Millionaire's Row Fort Lauderdale boat tour, mansion sightseeing cruise past the Las Olas Isles

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Millionaire's Row Fort Lauderdale Boat Tour

Private mansion boat tour past the New River estates, the Las Olas Isles, and the Intracoastal mega-yacht corridor. The only way to see the Venice of America the way it was built to be seen. Bahia Mar and Las Olas Marina 10 minutes from the estate corridor.

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MANSION BOAT TOUR FORT LAUDERDALE

300 Miles of Mansion-Lined Canals, Viewable Only From the Water

Millionaire's Row in Fort Lauderdale is the collective stretch of ultra-luxury waterfront estates lining the New River, the Las Olas Isles, and the Intracoastal Waterway through the center of the city. The mansions face the water, not the street, with private docks and mega-yachts moored in front. Crown Yachts operates a fleet of 55+ private yachts available for millionaire's row boat tours and mansion sightseeing cruises departing from Bahia Mar Yachting Center, Las Olas Marina, and Cooley's Landing on the New River.

Fort Lauderdale is the Venice of America, built on more than 300 miles of navigable canals. The finger islands off Las Olas Boulevard, the Seven Isles, and the deep-water estates of Rio Vista and Harbor Beach form the densest concentration of privately docked mega-yachts anywhere in the country. From the water, each estate is seen front-on: the waterfront facade, the private dock, and often a 100-foot-plus yacht in front. This is the stretch the Jungle Queen and the water taxis have called Millionaire's Row for generations, seen from your own private charter.

Every millionaire's row boat tour is fully customizable with private catering, a private chef, a DJ on deck, custom event decoration, and jet skis for extended charters with sandbar stops. The route can extend south to Port Everglades for the mega-yacht basins, or north toward the Hillsboro Inlet lighthouse on the same booking.

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Millionaire's Row Fleet

Yachts Available for Millionaire's Row Boat Tours

Private charter yachts available for millionaire's row boat tours and mansion sightseeing cruises. Full captain and crew included on every booking. Available for groups up to 13 guests.

WHAT TO EXPECT

How a Millionaire's Row Boat Tour Actually Works

A millionaire's row fort lauderdale boat tour or mansion sightseeing cruise is straightforward. You contact us, we send a curated shortlist of available yachts, and you show up at Bahia Mar or another marina of your choice. A licensed captain and crew are on board before you arrive. The Las Olas Isles and the mansion corridor are about 10 minutes away. Here is what every booking includes.

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VENICE OF AMERICA

A Boat Tour Through 300 Miles of Mansion-Lined Canals, Not Alongside Them

Fort Lauderdale is built on more than 300 miles of navigable canals, and the mega-mansions of Millionaire's Row face those canals, not the street. A yacht on a millionaire's row fort lauderdale boat tour moves through the interior of the Las Olas Isles, Rio Vista, and the New River, passing each estate front-on from the water. The view is the one the houses were built to face: waterfront facades, private docks, and the mega-yachts moored in front of them. No Fort Lauderdale sightseeing tour from land can reach these waterways.

COMPLETELY PRIVATE

The Entire Vessel Reserved for Your Group on Every Booking

Every Crown Yachts Fort Lauderdale mansion boat tour is a fully private booking. No shared tour passengers, no group tour format, no other guests on board. Your group has the entire yacht, the captain, and the full crew from departure at Bahia Mar, Las Olas Marina, or any other marina to return. A private vessel gives unobstructed deck-level views from both sides as the yacht moves through the Las Olas Isles and the New River estate corridor at close range.

THE LAS OLAS ISLES

Finger Islands of Deep-Water Estates, Only Visible From the Water

The Las Olas Isles, Seven Isles, Nurmi Isles, and Sunrise Key are man-made finger islands off Las Olas Boulevard, each one lined with deep-water estates and private docks. There is no public road view of the waterfront, no promenade, and no bridge position from which the canal-facing mansions are visible. A millionaire's row boat tour fort lauderdale passes down each isle at close range, the way the Venice of America was designed to be seen. The isles connect directly to Las Olas and Rio Vista.

SEQUENTIAL ESTATE VIEWS

Each Mansion, Dock, and Mega-Yacht Seen Front-On as You Pass

The estates along the New River and the Intracoastal face the water directly. A yacht moving through the corridor sees each property front-on in sequence: the waterfront facade, the private dock, and often a 100-foot-plus mega-yacht moored in front. This is the stretch the Jungle Queen and the water taxis have called Millionaire's Row for decades, seen from your own private charter rather than a shared boat. The route runs from the historic mansions of downtown and the New River out through the isles.

SUNSET POSITION

The Intracoastal Faces West: A Direct Line to the Sunset

The Intracoastal Waterway runs north-south through Fort Lauderdale and faces west across the mainland. An evening millionaire's row sightseeing cruise places the yacht in line with the sun setting behind the skyline, with the estate lights coming on along both banks as the sky changes. A Fort Lauderdale sunset cruise along the mansion corridor is the most requested format on this route for proposals, anniversaries, and romantic occasions.

CHARTER DURATION

2-Hour New River Express to Full-Day Mansion and Sandbar Tour

Millionaire's row fort lauderdale boat tours run from a 2-hour New River and Las Olas Isles express to a 3 to 4-hour Intracoastal estate circuit, a 4 to 5-hour tour adding Harbor Beach and Port Everglades, and a 6 to 8-hour full-day mansion tour extending north toward the Hillsboro Inlet lighthouse. Departures from Las Olas down to Lauderdale-by-the-Sea cover every starting point in the city.

DEPARTURE POINTS

Millionaire's Row Boat Tour Departure Marinas

Crown Yachts millionaire's row charters depart from Bahia Mar and all major Fort Lauderdale marinas. We assign the departure point closest to where your group is staying. From Las Olas and Rio Vista to downtown and Harbor Beach.

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Bahia Mar Yachting Center

Fort Lauderdale Beach

The best-known marina in the city, on Seabreeze Boulevard at Fort Lauderdale Beach and the traditional home of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. From Bahia Mar the yacht reaches the Las Olas Isles and the start of the Millionaire's Row estate corridor in about 10 minutes down the Intracoastal. The most popular departure marina for mansion boat tours and celebrity homes cruises from the beach side.

On the Intracoastal at the foot of the Las Olas Boulevard bridge, minutes from the Las Olas dining and gallery district. The marina sits directly at the entrance to the Las Olas Isles, so the mansion corridor begins within minutes of casting off. The most central departure for guests staying near Las Olas Boulevard and the beach.

A landmark full-service marina on the Intracoastal near the 17th Street Causeway, adjacent to the Rio Vista estate neighbourhood. Northbound transit reaches the Las Olas Isles in about 10 minutes, while a southbound run reaches Port Everglades and Harbor Beach immediately. A natural departure for guests combining the mansion corridor with the deep-water estates around Rio Vista.

A deep-water mega-yacht marina on the Intracoastal at the 17th Street Causeway, between the beach and the cruise port. Pier Sixty-Six sits at the crossroads of the Millionaire's Row route: north to the Las Olas Isles, south to Port Everglades and Harbor Beach. The most accessible departure for guests arriving from the 17th Street hotel district.

On the New River in the heart of downtown Fort Lauderdale, steps from the Riverwalk and Las Olas. A charter from Cooley's Landing runs the historic New River mansion stretch first, past the Stranahan House and the downtown estate homes, before opening into the Intracoastal and the Las Olas Isles. The most scenic departure for the classic Millionaire's Row river tour.

On Seabreeze Boulevard at Fort Lauderdale Beach, just north of Bahia Mar and directly across from the beach hotels. From Hall of Fame the yacht enters the Intracoastal and reaches the Las Olas Isles mansion corridor in about 10 minutes. A convenient departure for guests staying along the A1A beach strip near Las Olas and the beach.

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  • Bahia Mar Yachting CenterFort Lauderdale BeachThe best-known marina in the city, on Seabreeze Boulevard at Fort Lauderdale Beach and the traditional home of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. From Bahia Mar the yacht reaches the Las Olas Isles and the start of the Millionaire's Row estate corridor in about 10 minutes down the Intracoastal. The most popular departure marina for mansion boat tours and celebrity homes cruises from the beach side.Harbor Beach yacht charters
  • Las Olas MarinaLas Olas / IntracoastalOn the Intracoastal at the foot of the Las Olas Boulevard bridge, minutes from the Las Olas dining and gallery district. The marina sits directly at the entrance to the Las Olas Isles, so the mansion corridor begins within minutes of casting off. The most central departure for guests staying near Las Olas Boulevard and the beach.Las Olas yacht charters
  • Lauderdale Marina17th Street / Rio VistaA landmark full-service marina on the Intracoastal near the 17th Street Causeway, adjacent to the Rio Vista estate neighbourhood. Northbound transit reaches the Las Olas Isles in about 10 minutes, while a southbound run reaches Port Everglades and Harbor Beach immediately. A natural departure for guests combining the mansion corridor with the deep-water estates around Rio Vista.Rio Vista yacht charters
  • Pier Sixty-Six Marina17th Street CausewayA deep-water mega-yacht marina on the Intracoastal at the 17th Street Causeway, between the beach and the cruise port. Pier Sixty-Six sits at the crossroads of the Millionaire's Row route: north to the Las Olas Isles, south to Port Everglades and Harbor Beach. The most accessible departure for guests arriving from the 17th Street hotel district.Harbor Beach / 17th Street yacht charters
  • Cooley's Landing MarinaNew River, DowntownOn the New River in the heart of downtown Fort Lauderdale, steps from the Riverwalk and Las Olas. A charter from Cooley's Landing runs the historic New River mansion stretch first, past the Stranahan House and the downtown estate homes, before opening into the Intracoastal and the Las Olas Isles. The most scenic departure for the classic Millionaire's Row river tour.Downtown / New River yacht charters
  • Hall of Fame MarinaFort Lauderdale BeachOn Seabreeze Boulevard at Fort Lauderdale Beach, just north of Bahia Mar and directly across from the beach hotels. From Hall of Fame the yacht enters the Intracoastal and reaches the Las Olas Isles mansion corridor in about 10 minutes. A convenient departure for guests staying along the A1A beach strip near Las Olas and the beach.Fort Lauderdale Beach yacht charters

BOOKING PROCESS

How to Book a Millionaire's Row Boat Tour Step by Step

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Send Your Date, Group Size, and Occasion

Message us via WhatsApp with your preferred date, group size, and the type of tour you have in mind. Millionaire's row boat tours, mansion sightseeing cruises, Las Olas Isles circuits, and full-day mansion tour formats all start the same way. We respond with available yachts matched to your group within hours.

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Receive a Curated Mansion Tour Yacht Shortlist

Based on your group and occasion we send a curated list from the Crown Yachts fleet. Sport yachts in the 45 to 75-foot range like the Azimut 70 and Sunseeker Predator 60 navigate the Las Olas Isles comfortably and give excellent on-deck views. Larger motor yachts like the Azimut 105 suit extended full-day mansion tours.

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Choose Your Route and Departure Marina

We confirm the marina closest to where your group is staying. Bahia Mar or Las Olas Marina for Las Olas and beach guests. Cooley's Landing for downtown guests who want the New River first. Lauderdale Marina or Pier Sixty-Six for Rio Vista and 17th Street guests. You choose the itinerary: New River express, Las Olas Isles circuit, Intracoastal estate corridor, or a full-day mansion and lighthouse tour.

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Select Your Add-Ons and Extras

Customize the mansion sightseeing cruise with a private chef preparing a custom menu on board, catering and open bar service, custom event decoration for birthday, bachelorette, or anniversary formats, and jet skis for a sandbar stop on extended charters. All coordinated in advance and ready before your group boards.

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Confirm with a Deposit and Receive Your Charter Agreement

Secure the vessel and date with a deposit. You receive a complete charter agreement confirming the marina address, boarding time, captain contact, and every add-on included. The millionaire's row fort lauderdale boat tour is locked and confirmed in a single document.

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Board at the Marina and Cruise the Mansion Corridor

Arrive 15 minutes before departure. The captain, crew, and every add-on are ready before your group boards. From Bahia Mar or Las Olas Marina, the Las Olas Isles and the start of the Millionaire's Row corridor are about 10 minutes away. The birthday, bachelorette, proposal, or sunset cruise starts from the moment you step on board.

WHERE YOU CAN GO

Destinations for Millionaire's Row Boat Tour Combinations

Every millionaire's row fort lauderdale boat tour can extend to the Las Olas Isles, the New River mansions, Rio Vista, Harbor Beach, the Intracoastal estate corridor, Port Everglades, or the Hillsboro Inlet lighthouse. These are the most requested combination destinations on the mansion tour.

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Las Olas Isles

Venice of America

The centerpiece of every millionaire's row fort lauderdale boat tour. The Las Olas Isles, Seven Isles, and Nurmi Isles are man-made finger islands off Las Olas Boulevard, each lined with deep-water estates, private docks, and mega-yachts. There is no public road view of the canal-facing mansions and no bridge from which they can be seen. A private yacht passes down each isle at close range through the heart of the Venice of America. Board at Las Olas for the shortest run to the isles.

The original Millionaire's Row, the winding New River through downtown Fort Lauderdale past the historic Stranahan House, the Riverwalk, waterfront restaurants, and a series of estate homes framed by the skyline. This is the stretch the Jungle Queen has toured for generations, now seen from your own private charter. Departures from Cooley's Landing run the river mansions first before opening into the Intracoastal and the isles.

Just south of the New River, Rio Vista is one of Fort Lauderdale's most established deep-water estate neighbourhoods, its canals lined with waterfront mansions and private docks minutes from the 17th Street Causeway. A millionaire's row cruise through Rio Vista adds a quieter, tree-lined estate corridor to the itinerary between the New River and Port Everglades.

Harbor Beach is Fort Lauderdale's most exclusive gated waterfront community, tucked between the beach and Port Everglades with wide deep-water canals and some of the largest private docks in the city. A southbound extension from the Las Olas Isles reaches Harbor Beach and the mega-yacht basins around the cruise port, adding the biggest estates on the route.

North of Las Olas the Intracoastal Waterway runs past the Sunrise, Idlewyld, and Coral Ridge estate corridor, a long stretch of waterfront mansions facing due west toward the sunset. A northbound millionaire's row cruise adds this corridor to the isles, and it is the most requested position for an evening sunset charter.

A southbound transit from the isles reaches Port Everglades, one of the busiest deep-water ports in the world, where cruise ships and 200-foot mega-yachts share the basin. The port adjoins the Harbor Beach estates and gives the itinerary a dramatic scale contrast between private mansions and ocean-going ships before the ocean inlet.

A full-day northbound extension follows the Intracoastal past Pompano and Lighthouse Point to the Hillsboro Inlet and its historic lighthouse, one of the most photographed landmarks on the South Florida coast. The run passes mile after mile of waterfront estates and adds a coastal lighthouse finale to the mansion tour on a 6 to 8-hour charter.

  • Las Olas IslesVenice of AmericaThe centerpiece of every millionaire's row fort lauderdale boat tour. The Las Olas Isles, Seven Isles, and Nurmi Isles are man-made finger islands off Las Olas Boulevard, each lined with deep-water estates, private docks, and mega-yachts. There is no public road view of the canal-facing mansions and no bridge from which they can be seen. A private yacht passes down each isle at close range through the heart of the Venice of America. Board at Las Olas for the shortest run to the isles.View Las Olas Isles charter details
  • New River Mansion StretchHistoric Millionaire's RowThe original Millionaire's Row, the winding New River through downtown Fort Lauderdale past the historic Stranahan House, the Riverwalk, waterfront restaurants, and a series of estate homes framed by the skyline. This is the stretch the Jungle Queen has toured for generations, now seen from your own private charter. Departures from Cooley's Landing run the river mansions first before opening into the Intracoastal and the isles.View New River Mansion Stretch charter details
  • Rio Vista EstatesDeep-Water NeighbourhoodJust south of the New River, Rio Vista is one of Fort Lauderdale's most established deep-water estate neighbourhoods, its canals lined with waterfront mansions and private docks minutes from the 17th Street Causeway. A millionaire's row cruise through Rio Vista adds a quieter, tree-lined estate corridor to the itinerary between the New River and Port Everglades.View Rio Vista Estates charter details
  • Harbor Beach EstatesGated WaterfrontHarbor Beach is Fort Lauderdale's most exclusive gated waterfront community, tucked between the beach and Port Everglades with wide deep-water canals and some of the largest private docks in the city. A southbound extension from the Las Olas Isles reaches Harbor Beach and the mega-yacht basins around the cruise port, adding the biggest estates on the route.View Harbor Beach Estates charter details
  • Intracoastal Estate CorridorNorth Mansion RowNorth of Las Olas the Intracoastal Waterway runs past the Sunrise, Idlewyld, and Coral Ridge estate corridor, a long stretch of waterfront mansions facing due west toward the sunset. A northbound millionaire's row cruise adds this corridor to the isles, and it is the most requested position for an evening sunset charter.View Intracoastal Estate Corridor charter details
  • Port EvergladesMega-Yacht BasinA southbound transit from the isles reaches Port Everglades, one of the busiest deep-water ports in the world, where cruise ships and 200-foot mega-yachts share the basin. The port adjoins the Harbor Beach estates and gives the itinerary a dramatic scale contrast between private mansions and ocean-going ships before the ocean inlet.View Port Everglades charter details
  • Hillsboro Inlet & LighthouseNorth ExtensionA full-day northbound extension follows the Intracoastal past Pompano and Lighthouse Point to the Hillsboro Inlet and its historic lighthouse, one of the most photographed landmarks on the South Florida coast. The run passes mile after mile of waterfront estates and adds a coastal lighthouse finale to the mansion tour on a 6 to 8-hour charter.View Hillsboro Inlet & Lighthouse charter details

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Millionaire's Row Boat Tours and Mansion Sightseeing Cruises

Crown Yachts operates private millionaire's row boat tours, mansion sightseeing cruises, and Venice of America canal tours from Bahia Mar and all major Fort Lauderdale marinas. Every booking is fully private, fully crewed, and managed from first inquiry to return.

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Millionaire's Row Fort Lauderdale: The Las Olas Isles and the Venice of America From the Water

The densest concentration of privately docked mega-yachts in the country

A millionaire's row fort lauderdale boat tour through the Las Olas Isles is the only way to see the finger islands at close range. The isles, along with the Seven Isles and Nurmi Isles, are lined with deep-water estates and private docks, most with a mega-yacht moored in front. There is no public road view and no bridge from which the canal-facing mansions are visible. Crown Yachts operates 55+ private yachts available for this route, departing from Las Olas and all major Fort Lauderdale marinas.

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Mansion Boat Tour Fort Lauderdale: The Historic New River Estate Stretch

The original Millionaire's Row through the heart of downtown

The New River winds through the center of downtown Fort Lauderdale past the historic Stranahan House, the Riverwalk, and a line of estate homes framed by the skyline. This is the stretch the Jungle Queen has toured for generations, seen from your own private charter. Popular formats include sunset cruises along the west-facing Intracoastal and proposal charters at golden hour with the estate lights coming on along the banks.

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Mansion Sightseeing Cruise at Sunset: The Intracoastal Faces West

A direct line to the sunset from the estate corridor

The Intracoastal Waterway runs north-south and faces due west toward the mainland. An evening mansion sightseeing cruise places the yacht in line with the sun setting behind the skyline. As the sky changes, the estate lights come on along both banks, turning the corridor into a lit avenue of illuminated mansion facades and mega-yachts. Evening millionaire's row tours are the most requested format for anniversaries, proposals, and romantic dinner cruises.

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Millionaire's Row Cruise: Harbor Beach, Port Everglades, and Lighthouse Combinations

Covering the full estate corridor north and south in one booking

The mansion corridor connects naturally to the full Fort Lauderdale waterfront. A southbound transit reaches Harbor Beach and Port Everglades, where private mansions meet 200-foot mega-yachts and cruise ships. A northbound extension follows the Intracoastal through Coral Ridge and Lighthouse Point to the Hillsboro Inlet lighthouse on a single 6 to 8-hour booking.

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FAQ

Millionaire's Row Fort Lauderdale FAQ

What is Millionaire's Row in Fort Lauderdale?
Millionaire's Row in Fort Lauderdale is the collective stretch of ultra-luxury waterfront estates lining the New River, the Las Olas Isles, and the Intracoastal Waterway through the center of the city. The mansions face the water, not the street, with private docks and mega-yachts moored in front. The waterfront facades, the finger islands off Las Olas Boulevard, and the historic New River mansions are only visible from a private boat. A millionaire's row fort lauderdale boat tour is the only way to see the estate waterfront as it was designed to be seen.
Where is Millionaire's Row in Fort Lauderdale?
Millionaire's Row runs through the heart of Fort Lauderdale along three connected waterways: the New River through downtown, the Las Olas Isles and Seven Isles off Las Olas Boulevard, and the Intracoastal Waterway from Rio Vista and Harbor Beach in the south up through Idlewyld and Coral Ridge in the north. Fort Lauderdale is known as the Venice of America for its more than 300 miles of navigable canals, and the estate corridor threads through all of them. The Las Olas bridge and the 17th Street Causeway are the most common road-level reference points.
What are the Las Olas Isles?
The Las Olas Isles are a group of man-made finger islands off Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, including the Seven Isles, Nurmi Isles, and Sunrise Key. Each isle is lined with deep-water estates, private docks, and mega-yachts, and forms the core of the Venice of America. There is no public road view of the canal-facing mansions and no bridge position from which they are visible. The isles can only be seen from the water, which is why a private millionaire's row boat tour is the way most visitors and residents experience them.
Can you see Millionaire's Row without a boat?
The streets through the Las Olas Isles and Rio Vista are public, but there is no public waterfront access, no promenade, and no bridge viewpoint from which the estate waterfront is visible. The mansions face the canals, not the street, so from land only the gated fronts and landscaping are visible. The waterfront facades, private docks, and moored mega-yachts are only accessible from a boat on the New River, the isles, and the Intracoastal. A private millionaire's row fort lauderdale boat tour is the only way to see the estates from the perspective they were designed to face.
How long is a Millionaire's Row Fort Lauderdale boat tour?
A Millionaire's Row express covering the New River and the Las Olas Isles runs 2 to 3 hours. An Intracoastal estate circuit adding the Rio Vista and Coral Ridge corridors runs 3 to 4 hours. Adding Harbor Beach and Port Everglades extends the charter to 4 to 5 hours. A full-day mansion and lighthouse tour reaching the Hillsboro Inlet runs 6 to 8 hours. Most guests book 3 to 4-hour charters as the standard format.
How is Fort Lauderdale's Millionaire's Row different from Miami's?
Fort Lauderdale's Millionaire's Row is a network of interior canals and finger islands, the Venice of America, where the yacht winds through 300-plus miles of waterways past mega-yachts moored in front of the estates. Miami's Millionaire's Row is concentrated along the Indian Creek waterway in Miami Beach and around Star Island in Biscayne Bay. Fort Lauderdale offers more total canal mileage and more privately docked mega-yachts, while Miami offers the celebrity-island bay circuit. Both are private charters with captain and crew included.
Which marina is closest to Millionaire's Row for a mansion tour?
Bahia Mar Yachting Center and Las Olas Marina, both on the Intracoastal near Las Olas Boulevard, are the closest marinas to the Las Olas Isles and the start of the Millionaire's Row corridor, reaching the isles in about 10 minutes. Cooley's Landing Marina on the New River is the best departure for the historic downtown mansion stretch, running the river estates first before opening into the isles. Lauderdale Marina and Pier Sixty-Six on the 17th Street Causeway are ideal for Rio Vista and southbound Harbor Beach itineraries.
What other destinations can I combine with a Millionaire's Row boat tour?
The most popular combination is the full Intracoastal estate corridor north through Coral Ridge, adding the northern mansion row on a 3 to 4-hour charter. A southbound extension reaches Harbor Beach and Port Everglades. A full-day northbound run reaches the Hillsboro Inlet lighthouse. Extended charters can add a sandbar swim stop or continue north toward Lake Boca Raton.
What add-ons are available for a mansion boat tour Fort Lauderdale?
Add-ons for a mansion boat tour include: a private chef preparing a custom menu on board, full catering and open bar service with a professional bartender, a DJ with professional sound on deck, custom event decoration for birthday, anniversary, and bachelorette formats, jet skis for sandbar stops on extended charters, and a photographer to capture the day. All coordinated in advance and ready before boarding.
How much does a Millionaire's Row Fort Lauderdale boat tour cost?
Private Millionaire's Row boat tours in Fort Lauderdale start from $1,500 for a 4-hour charter on a sport yacht. Charter rates vary by vessel size, group size, charter duration, and day of week. Every charter is private, meaning your group has the full yacht, the licensed captain, and the crew exclusively. Add-ons including private catering, a private chef, open bar, a DJ, custom decoration, and jet skis are available at additional cost. Contact us and we match your group with the right vessel, departure marina, and itinerary.

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