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Getting around and getting in

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WHAT better way to tour the boat show’s locations than by water taxi?

Water taxi service begins an hour before the show starts and runs until an hour after the show ends. Tickets: $15 per person, per day (must be pre-purchased before the show; WaterTaxi.com).

Brightline train passengers traveling from West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, and Fort Lauderdale to Miami Central may access compliment­ary shuttles to Herald Plaza and the Miami Beach Convention Center for the boat show events (GoBright line.com).

Tickets

There is no box office on site, tickets must be purchased in advance online through the Discover Boating Miami Internatio­nal Boat Show’s website (Tickets. MiamiBoatS­how.com). General admission one-day passes: adults $42, children 6-plus $16; GA two-day passes: adults $72. Prime Time Preview one-day tickets allow early access to the show: $62 (valid Wednesday through Sunday). Children under the age of 6 have free admittance if accompanie­d by an adult. Active military, veterans and first responders receive compliment­ary general admission on Sunday, Feb. 19. SuperYacht Miami one-day tickets: $130 per person; Prime Time Preview SuperYacht Miami one-day tickets: $155 per person.

Windward VIP Experience tickets add access to the Windward Lounges at One Herald Plaza and Miami Beach Convention Center. There will be an open bar and food. Tickets: $325 per person, which includes a one-day general admission pass, access to SuperYacht Miami and a one-day water taxi ticket. It also includes admission to the separate Art Wynwood 2023 at the Art Miami and Context Art Miami site at Herald Plaza.

“Superyacht owners are usually art collectors,” said Doole. “There is a connection and a growing interest in art from boaters.”

For more informatio­n about the 2023 Discover Boating Miami Internatio­nal Boat Show, please visit MiamiBoat Show.com.

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