A. Water Fantaseas, Inc. is pleased to provide the following sample itineraries and excursions as a base to begin planning your own charter from. Please note that these are not “group trips” or cruises that you can purchase individual tickets for, rather they are ideas, suggestions and samples of what you can do and where you can go when you charter a private yacht from A. Water Fantaseas, Inc.
THE UPPER KEYS
(3 days, 2 nights) ::
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Depart from the dock at 8 or 9 AM and cruise southward. South of Government
Cut (the main ship channel in Miami Beach) we veer farther offshore
to avoid the shallows off Fisher Island, Virginia Key and Key Biscayne.
After we`ve passed the skeleton tower of Fowley Rocks lighthouse, we
enter a waterway known as Hawk Channel. Semi-protected by the world`s
second longest barrier reef (only Australia`s is longer), this is a
not-quite-inside-passage that is yet not fully offshore. Consequently, Hawk
Channel will generally have calm to moderate seas even when the open ocean
is rough.
We`ll be off Key Largo by noontime where there will be ample opportunity
to stop and anchor for lunch and/or a swim, with ample time to arrive at
Islamorada by early afternoon. There, we`ll dock at Holiday Isle, a
full service resort complex that boasts several restaurants (including the
Horizon, which is situated atop the main motel building and features spectacular
views along with top notch food and service), many bars, including the waterside
Tiki Bar (which is where the famous Rum Runner drink was invented-watch out;
it`s far more potent than it tastes!) that features live music at night.
For those guests that decide not to stay aboard the vessel, and would like
accommodations that are a bit more quiet and upscale, the beautiful Pelican
Cove Resort is directly next door. This resort provides a quiet ambiance
which can easily be mixed with the lively nature of Holiday Isle next
door.
Holiday Isle also offers a perfect place to use the Wave Runner: an area
on the flats in front of the resort where the water is deep enough for water
bikes but not for conventional boats. You`ll have the whole area to yourself
(except, of course, for the others who share your enthusiasm for riding PWCs).
With on-site restaurant options including a steak house and a rib joint (in
addition to the Horizon and a number and variety of snack type booths), you
won`t have to worry about going hungry come dinnertime-or any time. And if you
want a more upscale dining experience for dinner (although the Horizon is quite
elegant itself), the famed Marker 88 restaurant is but a short cab ride
up the road.
The on-site restaurants are also open for breakfast, so your second day starts
with several options also. When you`re ready to go boating again, your captain
can take you to any of several interesting reef sites (suitable for snorkeling,
diving, or both) that are but minutes from the marina. Where you go and how long
you stay are entirely up to you!
When you return to Holiday Isle, remember that all the amenities
available to the resort`s motel guests are there for marina guests also.
Your third day starts with your choice of breakfast (both as to location and
type) and then, after your last stab at playing typical Keys` tourist (perhaps
by getting some souvenirs from one of the marina side shops) you check out and
head back. This trip can be a repeat of the way down, or ..when we reach the
northern end of Key Largo we can cut through Angelfish Creek to
Card Sound and then on to the very lowest end of Biscayne Bay for an
inside trip back to our dock.
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