You Deserve a Luxury Miami Getaway. We've Already Planned It.
- mondomiami

- Apr 9
- 4 min read
Ready to actually take a break?
A seaplane, a yacht, a table that wasn't supposed to be available, and absolutely zero spreadsheets. This is what getting away actually looks like.

Let's be honest. Your calendar has been a crime scene for months. The "we should do a trip" conversation has been had approximately fourteen times. The tabs are open. Nothing is booked. And somehow, a weekend that was supposed to be relaxing ended up being just a different kind of exhausting.
Here's what we'd like to suggest: hand it to us. Not the vague version — the whole thing. The yacht. The seaplane. The table at the restaurant that told you it was fully booked. The villa with the pool and the chef who shows up each morning with better coffee than you make at home. We'll build the week. You just show up.
Why a Luxury Miami Getaway Hits Different: Two Cities, One Address.
Miami the brand and Miami the experience are genuinely different places. The brand is loud, crowded, and fully Instagrammed. The experience — the one our clients actually have — is quieter, more considered, and significantly more fun. Private marina departures. Tables that aren't listed on any app. A city that, once you know where to point yourself, is almost unreasonably good at being enjoyed.
The Design District without the weekend crowds. Wynwood on a Tuesday evening with someone who knows which doors to knock on. Dinner at a chef's table in Coral Gables where the only reservation system is knowing the right person. Miami rewards access and context — which is exactly what Mondo Miami provides.
Private Seaplane to the Florida Keys: Because the Drive Is Beautiful, Right Up Until It Isn't
The Overseas Highway is one of the more cinematic drives in America — ocean on both sides, sky in every direction. It's also, in season, an extended parking lot. The Mondo approach skips all of that. You board a private seaplane, lift off over Biscayne Bay, and touch down in Islamorada in about twenty-five minutes or Key West in under an hour. The only traffic is a pelican or two.
From there, the day is yours: a preferred table at a waterfront restaurant, a private cabana at a beachfront resort, or a private snorkeling charter with complimentary dolphin encounter. A long, unhurried afternoon that feels nothing like a day trip. We pair every seaplane charter with the ground arrangements that make the destination actually worth arriving to — which is the part most people forget to plan.
If you're looking for a Miami vacation idea that goes well beyond the expected, a private seaplane charter to the Florida Keys belongs at the very top of the list.
What a private seaplane day trip includes
• Departure from Watson Island or Ft. Lauderdale airport
• Scenic flight over Biscayne Bay and the Upper Keys
• Touch down in Islamorada or Key West — your call
• Preferred waterfront restaurant reservation, arranged by Mondo Miami
• Optional: make it an overnight stay and return the next day

Private Yacht Charter: Nothing Fixes a Packed Schedule Like an Unpacked Horizon
There's a particular quality to being on the water with no particular agenda. The city becomes scenery. The pace of the day becomes your own. A private yacht charter off Miami — whether that's a sleek 50-foot sport yacht or a fully crewed 80-foot vessel with a chef and water toys — is one of the more effective reset buttons we know of.
We handle everything: the boat, the captain, provisioning, the itinerary (or the deliberate lack of one). Bimini overnight if you want to stretch it. Stiltsville at golden hour if you want something cinematic. Anchored off a sandbar with good company and better wine if you want to do precisely nothing — which, it turns out, is harder to arrange than it sounds.

Dining: The Local Hotspots.. More Than Big Names
The best tables in Miami aren't always the most famous ones. Sunny's Steakhouse. Macchialina. Mandolin. These are spots that regulars protect — the kind of meal that feels like genuine insider access rather than a name everyone's already dropped. Mondo Miami holds relationships with Miami's most interesting dining rooms, the well-known and the quietly exceptional alike, and we use them on your behalf.
Beyond individual reservations, we design full dining itineraries for multi-day stays: the right meal, the right restaurant, the right evening — calibrated to your preferences and paced so that each night feels like its own event rather than just dinner.

Private Estates: For When You Want the Whole House to Yourself.
Miami's finest hotels are genuinely exceptional — and for some trips, a beautifully appointed suite with world-class service is exactly right. But for groups, families, or anyone who wants to spread out, cook breakfast in their own kitchen, or simply have a pool that belongs entirely to them for the week, a private estate is a different kind of luxury altogether.
Star Island. Indian Creek. La Gorce. These are addresses that come with full staff, optional chef service, and a pace that's entirely your own. Mondo Miami sources and arranges private estate rentals alongside our hotel partnerships — so whether your clients want a suite at a landmark property or a six-bedroom compound with a dock, we can place them well either way.
Miami Runs on Relationships. We've Got a Few Good Ones.
The best experiences in this city — the table that opens up, the boat that's available on short notice, the villa that isn't listed anywhere — tend to go to the people who are already known. We've spent years making sure we're those people, so that when a trip needs something that isn't on any booking platform, we usually know exactly who to call. This is how you truly curate a luxury Miami getaway.
Travel advisors: we work the way you want a DMC to work. Your clients get a seamless week, we stay invisible, and you get the credit. Clean commissions, no surprises, and someone who picks up the phone when something needs adjusting on the ground.
Miami's convincing on its own terms — we're just here to make sure it's a very good week.




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