Marinas and Harbours

Finding a Marina in Florida

Boating in Florida USA - Marinas

Florida is home to some of the most prestigious marinas in the United States, catering to luxury yachts, elite clientele, and high-end waterfront lifestyles. Fisher Island Marina in Miami stands out for its exclusivity, accessible only by ferry or private boat, and offering world-class amenities in a gated, members-only environment. Bahia Mar Yachting Center in Fort Lauderdale, host of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, is another top-tier facility with over 250 slips for superyachts up to 300 feet. Island Gardens Deep Harbour in Miami is one of the few marinas in North America built specifically for megayachts up to 550 feet, offering luxury services steps from downtown Miami. Rybovich Marina in West Palm Beach is internationally acclaimed for its full-service superyacht refit and repair capabilities, combined with resort-style amenities. These marinas represent the pinnacle of Florida’s marine infrastructure, blending security, discretion, premium services, and ideal access to the Atlantic and Caribbean.

Mooring Fees

Annual mooring fees in Florida vary significantly depending on location, marina type, and vessel size. For boats between 10 to 15 meters (33 to 50 feet), fees typically range from $5,000 to over $20,000 per year. At municipal marinas like Vero Beach or Dinner Key in Miami, annual rates are on the lower end—around $15–26 per foot per month, meaning a 12-meter (40-foot) boat would pay roughly $7,200 to $12,500 annually. In contrast, high-end facilities like Bahia Mar, Rybovich, or Island Gardens Deep Harbour can charge $40–100+ per foot per month, pushing yearly costs for a 15-meter yacht well over $20,000, sometimes exceeding $50,000 with liveaboard fees, utilities, and taxes included. Prime locations like Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and the Florida Keys command the highest prices, especially in private or superyacht marinas.