At Dinner Key Marina, even the docking feels glamorous. Stretching along the shimmering edge of Coconut Grove, this sprawling waterfront playground is the largest wet-slip marina on the East Coast, accommodating everything from sleek 30-foot cruisers to jaw-dropping 135-foot yachts that look like they came with their own champagne budget. Dinner Key isn’t just big, it’s storied. Long before influencers discovered boat days, this waterfront served as the base for Pan American World Airways’ legendary flying Clippers, and traces of that golden-age glamour still linger in the salty air. Dock beside the historic former Miami City Hall, and you’re only a short stroll away from Coconut Grove’s leafy cafes, boutiques, bars and nightlife, making it dangerously easy to turn “just checking on the boat” into a full afternoon. The marina itself is built for serious seafarers and casual escapists alike, with more than 587 slips, 250-plus moorings and enough amenities (parking, laundry, dinghy docks, shuttle service and pump-out access) to make extended stays effortless. Whether you’re living aboard, docking for the season or simply pulling in after a sunset cruise, Dinner Key understands the assignment. Arrive by land if you must, but life looks better from the water.