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Stiltsville boat tour Miami
Cruise Biscayne Bay to see Miami’s famous colorful stilt houses standing over the Safety Valve sand flats near Key Biscayne. Most visits are sightseeing-from-the-water—perfect for photos, history, and skyline views.
Stiltsville is one of Miami’s most iconic boat-only sights: a small cluster of brightly painted wooden houses perched on stilts in the shallow waters of Biscayne Bay, within the northern section of Biscayne National Park.
Because the structures are not generally open for public entry, most visitors experience Stiltsville on a guided boat tour or by private boat—cruising close enough for great views and photos while respecting park rules and conditions.
Common launch points are Miami Beach Marina (South Beach) and Dinner Key Marina in Coconut Grove, both offering straightforward access to Biscayne Bay and an easy run toward Key Biscayne and the Safety Valve area.
About This Experience
Stiltsville sits about 1 mile south of Cape Florida (Key Biscayne), on the sand flats known as the Safety Valve at the edge of Biscayne Bay. The houses are a distinctive Miami landmark and a popular stop on Biscayne Bay sightseeing routes.
Important access note: the stilt houses are closed to the public without a permit. Special visitation is handled via the Stiltsville Trust, and an NPS special use permit may be required depending on the request. Most tours and private boaters view the houses from the water and do not dock on the structures unless specifically permitted.
On a typical Stiltsville boat tour from Miami, expect a scenic bay cruise (often with skyline views), wildlife spotting opportunities, and time near the houses for photos—conditions, tides, and wind can affect how close a captain can comfortably and safely position the boat.
Popular boat routes to Stiltsville (planning ideas)
Miami Beach Marina → Biscayne Bay cruise → Stiltsville (view from water)
A classic sightseeing run from South Beach with big-city views at the start, then an open-bay cruise toward Key Biscayne and the Safety Valve flats. Ideal if you want skyline + Stiltsville in one trip.
Dinner Key Marina (Coconut Grove) → Key Biscayne shoreline → Stiltsville
A convenient departure for Coconut Grove visitors. This route pairs well with a relaxed bay cruise and can feel more “local” than South Beach departures.
Stiltsville + Cape Florida area (viewing loop)
Combine Stiltsville with scenic cruising near Cape Florida/Key Biscayne for a fuller half-day on the water. Plan to keep it flexible based on wind and shallow-water conditions around the flats.
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Getting There
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Tips for a smooth Stiltsville boat tour
Set expectations: most visits are water-viewing only—no entering or docking on the stilt houses without special permission.
Bring sun protection: the bay is bright and reflective; shade can be limited on smaller boats.
Arrive early for check-in: some Miami Beach Marina tours instruct guests to check in at Dock E (directions vary by operator/listing).
Plan parking time: South Beach paid parking can be slow on weekends; build in a buffer.
Watch the forecast: wind can make Biscayne Bay choppy; your captain may adjust the route for comfort and safety.
Respect shallow areas: the Safety Valve is known for sand flats—follow local knowledge and navigational best practices.
Best time to go
Mornings often bring calmer conditions and clearer light for photos. Late afternoon can be beautiful too, with warmer tones on the houses and skyline—just plan extra time for parking and marina traffic on peak days. Tours operate seasonally and schedules can change, so confirm your departure time in advance.

See Stiltsville with BoatPass
BoatPass makes it easy to plan a Stiltsville day on the water—whether you want a simple sightseeing cruise or a longer Biscayne Bay route with Key Biscayne views. BoatPass membership covers captain, fuel, and docking on all trips, so you can focus on the experience instead of logistics.

Frequently Asked Questions
Stiltsville is in Biscayne Bay within the northern section of Biscayne National Park, near Key Biscayne. The center of the area is around 25.6478, -80.1750, about 1 mile south of Cape Florida.
Not typically. The stilt houses are closed to the public without a permit. Special visitation is coordinated through the Stiltsville Trust, and an NPS special use permit may be required depending on the request. Most tours view the houses from the water.
Common departure points include Miami Beach Marina (300 Alton Rd, Miami Beach) and Dinner Key Marina in Coconut Grove (3400 Pan American Dr, Miami). Specific meeting points (such as certain docks) depend on the operator and your booking details.
Miami Beach Marina area parking is typically paid, and it can be busy on weekends—allow extra time. Dinner Key Marina generally has on-site/adjacent parking, but special events in Coconut Grove can reduce availability; some operators recommend rideshare during major festivals.
Many Stiltsville sightseeing trips run about 1.5–3 hours, depending on the departure marina, route, and bay conditions. Confirm duration with your specific operator.
Popular nearby add-ons include scenic cruising in Biscayne Bay (often with Miami skyline views depending on your route) and the Cape Florida/Key Biscayne area just to the north of Stiltsville.
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