Uber Offering Free Seaplane Rides through Saturday, UberBoat Also on Offer

by Adam

In celebration of Art Basel Miami Beach, Uber is offering complimentary seaplane trips via “UberSEAPLANE” between 10am-2pm today through this Saturday in Miami.

This year, we are extending our offerings to the air with #UberSEAPLANE. This first-ever experience, includes complimentary LUX SUV rides, a trip on a designated luxury yacht taking off from Miami Seaplane Base, and an aerial tour of the best Art Week has to offer, including Miami Beach, Downtown and Wynwood. By including all three Art Week experiences, #UberSEAPLANE is the pinnacle of exclusive transportation in Miami in December.

  • Request from Mainland Request Zone
  • 12.1 – 12.3 | 10am – 2pm
  • Rides are complimentary
  • Up to 6 Riders per request
  • Must be 21+ years of age to request
  • Rides are extremely limited. Please keep trying.

uber-seaplane-art-basel 1480376737-uberboat_requestzonev13

There’s a boat option too…

Back by popular demand, and now complimentary, #UberBOAT returns as the ultimate travel option between Miami Beach and the Art Districts, jetting across Biscayne Bay. Riders can request a ride, in both directions, on their own luxury yachts all at the tap of a button in the Uber app.

Tap the #UberBOAT card to request your ride when you open your app in the Request Zones:

• 12.1 – 12.3 | 2pm – 10pm

• Rides are complimentary

• Up to 6 Riders per request

• Must be 21+ years of age to request

or you can simply spice up your land experience…

On land, riders will have the opportunity to request a complimentary EFFENUpgrade in their Uber app. Limited Edition LUX SUVs, wrapped in custom art by artist Kwue Molly, will transport riders to and from events within the Request Zones. Once inside, riders gain access to a custom photo booth experience where they can snap their upgrade and share with others.

The responses below are not provided or commissioned by the bank advertiser. Responses have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by the bank advertiser. It is not the bank advertiser's responsibility to ensure all posts and/or questions are answered.

Related Articles

Leave a Comment