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					<description><![CDATA[Miami Beach is a feast for the senses &#8212; pastel art deco fa&#231;ades, neon nights, and a culinary scene that runs the gamut from hole-in-the-wall Cuban cafes to white-tablecloth seafood temples. But the best way to pair sunshine with flavors? Take to the water. Touring Miami Beach on a boat turns dining into an adventure:]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Miami Beach is a feast for the senses &mdash; pastel art deco fa&ccedil;ades, neon nights, and a culinary scene that runs the gamut from hole-in-the-wall Cuban cafes to white-tablecloth seafood temples. But the best way to pair sunshine with flavors? Take to the water. Touring Miami Beach on a boat turns dining into an adventure: dock at a waterfront caf&eacute; for a cafecito and pastelito,  glide past waterfront mansions with a picnic cooler full of ceviche, then tie up for a sunset tasting menu at an upscale restaurant with bay views.</p>
<p>The water here is the star.  Best water activities in Miami Beach include paddleboarding through calm bays, jet-skiing off the coast for an adrenaline rush, snorkeling near shallow reefs, and tranquil kayaking around mangrove-lined inlets. For families or groups, a glass-bottom boat or a guided eco-tour reveals sea life without getting wet. If relaxation is your aim, anchor at a sandbar and float with a beverage in hand while the skyline fades behind you.</p>
<p>Throwing a party on a boat in Miami Beach is simple if you plan.  Start by choosing the right craft &mdash; a roomy pontoon or small yacht for groups, with shade and safety gear. Hire a licensed captain (recommended and often required), stock a playlist and a cool, salty-friendly menu (think lobster rolls, empanadas, charcuterie, and plenty of ice), and bring reusable dishware to keep things tidy. Respect local loud-noise and zoning rules, carry life jackets for everyone, and pick a popular anchoring spot like a sandbar for swimming and socializing.</p>
<p>Want to tour nearby islands and landmarks? The best ways are: book a charter with a local captain who knows the channels; rent a boat with navigation aids if you&#8217;re experienced; or join a guided boat tour that combines history and storytelling. Routes often include <a href="https://boatrentalmiamibeach.org/sun-sand-and-style-the-ultimate-48-hour-miami-beach-itinerary/" target="_blank">Biscayne Bay</a> highlights &mdash; the pastel stilts of Stiltsville,  the sheltered mangrove isles, and low-key sandbars perfect for lounging. For an intimate pace, paddleboard or kayak around quieter waterways.</p>
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<p>Is it hard to drive a boat in Miami Beach? Not necessarily. Basic handling is straightforward for calm-bay cruising, but expect heavy traffic near inlets, tricky currents at Haulover and Government Cut,  and shallow spots in some channels. If you&rsquo;re a novice, take a short orientation offered by most rental companies or hire a captain for peace of mind.</p>
<p>How to visit spots like Raccoon Island, <a href="https://boatrentalmiamibeach.org/art-deco-to-ocean-drive-exploring-the-iconic-sights-of-miami-beach-fl/" target="_blank">Stiltsville</a>, and nearby sandbars: plan ahead. Raccoon Island and other small keys are best accessed by shallow-draft boats or kayaks; anchor nearby, bring shore-friendly footwear, and pack out what you pack in. Stiltsville is iconic &mdash; you can approach to admire and photograph the houses but be mindful of preservation rules and private property signs. Sandbars are seasonal and shifting; local captains know the safest anchoring points and tide windows,  so consult them before dropping anchor.</p>
<p>Wrap your day with a meal that matches the journey: sip a strong Cuban cortadito ashore, savor fresh stone-crab or snapper at a waterfront bistro, then treat yourself to a refined tasting menu as the lights of South Beach blink on. Miami Beach is both a playground and a pantry &mdash; boat, eat,  repeat.</p>
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