS Sapona wreck, exploring the Bimini Road, or fishing the drop-off that made Bimini the sportfishing capital of the world. A Miami to Bimini boat trip can run as a single day or as a multi-day stay aboard.

A Miami to Bimini boat charter is quoted per trip rather than at a fixed rate. The vessel, the format, the number of guests, and add-ons such as a private chef and an open bar all factor in. Share your date and plan via WhatsApp and we build the quote.

Luxury yacht at anchor in Bimini's turquoise water after the crossing from Miami

Bimini Fleet

Yachts for the Miami to Bimini Crossing

Private charter yachts available for the Miami to Bimini crossing. Captain and crew on every booking. A faster vessel is ideal for the round trip on a single-day Bimini day trip from Miami.

WHAT TO EXPECT

How a Miami to Bimini Yacht Charter Works

A Miami to Bimini yacht charter is the easiest way to reach the Bahamas from South Florida. Here is what every crossing includes, from the Miami marina to the anchorage off North Bimini.

PLAN YOUR CROSSING
50 MILES EAST

The Shortest Crossing from Miami to the Bahamas

Bimini sits roughly 50 miles east of Miami across the Gulf Stream, the closest Bahamian island to the mainland. On a motor yacht the Miami to Bimini crossing takes about 2 to 3 hours depending on vessel speed and sea conditions. It is the shortest of all the Miami to Bahamas crossings, which is exactly why so many first-time Bahamas trips begin with a run to Bimini.

DAY TRIP OR MULTI-DAY

Leave Miami in the Morning, Home the Same Evening, or Stay Aboard

Because the crossing is so short, a Bimini day trip from Miami is genuinely doable. The yacht departs a deep-water Miami marina early, spends the day on the flats and sandbars, and is back at the dock the same evening. Prefer to slow down? The same Miami to Bimini boat trip runs just as easily as an overnight or a multi-day charter, waking up at anchor off North Bimini. Both formats are fully crewed and private to your group.

COMPLETELY PRIVATE

One Group, One Vessel, No Other Passengers

Every Miami to Bimini boat charter is a completely private booking. No shared passengers, no group tour format, no other guests at the marina or on board. Your group has the vessel, the captain, and the crew exclusively for the whole crossing from Miami to Bimini and back.

CAPTAIN HANDLES EVERYTHING

Customs, Cruising Permit, and Navigation Managed by the Crew

Passengers carry only a valid passport. The captain handles the Bahamian cruising permit, vessel documentation, customs clearance at the official port of entry in North Bimini, and all navigation across the Gulf Stream. Every part of the Miami to Bimini by boat crossing is managed by the crew from the Miami dock to the anchorage.

WATER AND WILDLIFE

Stingrays, Shipwrecks, and Some of the Clearest Water in the Bahamas

Bimini packs an extraordinary amount into a small island chain. Honeymoon Harbour at Gun Cay is famous for the friendly southern stingrays that glide across the sandbar. The SS Sapona shipwreck is an easy snorkel in shallow water, and the flats around North and South Bimini offer visibility other bays cannot match. A Bahamas day charter from Miami can be built around all of it.

SPORTFISHING CAPITAL

Hemingway's Island and the Deep Water Just Offshore

Bimini earned its reputation as the sportfishing capital of the world in Hemingway's day, and the deep water sits only minutes from the island. Mahi, tuna, wahoo, and marlin run the drop-off just off the western shore. A Bahamas fishing charter out of Bimini reaches productive grounds faster than almost anywhere in the region.

DEPARTURE POINTS

Miami Marinas for the Bimini Crossing

Miami to Bimini charters depart from deep-water marinas in Miami, with Fort Lauderdale as an alternative for guests staying farther north. We assign the departure point closest to you for the shortest run to the crossing.

Select a marina to see the location

Miami Beach Marina

South Beach, Miami

The primary Miami departure point for the Bimini crossing. At the southern tip of Miami Beach beside Government Cut, vessels clear the channel within minutes and are in open water heading east toward Bimini. The most requested marina for a Miami to Bimini day trip.

A Watson Island deep-water marina on the MacArthur Causeway between downtown Miami and Miami Beach. It accommodates larger vessels with deep-water berths, and a short transit south reaches Government Cut and the open Atlantic for the run to Bimini.

On the eastern shore of Key Biscayne with direct Atlantic access east of the island. One of the closest Miami departure points to open water, cutting the run out toward Cat Cay and Bimini with no inner bay transit required.

Miami's largest marina, in the sheltered waterfront neighborhood of Coconut Grove. The southern approach from Dinner Key runs through the lower bay to Government Cut and out toward Cat Cay and the southern Bimini chain, convenient for guests staying in Coconut Grove or Brickell.

For guests north of Miami, Fort Lauderdale is an equally short jump to Bimini. Bahia Mar, on Seabreeze Boulevard at Fort Lauderdale Beach, clears Port Everglades and heads straight across the Gulf Stream, a popular alternative departure for the same 50-mile crossing.

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  • Miami Beach MarinaSouth Beach, MiamiThe primary Miami departure point for the Bimini crossing. At the southern tip of Miami Beach beside Government Cut, vessels clear the channel within minutes and are in open water heading east toward Bimini. The most requested marina for a Miami to Bimini day trip.Miami Beach yacht charters
  • Island Gardens Deep HarbourWatson Island, MiamiA Watson Island deep-water marina on the MacArthur Causeway between downtown Miami and Miami Beach. It accommodates larger vessels with deep-water berths, and a short transit south reaches Government Cut and the open Atlantic for the run to Bimini.Downtown Miami yacht charters
  • Crandon Park MarinaKey Biscayne, MiamiOn the eastern shore of Key Biscayne with direct Atlantic access east of the island. One of the closest Miami departure points to open water, cutting the run out toward Cat Cay and Bimini with no inner bay transit required.Key Biscayne yacht charters
  • Dinner Key MarinaCoconut Grove, MiamiMiami's largest marina, in the sheltered waterfront neighborhood of Coconut Grove. The southern approach from Dinner Key runs through the lower bay to Government Cut and out toward Cat Cay and the southern Bimini chain, convenient for guests staying in Coconut Grove or Brickell.Coconut Grove yacht charters
  • Bahia Mar Yachting CenterFort Lauderdale BeachFor guests north of Miami, Fort Lauderdale is an equally short jump to Bimini. Bahia Mar, on Seabreeze Boulevard at Fort Lauderdale Beach, clears Port Everglades and heads straight across the Gulf Stream, a popular alternative departure for the same 50-mile crossing.Harbor Beach yacht charters

BOOKING PROCESS

How to Plan a Miami to Bimini Yacht Charter

01

Share Your Date, Group Size, and Format

Contact us via WhatsApp with your preferred date, how many guests will be aboard, and whether you want a Bimini day trip or a multi-day stay. We respond with available vessels and a route recommendation matched to your group and timeline.

02

Receive an Offshore Vessel Shortlist

We send a curated list of vessels suited to the Miami to Bimini crossing and your group size. Options range from the Lazzara LSX 75 and Azimut 105 to the Pershing GTX 116. A faster vessel is ideal if you want the full round trip in a single day.

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Choose Your Miami Departure Marina and Stops

We confirm the departure marina closest to where your group is staying in Miami (or Fort Lauderdale, if that is nearer), then map the day around what you want to see. Honeymoon Harbour stingrays, the SS Sapona wreck, Radio Beach, or a fishing run off the drop-off. The itinerary is built around your group.

04

Arrange Catering, Add-Ons, and Documentation

We coordinate provisioning, a private chef, an open bar package, and any celebration setup for the crossing. Every passenger receives the passport and entry checklist at this stage so nothing is missed on the day.

05

Confirm with a Deposit and Receive Your Charter Agreement

Secure the vessel and date with a deposit. You receive a full charter agreement covering the Miami marina address, boarding time, captain contact, and everything included. The captain monitors the marine forecast and confirms the exact departure window ahead of the crossing.

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Board Early and Cross to Bimini

Most Bimini day trips depart Miami early to make the most of the island. The captain and crew are aboard before you arrive, every add-on is ready, and the vessel clears Government Cut and heads east across the Gulf Stream. You arrive in Bimini with nothing left to arrange.

WHERE YOU WILL GO

What to See After the Crossing to Bimini

Bimini packs stingray sandbars, shipwrecks, a mysterious rock formation, and calm swim beaches into one small island chain. These are the stops most requested on a Bimini day trip from Miami or an overnight.

Select a spot to see where it is

North Bimini & Alice Town

Main Island

North Bimini is the main island and the heart of Bimini life. Alice Town runs along the King's Highway with waterfront bars, dive shops, and the historic Compleat Angler district that Hemingway made famous. The North Bimini harbour is the official port of entry where the captain clears customs on arrival from Miami. It is the natural base for a day trip or an overnight anchorage.

Honeymoon Harbour at Gun Cay, just south of Bimini, is the single most requested stop on the island chain. The shallow sandbar is home to friendly southern stingrays that glide right up to swimmers in ankle-deep, crystal-clear water. It is the highlight of most Bimini day trips from Miami and one of the most photographed sandbars in the northern Bahamas.

The SS Sapona is a concrete-hulled cargo ship grounded in shallow water south of Bimini since a 1926 hurricane. The wreck sits partly above the surface, making it an easy and dramatic snorkel for all abilities. Schools of fish shelter inside the hull, and the clear, shallow water around it makes it one of the best beginner snorkel sites in the Bahamas.

Off the northwest coast of North Bimini lies the Bimini Road, a half-mile line of massive rectangular limestone blocks resting in about 15 feet of water. The formation has fueled decades of legend and speculation, and it remains a fascinating and easy snorkel and dive site. The clear, shallow water makes the geometry of the blocks visible from the surface.

Radio Beach on North Bimini is a long, calm stretch of soft white sand and shallow turquoise water on the western shore. It is the classic Bimini swim and relaxation beach, easy to reach from the anchorage and ideal for a beach afternoon between snorkel stops. The gentle shallows make it a favorite for families on a Bimini day trip from Miami.

South Bimini is quieter than its northern neighbour, with protected anchorages, calmer water, and the Bimini Sharklab research station on its shore. The channel between North and South Bimini offers sheltered water for swimming and paddleboarding, and the southern flats are a launch point toward Gun Cay and the Cat Cay sandbars.

  • North Bimini & Alice TownMain IslandNorth Bimini is the main island and the heart of Bimini life. Alice Town runs along the King's Highway with waterfront bars, dive shops, and the historic Compleat Angler district that Hemingway made famous. The North Bimini harbour is the official port of entry where the captain clears customs on arrival from Miami. It is the natural base for a day trip or an overnight anchorage.
  • Honeymoon Harbour, Gun CayStingray SandbarHoneymoon Harbour at Gun Cay, just south of Bimini, is the single most requested stop on the island chain. The shallow sandbar is home to friendly southern stingrays that glide right up to swimmers in ankle-deep, crystal-clear water. It is the highlight of most Bimini day trips from Miami and one of the most photographed sandbars in the northern Bahamas.
  • SS Sapona ShipwreckSnorkel WreckThe SS Sapona is a concrete-hulled cargo ship grounded in shallow water south of Bimini since a 1926 hurricane. The wreck sits partly above the surface, making it an easy and dramatic snorkel for all abilities. Schools of fish shelter inside the hull, and the clear, shallow water around it makes it one of the best beginner snorkel sites in the Bahamas.
  • Bimini RoadRock FormationOff the northwest coast of North Bimini lies the Bimini Road, a half-mile line of massive rectangular limestone blocks resting in about 15 feet of water. The formation has fueled decades of legend and speculation, and it remains a fascinating and easy snorkel and dive site. The clear, shallow water makes the geometry of the blocks visible from the surface.
  • Radio BeachSwim BeachRadio Beach on North Bimini is a long, calm stretch of soft white sand and shallow turquoise water on the western shore. It is the classic Bimini swim and relaxation beach, easy to reach from the anchorage and ideal for a beach afternoon between snorkel stops. The gentle shallows make it a favorite for families on a Bimini day trip from Miami.
  • South BiminiQuiet AnchoragesSouth Bimini is quieter than its northern neighbour, with protected anchorages, calmer water, and the Bimini Sharklab research station on its shore. The channel between North and South Bimini offers sheltered water for swimming and paddleboarding, and the southern flats are a launch point toward Gun Cay and the Cat Cay sandbars.

PLAN YOUR MIAMI TO BIMINI CROSSING

Ready to Charter a Yacht from Miami to Bimini?

Tell us your date, how many guests, and whether you want a day trip or a multi-day stay. We recommend a vessel, build the itinerary, and quote the crossing. Everything from the Miami marina to the Bimini anchorage is handled.

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MIAMI TO BIMINI YACHT CHARTER

Miami to Bimini by Private Yacht: Stingrays, Shipwrecks, and Sportfishing

Crown Yachts runs private, crewed Miami to Bimini charters from South Florida. Every booking is fully private, fully crewed, and managed from first inquiry to the anchorage off North Bimini.

Private yacht crossing the Gulf Stream from Miami to Bimini in the Bahamas

Miami to Bimini Yacht Charter: The Closest Crossing to the Bahamas

50 miles from Miami, a 2 to 3-hour crossing

A Miami to Bimini yacht charter is the easiest way into the Bahamas from South Florida. The island sits only 50 miles east of Miami, a 2 to 3-hour run across the Gulf Stream, so the crossing fits inside a single day. Crown Yachts operates private yachts with the range and speed for the passage, departing from Miami Beach Marina or the nearest marina to your group. For the full island guide, see the Bimini yacht charter page.

Fully stocked yacht bar for a Bimini day trip from Miami

Bimini Day Trip from Miami: Honeymoon Harbour and the Stingrays

The most requested day on the island chain

A Miami to Bimini boat charter as a day trip departs Miami in the morning and anchors at Honeymoon Harbour off Gun Cay, where friendly southern stingrays glide across the shallow sandbar. From there the day can add the SS Sapona shipwreck snorkel, a swim at Radio Beach, and time on the North Bimini flats before the evening return. Multi-day charters include full provisioning, a private chef, and open bar service loaded before departure.

Crown Yachts captain and crew ready for the Miami to Bimini crossing

Miami to Bimini by Boat: The Crew Handles Customs, You Carry a Passport

Entry into the Bahamas managed from the dock in Miami

Entering the Bahamas by private vessel requires a cruising permit, vessel documentation, and customs clearance at the port of entry. On every Crown Yachts Miami to Bimini charter the captain handles all of it. Passengers carry only a valid US passport with at least six months of validity. The captain coordinates the arrival, presents the documentation, and manages the return clearance, so nothing about the international crossing falls to you. A Bahamas day charter or a fishing charter can shape the whole day on the water.

Luxury Miami to Bimini yacht charter for celebrations and multi-day island stays

Miami to Bimini Boat Trip: The First Stop on a Longer Bahamas Trip

From a single day to an island-hopping expedition

Because the crossing from Miami to Bimini is short, it is the natural first stop on a longer Bahamas itinerary. A multi-day charter can continue from Bimini to Cat Cay, the Berry Islands, Nassau, and on to the Exumas. For a milestone birthday, an anniversary, or simply a first taste of the islands, Crown Yachts coordinates the vessel, the route, the provisioning, and the crew service at every stop. See the full range of departures on the Miami to Bahamas page or the Bahamas charters hub.

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FAQ

Miami to Bimini Yacht Charter FAQ

How long from Miami to Bimini by boat?
A boat from Miami to Bimini crosses the Gulf Stream in about 2 to 3 hours over roughly 50 miles, the closest Bahamian island to the mainland. On a private boat from Miami to Bimini your captain plans the departure window for the smoothest water, handles the Bahamian cruising permit, and clears customs at the North Bimini port of entry, so all you do is step aboard. Exactly how long from Miami to Bimini by boat depends on vessel speed and sea conditions. That short distance is why the Miami to Bimini run can be done as a single day trip, unlike Nassau or the Exumas, which sit much farther out.
Can I do a Bimini day trip from Miami on a private yacht?
Yes. A Bimini day trip from Miami is the most popular first Bahamas crossing. The yacht departs a deep-water Miami marina in the morning, reaches Bimini in about 2 to 3 hours, and spends the day at Honeymoon Harbour, the SS Sapona wreck, and Radio Beach before returning the same evening. This day trip to Bimini from Miami works best on a faster vessel so the round trip fits comfortably in one day. If you would rather slow down, the same Bimini charter can run as an overnight instead.
Do I need a passport for a Miami to Bimini yacht charter?
Yes. Every guest needs a valid US passport to enter the Bahamas by private vessel, including on a single-day Miami to Bimini crossing. We recommend at least six months of validity remaining on the passport. The captain handles the Bahamian cruising permit and clears customs at the official port of entry in North Bimini on arrival, so all you need to carry is the passport itself.
Where in Miami do Bimini charters depart from?
Our Miami to Bimini charters depart from deep-water marinas with fast access to the open Atlantic. The most requested is Miami Beach Marina beside Government Cut, along with Island Gardens Deep Harbour on Watson Island, Crandon Park on Key Biscayne, and Dinner Key in Coconut Grove. For guests staying north of the city, Fort Lauderdale marinas such as Bahia Mar make the same short crossing. We recommend the departure point closest to where you are staying. See every route on the Bahamas charters hub.
How much does a Miami to Bimini yacht charter cost?
A Miami to Bimini boat charter is quoted per trip rather than at a fixed rate, because the total depends on the vessel, the format, and the add-ons. A single-day crossing, an overnight, and a multi-day stay each price differently, and provisioning, a private chef, and an open bar all factor in. Share your date, group size, and whether you want a day trip or a longer stay via WhatsApp, and we build a quote tailored to your crossing. Browse the fleet.
Can I book a Miami to Bimini boat rental or boat trip?
Yes. A Miami to Bimini boat rental is a private, crewed vessel for the crossing, and a boat trip from Miami to Bimini can run as a day trip or an overnight. Whether you book a yacht charter from Miami to Bimini or a Miami to Bimini boat rental, the captain, crew, fuel, and customs coordination are all included.
What is the Gulf Stream and how does it affect the Miami to Bimini crossing?
The Gulf Stream is a powerful ocean current running northeast at 2 to 4 knots through the Florida Straits between Miami and Bimini. In favorable conditions with southwest or southeast wind, the crossing is smooth. When northeast or east winds blow against the current, a short, steep chop develops. The captain monitors the marine forecast and picks the departure window with the calmest water, which is why most Miami to Bimini crossings leave early in the morning.
Is Bimini good for fishing?
Yes. Bimini is known as the sportfishing capital of the world, a reputation it earned in Ernest Hemingway's day. The deep water of the Gulf Stream sits only minutes off the western shore, so mahi, tuna, wahoo, and marlin are reachable quickly. A Bahamas fishing charter out of Bimini spends more time fishing and less time running than almost anywhere in the region.
Can I combine the Miami to Bimini trip with other Bahamas islands?
Yes. Bimini is the natural first stop on a longer Bahamas itinerary. From Bimini a multi-day charter can continue to Cat Cay, the Berry Islands, Nassau, and on to the Exumas. Because the crossing from Miami to Bimini is so short, many island-hopping trips begin here before pushing deeper into the islands. See the full range of departures on the Miami to Bahamas page.
What is the best time of year for a Miami to Bimini charter?
Bimini is a year-round destination. Late fall through spring generally brings the calmest seas and the most reliable Gulf Stream crossings, which suits day trips well. Summer brings warm, clear water and long days. The captain always makes the final call on crossing conditions and selects the departure window with the smoothest water for the day.
What is included in a Miami to Bimini yacht charter?
Every Miami to Bimini charter includes a licensed captain and professional crew, fuel for the crossing, all navigation and safety equipment, cruising permit coordination, and customs clearance at the Bimini port of entry. A private chef, full catering and open bar, watersports gear, and celebration decoration are available as add-ons and pre-loaded before departure from Miami.

Ready to Charter a Private Yacht from Miami to Bimini?

The closest Bahamian island to Miami, reachable in a single day. Tell us your date, group size, and whether you want a day trip or a longer stay. We recommend a vessel, build the itinerary, and handle everything from the Miami marina to the Bimini anchorage.

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