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Private yacht tours along Millionaire's Row and Indian Creek Island in Miami Beach. Cruise the Intracoastal waterway past over a mile of waterfront estates and the most exclusive private island in the United States.

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MILLIONAIRE'S ROW MIAMI
Millionaire's Row is the stretch of ultra-luxury waterfront estates lining the Indian Creek waterway in mid Miami Beach, from 41st Street north to 63rd Street along the Intracoastal Waterway. The estates face the water, not the street. The waterfront facades, private docks, and full estate footprints are only visible from a private boat on Indian Creek. At the center of the waterway sits Indian Creek Island, a private residential island holding approximately 29 estates and operating with some of the tightest security of any residential address in the United States. Crown Yachts Miami operates a fleet of over 55 private yachts available for Millionaire's Row boat tours departing from Sunset Harbour, Island Gardens Marina, and Miamarina at Bayside.
A Millionaire's Row boat tour departs south of the estate stretch and cruises north along the Indian Creek waterway, passing each property at close range with its private dock and waterfront in full view. The route can extend south to Star Island and the celebrity estate circuit or north to Haulover Sandbar for a full northern Biscayne Bay itinerary. The Indian Creek waterway is sheltered from ocean swells and navigable in all conditions.
Every Millionaire's Row charter is fully customizable with private catering, a private chef on board, a DJ, custom yacht decoration, and watersports equipment for sandbar stops on extended charters.

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THE HIGHLIGHTS
Over a mile of waterfront estates, Indian Creek Island, the Indian Creek waterway, and the Miami Beach skyline from the Intracoastal. All viewable only from the water.
Indian Creek Island sits in the middle of Indian Creek, a natural tidal waterway running along the western edge of mid Miami Beach between the 40s and 90s. The island holds 29 private estates on approximately 300 acres, with no public access by road or bridge. Security at Indian Creek Island is among the tightest of any residential address in the US. The island has no commercial activity, no public docks, and no visible address from any mainland road. A private yacht cruising along Indian Creek passes the island's waterfront shoreline and private dock installations at close range, a vantage point unavailable from any land position.
The estates lining Indian Creek Drive and North Bay Road form an uninterrupted corridor of ultra-luxury waterfront real estate running from approximately 41st Street north to 63rd Street along the Indian Creek waterway. Unlike Star Island's enclosed cul-de-sac layout, Millionaire's Row is a linear stretch where each estate faces the waterway directly, giving a yacht moving through Indian Creek a continuous sequential view of each property, its private dock, and its landscaped waterfront. The estates vary from mid-century modern to contemporary mega-mansions, many exceeding 10,000 square feet with waterfront footage measured in hundreds of feet per lot.
Indian Creek is the body of water running along the western interior of Miami Beach, connecting Biscayne Bay to the north with the MacArthur Causeway corridor to the south. The waterway is the Intracoastal route through mid Miami Beach, used by cruising vessels and local traffic moving between the north and south ends of the bay. A yacht cruising Indian Creek has the estate shoreline on one side and the Miami Beach hotel and residential towers on the other, with the mainland Miami skyline visible to the west across the bay. The channel is calm, navigable at low tide, and completely sheltered from ocean swells.
The Indian Creek corridor offers an unusual perspective on Miami Beach: looking east from the waterway, the mid-beach residential and hotel towers rise directly behind the estate shoreline, creating a layered view of waterfront mansions backed by dense urban towers. Looking west across the broader bay toward the Miami mainland, the downtown Brickell and Edgewater skylines are visible at a distance. The view from Indian Creek is different from any other position on Biscayne Bay because the waterway runs through the interior of Miami Beach rather than along its outer edges, placing the yacht inside the city rather than looking at it from offshore.
WHERE WE DEPART
Sunset Harbour Yacht Club in Miami Beach is the closest departure marina to Millionaire's Row. Island Gardens Marina on Watson Island and Miamarina at Bayside offer convenient alternatives from the Miami side.
Sunset Harbour Yacht Club at 18th Street in Miami Beach is the closest full-service marina to Millionaire's Row on the Intracoastal. From Sunset Harbour, a yacht heads north along the Intracoastal Waterway through the Venetian Islands corridor and reaches the beginning of the Indian Creek estate stretch at approximately 41st Street in about 15 minutes. The marina is in the Sunset Harbour neighbourhood, convenient to South Beach, Wynwood, and the Design District, with easy rideshare and parking access.
Island Gardens Marina at the base of the MacArthur Causeway on Watson Island is 20 to 25 minutes south of Millionaire's Row. The route north from Island Gardens passes through the Venetian Islands chain, the 41st Street bridge, and enters the Indian Creek waterway from the south, providing a natural warm-up leg through the MacArthur Causeway island architecture before reaching the estate stretch. Island Gardens is the most accessible marina for guests coming from Brickell and downtown Miami.
Miamarina at Bayside Marketplace at 400 Biscayne Boulevard is 30 to 35 minutes south of Millionaire's Row by water. The route north from Bayside crosses the upper bay and enters the Intracoastal via the MacArthur Causeway corridor, passing the Venetian Islands before reaching Indian Creek. Miamarina is the most convenient departure for guests from Brickell, Wynwood, and the Design District, with direct Metromover access and parking at Bayside.
Pelican Harbor Marina at the 79th Street Causeway sits just north of the Millionaire's Row stretch and is the most practical departure for guests coming from North Miami, Aventura, Bal Harbour, and Surfside. A southbound route from Pelican Harbor enters Indian Creek from the north, passing through the estate corridor from 63rd Street south. This marina is also convenient for combining a Millionaire's Row tour with a Haulover Sandbar stop to the north on a single northbound itinerary.
DEPARTURE LOCATIONS
All marinas are accessible from Miami and Miami Beach by rideshare or car. Arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled departure.
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The closest full-service marina to Millionaire's Row. Located in the Sunset Harbour neighbourhood of Miami Beach at approximately 18th Street, with northbound Intracoastal access directly to the Indian Creek estate corridor. Charters reach the south end of Millionaire's Row in approximately 15 minutes heading north through the Venetian Islands.



ITINERARIES
From a 2-hour Intracoastal express to a full-day north bay circuit. Every itinerary includes the Indian Creek estate corridor and Indian Creek Island as its core.
The Millionaire's Row express is a 2 to 3 hour Intracoastal cruise departing Sunset Harbour or Island Gardens Marina, heading north through the Venetian Islands, entering Indian Creek at 41st Street, and cruising the full length of the estate corridor past Indian Creek Island to 63rd Street before returning south. The route keeps the yacht in the sheltered Indian Creek waterway throughout, giving continuous close-range views of the waterfront estates and Indian Creek Island from both the northbound and southbound passes.
A 4 to 5 hour celebrity estate circuit combines Millionaire's Row along Indian Creek with Star Island to the south for two of Miami's most famous private residential areas in a single charter. The route departs Island Gardens Marina, heads south into Biscayne Bay for the Star Island celebrity estate circuit, then tracks north through the MacArthur Causeway corridor and the Venetian Islands before entering Indian Creek for the full Millionaire's Row estate pass. Both areas are private and accessible only from the water.
A 3 to 4 hour northern bay circuit passes the six Venetian Causeway islands between Miami and Miami Beach before entering the Indian Creek corridor for the Millionaire's Row estate pass. The Venetian Islands have their own roster of luxury residences, and the route from the MacArthur Causeway north through Belle Isle, Di Lido, San Marino, San Marco, and Rivo Alto Islands into Indian Creek adds a second waterfront residential circuit to the Millionaire's Row cruise. This is the most architecturally varied itinerary available on the northern Biscayne Bay.
A 5 to 6 hour combination departs Island Gardens Marina or Sunset Harbour, heads south across Biscayne Bay to Nixon Sandbar at Key Biscayne for a 1 to 2 hour shallow-water anchor stop, then tracks north through Star Island and the Venetian Islands into Indian Creek for the Millionaire's Row estate pass. This combination gives the itinerary both a swim stop and the full celebrity estate circuit, covering the full length of Biscayne Bay from Key Biscayne to mid Miami Beach on a single charter.
A 3-hour evening departure anchors in the Indian Creek waterway off the estate stretch as the sun sets to the west over the Miami skyline, with the mansion lights beginning to come on along the shoreline. The Indian Creek waterway faces due west, giving a direct sunset view through the gaps in the estate properties and across Biscayne Bay toward the mainland towers. Evening departures between 5pm and 7pm are the most popular format for Millionaire's Row sunset charters, with the golden hour lighting the waterfront estates and their private docks.
A 6 to 8 hour full-day north bay tour combines Millionaire's Row along Indian Creek, the Venetian Islands circuit, Star Island and the celebrity estate corridor to the south, the MacArthur and 79th Street Causeway island chains, and an optional Haulover Sandbar stop to the north into a single extended charter. The route covers the full navigable length of the northern Biscayne Bay corridor from Key Biscayne north to Haulover Inlet, with both celebrity estate circuits and a sandbar swim stop included on a single day.
EVERY OCCASION
Every type of private yacht charter experience can include the Indian Creek estate cruise. Sightseeing tours, birthday celebrations, bachelorette parties, corporate events, and romantic occasions.

Millionaire's Row, Star Island, Indian Creek Island, and Biscayne Bay on a private sightseeing cruise

Birthday celebration cruising the Millionaire's Row estate corridor and anchored in Indian Creek at sunset

Bachelorette yacht party up the Intracoastal past Millionaire's Row and through the Venetian Islands

Golden hour anchored in the Indian Creek waterway with the mansion lights coming on along Millionaire's Row

Client entertainment on a private yacht cruising the Intracoastal past Millionaire's Row and Star Island

Propose at sunset anchored in the Indian Creek waterway with the Millionaire's Row estate shoreline in view

Private dinner anchored in Indian Creek at golden hour with the estate waterfront on both sides of the channel

Anniversary celebration on the water with the Millionaire's Row estates and the Miami skyline in the distance

Private group party cruising the Intracoastal through the Venetian Islands and past Millionaire's Row

Intimate ceremonies in the Indian Creek waterway with the Millionaire's Row waterfront as the backdrop

On-water photography along Millionaire's Row, Indian Creek Island, and the Venetian Causeway islands

Family sightseeing cruise up the Intracoastal with views of the celebrity mansions along Millionaire's Row
CUSTOMIZE YOUR TOUR
Every Millionaire's Row tour can be customized with catering, watersports, a private DJ, yacht decoration, and VIP transport. All services are coordinated before departure.

Full catering menus prepared and served on board. Millionaire's Row cruises are popular for dinner formats anchored in the Indian Creek waterway at sunset, with the estate lights coming up along both sides of the channel as the sun sets over the Biscayne Bay.

Jet skis, paddleboards, kayaks, and towable inflatables on extended charters that add a sandbar stop to the Millionaire's Row itinerary. Nixon Sandbar at Key Biscayne is the most popular watersport stop when combining both destinations on a 5 to 6 hour charter.

Custom balloon arches, floral arrangements, themed table settings, and personalized signage for birthdays, proposals, anniversaries, and bachelorette parties. Setup complete before your group boards at Sunset Harbour or Island Gardens Marina.

A private chef prepares a custom menu on board throughout the charter. Popular for dinner charters anchored in Indian Creek at golden hour, with the Millionaire's Row estates on one side and the Miami Beach towers on the other.

A professional DJ with full equipment setup on deck. Evening charters cruising Millionaire's Row at sunset with the estate lights coming on along Indian Creek and the Miami skyline glowing to the west are the most requested DJ formats on this route.

Black car service to Sunset Harbour Yacht Club, Island Gardens Marina, Miamarina at Bayside, or any departure point of your choice. Timed to arrive 15 minutes before departure so your group boards without rushing.
WHAT TO KNOW
Sunset Harbour Yacht Club is located in the Sunset Harbour neighbourhood of Miami Beach at approximately 18th Street, between Purdy Avenue and West Avenue. From the South Beach hotel strip, the marina is a 5 to 10 minute drive north on Alton Road or West Avenue. From downtown Miami and Brickell, take the MacArthur Causeway east to Miami Beach and head north on West Avenue for approximately 20 minutes. From Wynwood and the Design District, the drive is 20 to 25 minutes via the Julia Tuttle Causeway and south along Alton Road. Rideshare drops off directly at the marina entrance.
Street parking is available on Purdy Avenue, 18th Street, and the surrounding blocks of the Sunset Harbour neighbourhood. The neighbourhood has paid parking structures nearby and metered street spaces throughout. For groups arriving by rideshare, the marina entrance on Purdy Avenue is the most convenient drop-off point. We recommend arriving at the marina 20 minutes before your scheduled departure. If you prefer, Island Gardens Marina on Watson Island has a larger parking facility and is 20 to 25 minutes from Millionaire's Row by water.
Evening departures between 4pm and 7pm offer the best light on the Millionaire's Row estates and the warmest temperatures for an open-deck cruise along the Intracoastal. The Indian Creek waterway faces west, giving a direct sunset view over Biscayne Bay as the estate lights begin to come on at dusk. Morning departures between 8am and 10am offer calm water on the Intracoastal and cooler temperatures for the June to September period. Midday tours work well for photography charters and family outings. The Indian Creek corridor is sheltered from ocean swells in all conditions.
A Millionaire's Row express cruise covering the Indian Creek estate corridor and Indian Creek Island runs 2 to 3 hours. A Millionaire's Row and Venetian Islands circuit runs 3 to 4 hours. A Millionaire's Row and Star Island celebrity estate combination runs 4 to 5 hours. A Millionaire's Row and Nixon Sandbar combination with a sandbar swim stop runs 5 to 6 hours. A full-day north Biscayne Bay tour combining all northern bay destinations runs 6 to 8 hours. Most guests book 3 to 4 hour charters as the standard format for Millionaire's Row tours.
Private Millionaire's Row boat tours accommodate groups from 2 to 13 guests on standard yachts. Mid-size sport yachts in the 45 to 75 foot range navigate the Indian Creek waterway comfortably and give excellent on-deck sightseeing views of the estate shoreline. Larger motor yachts in the 65 to 105 foot range provide more deck space and shade for extended charters. The Indian Creek waterway has sufficient depth for all vessels in the Crown Yachts Miami fleet. Every charter is fully private, with no shared tours or additional passengers.
All Crown Yachts Miami charters include a USCG-licensed captain, crew, fuel, ice, water, and a Bluetooth sound system. Add-ons available for Millionaire's Row tours include private catering with full menu coordination, a private chef on board, an open bar package with bartender service, a DJ with full equipment, custom yacht decoration for celebrations, VIP transport from your hotel or residence to the marina, and a professional photographer or videographer to document the cruise.
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