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Belle Meade Marina
A convenient Miami-area launch point for exploring Biscayne Bay and the Intracoastal. Use this guide for arrival tips, nearby stops, and planning notes before you cruise.
Belle Meade Marina is a useful starting point for boaters looking to explore Miami’s waterways—whether you’re planning an easy cruise along the Intracoastal Waterway or heading out toward the open views of Biscayne Bay.
Because “Belle Meade Marina” can refer to the Belle Meade area (Upper East Side/MiMo) rather than a single, consistently listed marina business, it’s smart to confirm your exact destination pin before departure. This page focuses on practical trip planning for boating in the Belle Meade/Miami area: how to arrive smoothly, what to watch for on the water, and popular nearby places boaters typically aim for.
If you share the exact Google Maps link or address for the marina you mean, we can further refine the details (amenities, policies, and the best approach route for that specific dock).
Marina Information
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Address
Miami, FL (Belle Meade area — confirm exact dock/address via your map pin before departure)
Parking
Varies by facility in the Belle Meade/MiMo area. Confirm vehicle parking rules and towing restrictions with the specific marina or your reservation details.
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About This Marina
The Belle Meade area sits near key Miami waterways, making it a practical place to start a day on the water—especially for shorter trips, sunset cruises, or quick hops to popular Biscayne Bay scenery. Since naming can be inconsistent online, the most important planning step is verifying the exact marina/dock entrance you’re using (and whether it’s a public ramp, private dock, or a managed marina facility). Once you’ve confirmed your pin, plan for Miami’s busy waterways: keep a sharp lookout for heavy weekend traffic, respect posted speed zones, and allow extra time for bridge timing and no-wake areas depending on your route.
Top boating destinations within ~5 miles
Biscayne Bay (nearshore cruising)
~15–35 min (route dependent)Open bay views, skyline scenery, and easy cruising lanes once you clear local no-wake zones. Great for a relaxed loop or anchoring (where permitted).
Miami Beach / Venetian Causeway area
~25–45 minIconic views and photogenic waterlines. Watch for restricted zones and higher traffic; go early for calmer conditions.
Watson Island area
~25–45 minA common on-the-water waypoint with wide channels and plenty to see. Good for a mid-ride pause and skyline photos.
Star Island & Palm Island (scenic pass-by)
~35–55 minA classic Miami cruise route for waterfront home sightseeing. Maintain distance from private docks and comply with local speed rules.
Haulover / Baker’s Haulover vicinity (conditions permitting)
~45–75 minPopular boating waters farther up the line. Check conditions if you’re considering inlet-adjacent routes and plan conservatively with traffic.
Dock-and-dine ideas (confirm docking ahead)
Waterfront restaurants along the Miami River
~30–60 minMiami Beach bayside dining spots
~25–55 minBiscayne Bay waterfront hotels/restaurants
~20–45 minCasual waterfront cafés near marinas (MiMo/Upper East Side area)
~10–25 minAvailable Boats Nearby

Dolce Vita - 50 Fountaine

Sunreef

Whiskey & Waves at Epic Brickell

Le Grand Bleu at Epic Brickell

Helios

Blaack Pearl

26' Sea Ray Sundeck

Mackenzi

Sea View

Gulf to Golf

Millennium II

Blue

Dolce Vita - 50 Fountaine

Sunreef

Whiskey & Waves at Epic Brickell

Le Grand Bleu at Epic Brickell

Helios

Blaack Pearl

26' Sea Ray Sundeck

Mackenzi

Sea View

Gulf to Golf

Millennium II

Blue
Arrival tips for a smooth approach

Explore Miami by boat with BoatPass
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Frequently Asked Questions
Belle Meade is a Miami neighborhood near major waterways, but “Belle Meade Marina” may not be a single consistently listed marina. Use your exact map pin, address, or reservation confirmation to navigate to the correct dock.
Amenities vary by the specific facility being referenced in the Belle Meade/MiMo area. Before you go, confirm whether your location has fuel, restrooms, showers, pump-out, guest docks, or ramp access.
Transient docking policies are facility-specific. Call ahead or confirm in writing if you need short-term tie-up, day docking, or overnight docking.
Earlier mornings are typically calmer with less congestion. Weekends and late afternoons can be busy, so allow extra time for no-wake zones, bridges, and docking.
Bring valid ID, sun protection, water, and a plan for docking lines/fenders if you’ll be tying up. Check local weather, tides, and any bridge timing that could affect your route.
Yes. You can book via the BoatPass app, website, or concierge. BoatPass membership covers captain, fuel, and docking on all trips, making it simple to plan a day on Miami’s waterways.
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Pet Policy – For Pet Policy and other FAQs please see boatpassclub.com/faqs