• Must-sees
  • Island Queen Millionaire's Row Sightseeing Cruise

    Take to the clear waters and see Miami’s best bits from the comfort of a yacht

      $35.00
      /person normally
    Island Queen
    Island Queen
    Island Queen
    Outdoors

    • Pin Icon

      Explore Miami with Go City®

      Your pass includes dozens of other top attractions, all for one money-saving price

    What you'll do

    Take the Island Queen Millionaire's Row Sightseeing Cruise with Go City® 

    • With us, there are no entry fees on the day – all you've got to do is show your pass.
    • Enjoy a 90-minute Miami boat tour to see the city from the water.
    • Narrated Miami sightseeing tour in English and Spanish included.
    • See Miami celebrity homes along the way.

    About this experience

    This 90-minute Millionaire’s Row Cruise takes in the homes of the rich and famous, as well as all the sights that the city is famous for, like those long stretches of sandy beach and striking Art Deco buildings.

    Discover Magic with Island Queen Cruises

    Island Queen Cruises will give you insight into the high life of Miami in an unforgettable cruise through their neighborhoods. Picture yourself cruising along Millionaire's Row, Miami's ritzy residential area. The views are stunning and you’ll get to see the homes of celebrities, entrepreneurs, and movie stars lining the crystal coastline.

    There’s simply nothing like the Miami Millionaire's Row cruise! Island Queen Cruises offers this experience that gets you up close and personal to seafront mansions and the famous Miami skyline. The stunning sunset views are nothing short of romantic, or great for a solo trip or with the family. Don’t miss out on this amazing cruise!

    There's something equally exciting and extravagant about a guided tour narrated simultaneously in both English and Spanish. That's what you'll get with this Millionaire's Row Miami scenic cruise. The in-depth history of the Biscayne Bay area mixed with the luxurious views of Port of Miami, Fisher Island, Miami Beach, Millionaire’s Row, and much more.

    These Miami houses are more than just houses, they’re compounds and you'll get a taste for how the rich and famous life when you catch a glimpse. The yacht offers an air-conditioned lower deck with picture windows and an open upper deck so you can see the Miami skyline in the fresh air. You can also purchase soft drinks, cocktails, and snacks aboard.

    Millionaire’s Row Miami Cruise highlights

    Venetian Islands – the luxury islands straddling Biscayne Bay embody idyllic tropical living. Get a sneak peek into the exclusive lifestyle of the rich and famous! 

    Star Island – from extravagant mansions to crystal-clear, turquoise waters, this aptly named island is not to be missed. Be sure to keep your eyes out for its star-studded residents.

    Port of Miami – at the heart of historic Dodge Island lays PortMiami, the 11th largest cargo container port in the United States.

    Fisher Island – what do Oprah Winfrey, Boris Becker, and Julia Roberts all have in common? You guessed it – they have all lived on Fisher Island.

    Palm Island – let the views of Al Capone and Barbara Walters's former residences leave you breathless.

    Hibiscus Island  famously known for its Latin Quarter, aka "hot spot" that has historically showcased some of the most celebrated entertainment stars in the world like Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Jerry Lewis, and many more!

    Bayfront Park – this 32-acre urban park in Downtown Miami welcomes residents and vacationers alike to bike along its banks and shop in the waterfront mall and features a range of impressive monuments and memorials.

    Kaseya Center – this sports and entertainment multi-purpose arena hosts a range of events from Disney on Ice to NBA matches.

    Miami Herald Building – the Miami Herald has become an intriguing part of Miami's historic past – winning its Pulitzer Prize in 1950 and it now serves as Miami’s longest-published newspaper.

    Miami Beach – arguably one of the most visited outdoor spots in South Florida, this lush beach gives you a new perspective on celebrity-dom – just check out the quirky models and celebrity statues to see what we mean.

    Frost Museum of Science – from human anatomy to wildlife wonders, this fun-filled knowledge hub will leave you enlightened and awestruck.

    Millionaire’s Row Miami Cruise facts

    • The Port of Miami is known as the cruise capital of the world because of the volume of cruise ships that dock there.
    • Miami was founded by a woman, Julia Tuttle, who is known as the 'Mother of Miami'.
    • There are over 800 Art Deco-style buildings in the city.

    Why choose Go City®?  

    • Our app makes sightseeing easy – your pass, plus all the info you’ll need is right there in the palm of your hand.  
    • No need to worry about buying tickets on the day, Island Queen Millionaire's Row Sightseeing Cruise admission fee is included with your pass. 


    Where you'll be

    Operating hours

    Monday – Sunday

    11AM, 12PM, 1PM, 2PM, 3PM, 4PM, 5PM, 6PM, 7PM

    ______________________________________________________

    Fall/Winter Departing Times (Starting November 3, 2024)

    Monday – Friday: 10:30AM, 11 AM, 12PM, 1PM, 2PM, 3PM, 4PM, 5PM

    Saturday & Sunday: 10:30AM, 11AM, 12PM, 1PM, 2PM, 3PM, 4PM, 5PM, 6PM

    How it works

    We make sightseeing easy

    Experience More Icon

    Buy

    Pick a 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 10-day pass, whichever works for your trip.
    Passes Icon

    Scan

    Download our highly-rated app to scan in at each attraction.
    Save More Icon

    Save

    Enjoy guaranteed savings (or we'll refund you the difference!).
    Find out more
    Go City Pin Icon
    Diamond Icon
    Star Cluster Icon
    Map Icon

    We're kind of popular, but don't just take our word for it.

    Have a 5% discount, on us!

    Sign up to our newsletter and receive exclusive discounts, trip inspiration and attraction updates straight to your inbox.

    • Thick check Icon
    Ready to start your adventure?
    Buy a pass