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If you are a local resident or a visitor on vacation, dinner cruises are a great way to spend a day or evening in Miami, Florida. These cruise experiences allow passengers to see the beautiful sights around the city. The meal selection varies from chicken, steak, seafood and much more. Live entertainment is also available on many of these dinner cruises. - The Holiday of Magic Dinner Cruise is available out of Miami. Boarding will take place at the Biscayne Bay Marriot Hotel and Marina in downtown Miami. The cruise director will assist guests in choosing the perfect three- or four-hour dinner cruise. Guests will cruise the coastal waters in a luxury yacht and go by many stars' homes. The yacht includes a bar and a dance floor that is completely air conditioned. It has two topside decks with three viewing areas. Hors d'oeuvres, brunch, lunch, and dinner cruises are available with prices ranging from $33 to $83 per person. An open bar can also be purchased from $18 to $30 per person.
- The Jungle Queen Dinner Cruise is a sight-seeing dinner cruise that ports from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This is approximately 30 miles from Miami and leaves daily at 6 p.m. This dinner cruise has been running for more than 60 years. Aboard a riverboat, guests will eat dinner and cruise South Florida for four hours. Reservations are required and tickets cost $39.90 for an adult. Kids ages two to 12 are $21.90 and kids under the age of two are free. The dinner consists of barbeque, chicken, and shrimp, which is all you can eat. The riverboat will port Bahia Mar Docks and cruise to a tropical island on the New River.
- Celebration Cruises offer a variety of dinner and cocktail cruise experiences. Cocktail cruises serve appetizers and have an open bar while cruising for three or four hours. Miami's Dinner Cruise consists of a three-hour cruise from Miami with narration and dinner. It costs $44.50 per person and guests can add open bar for alcoholic beverages. Friday and Saturday nights costs $5 more per person. Passengers can also do the same cruise with dinner and dolphins. The cost is $59.50 per person; with the optional add on for open bar. The dining rooms are all full air conditioned and guests can eat buffet-style or seated.