Saturday just
got a horizon.
one horizon,
zero ordinary.
A curated flotilla of design-forward vessels running one eight-hour program across Biscayne Bay. Miami Beach Marina to Haulover Sandbar to Stiltsville and back. Wellness in the morning. Music in the afternoon. The right people the whole way through. Not a boat rental. Not a party cruise. The day itself.
We don't
rent boats.
We program
days.
Miami has more charters than any coastline in America. What it didn't have was a product. Eight hours of chaos on a rented yacht is not an experience. It's an afternoon you regret by Monday.
HVRBR.CLUB operates differently. Every sailing is choreographed from dock to dock. The route is set. The soundtrack is curated. The food is intentional. The people on your boat are there for the same reason you are.
This is what a Miami Saturday can be when someone actually designs it.
Five acts,
one horizon.
Arrival at Miami Beach Marina styled as festival check-in. Wristbands, manifest confirmation, welcome kit, mimosa / espresso martini / functional NA bar open on deck. Safety briefing folded into a hosted welcome. This is the pre-roll content window — first impressions set the tempo for the entire day.
Departure south through Government Cut, east along South Beach, then west into Biscayne Bay past Star, Palm, Hibiscus. Narrated drive-by of Millionaire's Row with full legal fluency around 2025 Anchoring Limitation Act restrictions. Curated morning DJ set designed for daytime deck energy. Calibration phase — the peak is still coming.
The centerpiece. Permitted anchor at Haulover or Nixon Sandbar depending on conditions. Lunch service, floating mats deployed, swim window, raft-up choreography with sister vessels at full fleet scale. This is where Yacht Week's magic lives — and Miami has no curated equivalent. The sandbar is the anchor experience, literally and emotionally.
Move south to Stiltsville for the iconic content moment, continue along Virginia Key and Key Biscayne. Energy shift — bar transitions from daytime spritzes to a focused afternoon list. The 3–5 PM storm watch window opens here; the route is designed with abort-to-marina options from every anchor point, built into the captain's playbook.
Return leg through the ICW or along South Beach with the golden-hour content window open. Final on-board set, closing ceremonies, disembarkation. Optional after-hours extension at a partnered Ocean Drive or Washington Ave venue for the guests who want to keep going. Content package delivered to every guest within 72 hours.
Four currents.
One day.
Start Clean.
Mornings on HVRBR.CLUB don't start at the bar. They start with breathwork on the foredeck, hydration from a functional adaptogen bar, and a founder's dose of silence on the water before Miami wakes up. Arrive tired. Leave reset.
Move With The Room.
Our DJs understand daylight. No one is screaming over a 2 AM bassline. Just the right tempo at the right hour, engineered for eight-hour stamina. Soft-club energy, Biscayne Bay edition.
Meet The Crew.
The people on your boat are not an accident. Every sailing is curated — founders, operators, creatives, and the occasional person you've been trying to meet for six months. The most valuable conversation of your year might happen at the sandbar.
End Full.
Sunset return along the skyline, final set from your DJ, a content package delivered to your inbox within 72 hours, and an optional after-hours extension at a partnered Ocean Drive room. You'll still be talking about it Wednesday.
The full
eight hours.
Pick your
Saturday.
Launch Flotilla
Inaugural sail. Full production, extended crew, the first horizon on record.
Founders Edition
Operators, builders, and the occasional investor. Curated balance, long conversations, no pitch decks.
Recovery Flotilla
Breathwork-led morning, adaptogen bar, zero-proof afternoon. The longevity set's Saturday.
Pride Edition
A soft-club celebration for the Miami queer creative set. Guest-hosted, partner-curated, loud on purpose.
Independence Sundowner
Sunset return across the skyline, extended DJ block, fireworks from the water.
Open Flotilla
Solo seats encouraged, mixed crew, the classic HVRBR.CLUB format without a theme overlay.
Before
you book.
No. HVRBR.CLUB is designed for solo seat buyers just as much as groups. Every sailing is curated to balance energy, so you'll walk off knowing names worth knowing.
No. HVRBR.CLUB is a designed day experience. Music is part of it. So is breathwork, food, conversation, and content. Guests who show up looking for a bottle-service cruise are typically disappointed.
You'll be well taken care of. HVRBR.CLUB runs a fully-stocked functional NA bar with adaptogens, tonics, and craft non-alcoholic cocktails alongside the spirits list. Sober-curious guests are a core part of every sailing.
Swim under, something you'd wear to a Miami rooftop over. A light layer for the return leg. We send a prep note with specifics 48 hours before your sailing.
Miami afternoons can surprise anyone. The day is structured to complete the peak experience before typical storm windows, and every sailing has an abort-to-marina plan built into the route. If a sailing is fully cancelled, you get a credit that rolls into any future HVRBR.CLUB date.
Yes. Private charters are available for 6–12 guests at a flat rate. Bachelorettes, birthdays, corporate off-sites, wedding weekends. The “Book” flow handles private inquiries too — select the private option at checkout.
Miami Beach Marina. Exact slip and check-in details are sent 48 hours before your sailing.
Our primary public sailing season is May through October. November through April runs on a private-charter and themed-sailing calendar. Sign up for the list to be notified when winter dates open.
Get on
board.
Saturdays fill early.
Sailings are capped at 12 seats and sell in the order they're requested. The first three flotillas are already waitlisting. Book your seat, invite your people, and we'll see you at Miami Beach Marina.
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