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    Newer NCL terminal at Miami cruise port
    Lea C.

    While the new facility is very nice, the port itself is a mess to get into because of construction and design of this place. There can be quite a few ships on port and it's just congested while a mass of cruisers exit and another mass board their ship. They truly need a public transportation option here directly into the area - the reliance on taxis/ubers etc is a just a massive miss on the part of the city. With that said tho; once you are IN the building, security and check in were efficient

    Natasha R.

    My favorite port, so much to do near by and so many amazing ships. The view is to die for! You get to see all the cool houses in Miami and the highway. I love this port and will continue to plan trips to come out from here.

    Astrida M.

    When I lived in Seattle, I flew here to go to the Port of Miami to get to my cruise ships. Even back then, it was a super busy place with all the ships lined up, dozens of taxis, gobs of people, ship employees, cars, trucks, baggage handlers, and the huge ship containers. It is still that way but it has been reconstructed and updated and runs smoother. It is a beautiful drive from I95 to the Port. The views are fabulous of downtown Miami and Biscayne Bay. Going thru the tunnel is really cool also! There are signs everywhere to guide you to your ship. Now that I live in Miami, it is convenient to go there without much stress. This time it wasn't for a cruise but rather a meeting. There are so many buildings at the Port and they are used for many different things. I love being up close to the giant ships. This port is considered one of the largest ports in the US.

    Violeta H.

    I've had good experiences at the port of Miami Terminal B. Mostly what has helped me to make it a more smooth and enjoyable process- having my luggage tags attached and selecting a check in time. I set my checkin time between 1030 to 11am. Lastly, have your passport and ID ready for the embarkation process. They have this port running like a well-oiled machine. My only suggestion is to have more restrooms available and I wish there was a way to track your luggage after you drop it off with porters.

    Ashley S.

    I've cruised out of this port a few times and it's very smooth. This time around we went out on the Carnival Magic. It was probably the smoothest embarkation I've experienced in years or maybe ever. We literally got dropped off, checked in and were in the ship within 20 min. Debarkation was easy as well.

    23 minutes to go 0.2 miles

    I used to think Galveston had the worst cruise port in the US. Not anymore. I have cruised 4 times out of Miami and each time it's worse than the time before. This time was absolutely the worst. You can see by my photo from Waze that it took 26 minutes to travel 0.8 miles. And many more minutes just to get to this point. That's less than 2 MPH. Between the poor road design and construction this port is a nightmare. I thought for sure getting off the ship and into an Uber would be better. Nope! The rideshare area was packed and the taxi area not packed at all. And cars would pull up and say they are a taxi (in the rideshare lane) and pick up people. That seems illegal to me. Their vehicles were not displaying the placards taxis require, they did not queue up with taxis, and are taking cash payment, and likely not paying taxes to the city. The other problem was the rideshare vehicles could not get in the pickup area because of a huge number of taxis queing up and blocking the entrance. The port of Miami needs to build a bridge and extend the Metro all the way to the port. This would give tourists staying downtown an option to taxis and Ubers and cut down on congestion.

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    Sergio F.

    Like the famous William Leonard Roberts II once said, "Port of Miami importing the candy". But if I would have tried that during Fleet Week, the Military Police and K9's would have caught me and had me peeling potatoes. For those of us who admire the military and high tech wizardry- regardless of whether one agrees with politicians or not - Fleet Week gives you the opportunity to check out "Top Gun" and "Crimson Tide" in real life. To get to the ship, my rideshare dropped me at a designated and well marked area by the terminal. I then went through a pretty efficient airport style security and walked through the glass-facade terminal and finally down to the ship, the USS Bataan. The ship itself is an amphibious warship which is basically how the Marines get ashore to do their thing. The troops on board gave demos of the pew pew sticks, humbees and helicopter. I was also able to go to the Bridge / pilot house and sit in the Captain's chair. Mentioning my foodie tendencies to my tour guide, I also had the chance to see the galley (kitchen) and try some Navy pizza. It was 5/5 as it was heavy on the sauce and a nice-textured crust. Remember how I mentioned I took a ride share instead of driving? Well the Port of Miami bridge to the mainland has a pedestrian walkway where I was able to get some PT and jog back to the mainland! I'd definitely recommend Fleet Week, just get on the webpage early to ensure you get a ticket.

    Tank G.

    The ports formal name is Dante B. Fascell Port of Miami, and is located right off of the Biscayne Bay, in the shadow of Kaseya Center, where the Miami Heat play. This is the home of many of the hottest cruise ships in the US. You will find 8 cruise terminals here: A (Royal Caribbean large ships), C (Norwegian), D (Carnival), E (Carnival), F (MSC ), G (Royal Caribbean smaller ships), J (Oceania and Regent Seven Seas), and V (Virgin). They also have a major cargo side of the port, as well, but I did not care much about that. This place is easy to get in and out of. I recommend taking an Uber (especially if you have more than 2 people or a shuttle (for 2 or less) to get her. They have a few commercial parking garages, but they can get to be pretty pricey, especially for the longer trips. The traffic control staff and the baggage handlers are very efficient, but they do handle your bag for "tips" and are not afraid to let you know. The port looked very clean and operated efficiently. A lot of people's port experience depends on the cruise ship that they are going on. They are really hard to separate. My experience is based on a few visits while going on different cruise lines. The port is on an island, so even though there are a few shop and restaurants that are close, they are almost impossible to walk to because you have to cross a bridge. You will have to get a ride to/from most of the close eateries if you are looking to go there to kill some time. Given the amount of traffic that this port gets, I was very impressed with how easy it was for me to get in and out of. I can' t wait to go back and mostly because that will mean that I am more than likely going on another cruise.

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    James A.

    Now that's what I call a cruise port! It is in a Strait, connecting Miami Beach to Downtown Miami. We went there in early January for a 2-week Panama Canal Cruise and got a chance to experience this port as a departure point on a sunny Saturday. We had chosen/been assigned a time slot of 12:30 - 1 to arrive. Not knowing Miami traffic, we left our hotel at latest checkout time, and got a Lyft to head to the Port. We got there a bit early (11:30 or so), but there were no problems advancing. On the Southern edge, there are terminals. Just like an airport, there are multiple terminals with ships coordinating departures. We got dropped off by our Lyft driver in the right terminal. We were immediately able to find a porter, who took our room number and immediately took our baggage (writing our room on the tags manually). To enter the main line, you must first show your COVID vaccination card to a firm keeper-of-the-line (even though we were told explicitly before that it would not be required). Then you go through x-ray machines (no liquids allowed, just like at the airport...so we had to quickly chug our water bottles). Once past, this takes you to another queue, to wait for the next available agent. Once we got to the front and found an available agent, he took our room number to find our reservation. He then checked and scanned our passport. Everything checked out, so he went away for a little bit and then came back with our cruise cards (the cards do not contain the room number). You are then given a placard containing your boarding group. You must then find your way to the waiting area, where it is crowded and loud. There were long lines for both sets of bathrooms in the waiting area. Once boarding groups were announced, it went by quickly (Group 2 was at 12:15, 8 at 12:21, 39/40 at 12:57 which was our group). From there, it took about 15 minutes to get onto our ship. So from arrival at 11:30 to getting onto the ship, it took about 90 minutes (definitely better than expected). In terms of the ship departures, there were multiple ships loading passengers and wanting to leave in the late afternoon. As mentioned, there are dedicated terminals for each major cruise line: A is Royal Caribbean, B for Norwegian, C for Disney. The Royal Caribbean ship left a little before us and then we started to move out. Within 15 minutes, we were able to clear the dock. Super cool to watch the ship go sideways to leave the dock (wish we had that for cars when trying to parallel park in busy city streets).

    Gary Y.

    Better plan ahead and allocate yourself some time if you are here on a busy cruise departure date because it's gonna be major congestion all the way up to your terminal. If you are unlucky and have one that's further on, it's going to be 30+ mins to go that last mile stretch. Feels like they could have designed this to be better (dedicated lanes for each terminal).

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    This place is so well managed! So much is going on but they label everything for your cruises. The porters will ask for tips so bring cash !

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    4.9(30 reviews)
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    I rented a yacht for a group of friends for my husbands birthday. The experience with Mari was…read morefantastic from start to finish. She is always available and very responsive which is huge for me when I am planning anything. She reached out to me a week before our yacht day and there were some concerns she had with the yacht I originally booked and she called me with a solution already which was such relief for me. Many times when there are issues, people don't always have a solution right away, but she did and the yacht was awesome. We had a yacht with a jet ski and my husband had the best time. Captain Joe was so much fun. I will definitely be doing this again and will use Starlux in the future.

    My experience with Starlux Yachts (Mari) was nothing short of extraordinary! Although she may take…read morea bit to respond, just know that Mari's got your back (most likely because she is getting the best deal she can for you!). I would recommend calling (vs. text) for faster response times. Mari was able to help our group of 30+ book a very luxurious yacht for a reasonable price. We also opted in for an open bar and passed hors d'oeuvres. To be honest, the food was better than anyone expected and no one was left hungry! The yacht also had Bluetooth connectivity for music but our group was able to bring our own music equipment to play on the deck. We also let the captain know before we set sail that we would like to jump in the water and he was able to dock mid-way to give everyone the opportunity to swim. The crew in general delivered exceptional service and helped create an atmosphere of luxury and relaxation throughout our voyage. This yacht charter was definitely the highlight of our group's trip and I highly recommend booking with Mari for an unforgettable and 5 star yachting experience.

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    4.7(26 reviews)
    0.3 miDowntown

    Excellent and speedy service! I highly recommend this if you want a private boat excursion…read more I booked this for my friend's bachelorette party. I used WhatsApp and they respond really quickly. Just provide details like the day, amount of people and the time. You can also book through their website which I also did but WhatsApp was immediate service. We quickly found an option that fit our budget and they send over a contract to sign. A small deposit is due during the time you sign your contract with the remaining balance and tip on the day of your trip. They offer drink and food services but we opted to bring our own as they provide an ice cooler. Our captain, Daniel, was great. He texted me right before and we let him know we were running late. Our Uber dropped us off at the wrong location which made us more late but he still gave us our time back when he did not have to all. Once he helped us onto the boat, he asked where we wanted to go and took us to a small island with other boats. He also gives you full access to the music. They also have an option for a large floatie for everyone to lay out and relax on. I highly recommend this if you're looking for a private boat ride. Prices are very reasonable. Easily our favorite excursion on the trip!

    While we had so much fun with our captain Jorja I must say the boat itself was terrible! It looked…read moreas if it haven't been clean in years! The inside where the kitchen was had a very bad smell! The boat was so out dated! The mat was torn! We had to lay our towels down to sit on bc the boat was so unsanitary! The leather was torn badly! We had to do our own leg work upon boarding (as in picking the captain) and etc. We was told to arrive a hour early just for us to be sitting in our cars! Do I recommend this boat or company! No! But if others want to rent choose Jorga for your captain, he was a vibe! Oh we was on the 40 ft Sea Ray! Abort mission do not rent this particular boat!

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    Miami Tours & Water Adventures - Jetboat Adventure Tours

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    4.3(147 reviews)
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    She so sweet and we had an amazing day. She showed us around. We even drove all the way down to…read moreMiami city spent extra time took his locations that she doesn't normally go. It was well worth the money.

    The good: This was a 3-4 star experience. I booked a…read moresnorkeling tour for 2 for my husband's birthday thru their website. It was easy to book and they had lots of availability. The best part of the trip was how we had the boat exclusively to ourselves! I didn't know it'd be a private tour until the day I came. So, the boat was just a total of 3 people (captain included). The water temperature was great and the clarity was decent. We even saw two dolphins! You meetup at Whiskey Joe's at the marina and you can start your excursion immediately. I liked that you didn't need to wait around much. I was able to see some cool looking fish, a bottom feeder and a crab. You get 2 hours for the snorkeling and you're not required to wear any life vests (in fact, we weren't offered any and I didn't see any). The water is super shallow so it didn't seem dangerous at all. The water is also salty and easy to float in. The boat was nearby the main snorkeling area. The bad: The area for snorkeling was pretty small. It was an artificial reef where the fish were but outside of that area there is just seagrass and there's no living things to observe. The website says snorkeling starts at $75/pp and up but that's misleading b/c that's only the price if you have 8+ people. When I came to the marina, the worker who had me sign paperwork said that "$25/hour tip is required" when I got an email saying 15% tip is optional. My husband clarified and he said "yes, it's required" but later retracted his statement after I clarified that it was strange to give tip upfront before we even went on the excursion. However, I did already give 15% tip upfront on 50% of the value and then Zelled an additional $25 tip to the captain himself afterward. The cost for snorkeling ended up being $407 for 2 people (pricey). The interesting: The captain swam with us to lead us to the reef and then swam back and was mostly on his phone.

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    Last weekend my sister's fiancé rented a yacht from this company from 4-8p for her birthday…read more Communication was atrocious, apparently the broker had double booked bc our party didn't board until 6pm. This really hindered our experience, given that some of us had plans after 8p that we ultimately lost bc of poor planning and communication. If you want a headache, this is the company for you. The captain was nice and the owner wasn't of any help, while we tried to resolve the issue.

    Unfortunately, my experience could have been SO MUCH better! If you book with this company be…read moreprepared for lack of communication! The boat was scheduled for 4PM and no one had informed us of where the boat would be or who the captain was. The address provided on the website is a general address for several boats to pick up people so we had to wait for 1.5 hours! We called multiple times to obtain the information but they kept delaying the information as they did not have it since they had five other charter boats taking off. The staff in the pick up location informed us (and the captain of the boat confirmed) we were double booked! The prior boat group was scheduled to end at 5PM and we were scheduled to start at 4PM. But FEELING YACHTY never communicated this or apoligized for the tardiness. Aside from that the captain was great! But unfortunately, in the beginning of the boat tour the AC was not working on the inside and toward the end of the trip the water for bathroom and sink got shut off. We ended up getting on the boat since FEELING YACHTY does not provide a refnd or rescheuling. THEY ARE NOT FLEXIBLE AND DO NOT COMMUNICATE. You are better off with another company, heed my warning!

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