Yacht Season 2026: What to Expect
By BXLENCE Editorial
The 2026 yacht season promises to be the most spectacular yet, with new routes, larger vessels, and experiences designed to make the ocean feel like home.
BXLENCE Yacht Charters has expanded our fleet to include three new vessels, headlined by AURUM — a 120-foot Azimut Grande that redefines what a day charter can be. Five staterooms, a full commercial kitchen, a jacuzzi on the flybridge, and a hydraulic swim platform that transforms into a private beach. AURUM is not a boat. It is a floating resort.
Our most popular route remains the Biscayne Bay Sunset Cruise — a three-hour journey that departs from our private dock at golden hour and traces the Miami skyline as the city lights up. A private chef prepares a multi-course dinner while a dedicated crew ensures that every glass stays full and every detail is handled.
New for 2026 is the Keys Discovery route — a full-day excursion that takes you through the turquoise waters of the Florida Keys, with stops for snorkeling at Biscayne National Park, lunch on a private sandbar, and a return through the Intracoastal Waterway as the sun sets. It is the quintessential Florida day, elevated to extraordinary.
For those seeking the ultimate maritime experience, our Weekend Getaway packages include two nights aboard, with full crew, chef, and itinerary customization. Past guests have island-hopped through the Bahamas, explored the Dry Tortugas, or simply anchored off a deserted Key and let the ocean set the schedule.
Yacht season in Miami officially runs from November through April, though our climate makes year-round charters possible. The BXLENCE concierge team can arrange everything from a spontaneous sunset cruise to a fully planned multi-day voyage. All you need to bring is yourself.
