Joshua S.
2 hours ago
Amazing yacht rental experience. Ben was great on board, helpful, friendly and on top of everything. Everything went perfect, and the jet skis were superior. Will definitely be back.

Miami to Nassau Yacht Charter by Boat
The private Miami to Nassau yacht charter by boat, a multi-day crossing to Nassau, Paradise Island, and Rose Island. Captain, crew, and customs coordination on every voyage.
Captain and crew on every crossing. Customs coordination included.

AS SEEN IN




PRIVATE NASSAU CROSSINGS FROM MIAMI
Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, sits on New Providence Island roughly 180 miles from Miami. A yacht charter Miami to Nassau covers that distance in 6 to 8 hours on an offshore-rated vessel departing from a deep-water marina in Miami. Because of the distance, a Miami to Nassau boat trip is best enjoyed as a multi-day crewed charter, not a same-day run. Every crossing is completely private, fully crewed, and managed from first inquiry to the final approach into Nassau Harbour.
Crown Yachts Miami is a South Florida operator running crewed charters across the open Atlantic to the Bahamas. The captain manages the route, weather windows, customs clearance at the Nassau port of entry, and all navigation across the passage. Many groups break the run with a stop in Bimini or the Berry Islands. Once you reach New Providence, the islands open up: Paradise Island and Cabbage Beach across the harbour, the calm bays and Sandy Toes beach at Rose Island, and a day at anchor at Blue Lagoon Island. See the island-side detail on the Nassau yacht charter page.
Miami to Nassau charter pricing is built around your specific trip. The vessel, number of nights, group size, and add-on services including a private chef, DJ, and open bar all factor in. Share your dates and itinerary via WhatsApp and we build the quote.

Nassau Fleet
Offshore-rated yachts available for the Miami to Nassau crossing and the wider Bahamas. Captain and crew on every booking. Vessel eligibility confirmed for your dates and group size before the charter is locked.
WHAT TO EXPECT
A Miami to Nassau yacht charter is a multi-day voyage, not a day charter on the bay. Here is what every crossing includes from first contact to your days at anchor around New Providence Island.
PLAN YOUR CROSSINGThe Miami to Nassau crossing covers about 180 miles of open Atlantic, a 6 to 8-hour passage on an offshore-rated vessel. That distance is why a yacht charter Miami to Nassau is planned as a multi-day crewed trip rather than a same-day run. Many groups break the crossing with a stop in Bimini or the Berry Islands before pushing on to New Providence Island and Nassau Harbour.
Every Miami to Nassau boat trip 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 full crew exclusively for the entire voyage from the Miami departure marina to Nassau Harbour and back.
A Miami to Nassau by boat crossing needs more than a bay yacht. The open Atlantic passage requires extended fuel range, offshore navigation equipment, stabilization, and full safety gear. Crown Yachts Miami maintains a dedicated list of vessels cleared for the Nassau crossing and confirms vessel eligibility before booking. View the luxury fleet.
Passengers carry only a valid passport. The captain handles the Bahamian cruising permit, vessel documentation, customs clearance at the Nassau port of entry, and all navigation across the crossing. Every leg from the Miami marina to Paradise Island and Rose Island is managed entirely by the crew.
A multi-day Miami to Nassau charter requires everything loaded before leaving the dock. Crown Yachts Miami coordinates full trip provisioning through the onboard catering team and private chef service. All meals, beverages, ice, and daily supplies for the trip are organized before departure. An open bar package and custom decoration for milestone crossings are also available.
Nassau works best on a 3 to 4-day charter that allows one travel day each way and two full days exploring the harbour, Paradise Island, and Rose Island. Nassau is also the natural base for reaching the Exumas, so many groups combine the two on a multi-day Bahamas charter. A run southeast on a Miami to Exuma yacht charter extends the trip to 5 to 7 days.
DEPARTURE POINTS
The Miami to Nassau crossing departs deep-water marinas in Miami, with Fort Lauderdale as an alternative for guests staying north of the city. We match the departure point to where your group is staying and to the offshore vessel assigned for your trip.
Select a marina to see the location
South Beach, Miami
The primary Miami departure point for the Nassau crossing. Located at the southern tip of Miami Beach, adjacent to Government Cut and the open Atlantic. Vessels clear the Cut within minutes of departure and head east into open water. The most requested marina for a yacht charter Miami to Nassau.
Watson Island deep-water marina on the MacArthur Causeway, between downtown Miami and Miami Beach. It accommodates large yachts with deep-water berths and direct bay access, so it is a natural base for the bigger vessels used on a Miami to Nassau boat trip. A short transit south reaches Government Cut and the Atlantic.
At the Rickenbacker Causeway entrance, gateway to Key Biscayne and a southern Miami approach to the Atlantic. Vessels exit through the Cape Florida Channel for the open-water crossing to Nassau. A convenient Miami departure for guests staying south of the city.
Miami's largest marina in the sheltered waterfront neighborhood of Coconut Grove. The southern approach from Dinner Key takes vessels through the lower bay toward Government Cut and the open Atlantic. A practical Miami departure for a Miami to Nassau Bahamas crossing for guests based south of downtown.
For guests staying north of the city, the crossing can also stage out of Fort Lauderdale at Bahia Mar near the Port Everglades inlet. Fort Lauderdale is a slightly shorter run to the Gulf Stream than downtown Miami, though Miami remains the primary departure for a Miami to Nassau yacht charter. We match the marina to where your group is staying.
View Miami Beach yacht chartersBOOKING PROCESS
Contact us via WhatsApp with your preferred travel dates, how many nights you have in mind, and how many guests will be on board. Because the Miami to Nassau crossing is a multi-day trip, we build a route recommendation around your timeline, whether that is a 3-day Nassau circuit or a longer Exumas expedition.
We send a curated list of vessels cleared for the Nassau crossing, matched to your group size and duration. Options range from the Lazzara LSX 75 and Princess 88 to the Azimut 116 and Pershing GTX 116. Each option includes offshore range, speed, and cabin capacity for overnight stays.
We confirm your Miami departure marina based on where your group is staying, then finalize the route. A direct Miami to Nassau crossing, a run that stops in Bimini or the Berry Islands on the way, or an extended run continuing to the Exumas. Depart from Miami Beach Marina or another deep-water marina depending on your vessel assignment.
A multi-day Miami to Nassau charter requires full trip provisioning loaded before departure. We coordinate with the private chef on menus and dietary requirements, confirm the beverage package, and arrange any celebration setup. Every passenger receives the passport and documentation checklist at this stage.
Secure the vessel and crossing dates with a deposit. You receive a full charter agreement covering the marina address, boarding time, captain contact, provisioning confirmation, and a complete checklist of everything included. The captain monitors the marine forecast and confirms the exact departure window 48 hours out.
Most Miami to Nassau crossings depart early to complete the open-water passage in the calmest part of the day. The captain and crew are on board before you arrive, with every provision and add-on ready. The vessel crosses to New Providence, clears customs in Nassau Harbour, and your group settles in for full days at Paradise Island, Rose Island, and beyond.
ON THE NASSAU SIDE
From Nassau Harbour the islands open up in every direction. Paradise Island and Cabbage Beach, the calm bays of Rose Island, a day at anchor at Blue Lagoon Island, and the run southeast to the Exumas. Every itinerary is built around where you want to go and how long you have.
Select a destination to see where it is
Nassau Harbour separates New Providence Island from Paradise Island and is the destination of the Miami to Nassau crossing. It is one of the most recognizable anchorages in the region, with the historic waterfront, the cruise port, and easy access to Cabbage Beach and the Paradise Island resorts. The captain clears customs here at the official port of entry before the group settles in for the trip.
Paradise Island sits across the harbour from downtown Nassau and is home to Cabbage Beach, one of the finest stretches of sand in the Bahamas. Quiet anchorages on the eastern side give the group beach access away from the cruise terminal, and the yacht can tender guests ashore for the day. A short cruise from the harbour makes Paradise Island the most popular first stop once the Miami to Nassau crossing is complete.
Rose Island lies just east of Paradise Island, a string of calm bays and shallow turquoise water perfect for a day at anchor. Sandy Toes beach on Rose Island is a favorite stop for swimming, paddleboarding, and lunch on the sand. The protected water on the lee side makes it one of the most comfortable anchorages near Nassau, and the run from the harbour takes under an hour.
Blue Lagoon Island, also called Salt Cay, sits a few miles northeast of Paradise Island with sheltered lagoons and palm-lined beaches. It is a classic day-anchor spot on the Nassau side of a Miami to Nassau boat trip, with calm water for swimming and easy tender access to the sand. The short hop from Nassau Harbour makes it an easy addition to a day exploring the islands east of New Providence.
Bimini is the closest point in the Bahamas to Miami, roughly 50 miles east across the Gulf Stream, and a natural stop that breaks the longer run to Nassau. Many groups clear in at Bimini, spend a night on the flats, then continue southeast to New Providence the next morning. See the full Miami to Bahamas yacht charter for the crossing options.
Nassau is the natural base for reaching the Exumas, a 365-island chain stretching southeast with the clearest water in the Atlantic. From Nassau the yacht can continue to Staniel Cay, the swimming pigs at Big Major Cay, Thunderball Grotto, and the nurse sharks at Compass Cay. Adding the Exumas turns a Miami to Nassau trip into a 5 to 7-day expedition. See the full Miami to Exuma yacht charter for the extended route.
PLAN YOUR MIAMI TO NASSAU CROSSING
Tell us your dates, how many nights, and how many guests. We recommend an offshore vessel, build the itinerary, and quote the crossing. Everything from the Miami marina to Nassau Harbour is handled.
MESSAGE ON WHATSAPPMIAMI TO NASSAU YACHT CHARTER
Crown Yachts Miami is a South Florida operator running private crewed charters from Miami to Nassau. Every booking is fully private, fully crewed, and managed from first inquiry to the final anchorage in the Bahamas.

A yacht charter Miami to Nassau covers roughly 180 miles of open water, a 6 to 8-hour passage best enjoyed as a multi-day trip. Crown Yachts Miami operates offshore-rated vessels from 75 to 116 feet with the range, speed, and cabins to make the crossing and the overnight stays comfortable. Every Miami to Nassau boat trip departs a deep-water marina in Miami and clears customs in Nassau Harbour on arrival. Many crossings break the run with a night in Bimini or the Berry Islands.

Once the yacht clears Nassau Harbour, the islands nearby fill the days. Paradise Island and Cabbage Beach are a short cruise across the harbour. Rose Island offers calm bays and the Sandy Toes beach for swimming and lunch on the sand. Blue Lagoon Island is a classic day at anchor, and the evenings settle into a Bahamian sunset cruise across the harbour. Multi-day charters include full provisioning, a private chef, and open bar service pre-loaded before departure from Miami.

International entry into the Bahamas requires a Bahamian cruising permit, vessel documentation, a passenger manifest, and customs clearance at the Nassau port of entry. On every Crown Yachts Miami Nassau crossing, the captain handles all of it. Passengers carry only a valid US passport with six months of validity. The captain coordinates the arrival call-ahead, presents documentation on entry, and manages clearance for each leg of the trip. The multi-day charter format includes a full crew night watch, anchor management, and morning preparations before the next day of cruising.

Nassau is the natural base for reaching the Exumas, widely regarded as among the finest cruising grounds in the Atlantic: 365 islands, extraordinary water clarity, and anchorages accessible only by private vessel. From Nassau the yacht continues to Staniel Cay, the swimming pigs at Big Major Cay, Thunderball Grotto, and the nurse sharks at Compass Cay. For milestone birthdays, bachelorette crossings, or a proposal with a Bahamian anchorage as the backdrop, Crown Yachts Miami coordinates the entire voyage. See the full Miami to Exuma yacht charter route.
What Our Clients Say
FAQ
Tell us your dates, how many nights, and how many guests. We recommend an offshore vessel, build the itinerary, and handle everything from the Miami marina to Nassau Harbour and the islands beyond.
Explore