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Biscayne National Park Open Water Cruise
Cruise Biscayne Bay with a narrated guide and experience a national park that’s mostly underwater. Many trips add an island stop on Boca Chita, Elliott, or Adams Key.
A Biscayne National Park Open Water Cruise is one of the easiest ways to experience the park’s clear shallows, mangrove shoreline, and iconic keys—most of which are only reachable by boat. Cruises commonly depart from Convoy Point at the Dante Fascell Visitor Center, the park’s main mainland hub.
Guided cruises (often run by the Biscayne National Park Institute) blend scenery, wildlife watching, and storytelling about the park’s cultural history. Depending on wind, tides, and routing, you may cruise past areas like Stiltsville and step ashore for a short stop on a key.
If you’re arriving by boat, plan your approach, timing, and comfort essentials (sun protection, water, and bug prep) in advance—services are limited once you’re out on the bay and islands.
About This Experience
Biscayne National Park is a marine park where the signature experiences—keys, reefs, and wildlife—are primarily accessed by water. An “Open Water Cruise” typically means a guided, narrated boat trip departing from Convoy Point (Dante Fascell Visitor Center) that explores Biscayne Bay and the northern Florida Keys within the park. A popular format is a ~3.5-hour heritage-style cruise with interpretation of mangrove and seagrass ecosystems, human history on the bay, and (conditions permitting) an island stop of about an hour on Boca Chita Key, Elliott Key, or Adams Key. Routes vary with weather and sea state, so plan with flexibility and arrive early for check-in and boarding.
Popular cruise formats & stop options
Heritage-Style Narrated Cruise + Island Stop
A guided overview of Biscayne Bay and the park’s keys, combining ecology, wildlife viewing, and local history. Island stop may be Boca Chita Key, Elliott Key, or Adams Key depending on conditions.
Biscayne Bay Sightseeing (Stiltsville-area routing on some trips)
A scenic cruise focused on northern Biscayne Bay highlights. Some itineraries may pass near the historic Stiltsville area for photo opportunities and storytelling.
Keys & Shoreline Naturalist Cruise
Emphasis on mangroves, seagrass beds, and birdlife along the bay and key shorelines. Best for nature photography and learning the park’s marine ecology.
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Where This Activity Takes Place
Getting There
Multiple departure points available
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Know before you go (by-boat planning tips)
Book ahead—advance reservations are strongly advised for guided tours.
Depart from Convoy Point (Dante Fascell Visitor Center): plan to arrive early for parking, check-in, and boarding.
Bring reef-safe sun protection and protective clothing—sun glare off the water is intense.
Expect mosquitoes and no-see-ums on the keys year-round, especially if your cruise includes an island stop—pack repellent and consider long sleeves.
Cell service can be inconsistent in and around the park—download confirmations, maps, and any instructions before you arrive.
Pack water and snacks for comfort; services on the keys are limited.
For boaters meeting the area by water, identify a nearby marina/ramp in advance (e.g., Herbert Hoover Marina, Black Point, Matheson Hammock, Crandon Park).
Keep an eye on tides and shallow areas near island harbors (Elliott Key can be shallow at low tide).
Best time to go
Morning departures often deliver calmer water and clearer visibility for wildlife spotting and photography. Weather and sea state drive routing in Biscayne National Park, so choose a date with flexibility and check conditions close to departure—especially during windy fronts and summer storm patterns.

Explore Biscayne Bay with BoatPass
Want the freedom to plan your own Biscayne Bay day on the water before or after your cruise? BoatPass makes it simple to book boats at marinas near Biscayne National Park and around Miami—so you can build a custom route to scenic shorelines, calm cruising areas, and iconic viewpoints.

Frequently Asked Questions
Most guided cruises depart from Convoy Point at the Dante Fascell Visitor Center in Biscayne National Park (9700 SW 328th St, Homestead, FL 33033). Arrive early for parking and check-in.
A common format is about 3.5 hours for a narrated “heritage” style cruise, often with an island stop of roughly an hour. Exact duration varies by operator and conditions.
Depending on weather and operational conditions, cruises may stop at Boca Chita Key, Elliott Key, or Adams Key. The exact stop can change day-to-day.
Bring water, sun protection (reef-safe recommended), a hat, and comfortable shoes for walking. Bug protection is important—mosquitoes and no-see-ums can be present year-round on the keys.
Yes. Use the on-site Convoy Point visitor center parking area, which also has designated accessible spaces. Note that Convoy Point operates as a day-use area with posted opening and closing hours.
Cell coverage can be inconsistent, with dead zones in and around the park. Download your booking details, directions, and any trip instructions before arrival.
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