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Key West to Miami by boat

Key West to Miami

Distance - 155.2 Nm

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1 dag, 7 uur, 2 minuten
15 uur, 31 minuten
7 uur, 46 minuten
5 hours, 10 minutes
Key West to Miami

Key West to Miami

Starting your nautical journey from the vibrant and historic Key West to the dynamic cityscape of Miami is an experience filled with both adventure and tranquility. As you prepare to set sail, let's chart a course that balances enjoyment with safety, allowing you to make the most of your maritime expedition.

Commence your journey by departing from Key West Bight Marina. Make sure your charts are up to date and your onboard equipment is functioning properly before heading northward into the shimmering waters of the Florida Straits. This exquisite stretch is notable for its clear turquoise waters and abundant marine life, making it a delightful start to your voyage. Keep your boating essentials handy, including a life jacket, a first-aid kit, and a reliable VHF radio for communication.

As you navigate through the Florida Keys, remember to monitor the NOAA weather broadcasts and your savvy navvy app for real-time updates on weather conditions and to avoid any unexpected tropical disturbances. Pay attention to navigational aids such as the frequently placed channel markers and buoys that guide you through the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) and shallow stretches.

Early highlights of the trip include passing close to the sand-spit of Sand Key, an excellent snorkeling spot. Be mindful, though, of the shallow waters and coral formations that necessitate careful steering and respect for marine conservation areas indicated by zone markers.

A key waypoint on this trip is the Bahia Honda Key, where the famous Bahia Honda State Park beckons with natural beauty and protected anchorages. Should the weather take a turn, you can seek shelter here, enjoying the beautiful beaches and a chance to stretch your legs and refuel.

Continuing along the Upper Keys, ensure you stay within the designated channels, particularly in regions with sensitive coral reefs. If you feel like taking a detour for some excitement, head towards Key Largo to explore the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, known as the first undersea park in the United States. Divers and snorkelers will find this area particularly rewarding.

Another haven for shelter and delight is the Biscayne National Park located just south of Miami. Biscayne offers exceptional opportunities for kayaking, diving, and exploring rich mangrove estuaries. This park is a tranquil retreat and an ideal spot to ride out inclement weather thanks to its protected bays.

As you approach Miami, navigate past the iconic Stiltsville, a cluster of historic stilt houses situated on the Biscayne Bay's sandbanks. These peculiar structures offer picturesque views and serve as a guide point that you're nearing your destination. Increasing traffic can be expected as you get closer to Miami, so remain vigilant and adhere to the local maritime regulations, which include speed limits and no-wake zones.

Entering Miami itself is a breathtaking experience as you glide into the metropolitan skyline backdrop. Secure a berth at Miami Beach Marina or any of the well-equipped local marinas that provide easy access to South Beach's culinary and cultural attractions.

The entire route is a feast for the senses and perfectly suited to those with a keen interest in marine ecosystems and coastal culture. It offers a balanced mix of serene anchorages, thrilling activities, and convenient escape points in safe havens along the way. Remember, prioritize safety by preparing a comprehensive sail plan shared with a reliable contact, maintaining awareness of your surroundings, and leveraging navigational aids, apps, and weather updates.

With these preparations and precautions in place, your voyage from Key West to Miami promises both a memorable and safe adventure on the open sea. Wishing you fair winds and following seas as you embark on this quintessential Floridian cruise.