The Yacht GRAND FLORIDIAN in Fort Lauderdale
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Boat Miami offers The Grand Floridian,
a large party yacht for Corporate Cruises and
Social Events in Miami & Fort Lauderdale.
This 400 passenger commercially licensed vessel,
offered by Boat Miami, seats 240 guests in her
large dining area. The Motor Yacht GRAND FLORIDIAN is especially suitable for corporate meetings and product launches. GRAND FLORIDIAN has full media capabilities and flexible meeting spaces. Boat Miami specializes in
Florida & Caribbean yacht charters and sales
both sailing yachts or power boats in Miami,
Fort Lauderdale and the Florida Keys. |

Dining Area at Sunset
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240 Guest Dining Area |

Top Deck with Dance Floor
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Forward Dining Area
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Outside VIP Lounge
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Meeting Room on the Main Deck
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Lounge area on Main Deck
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Sun-Deck
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Lounge Area
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Grand Floridian on the Intra-Coastal Waterway
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Accommodations |
The Grand Floridian is USCG certified
for 400 guests plus crew for day-cruises and
evening parties. She has a full Bridal suite accessible by elevator. This elevator can be used for transportation between decks for any guests with limited mobility. |
Amenities |
An extremely well-appointed yacht,
built in 2004, with plenty of space for dancing,
socializing and generally having a great time.
The dining room can accommodate 240 guests at
one sitting. Dinners can be buffet style or sit-down.
For wedding charters, the yacht can offer ceremony and reception and a range of special services, including officiants, flowers, and entertainment .
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Layout |
| Boarding deck or main deck includes
an ample and tastefully decorated salon with comfortable armchairs,
and a boardroom style meeting table for 6 persons.
the first upper deck is the dining deck for 240
persons, the third deck is where all the action
happens with a dance floor, flexible table arrangements
and a large bar. The upper deck is a great place
to watch the world, see the stately homes along
the inland waterway, Port Everglades or the Miami
city lights in the dusk and the setting sun over
Biscayne Bay. |