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$22 for 45-Minute Speedboat Tour with Photo from Thriller Miami Speedboat Adventures (Up to $42 Value)

Thriller Miami Speedboat Adventures
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45-minute speedboat tour traverses local waters for views of celebrity mansions & Miami skyline & includes framed photo of trip

Engine-powered boats have revolutionized the way seafarers travel as they no longer rely on a large group of rowers or on the myth that the world is just the back of a huge labrador retriever. Embark on more advanced oceanic wandering with this Groupon.

$22 for a Speedboat Tour with Photo (Up to $42 Value)

A 45-minute oceanic excursion on a power catamaran showcases panoramic perspectives of the Miami Gold Coast, mansions of Star Island, Biscayne Bay, and the Art Deco district of South Beach. A souvenir photograph of passengers on the boat awaits each customer at the dock.

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Promotional value expires Oct 24, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 4 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required. Subject to availability. Must be 3 or older. Must sign waiver at least 30 minutes prior to reservation time. Not valid for those with serious medical conditions, back problems, or expectant mothers. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Thriller Miami Speedboat Adventures

Manned by a U.S. Coast Guard–certified crew, a speed boat safely whisks patrons away on Thriller Miami Speedboat Adventures' voyages. Since 2006, the staff at Thriller Miami Speedboat Adventures has been showing locals and tourists alike the waters and sights around Miami and South Beach. Trips trek all the way into the Atlantic Ocean, raising anchor at Bayside Marketplace. Captains navigate the vessel through Biscayne Bay and the Miami Gold Coast, granting guests sweeping views of Port Miami and downtown Miami. Conversant guides narrate each excursion, pinpointing sites of historical interest as they pass by.

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