The itinerary starts with what the bride or groom actually wants.
Sandbar party, tiki bar crawl, sunset cruise, dolphin run, or some combination — we’ve run all of it. Your group gets the whole boat. No strangers. No schedule you didn’t agree to. The captain calls 24 hours ahead to confirm the day’s plan.
Most groups start around 10 AM and come in 6–8 hours later. We can provision a charcuterie and drinks add-on if that helps, or you can bring your own.
The Practicals
What’s included. What to bring.
We provide
- USCG-licensed local captain
- Fuel for the full charter
- All marine safety equipment
- Floating lily pad & swim ladder
- Snorkel gear (on request)
- Ice, water, towels
- Bluetooth sound system
- Perry Hotel pool & gym access
You bring
- Food & drinks for the celebration
- Reef-safe sunscreen
- Swimsuits
- Camera
How the Day Runs
A typical schedule.
The captain running your party.
What people who took this trip say.
“Did this for my bachelorette and it was the highlight of the whole trip. Captain Pat had everything ready, took us to the most beautiful sandbar, and let us crank the music all afternoon. My girls are still talking about it.”
“Bachelor party of 7. We did a sandbar, snorkel, tiki bar stop, and made it back for dinner. Captain was patient with us and kept the vibe perfect all day. Best money I’ve spent in Key West.”
Before you book.
Can we bring decorations?
Yes — balloons, banners, sashes, all fine. Just nothing that’ll go overboard.
How many can come?
Up to 8 on the Jeanneau. Bigger groups should look at our Beach Party Pontoon or a partner catamaran.
Can we do tiki bars?
Yes. We can route past the main waterfront tiki bars on the way back. Just let us know when you book.
Should we hire a separate photographer?
We can take photos on request but we’re not a photography service. For a proper shoot, hire a local photographer who comes on the boat. We can recommend a few.