
A yacht held for the day on Biscayne Bay
Your own crewed yacht for the day — swim off the islands, lunch at anchor, and slip into harbours and sandbars the day-tripper never reaches.

Private beach clubs, the bay by yacht, tables worth flying for — and, in 2026, the World Cup. Here is Miami, arranged privately.
Miami rewards those who arrive with the right door already open. As a Miami-based advisory, Forest Travel designs the city privately — the beach club without a day pass, the chef's table that isn't bookable, a yacht held for the day on Biscayne Bay — and, in summer 2026, the World Cup in our home city.
The access that defines a Forest journey in Miami.

Your own crewed yacht for the day — swim off the islands, lunch at anchor, and slip into harbours and sandbars the day-tripper never reaches.

A seat at the chef's counter at one of Miami's most sought-after kitchens — arranged through relationships, not a booking line.

A private, after-hours walk through galleries and the Design District with a curator — the art and design world of Miami without the crowd.
Four journeys, each arranged around you.
November to April — warm, dry and at its social peak, with the calmest seas for the bay and the islands. May and the autumn are quieter and warmer; hurricane season runs roughly June to November, which your advisor plans around.
Miami's finest beach clubs don't sell day passes — access comes through membership and relationships. Forest Travel arranges cabana days and club access through its connections, alongside the rest of your Miami journey.
Yes. We secure seats that aren't bookable online — the chef's counter, the off-menu tasting, the private dinner — at Miami's most sought-after and Michelin-starred kitchens, through relationships built over years.
In the finest luxury hotels of South Beach, Bal Harbour, Brickell or Coconut Grove, chosen for your taste. As a Virtuoso member, Forest Travel secures suite upgrades, resort credits and VIP amenities, and holds the best rooms early.
Yes. We arrange crewed private yacht days on Biscayne Bay — the islands, Stiltsville and the sandbars, with captain, chef and route around you — typically from around US$5,000 a day depending on the vessel and season.
Yes. Miami hosts 2026 FIFA World Cup matches, and Forest Travel — based in Miami — arranges VIP hospitality, the best-placed hotels and the city around each match. See our Luxury FIFA World Cup 2026 travel guide, and book early.
A bespoke Miami long weekend with Forest Travel typically starts from around US$10,000 and rises with suites, yacht days, hospitality and private transfers. It's an indicative starting point; your advisor confirms where your plans sit before you commit.
Each a starting point — our advisors weave them into a single, seamless journey.
Every journey here is a starting point a private advisor reshapes entirely around you — your pace, your people, the Miami only you would recognise.