Celebrate Big with a Private Charter Built for Fun
There’s no better place to kick off a weekend of celebration than on the water. A bachelor or bachelorette party aboard a private boat combines everything you’re looking for—sun, music, drinks, and freedom—without the hassle of crowded bars or complicated logistics.
Whether you want an upscale sunset cruise or a wild sandbar party, here’s how to plan an unforgettable send-off for the bride or groom-to-be.
Choose the Right Boat
Your group size and vibe will determine the best charter option. For most parties, you’ll want:
- Room for 6 to 13 guests
- A sound system with Bluetooth connectivity
- A shaded area and plenty of seating
- Coolers with ice and space for drinks
- A swim deck or ladder for sandbar stops
Ask about boats that come with add-ons like float mats, jet skis, or onboard bathrooms to keep the day flowing.
Suggested media: Group dancing or lounging on bow with champagne bottles and matching outfits
Customize the Experience
The best charters are the ones tailored to your group. We make it easy to personalize your boat day with:
- Banners or custom décor
- Themed outfits and photo props
- Snack platters or catered meals
- Champagne or cocktail upgrades
- Custom playlists
If you want to surprise the bride or groom, let us know in advance and we’ll help with timing, arrival setup, or even a secondary boat entrance if needed.
Choose Your Route
Some popular bachelor and bachelorette charter routes include:
- Haulover Sandbar: Ideal for swimming, floating, and social energy
- Lake Boca: A laid-back alternative with space to party and chill
- Miami Skyline Cruise: Perfect for golden hour drinks and group photos
- Fort Lauderdale Intracoastal Loop: Great for music, drinks, and people-watching
You can build in swim stops, dock-and-dine options, or simply cruise for the full duration. We’ll help you pick based on your vibe and timing.
Don’t Forget the Details
Here’s what to bring for a smooth day:
- Towels, sunscreen, and change of clothes
- Pre-chilled drinks (no glass)
- Themed cups, hats, or sashes
- Speaker (if not already on boat)
- Camera or phone with space for lots of photos
Let your captain know in advance if you have any big reveals or scheduled games onboard—they’ll help time things out.
After the Charter
Many groups use the charter as either the kickoff or the finale of their party weekend. Ask us for recommendations on:
- Nearby bars and restaurants to continue the celebration
- Overnight stay options on or near the marina
- Transportation options post-charter
Suggested media: Sunset shot with bride or groom holding champagne glass at bow