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How Much Does a Miami Boat Cruise Cost? Pricing Explained

April 22, 2026

Let's cut straight to the question you actually came here for: how much does a Miami boat cruise cost? If you're planning a bachelorette weekend, a milestone birthday, a girls' trip, or a date night that needs to deliver, you want a real number before you start building the rest of your Miami itinerary around it. So here it is, no runaround. A Prosecco cruise ticket is $79 per adult, that includes unlimited Prosecco poured throughout the sailing, and the price you see is the price you pay. No surprise booking fee waiting at checkout, no "resort charge," no upsell to actually get a drink once you're on board. Below, we'll break down exactly what that number buys you, how kids and infants are priced, and how it stacks up against the rest of what you'd spend on a night out in Miami.

The headline price: $79 per adult

The adult ticket is $79 and it's for guests 21 and over, which makes sense given that unlimited Prosecco is the whole point. That single price covers your spot on the boat, the cruise itself across Biscayne Bay, the skyline and island views, the onboard atmosphere and music, and the bubbly flowing from the moment you settle in until the boat heads back to the dock. You are not buying a bare-bones ticket and then paying per glass. The Prosecco is genuinely included, and it keeps coming.

That matters because a lot of Miami "experiences" advertise a low entry price and then quietly stack on the costs that make it actually fun. Here, the celebration is baked into the ticket. When you're budgeting for a group, that predictability is worth a lot, because you can tell everyone the real number up front and nobody gets ambushed by extras on the day.

Kids and infants: family-friendly pricing

Because the cruise is built around unlimited Prosecco, it leans adult by nature, but families do come aboard and the pricing reflects that. Children are ticketed at a reduced rate rather than the full adult price, and infants ride free. So if you're traveling with little ones and want to bring them along for the boat ride and the views, you're not paying $79 a head for a toddler who's there for the breeze and the dolphins.

That said, the overall vibe is a grown-up celebration, so it's worth deciding whether it's the right fit for your crew before you book. We get into the nuances of bringing children along in our guide on whether the cruise is family and kid-friendly, which is the honest read you'll want if you're weighing a family sailing versus an adults-only afternoon.

What's included, and what isn't

The best way to judge any price is to know exactly what it covers. Your $79 adult ticket includes the cruise, unlimited Prosecco, the skyline and Biscayne Bay route, and the onboard experience. What it doesn't include is gratuity for the crew, which is customary and appreciated if they've kept your glass full and the mood high, and any food, since this is a drinks-and-views cruise rather than a dinner cruise. Eating a solid meal beforehand is smart anyway, because unlimited pours go down faster than you'd expect on a moving boat.

There are no hidden ticketing fees layered on at checkout, which is more unusual than it should be in the Miami activity market. The number you're quoted is the number you pay. If you want a fuller picture of the actual onboard experience before you commit, our walkthrough of what to expect on an unlimited Prosecco cruise covers it glass by glass.

How it compares to other Miami activities

Context is everything with pricing, so let's put $79 next to what an equivalent afternoon or evening costs elsewhere in Miami. A couple of craft cocktails at a South Beach rooftop lounge can run you $40 to $50 before tip, and you're still standing in line, still fighting for a table, still indoors. A club night with a guest list, a table minimum, or a cover charge climbs well past the price of a cruise ticket once the drinks start. Even a casual dinner with a round or two of wine often lands in the same range, minus the skyline gliding past you.

For roughly an hour and three-quarters on the water with bottomless bubbly and a postcard view of the city, $79 reads as genuine value rather than a splurge. If you're still torn on whether the experience earns its price tag, our honest breakdown of whether the Prosecco cruise is worth it lays out who loves it and who might skip it. And if you're choosing between a boat afternoon and a traditional night out, the boat party versus club night comparison is built for exactly that decision.

How to get the best value for your money

Same ticket price, better experience, that's the goal. A little timing strategy stretches your $79 further. Booking a sailing that lines up with golden hour means your Prosecco arrives with the best light Miami offers, and the skyline glows on camera without a single filter. Our guide to the best time for a Miami Prosecco cruise walks through which slots tend to deliver the strongest views and the liveliest atmosphere.

Coming prepared also pays off. Eat beforehand, dress for sun, wind, and photos all at once, and arrive a little early so boarding is calm rather than rushed and you can claim a good spot on deck. For larger celebrations, booking as a group keeps everyone together and simplifies the planning, and the groups page is the right place to start when you're organizing a bigger crew or a private celebration.

Ready to book?

So, the bottom line on cost: $79 per adult for 21-and-over guests with unlimited Prosecco included, reduced pricing for children, free infants, and no hidden fees tacked on at the end. For what you get, an open pour of bubbly with skyline views across the bay in under two hours, it's one of the more honestly priced celebration experiences in the city. When you're ready to lock in a date, you can check availability and book a cruise in a couple of taps. Want to know more about who's behind it first? Our about page has the story, and if you've got a specific question about your group or your date, reach out through contact and we'll help you plan it.

Still mapping out the rest of your trip? The cruise slots neatly into a celebration weekend, and our first-timer's guide to things to do in Miami can help you build the days around it.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a Miami Prosecco boat cruise cost?+
An adult ticket is $79 for guests 21 and over, and it includes unlimited Prosecco poured throughout the sailing. The price you see is what you pay, with no hidden booking or service fees added at checkout.
Are children and infants charged the same price?+
No. Children are ticketed at a reduced rate rather than the full $79 adult price, and infants ride free. Keep in mind the cruise is an adult celebration atmosphere built around unlimited Prosecco.
Is the unlimited Prosecco really included in the ticket price?+
Yes. The $79 adult ticket covers free-flowing Prosecco for the duration of the cruise. You are not paying per glass once on board, and the bubbly keeps coming throughout the sailing.
Are there any hidden fees added at checkout?+
No. There are no surprise booking fees, resort charges, or per-drink costs layered on at the end. Gratuity for the crew is customary and not included, and the cruise focuses on drinks and views rather than food.
Is the cruise good value compared to other Miami activities?+
For roughly an hour and three-quarters on the water with unlimited Prosecco and skyline views, $79 compares well to a couple of rooftop cocktails or a club night with a table minimum, often costing the same or less while including the drinks.
How can I get the best value from the cruise?+
Book a sailing near golden hour for the best light and views, eat beforehand so the pours last, arrive early to claim a good deck spot, and book as a group to keep everyone together and simplify planning.

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