Skyline Millionaire Homes Photo Tour with photographer in Miami
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The Miami Cruise to Millionaire Homes experience is famous for offering stunning views of luxurious estates, celebrity residences, and Miami's most iconic landmarks from the water. During this boat tour, guests are guided past the opulent mansions of Fisher Island, Star Island, and other exclusive areas, all while enjoying a scenic cruise along Biscayne Bay. On the tour, a photographer captures breathtaking photos of the famous millionaire homes, including views of: Fisher Island, Star Island, Miami Beach, Biscayne Bay. As the cruise progresses, the photographer will take professional photos of the landmarks and homes you pass. At the end of the tour, guests receive 1 hard copy photo of their choice, as well as a digital download of the best photos from the cruise, allowing you to keep the memories of your Miami adventure. This unique experience combines sightseeing, luxury, and photography, providing a perfect souvenir from the city’s most elite neighborhoods.
Departure Point
- Please check in at Bayfront Park Dock 1 at Miami Bayfront Cruises
Return Details
- Please check in at Bayfront Park Dock 1 at Miami Bayfront Cruises
Duration
1 hour and 15 minutes
Languages Available
- Human tour guide - English
- Human tour guide - Spanish
Points of Interest
Stop At: Bayfront Park
301 Biscayne Blvd, , Miami, Florida
Bayfront Park in Miami is famous for its scenic waterfront location, vibrant cultural events, and as a prime spot for concerts, festivals, and outdoor activities. Located along Biscayne Bay, it offers beautiful views and open spaces that attract both locals and tourists. Bayfront Park hosts several major events throughout the year, including Ultra Music Festival, Miami's New Year's Eve celebration with the iconic Big Orange drop, and Fourth of July fireworks. The park also features the Bayfront Park Amphitheater, a popular venue for live performances, as well as sculptures, fountains, and a beach area.
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Stop At: Bayside Marketplace
401 Biscayne Blvd, , Miami, Florida
Bayside Marketplace in Miami is famous for its lively atmosphere, waterfront shopping, dining, and entertainment. Located next to Bayfront Park along Biscayne Bay, it’s a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. Bayside offers a mix of retail stores, from well-known brands to local boutiques, as well as a wide variety of restaurants with indoor and outdoor seating. The marketplace is also known for its live music and events, often featuring Latin, reggae, and pop music performances. Additionally, Bayside Marketplace serves as a departure point for sightseeing cruises and boat tours, including excursions around the famous nearby islands and celebrity homes. Its vibrant setting, scenic views, and range of activities make it a key attraction in Miami.
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Stop At: Fisher Island
1 Fisher Island Dr, , Miami Beach, Florida
Fisher Island in Miami is famous for its exclusivity, luxury real estate, and status as one of the wealthiest and most private residential communities in the United States. Accessible only by ferry, private boat, or helicopter, it’s known for its seclusion and offers some of the most luxurious condos, estates, and amenities in Miami. Originally developed as a private estate for the Vanderbilts, Fisher Island is renowned for its upscale lifestyle, featuring a private beach, a luxury spa, a golf course, tennis courts, fine dining options, and a marina for yachts. The island’s beaches are lined with imported Bahamian sand, adding to the allure of its private coastal experience. Fisher Island’s exclusivity and high-profile residents make it a symbol of opulence in Miami.
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Stop At: Little Havana
, , Miami, Florida
Little Havana in Miami is famous for its vibrant Cuban culture, lively street life, and rich history as a hub for Cuban immigrants. Known as the heart of Miami’s Cuban community, this neighborhood is celebrated for its colorful murals, authentic Cuban cuisine, and live Latin music, making it a cultural hotspot. One of the most iconic streets, Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street), is lined with cigar shops, cafes, art galleries, and restaurants serving Cuban classics like cafecito, Cuban sandwiches, and pastelitos. Little Havana also hosts several notable events, including the annual Calle Ocho Festival, one of the largest Latin street festivals in the world, as well as Viernes Culturales (Cultural Fridays), a monthly celebration of local art, music, and dance. Landmarks like the Cuban Memorial Boulevard, Domino Park, and the Tower Theater further add to the neighborhood’s charm, showcasing Little Havana’s unique blend of Cuban heritage and Miami flair.
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Stop At: Coconut Grove
Miami, Florida
Coconut Grove in Miami is famous for its lush, tropical setting, bohemian atmosphere, and historical significance as Miami’s oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood. Known for its relaxed vibe and scenic waterfront views along Biscayne Bay, Coconut Grove is a cultural hub, offering art galleries, outdoor cafes, and boutique shopping. The neighborhood is home to several historic landmarks, including Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, a grand Italian Renaissance-style villa with beautiful gardens, and The Barnacle Historic State Park, the preserved 19th-century home of one of Miami’s founders. Coconut Grove is also well-known for its annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival, one of the largest and most prestigious art festivals in the United States, drawing artists and visitors from around the world. A vibrant nightlife, and a range of outdoor activities like sailing and paddle boarding, Coconut Grove maintains a unique blend of old Florida charm and modern, artsy appeal.
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Stop At: South Beach
Miami Beach, FL 33139
South Beach in Miami is famous for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, Art Deco architecture, and lively cultural scene. Known as "SoBe," this iconic Miami neighborhood draws visitors from around the world with its beautiful white-sand beaches and turquoise waters, as well as its bustling Ocean Drive, lined with colorful Art Deco buildings, hotels, and cafes. South Beach is also celebrated for its high-energy nightlife, with a variety of nightclubs, bars, and rooftop lounges. The area’s Lincoln Road Mall offers a pedestrian-friendly shopping and dining experience, with boutiques, art galleries, and open-air restaurants. South Beach is a hotspot for celebrity sightings, art and music events like Art Basel Miami Beach, and world-famous LGBTQ+ pride celebrations. Whether for beach lounging, people-watching, or cultural events, South Beach's blend of sun, style, and entertainment makes it one of Miami's top attractions.
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Stop At: Miami Beach Marina
300 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, Florida
South Pointe Park in Miami Beach is famous for its scenic views, family-friendly atmosphere, and prime location at the southern tip of South Beach. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, Fisher Island, and the Miami skyline, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The park features a scenic promenade, green spaces, a playground, and a splash area for kids, as well as a fishing pier. South Pointe Park is also known for its breathtaking sunset and sunrise views, and it’s a favorite spot for watching cruise ships sail out of the Port of Miami. The park’s landscaped pathways are lined with palm trees and public art installations, making it an ideal spot for walking, jogging, biking, or picnicking. Its beachfront location and relaxed vibe make South Pointe Park a picturesque escape in Miami Beach.
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Stop At: Wynwood
Miami, Florida
attracts both locals and visitors for fishing charters, sailing excursions, and yacht rentals. It’s known for its beautiful views of Biscayne Bay and convenient access to the open ocean, making it ideal for anyone looking to explore the waters around Miami. The marina is also home to several high-end dining options, including waterfront restaurants and bars where people can enjoy food and drinks while watching boats come and go. With state-of-the-art facilities, Miami Beach Marina caters to a wide range of vessels, from small boats to mega-yachts, and offers amenities like a dive shop, fuel services, and boat maintenance. It’s a hotspot for Miami’s boating community and a great place to experience the city’s upscale, nautical lifestyle.
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Stop At: Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
3251 S Miami Ave, Miami, Florida
Wynwood in Miami is famous for its vibrant street art, trendy galleries, and creative atmosphere, making it one of the city’s most popular arts and cultural districts. Known for the Wynwood Walls, an outdoor museum showcasing large-scale murals by renowned street artists from around the world, Wynwood has transformed into an open-air gallery where nearly every wall and building is adorned with colorful art. Beyond its street art, Wynwood is also celebrated for its eclectic mix of art galleries, boutiques, craft breweries, and coffee shops, attracting artists, locals, and tourists alike. The area’s monthly Wynwood Art Walk event is a major draw, offering live music, food trucks, and access to galleries and pop-up shops. Wynwood’s unique mix of art, dining, and nightlife options, as well as its edgy, urban vibe, have made it one of Miami’s trendiest neighborhoods.
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Stop At: Art Deco Historic District
, , Miami Beach, Florida
The Vizcaya Museum and Gardens in Miami is famous for its opulent architecture, lush European-inspired gardens, and as a symbol of Miami’s Gilded Age history. Built in the early 20th century as a winter estate for businessman James Deering, Vizcaya is a grand Italian Renaissance-style villa set along Biscayne Bay. Its design combines Italian, French, and Mediterranean influences, with intricately decorated rooms, antique furnishings, and art from Europe and Asia. The surrounding formal gardens are a major highlight, featuring manicured hedges, fountains, sculptures, and hidden pathways that feel like stepping into a European estate. The estate’s waterfront location, historical significance, and stunning aesthetics make it a popular venue for photography, weddings, and events. Vizcaya’s unique blend of natural beauty and architectural grandeur makes it a treasured cultural landmark and one of Miami’s top attractions.
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Stop At: Biscayne National Park
Florida
The Rickenbacker Trail in Miami is famous for its scenic views, outdoor recreational opportunities, and its location along the Rickenbacker Causeway, which connects the mainland to Key Biscayne. This popular trail is part of a network of paths designed for cyclists, runners, and pedestrians, offering beautiful views of Biscayne Bay, the Miami skyline, and nearby islands. The trail is especially well-known for its ideal conditions for cycling, as it is flat, car-free, and surrounded by lush tropical landscapes. Many cyclists use it to reach the beaches of Key Biscayne or to enjoy the views while exercising. It’s also a great spot for birdwatching and enjoying the natural beauty of the area. The Rickenbacker Trail is a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts looking for a peaceful and picturesque escape in the heart of Miami.
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Stop At: Jungle Island
1111 Parrot Jungle Trail, , Miami, Florida
The Art Deco Historic District in Miami Beach is famous for its iconic collection of Art Deco architecture, which defines the aesthetic of the area and is one of the largest concentrations of this style in the world. Located in the heart of South Beach, the district features pastel-colored buildings, geometric shapes, sleek lines, and neon lights that transport visitors to the glamour of the 1920s and 1930s. The district is renowned for its well-preserved architecture, which includes hotels, restaurants, and commercial buildings that evoke the charm and elegance of the Jazz Age. Ocean Drive, one of the most famous streets in the area, is lined with many of these Art Deco gems, offering a lively atmosphere with bars, cafes, and restaurants.
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Stop At: Joia Beach
1111 Parrot Jungle Trail, Miami, FL 33132
Biscayne National Park is famous for its diverse marine ecosystems, including coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangrove forests, as well as its rich biodiversity. Located just south of Miami, it is one of the largest marine parks in the United States, covering over 170,000 acres, 95% of which are underwater. The park is a haven for water-based activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, boating, kayaking, and fishing, offering visitors the opportunity to explore vibrant coral reefs and crystal-clear waters. Biscayne National Park is also well-known for its beautiful islands, such as Boca Chita Key, which features a historic lighthouse, and Elliott Key, the park's largest island. The park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, recognized for its unique ecosystem and ecological significance. Its pristine natural beauty, diverse marine life, and historical sites make it a popular destination for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and those interested in marine conservation.
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Stop At: Kaseya Center
601 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132
Jungle Island in Miami is famous for being an interactive zoological park that offers close-up experiences with exotic animals in a lush, tropical setting. Originally opened as Parrot Jungle in 1936, the park has since evolved into a family-friendly attraction featuring a wide variety of animals, including rare birds, primates, reptiles, and big cats. Jungle Island is particularly well-known for its animal shows and hands-on experiences, where visitors can interact with and learn about the animals. The park also hosts unique experiences, such as private animal encounters, ziplining, and feeding sessions. Its lush grounds and proximity to downtown Miami and South Beach make it an easily accessible destination for animal lovers and families. In addition to its animals, Jungle Island has been a popular venue for events, including corporate functions, weddings, and special celebrations, combining its natural beauty with an engaging environment.
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Stop At: Freedom Tower
600 Biscayne Blvd, Miami Dade College, Miami, Florida
Joya Beach and Jungle Miami is famous for being a chic, luxury beach club and event venue located on Virginia Key, just off the coast of Miami. It offers an upscale, tropical setting with stunning views of Biscayne Bay, making it a popular destination for both locals and visitors looking for a stylish beachfront experience. The venue is known for its lush, jungle-inspired decor, vibrant ambiance, and relaxed, yet high-end atmosphere. It features a private beach, cabanas, and poolside lounging, offering a variety of cocktails and gourmet food. Guests can enjoy live music, DJ performances, and exclusive events in a chic, laid-back environment that blends natural beauty with a contemporary party vibe. Joya Beach and Jungle Miami is also popular for hosting private events, weddings, and VIP gatherings, thanks to its unique location and luxurious amenities. It’s a sought-after destination for those looking for a mix of nature, luxury, and entertainment in Miami’s trendy scene.
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Stop At: Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)
1103 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, Florida
The Kaseya Center (formerly known as the FTX Arena) in Miami is famous for being a major sports and entertainment venue. Located in downtown Miami along Biscayne Bay, it is primarily known as the home of the Miami Heat NBA basketball team. The arena hosts a wide range of events, including basketball games, concerts, family shows, and major entertainment events. The Kaseya Center is recognized for its modern architecture and large seating capacity, accommodating over 19,000 people for concerts and around 20,000 for basketball games. In addition to sports, the venue hosts popular performances by major music artists, award shows, and other high-profile events, making it one of Miami's premier entertainment destinations. The arena’s location near downtown Miami and its iconic, futuristic design contribute to its significance as a central hub for Miami’s vibrant cultural and sports scene.
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Stop At: Waterfront Restaurant and Bar
Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, FL 33149
The Frost Museum of Science, officially known as the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, is famous for its engaging exhibits and innovative displays in science, technology, and the natural world. Located in Miami’s Museum Park, the museum is a key cultural and educational institution in the city, offering hands-on experiences for visitors of all ages. The museum is particularly well-known for its immersive Planetarium, which features state-of-the-art technology and displays that transport visitors into the wonders of the universe. It also boasts an impressive Aquarium that showcases marine life from the waters of South Florida and beyond, including sharks, rays, and other local species.
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Stop At: Rickenbacker Trail
Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne, FL 33149
A historic building that once served as a processing center for Cuban immigrants and now houses the Cuban American Museum.
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Stop At: South Miami Park
4300 SW 58th Ave, Miami, Florida
Perez Park in Miami is a small but charming green space located in the heart of the city's downtown area. Named after the prominent local businessman and philanthropist Jorge M. Pérez, the park is part of the broader revitalization of downtown Miami and serves as a peaceful urban oasis amid the bustling cityscape. The park is famous for its beautiful landscaping, featuring palm trees, lush green lawns, and public art pieces that reflect the area's cultural vibrancy. It is a popular spot for locals to relax, have lunch, or enjoy some downtime in the middle of the workday. Perez Park also plays a role in providing an accessible outdoor space for events, such as community gatherings and small performances, enhancing the area's sense of community.
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Stop At: Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
10975 SW 17th ST, Miami, Florida
The area’s location along Biscayne Bay offers stunning views, and it’s close to attractions like PortMiami, one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, and Fisher Island, a private, upscale island community.
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Additional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Digital Photoshot Package (up to 5 photos)
- 75 Minutes Sightseeing Cruise
- One Hard Photo
Redemption Instructions
Please check in at Dock 1 with the individual wear red polo
Voucher Info
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
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