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Key Biscayne Eastern Shoreline Cruise
Cruise Key Biscayne’s Atlantic-facing shoreline for bright water colors, beach views, and a lighthouse turnaround that feels offshore—minutes from Miami. Ideal for a scenic half-day or sunset run when seas are calm.
The Key Biscayne Eastern Shoreline Cruise is a scenic boating route along the island’s Atlantic (east) side, typically between the mid‑island beaches near Crandon Park and the southern tip at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. It’s one of the closest “ocean-feel” rides to Miami—clean horizons, shifting turquoise water, and long stretches of beach you can admire from just offshore.
A major highlight is the Cape Florida Lighthouse (a classic photo target from the water) and the protected natural areas nearby, including waters associated with the Cape Florida Aquatic Preserve. Conditions can be calm and lagoon-like on good days, but this is still the Atlantic—checking wind, swell, and tide before committing makes the difference between a relaxing cruise and a bumpy ride.
Whether you’re leaving from a marina on Key Biscayne or approaching from Miami, this route is best enjoyed at a comfortable pace with time for a respectful pass by Stiltsville, a stop near No Name Harbor, or a detour toward the shallow-water hangouts on the flats (tide permitting).
About This Experience
This cruise follows Key Biscayne’s Atlantic-facing shoreline from the Crandon Park area down toward Cape Florida. The route is defined by wide beach views, striking water color changes, and an iconic turnaround at the Cape Florida Lighthouse inside Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park (open 8 a.m. to sundown; lighthouse access is only during tour times).
Because you’re on the ocean side, comfort depends heavily on weather and swell direction. On calmer days, it’s an easy, memorable ride that feels like you’ve escaped the city—while still remaining a short run from marinas and protected harbors. Nearby points of interest include No Name Harbor for a calm reset, Stiltsville for a historic viewing pass, and tide-dependent shallows around Mashta Flats/Nixon Sandbar for an extra stop.
Suggested Routes
Crandon Park to Cape Florida Lighthouse (Classic Out-and-Back)
Start near Crandon Park Marina and run south along the beachline with Cape Florida Lighthouse as your anchor point. Slow down near the tip for photos, then return the same way. Best in lighter winds and low swell for maximum comfort.
Cape Florida Lighthouse + Stiltsville Photo Loop
Cruise the east shoreline to the lighthouse, then continue for a respectful viewing pass near Stiltsville (historic stilt houses). Build in extra time for idle-speed sightseeing and wake awareness around other boaters.
Eastern Shoreline Cruise + No Name Harbor Break
Pair the scenic ocean-side run with a calm-water break inside No Name Harbor at Bill Baggs. Great for a mid-day reset before heading back out along the shoreline (or returning via calmer inside waters if conditions change).
Extended Day: Eastern Shoreline + Nixon Sandbar (Tide-Dependent)
Add a shallow-water stop near Mashta Flats/Nixon Sandbar (conditions and tide permitting). Plan for careful navigation in skinny water and watch the tide so you’re not stranded as water levels drop.
Perfect Boats for This Activity

Giselle at Key Biscayne

Robalo Crandon

Donzi Dream

BeerBoss at Key Biscayne

Gulf to Golf at Key Biscayne

Balboa at Key Biscayne

Whiskey & Waves at Key Biscayne

Shining Force at Key Biscayne

Bubble at Key Biscayne

Le Grand Bleu at Key Biscayne

Blue

Por Que Knot

Giselle at Key Biscayne

Robalo Crandon

Donzi Dream

BeerBoss at Key Biscayne

Gulf to Golf at Key Biscayne

Balboa at Key Biscayne

Whiskey & Waves at Key Biscayne

Shining Force at Key Biscayne

Bubble at Key Biscayne

Le Grand Bleu at Key Biscayne

Blue

Por Que Knot
Where This Activity Takes Place
Getting There
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Planning & Safety Tips
Check marine forecasts before you go—this is the Atlantic side and can turn choppy quickly with wind or swell.
Go earlier in the day for calmer conditions more often, and aim for golden hour for the best lighthouse photos.
Keep a comfortable offshore distance from swimmers and the surf zone; avoid running too close to the beach break.
Have a backup plan: if the ocean side is rough, consider returning via more protected inside waters.
Respect sensitive habitats—avoid damaging seagrass, and follow all posted markers and no-wake areas near harbors.
If you plan a shallow-water stop (e.g., flats/sandbar), time it around the tide and navigate slowly.
Bring sun protection and hydration—there’s little shade on open-water runs.
Best Time to Go
For the smoothest ride, mornings often deliver lighter winds and cleaner water. Sunset cruises are stunning around Cape Florida Lighthouse, but verify you’ll have comfortable conditions and enough daylight to return safely. Weekdays typically feel less crowded than weekends, especially near popular hangouts and harbor entrances.

Do it with BoatPass
BoatPass makes it easy to plan this Key Biscayne cruise without the usual hassles of ownership. Choose the right boat for the day and book through the app, website, or concierge—then focus on the route, the views, and the stops.

Frequently Asked Questions
Many boaters start from Crandon Park Marina (north Key Biscayne) for easy launching and a direct line to the ocean-side route. Another popular anchor point is the south end at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park near the lighthouse.
Cape Florida Lighthouse at the island’s southern tip is the signature landmark and a common turnaround point. It’s highly visible from the water and sits inside Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park.
It can be calm and clear on good days, but it’s still the Atlantic Ocean. Wind and swell can build quickly, so check forecasts and be ready to change plans or return via more protected inside waters.
Yes—Stiltsville is a common add-on for a respectful viewing pass by boat. Give other vessels space, mind wakes, and follow any local navigation guidance in the area.
A simple out-and-back between Crandon Park and Cape Florida Lighthouse is often a 2–3 hour ride at a relaxed pace. Add extra time for photos, idle-speed sightseeing, harbor breaks, or sandbar stops.
Depth changes fast and tides matter. If you detour toward Mashta Flats/Nixon Sandbar, go slowly, follow local knowledge/markers, and plan around the tide to avoid getting stuck in shallow water.
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