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Explore Raccoon island
3h minimum
From $225/h
Island adventure to meet Miami’s friendly raccoons in person!
Miami Beach & Millionaire Row
We depart from Miami Beach, 2400 Collins avenue cruising past Millionaire Row’s celebrity mansions. Not rare to sight David Beckham, Dj Khaled, Shakira and Cindy Crawford to name a few.
Indian Creek (Billionaire Bunker)
Next, we hit Indian Creek, the Billionaire Bunker, home to Jeff Bezos, Julio Iglesias, Tom Brady, and David Guetta. These guys are rare sightings, but their mansions are from another planet, don’t miss!
Raccoon Island
We reach Raccoon Island, a tucked-away desert island in the heart of Biscayne Bay. Friendly raccoons roam the mangrove shores, greeting you up close! These adorable creatures will come up to you and use their charm to steal any food you may have in your hands! Fun, safe, adorable.
Haulover Sandbar
Let the Captain know, and he’ll anchor at Haulover Sandbar, a 100 yards across the island. Jump in Bahamas-blue waters, 3 feet deep, in the middle of Biscayne Bay.
This Raccoon Island trip is Miami’s wildest short adventure—Celebrities, raccoons, and sandbar thrills in one unbeatable boat ride! Grab your spot now for a slice of paradise!
Cruise from Miami Beach past the celebrity homes of Shakira, Beckham, DJ Khaled, and more.
See next-level luxury estates owned by Bezos, Iglesias, Brady, and Guetta in this elite enclave.
Meet friendly raccoons on a remote mangrove island—they’ll charm snacks right out of your hands!
Anchor in 3-foot turquoise waters for swimming, music, and sandbar fun just across the bay.
Key information:
DEPARTURE ADDRESS : 2400 Collins, Miami Beach, FL 33141
– Included: Water, ice & towels
– Crew: Experienced crew members dedicated to serving you
– Tips: Captain and crew gratuity not included
– Cancellation Policy: 100% refund of offer amount up to 7 days prior
– Capacity: Up to 13 people, depending on the boat selected
– Weather Policy: The captain may alter or cancel reservations if weather hinders safe navigation