2026 FIFA WORLD CUP
THE WORLD CUP
MIAMI Style.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is taking over Miami this summer. Explore the best waterfront restaurants, discover where to watch the matches, and book a private yacht charter to experience match day from the water with FYI Yachts.
Host Your Own Private Match Day Experience
Skip the stadium crowds. Host your own private viewing party on the water. Book a charter for any Miami match day and enjoy 5-star service while you watch.
Our Featured Charter Vessel
Our Waterfront Picks
These are the spots we recommend to our clients — Miami’s best waterfront restaurants where you can dock your charter, enjoy dinner with a view, and soak in the World Cup atmosphere before heading back out on the water.
Seaspice Brasserie & Lounge
FYI’s Top Pick · Upscale Seafood · Miami River · Dock-and-Dine
The gold standard for waterfront dining in Miami. 550 feet of dockage right on the Miami River, a stunning open-air deck, and globally inspired seafood. This is the spot we send our clients to more than any other.
Kiki on the River
Greek-Mediterranean · Miami River · Dock-and-Dine
Nightlife-level energy meets waterfront dining. Greek-Mediterranean cuisine, champagne deliveries, DJs spinning while yachts pull up to the dock. The most social waterfront experience in Miami.
Zuma Miami
Japanese Izakaya · Downtown Miami · Dock-and-Dine
Where the Miami River meets Biscayne Bay. Pristine sushi, robata-grilled dishes, and a polished waterfront terrace. Dock your charter and walk into one of the most acclaimed restaurants in the city.
The Deck at Island Gardens
Seafood Lounge · Watson Island · Superyacht Marina
Set inside one of Miami’s most prestigious superyacht marinas. Open-air lounge, craft cocktails, gourmet seafood, and panoramic skyline views.
Smith & Wollensky
Steakhouse · South Beach · Waterfront
At the very tip of Miami Beach overlooking Government Cut. Watch cruise ships glide past over a bone-in ribeye and a sunset. A Miami classic.
Rusty Pelican
Seafood · Key Biscayne · Waterfront
The best panoramic view of the Miami skyline from across the water. A Key Biscayne landmark since the 1970s and still one of the most sought-after reservations in the city.







