A Route That Actually Shows You Something
The cruise winds past Fort Lauderdale's canal mansions and mega yachts, the kind of scenery that gives the city its "Venice of America" reputation. It's not just backdrop, it's part of what makes the ride worth taking. The route includes a stop at the sandbar, where boats cluster up, people swim, and the trip turns into more of a floating hangout than a straight point A to point B ride.
BYOB and Bring Whatever Else You Want
Guests bring their own food, drinks, and alcohol, and the boat comes stocked with coolers and plenty of seating to make that easy. Inflatable rafts and floats are welcome too, especially for time spent at the sandbar. Even pets can come along, with a leash and a small cleaning fee. The whole setup removes the usual friction of getting a group out on the water and replaces it with a simple checklist: show up, bring your stuff, and go.
Why Groups Keep Booking It
At a four hour private cruise, the boat comfortably holds a full group without splitting anyone off or rationing space. Reviewers consistently rate it a perfect five stars, and it's become a regular pick for bachelor and bachelorette parties because it checks every box a group celebration needs: private, social, on the water, and flexible enough to bend around however the day is actually going. Add the sandbar stop and swimming break, and a two hour boat ride turns into a full afternoon out.
👉 Book the Tiki Taco Sandbar Cruise, Fort Lauderdale