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Virginia Key
A central launch point on Biscayne Bay with quick access to Key Biscayne, Stiltsville, and popular sandbar/anchorage areas. Ideal for half-day cruises or full-day island hopping.
Virginia Key is a barrier island in Miami, Florida, sitting between Downtown/Brickell and Key Biscayne along the Rickenbacker Causeway. For boaters, it’s one of the most convenient “middle-of-everything” spots on Biscayne Bay—close to calm-water cruising, popular anchor areas, and major inlets/routes (conditions permitting).
From Virginia Key you can quickly pivot: cruise the bay toward Stiltsville, run south toward Key Biscayne and Cape Florida, or transit north/west toward the ICW corridors and Government Cut. It’s also home to boater services and waterfront parks that make it easy to mix a beach stop with a scenic ride.
Note: “Virginia Key” can refer to the whole island or specific locations such as Historic Virginia Key Beach Park, North Point Park, and the Marine Stadium area. Use this page for destination planning, and confirm exact pins/land rules for your chosen stop.
What to Expect on a Boat Day at Virginia Key
Expect a mix of open-bay cruising and protected water depending on your route choice. The causeway corridor can be busy on weekends, and Biscayne Bay can build chop quickly with wind. Shallow flats and seagrass areas are common—watch tide, stay in marked channels where applicable, and avoid anchoring/operating in ways that scar seagrass. On land, park areas have set hours, entry fees, and rules (such as no overnight parking), so plan your stop length accordingly.
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Approx. 10–30 minutes by water from many Downtown Miami/Brickell launch points (varies by route, speed limits, and conditions).
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About This Destination
Virginia Key is an 863-acre barrier island accessed via the Rickenbacker Causeway. It’s known for waterfront parks, the Historic Virginia Key Beach Park, the Miami Seaquarium, the University of Miami Rosenstiel School area, and the iconic Miami Marine Stadium (opened in 1963 and widely cited as the first purpose-built powerboat racing stadium in the U.S.). For boaters, its real advantage is location: it’s perfectly positioned for quick hops across Biscayne Bay to Key Biscayne, Stiltsville, and nearby sandbar-style hangouts (rules and conditions apply).
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Local Tips for Boaters
Check the marine forecast before crossing open sections of Biscayne Bay—wind can turn short runs into bumpy rides fast.
Mind depth and tide: shallow flats and seagrass are common. Use updated charts and avoid prop scarring sensitive areas.
Weekend traffic increases around the Rickenbacker Causeway corridor and popular anchor zones—leave earlier for easier positioning.
If you plan to go ocean-side via Bear Cut/Government Cut, confirm conditions and timing; currents and wind-against-tide can be rough.
For park visits, confirm same-day hours and gate fees (they can vary by season/holiday).
Popular Boat Routes from Virginia Key
Virginia Key → Key Biscayne (Bear Cut side cruise)
A classic scenic loop with great skyline views and calmer pockets depending on wind direction. Perfect for a relaxed cruise and photo stops.
Virginia Key → Stiltsville (Biscayne Bay day trip)
Cruise south across Biscayne Bay toward the iconic stilt houses. Plan for changing depth and conditions; approach respectfully and follow local rules.
Virginia Key → Nixon Beach / sandbar-style hangout (conditions permitting)
A popular social stop when weather and water levels cooperate. Arrive early on weekends, anchor responsibly, and protect seagrass.
Virginia Key → Government Cut / ICW connectors (sightseeing run)
Head toward high-energy Miami waterways and big-boat traffic. Great for boat watching and city views—use extra caution and stay aware of traffic lanes.

BoatPass on Virginia Key
BoatPass makes it easy to plan a Virginia Key boat day without the hassles of ownership. Membership covers a captain, fuel, and docking on all trips—so you can focus on the route, the weather window, and where you want to stop around Biscayne Bay.

Frequently Asked Questions
Virginia Key is a barrier island on Biscayne Bay between Downtown Miami/Brickell and Key Biscayne, accessed by the Rickenbacker Causeway.
It can be, especially on calm days with a protected route plan. However, Biscayne Bay can get choppy quickly and there are shallow areas—check the forecast, follow channels, and plan around tides.
Key landmarks include Historic Virginia Key Beach Park, Virginia Key Beach North Point Park, and the Marine Stadium area. For services, Marine Stadium Marina is a notable boater facility on the island (availability may require a waitlist).
Yes. Park hours and gate fees vary by area and season. North Point Park lists seasonal hours and a vehicle fee on the City of Miami page, and Historic Virginia Key Beach Park commonly lists daytime entry with weekday/weekend pricing—confirm current details before you go.
Popular nearby destinations include Key Biscayne (Crandon Park area and Cape Florida), Stiltsville, and Biscayne Bay anchor/sandbar-style areas (conditions and local rules apply).
Expect heavier traffic on weekends, shifting chop with wind, and shallow flats with seagrass. Use updated charts, monitor VHF, and anchor/operate responsibly to protect the bay.
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