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A Caribbean yachting vacation incorporates vast expanses of crystalline waters and endless clusters of idyllic paradisical islands, making for a picture-perfect family getaway. With its beautiful climate and spectacular coastlines that comprise iconic superyacht hotspots like the  Virgin Islands ,  St Barts  and  Antigua , a yacht rental in the Caribbean has an alluringly evergreen appeal.

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The Caribbean Sea comprises more than 7,000 islands, islets, reefs and cays, and is divided into three island arcs: that of the Greater Antilles in the north, the Lesser Antilles in the south, and the Leeward Antilles to the east.

Tropical islands of the Caribbean

  • Ideal winter destination Boasting all-year-round pleasant weather, its powdery sand beaches and alluringly clear waters make it an especially popular choice for winter yacht charters.
  • Easy-to-reach The Caribbean is well-connected to the US, with a high number of international airports flying directly into the region.
  • Secluded anchorages With more than 7,000 islands and only a small percentage being inhabited, the world is your oyster when it comes to finding serenely beautiful anchorages.
  • Snorkeling and diving paradise The Caribbean is home to some of the world's most impressive snorkeling and diving sites, meaning plenty of exciting underwater adventures where your eyes will be wide with wonder.
  • Excellent superyacht marinas The Caribbean has numerous well-provisioned superyacht marinas to take your pick from, many of which have fantastic dining and shopping opportunities.

7 of the best beaches in the Virgin Islands

While the Bahamas is technically part of the Caribbean region, it is an island nation in its own right, forming part of the Lucayan Archipelago in the Atlantic. That said, the Caribbean is a vast area occupied by thousands of islands, coral reefs and islets, of which the Bahamas forms a part, along with strong political and cultural ties that have created a natural bond with its Caribbean neighbour. 

Practically speaking, however, if you are interested in cruising  the Bahamas  in conjunction with your Caribbean yacht charter, it is highly unlikely you'll be able to manage the distance during a typical 7-day charter, especially for itineraries that incorporate East Caribbean destinations such as Antigua and Saint Martin. You will need to decide which destination you prefer to spend your time in, or extend your charter vacation to incorporate both. 

To find out more about chartering in the region, check out our in-depth Bahamas destination guide for more information.

Tropical beach in the Pitons, St Lucia in the Caribbean

The most popular destinations for renting a yacht in the Caribbean are those located in the Lesser Antilles region, primarily the island groups of the Leeward Islands.  and the  Windward Islands .

For Leeward Island yacht rentals , Antigua, the Virgin Islands, St Martin, St Barts and St Kitts and Nevis garner the most attention, thanks to not only their splendid tropical landscapes but also their extremely well-provisioned superyacht marinas, fine dining options, impossibly hip bars and medley of designer boutiques bound to keep guests entertained from dawn till dusk.

Scattered like pearls along the aquamarine seas, you'll find sun-drenched Martinique, gorgeous Grenada and the ultra-secluded St Vincent and the Grenadines  are the top picks for slow-paced  Windward Island yacht charters .

Although not as popular, the islands that form the Greater Antilles , such as Jamaica, Cuba and Puerto Rico , are just as beautiful and offer an array of spectacular destinations to explore and discover on a luxury yacht charter.

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Looking for the best superyacht hotspots in the Caribbean? These are the spellbinding locations guests find most enticing. If you are interested in any of these cruising grounds, we strongly advise booking as far in advance as possible.

  • Antigua: the jet-set adore its unbelievable scenery, intriguing historical landmarks, lavish shopping options and a cluster of ivory-white sands coupled with gin-clear waters.
  • St Martin/Sint Maarten : French and Dutch sides of the island combine to bring a fascinating fusion of influences, replete with outstanding diving spots and awe-inspiring topography. 
  • St Lucia : considered the tropical jewel of the Windward Islands, it's virtually unspoiled. Bordered by lush rainforest and dark volcanic sands, it makes for a truly unique anchorage spot. 
  • Grenada : known as the Isle of Spice thanks to being one of the world's largest exporters of mace and nutmeg, its capital St George is regularly called the Caribbean's most picture-perfect town. 
  • St Barts : Well-known for its moniker "St Moritz of the Caribbean" due to its unique Swedish-French colonial heritage, this iconic tiny island is synonymous with glamour, movie stars and designer shopping. 
  • St Croix, US Virgin Islands : The largest of the USVIs boasts a National Park, breath-taking scenic beauty and some of the best dive spots in the Caribbean.
  • Puerto Rico : Affectionately known locally as the ‘island of enchantment’, Puerto Rico is a profusion of vibrant Latin culture entwined with the laid back rhythm of the Caribbean, with pristine beaches, excellent diving spots and exquisite local dishes.

How to spend 24 hours in St Barts on a Caribbean yacht charter

A yacht rental vacation in the Caribbean delights guests with its truly endless number of things to see and do. Here are our top picks:

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  • Eden Rock St. Barts : one of the most in-demand hotels in the Caribbean, with a seven-star bar and spa.
  • Hermitage Bay, Antigua : kick back and relax on this tropical beach that delivers on sensational views.
  • Bagatelle, St. Barts : overlooking the glittering Gustavia harbor, this sophisticated bar and restaurant is a hugely popular superyacht spot, showcasing the finest of French-Caribbean cuisine.
  • Basil's Bar, Mustique : legendary bar and restaurant designed by Philippe Starck, frequented by royals, supermodels and rockstars for decades.
  • The Cotton House, Mustique : a wellness center unsurpassed in beauty.
  • Watermelon Cay, St John, US Virgin Island s: dreamy islet surrounded by coral reefs and a veritable snorkeling wonderland
  • Rhone Marine Park, British Virgin Islands : the wreck of the RMS Rhone is the BVIs' most popular dive site, and arguably one of the best in the Caribbean.
  • Trunk Bay, St John, US Virgin Islands : all dazzling white sand lapped by the bluer-than-blue ocean, this island paradise ranks consistently among the world’s top 10 beaches.
  • Jardines del Rey archipelago, Cuba : known locally as the ‘King’s Gardens’, this collection of islands is a registered UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and an island-hopper's paradise, offering myriad secluded beaches and sensational sunsets.

A family stroll down a wooden pontoon over a turquoise sea with a sailing yacht in the distance

For anyone looking to get a dose of serious sunshine during the Northern Hemisphere winter, a yacht charter in the Caribbean is a seriously enticing prospect, with St Barts being the clear favorite for Christmas and New Year's Eve, thanks to the showstopping celebrations that take place in Gustavia Harbour.

For avid island hoppers, the Windward islands offer an enchanting itinerary full of sun-kissed isles and laid back charm juxtaposed with chic resorts and heavenly French-based cuisine, not to mention unrivalled vistas and sultry sunsets accompanied by warm rum-laced winds. 

Across all Caribbean destinations, keen divers and snorkelers will be in for a subaquatic treat, and you'll find a wide range of designer boutiques and ultra-high-end resorts peppered across the isles wherever you go.

A dancer wearing a lavish costume of peacock feathers

The Caribbean is a mesmerizing melting pot of cultures and influences, rooted in its rich heritage and undeniably shaped by its history of colonization and waves of immigration. Each island group is highly diverse in terms of its language, music, customs, architecture and cuisine, but it's mainly English, Dutch, French or Spanish colonial influences that are keenly felt. While the mix of languages spoken will differ between island groups, English is widely spoken.

Caribbean cuisine sees influences from Africa, Europe, Latin America and Spain, Meat, seafood, coconut, potatoes, beans and tomatoes tend to feature heavily in local dishes.

Locals are friendly and regularly celebrate their culture, with music, food and wildly colorful festivals held throughout the year.

A luxury yacht rental vacation in the Caribbean is, without doubt, the most sublime way to experience this region, giving you exclusive access to heavenly anchorages that are otherwise impossible to reach or are far from the typical tourist trail.

Guests have boundless fleet options when it comes to a crewed Caribbean charter. If you don't know whether to go for a motor yacht, sailing yacht or catamaran to cruise Caribbean waters, we've laid out the main points worth considering.

Motor Yacht Charters in the Caribbean

Large Super Yachts moored in a marina in the Caribbean

A  luxury motor yacht charter  in the Caribbean is a seven-star way of uncovering the epic beauty of the Caribbean in total privacy. 

For regions with minimal water depth the ideal choice is a motor yacht with low draft, perfect for accessing shallow lagoons and secluded bays.

For those who have their heart set on a superyacht without a shallow draft, dropping anchor further out into deeper waters and then getting a tender ride ashore, so you can get up close and personal to exquisite island reefs and blue lagoons, is the preferred option.

Sailing Yacht Charters in the Caribbean

Yachts in Antigua, Caribbean

Chartering a sailing yacht in the Caribbean is ideal for guests looking for a slower pace to fully lap up the Caribbean rays with more outdoor deck space, and add a little old-school charm to their cruising adventure.

Even better, the majority of sailing charter yachts come equipped with a retractable keel, meaning reaching turquoise shallows is a breeze. But, if you are keen to charter a larger sailing yacht, keep in mind that some may still find their draft too deep for some areas, even with the keel up. 

Catamaran Charters in the Caribbean

Catamarans in the Caribbean

Luxury catamaran charters are a firm guest favourite for those embarking on Caribbean vacation, especially in the Bahamas and the Virgin Islands. Thanks to their shallow draft, catamarans give you the ability to get close to cays and islets guests can savor the thrilling feeling of being able to jump off-board at almost any point. 

The charter cost of a motor yacht, sailing yacht or luxury catamaran rental in the Caribbean will vary according to the vessel's size, age, type, number of crew, as well as the location and duration of the vacation as well as the season it takes place. 

With so many options available, there’s something to suit every type of budget. For convenience we have listed the average prices for motor yacht and sailing yacht charters in the Caribbean below;

  • For motor yacht rentals in the Caribbean, prices can range from $39,167 to $1.4m per week, plus expenses
  • For luxury sailing yacht rentals in the Caribbean, prices can go from $29,855 to $276,495 weekly, plus expenses

Caribbean beach at sunset

The best time for luxury yacht charters in the Caribbean is between November and March, when guests can expect clement weather and vividly blue cloudless skies.

Another aspect to keep in mind is that this is also the time when you will have the largest selection of yachts to choose from, as most charter yachts descend on the Caribbean around November after the Mediterranean season has ended and any yacht maintenance has been carried out, before returning back to the Mediterranean in March/April.

Port de Gustavia in St Barts, Caribbean

The most popular starting point for a Caribbean yacht rental is usually in either Saint Martin/Sint Maarten or  Antigua,  both of which have international airports.

It is certainly possible to begin your charter in other Caribbean destinations, providing this has been agreed with the Owner and charter broker .

Where to End a Caribbean Yacht Charter

For most private Caribbean yacht charters, there isn't one definitive place where to disembark given the vastness of the region. However, what is likely is that you will finish your yacht rental vacation in the same location that you started. For example, the majority of  British Virgin Island yacht charters will begin and end in St Thomas, while for Antigua yacht charters , it'll be the iconic English Harbour.

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Yachts moored in a marina in the Caribbean

The Caribbean offers some of the most spellbinding berthing spots in the world. These tropical, barefoot hotspots are of the finest calibre, surrounded by jaw-dropping scenery, and often feature award-winning restaurants, hip boutiques, beach bars and more.

But which marinas are the best? Below are some charter favorites:

  • Falmouth Harbour, Antigua: impressive marina facilities and scenery, catering to yachts up to 100m.
  • Marina Fort Louis, Saint Martin: offers 150 berths for yachts up to 79m.
  • Crown Bay in St Thomas (USVI): full-serviced marina with 99 slips, including 16 berths for superyachts up to 60m
  • Port Louis Marina, Grenada: idyllically located, with 227 moorings for yachts up to 91m.
  • Port de Gustavia, Saint Barts: widely regarded as one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world, accommodating up to 152 yachts up to 152m.
  • Puerto Del Rey, Puerto Rico : conveniently located as a jumping off point for yacht charters incorporating the Virgin Islands and Lesser Antilles, this marina has plentiful wet slips, including capacity for yachts up to 200ft (60m) LOA.

Falmouth Harbour in the Caribbean

We strongly advise booking through a qualified  yacht charter broker at least three months in advance for all Caribbean yacht charters. By doing so, you will increase the likelihood of securing your preferred dates and you will have a greater selection of yachts on offer to choose from.

This also ensures your yacht broker has enough time to craft a carefully curated itinerary and secure an overnight berth in the most popular Caribbean marinas.

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Make every moment count during your superyacht vacation with our carefully curated yacht charter itineraries, tailored so you can experience the very best of the paradisiacal islands of the Caribbean and ensure your yacht charter is a truly memorable one. Designed by yachting experts, we've cultivated itineraries that will satisfy a range of requirements.

For yacht charter guests seeking a little glitz and glamour on their vacation, a 7-day charter around the Leeward Islands is a must, comprising Caribbean gems such as Saint Barthelemy, renowned for its A-list celebrity culture and designer shopping, as well as the perennial favourite Antigua. For sheer unadulterated bliss, incorporate the Virgin Islands on a 14-day yacht charter, promising idyllic stretches of pristine sands lapped by waters in every shade of blue.

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International Airports:

  • Princess Juliana Airport (St. Maarten)
  • V.C. Bird Airport (St. John's, Antigua)
  • Luis Muñoz Marín Airport (Carolina, Puerto Rico)
  • Grantley Adams Airport (Bridgetown, Barbados)
  • Lynden Pindling Airport (Nassau, The Bahamas)

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from $390,000 p/w eek

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from $462,000 p/w eek

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The best time to visit the Caribbean is generally December to April, when it's a little cooler and less humid. But the best month to visit can differ depending on the island, budget and interests you have. For example, some yacht charter guests may decide to visit May to June and late November, when weather is still fantastic but there are fewer crowds.

We advise booking your Caribbean yacht rental at least three months in advance to ensure you get the yacht you desire. The longer you leave it, the fewer choices you will have to rent in the Caribbean.

For your Caribbean superyacht charter, you will need to provide a completed charter agreement and 50% of the charter fee as a deposit. This is payable once the contract has been signed.

When booking a Caribbean yacht rental, do keep in mind the costs that aren't included in the base rate, namely VAT and the APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance). The APA is usually paid in advance of the charter and is commonly set at 30% of the charter fee. This allowance covers expenses such as fuel, berthing, food and drinks, as well as any special requests. 

Please consult your yacht charter broker for any other costs you may need to factor in for your yacht charter in the Caribbean.

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From the moment you contact us, you will be helped by an experienced and knowledgeable specialist who will take the time to understand your unique needs and preferences for your caribbean vacation. They will be your dedicated specialist and our exceptional personal service will answer every question.

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Whatever the type of yacht for your Caribbean charter, your vacation budget, or the size of your party, our specialists will guide you in choosing the ideal yacht for your Caribbean charter. It's your vacation to explore the islands the very best way possible - on a Caribbean charter yacht.

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Motor Yachts

This category of Caribbean yachts include mega yachts, super yachts, and all sizes of power yachts. With the maximum space for guests, both inside and out, these types of yachts offer excellent vacations. You can choose from a fast, agile yacht, one that is high-end and luxurious, a yacht with a classic design, or one that is contemporary. This is one of the many choices you’ll have when you plan your vacation. See some yachts:-

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Crewed Catamarans are very popular in the Caribbean , especially in the BVIs. Catamarans offer ample deck space that allows everyone to relax together during their charter, sharing the same views throughout the voyage. Caribbean catamarans can typically accommodate between 6 and 12 guests. See some yachts:-

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Sailing Yachts

If you are looking for a winter getaway, there is no better place to charter a sailing yacht than the Caribbean! Feel the warm, tropical breeze on your face. Experience the exhilaration as the wind fills the sails and the yacht is suddenly moved along by just the wind. Savor the magnificent beauty of the Caribbean as you sail silently from one island to the next. Although typically offering smaller spaces for guests, sailboats deliver a truly unique caribbean charter vacations . See some yachts:-

Sample Charter Yachts in the Caribbean

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ODYSSEA. The 59' sailing catamaran Odyssea is ready to take you and your guests on your next adventure. Throughout she offers relaxing areas to lounge and enjoy the voyage, while enjoying the company of others or absorbing the serenity of the sea. Her spacious cockpit area offers large dining table, sun pad across the back, and wet bar. See ODYSSEA:-

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SOUTH. Get ready for adventure when you step on board the 180' mega yacht South. You and your guests will find plenty to do, as she offers plentiful spaces for lying out to enjoy the sun, enjoying a movie or game in the sky lounge, working out in the Techno gym with an amazing view, or enjoying the on deck Jacuzzi and watersports. See SOUTH:-

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NAMASTE. The immaculately maintained mega yacht Namaste offers 121 feet of opulence at sea. She features five well-appointed cabins, both a main salon and sky lounge, sundeck with Jacuzzi, gym equipment, and a long list of watersports including jet skis, wakeboard, fishing gear, and the list goes on. See NAMASTE:-

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LIQUID SKY. The 67' sailing catamaran Liquid Sky was launched in 2024 by Fountaine Pajot. With four cabins, she accommodates as many as eight guests, and offers a number of places for you to hang out and enjoy the journey, including on the bow soaking in the in deck Jacuzzi, up on the flybridge taking in the views, or on the aft deck with al fresco dining. See LIQUID SKY:-

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MARIAH PRINCESS III. The 77' Lagoon built sailing cat Mariah Princess III was built in 2020. She offers two queen cabins and two king cabins, all en-suite. The master cabin has a private deck, the flybridge offers an on deck Jacuzzi, and she has a generous complement of watersports, including onboard SCUBA. See MARIAH PRINCESS III:-

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TRUE STORY. The 67' sailing catamaran True Story is ready to give you and your guests a fun and exciting charter in the beautiful waters of the Caribbean. She offers a spacious main salon, large cockpit with al fresco dining and lounge, and flybridge with conversational area. You and your guests can also enjoy a long list of water toys throughout your journey. See TRUE STORY:-

Charter a yacht in the BVI's

The British Virgin Islands include Tortola, Jost Van Dyke, Virgin Gorda, and more. There’s no better way to experience the waters and beaches of the BVI's than on a private Caribbean charter with a full crew to pamper you. Of all the islands in the Caribbean, the Virgins are furthest north. This makes them very convenient due to the proximity to San Juan and due to their direct flights from the United States. Catamaran sailing vacations and crewed sailing charters are very popular in the islands, and their protected waters make them a favorite spot for guests that are taking their first private Caribbean yacht charter. To learn more about them:

Charter a yacht in the USVI

The U.S. Virgin Islands consist mainly of the three large islands of St. Thomas, St. Croix, and St. John. With lovely bays, long beaches, lush nature preserves, fabulous diving spots, and excellent, onshore evening entertainment, many choose to vacation in the USVI’s. Caribbean charters often visit both the BVI’s and USVI’s during the same week, as they are close to one another and the waters are generally calmer than in other parts of the Caribbean. They in general are also home to the largest fleet of crewed, all-inclusive, luxury catamarans. To find out more about them:

Charter a Caribbean yacht

The Leewards are situated in the middle of the Caribbean Island chain. The major airports are located on St. Maarten and Antigua. Due to the English, Dutch, and French influences everywhere you look, they exhibit the best example of cultural sophistication anywhere within the Caribbean. If you are looking to see where the rich and famous go on vacation, you will want to visit the island of St. Barts; for many this is a must stop for a Caribbean yacht charter. Many mega yachts are available for rental in St. Maarten, as it has become a popular mega yacht Caribbean base for the winter. To learn more about the Leewards:

Grenadines

The Grenadines are also called The Windward Islands. Oftentimes our guests will choose a sailing charter over a motor yacht when in the Grenadines, due to the more constant tropical breezes that occur. The islands are much less developed than the rest of the Caribbean, and the inhabitants live on their own time schedule, which enhances the feeling of getting away. The northern most island accessible by air is ST. Vincent, while the southern tip’s major airport is on Grenada. There are fewer Caribbean charter yachts based here; however, occasionally some charter yachts are happy to relocate in order to offer a vacation that happens a little off the beaten path. To find out more about the Grenadines:

What Type of Charter Yacht?

There are all types of Caribbean yacht charters available, including mega yachts, power yachts, catamarans, and sailboats. We have helped countless clients choose the right charter yacht, learning what features and amenities make a difference on caribbean charter yachts. Learn more about different types of Caribbean yachts.

Where Can You Go?

Typically you’ll choose between the Virgins, Leewards, and the Grenadines to charter your yacht. Beyond the region, it is your Caribbean to explore. It’s important for you to remember that there is no cruise ship itinerary to worry about! Your itinerary will be custom designed specifically for you, with you, and is flexible to changes during your charter. We have put together some samples for you to get an idea of what you might like to do while on vacation in the Caribbean. Interested in seeing a sample cruise itinerary ?

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Find Your Perfect Yacht for a Caribbean yacht charter

To see the Caribbean yachts we have in our online database, please select a yacht type and your budget below. Please keep in mind that we do not have every available yacht online. There are many more yachts available for you to choose from when you contact one of our specialists.

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Caribbean Charters - When To Go.

One of the lovely things about the Caribbean is that the temperatures remain consistent throughout the year; however, there are some other weather considerations that you will want to factor in when making your caribbean yachting vacation plans. Read More....

Vacations here are most popular between November and July.

If you are thinking of a megayacht, you will want to keep in mind that many of these private yachts which are Caribbean based in winter leave in the late spring and early summer months. They will return again in early winter; however, this does limit their availability. To charter a mega yacht, you will want to make sure that you do so well in advance.

Motor, sail, or catamaran yachts, on the other hand, often have selections available year round. Holidays like Christmas, New Year’s, and Easter do need to be planned for as early as possible as these are very popular charter times.

The availability for Caribbean charters can also be affected by the weather in other climates, for instance, when the severity of the weather is bad in the United States or Europe, especially between January and February, the charters are often booked. This is due to many clients looking for a break from the cold.

What Do Our Clients Say About The Caribbean?

Are you excited yet? You should be! Our clients have enjoyed fantastic Caribbean vacations. There is an endless number of places to visit in the Caribbean, from smaller islands to absolutely must be seen locations like St. Barts. Read some of our Caribbean charter reviews from clients who booked a Caribbean charter with us.

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Have you dreamed about renting a yacht for a week in the Caribbean? Can you see yourself relaxing on the boat’s deck , soaking up the sun while the brilliant turquoise water shimmers below? Well, cross a Caribbean yacht charter off your bucket list, because you can easily turn this dream into reality.

Check out this guide to help you rent a yacht in the Caribbean for a week.

Choose your yacht charter destination.

The Caribbean is chock full of enticing charter locales, each with its own distinctive appeal. From west to east along the chain, you’ll first reach Puerto Rico , featuring a mix of marina facilities and off-the-beaten-path beaches. Next, you’ll find the United States and British Virgin Islands, offering simple line -of-sight navigation between islands, beautiful anchorages, and plenty of snorkeling and diving spots.

More scenic islands are sprinkled throughout the Caribbean Sea, with Trinidad and Tobago the southernmost destinations. For photo-worthy anchorages in protected waters, consider Antigua and Barbuda, located near the easternmost point of the Caribbean island chain.

Select Your Ideal Caribbean Charter Yacht

With warm trade winds and varied sailing conditions, the Caribbean is an ideal destination for both novice and experienced sailors. To cruise these crystal-clear waters, you’ll find a good assortment of monohull (single-hulled) sailboats, featuring comfortable accommodations and good sailing abilities. Many catamaran (dual-hulled) sailboats are also available, offering spacious quarters and minimum drafts that allow them to explore shallow coves unreachable by deeper-draft sailboats.

Surprisingly, you can also hop aboard a powerboat during your Caribbean charter vacation. Choices include fishing boats, cruisers, and motor yachts – truly a boat for every taste and budget. When chartering most vessels, you can hire a licensed captain or go the “bareboat” route and manage the boat yourself.

Promptly Handle Your Passport Requirements

Before addressing other aspects of your trip, obtain your passport. In the United States, the Department of State’s Passport Services Directorate handles all passport applications. Also, remember that many Caribbean countries require tourist visas, some of which must be obtained before you arrive. In other words, do your homework and allow plenty of time for passport and visa processing.

Nail Down Your Onboard Food Arrangements

When you’re renting a yacht for a week in the Caribbean, you have two workable meal planning options. First, you can prepare your own menu and go food shopping when you arrive. Depending on your charter arrangement, a provisioning package might also be available, meaning that you’ll step aboard a fully stocked vessel. In some cases, you can hire a professional cook to handle the meal prep and cleanup chores.

Pack These “Must Have” Charter Vacation Items

While you’re renting a yacht for a week in the Caribbean, you’ll be boating in mostly sunny weather with a nice breeze. Depending on your location and season, temperatures range from the mid-70s to the mid-80s. So, pack minimal swimsuits, shorts and T-shirts, plus a nice outfit for dinner ashore . Throw in a set of lightweight foul weather gear and flip-flops, and you’re probably set for the week.

Beyond clothing, pack a compact camera and portable music device. Tuck in differently sized Ziploc bags, useful for storing wet swimsuits, shells, and treasures. Because you’ll likely take some ocean baths, bring a biodegradable shampoo and body gel designed for salt-water use, plus a bath puff. A drawstring mesh bag will help to keep your bath supplies handy. Finally, leave your hard luggage at home, and pack everything in a soft duffel bag.

Boat Selection: Renting a Yacht for a Week in the Caribbean

To choose a nicely equipped boat for your Caribbean yacht charter, check into Boatsetter , the leading boat-sharing company that makes it easy for boaters to connect with local boat owners.

Yes, Boatsetter even lists privately owned sailboats and powerboats in prime charter spots such as the United States and British Virgin Islands, Antigua and Barbuda, and Puerto Rico . If you’d like a licensed Coast Guard captain to handle the boat while you relax, you can arrange that. So grab your calendar, choose a gorgeous Caribbean destination, and book that Boatsetter boat right now!

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The Caribbean is one of the most popular destinations for yacht charters in the world, featuring crystal-blue waters, white-sand beaches, and more than 5,000 islands and cays to explore. With so many islands to choose from, your Caribbean yacht charter itinerary can be tailored to your preferences, giving you the perfect opportunity to island-hop and explore everything the tropical islands have to offer while comfortably kicking back inside luxurious accommodations on the water.

On your private yacht charter , you will be able to explore lively harbors, secluded beaches, tropical rainforests, world-class dive sites, and much more. The possibilities are endless!

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The Caribbean high season for yacht charters runs from mid-December to early May, with Christmas and New Year’s the most popular and busiest times of the year. But due to the islands’ locations near the equator, temperatures remain ideal throughout the year, making off-season charters just as enjoyable.

Keep in mind, however, that there is an increased chance for storms and hurricanes during the summer season, mainly from mid-August to mid-November. Most charter yachts leave the area during that time.

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Area Guide: Caribbean Charter Destinations

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Are you ready to explore all that the Caribbean has to offer? There are three main island areas in the Caribbean, all fantastic destinations for Caribbean charter yacht vacations.

The Grenadines

The Grenadines are untouched by mass tourism and industry, and they are the perfect charter destination if you are looking for solitude and you enjoy exploring remote areas. A great combination of lush rain forests and sandy beaches awaits!

This is a great summer charter destination because the islands aren’t usually affected by hurricanes.

The Leeward Islands

Leeward Islands yacht rentals offer the perfect combination of luxury and solitude. You can visit the glitzy islands of St. Maarten and St. Barts one day and get lost in the remoteness and tranquility of Anguilla the next day.

These islands are rich in history and offer great restaurants, upscale resorts, and trendy harbors.

The Virgin Islands

The Virgin Islands are the perfect location for first-time charterers and families because of their calm waters, protected natural anchorages, and short distances between the islands.

The BVI are a great destination for a catamaran or sailing yacht charter. Caribbean locations here have constant yet mild trade winds year round, and the area offers fantastic diving and snorkeling.

Where Can I Charter a Yacht?

When you choose Worldwide Boat as your Caribbean yacht charter broker, we can help you charter a luxury boat anywhere in the Caribbean or anywhere else you’d like to go, from the Mediterranean to Alaska to the Galapagos Islands.

How Do I Book a Private Yacht?

The best Caribbean yacht charters can be booked in just a few easy steps:

  • Choose our experienced yacht charter specialists to assist you through the process of booking a yacht.
  • Search by destination or by boat, or use our advanced search tool to filter your options by the number of guests, yacht type, destination, and/or your budget.
  • Pick the option that best fits your needs and your dream vacation.
  • Reserve your yacht by signing a contract with the yacht owner.
  • Enjoy your vacation!

How Much Does it Cost to Charter a Yacht in the Caribbean?

Weekly rates for Caribbean boat charters are dependent on a number of factors, including the type of yacht, the season, and your destination. Motor yachts, for example, typically range from $15,000 (yachts up to 80 feet) to $150,000 or more (yachts over 150 feet) per week.

During the Caribbean high season (Christmas, New Year’s, and January/February), yacht charter Caribbean prices tend to increase slightly. Areas with large charter fleets, like St. Martin, tend to have more competitive pricing than areas with smaller fleets.

How Much Does it Cost to Charter a Catamaran in the Caribbean?

Most catamarans offer all-inclusive rates, which start at $10,000 for catamarans under 50 feet and run up to $50,000 or more for catamarans of 80 feet or more. The Caribbean is an ideal destination for a catamaran charter, and across the region, you’ll find a variety of sailing and power cats available for charter.

Ultimately, the cost of a catamaran charter is dependent on the time you visit, where you go, local taxes, and the number of ports you visit. A luxury yacht charter in the Caribbean’s high season (New Year’s or Christmas) will cost significantly more than a catamaran charter in summer.

Can I Rent a Yacht for a Day?

Rates for yacht rentals are usually weekly, but when you talk to a Caribbean yacht charter broker at Worldwide Boat, we can look at your budget, plans, and interests to help you get the best experience possible.

Caribbean Yachting Hotspots

Caribbean sailing charters give you access to white-sand beaches and laid-back island vibes, but they can also offer action-packed itineraries. From island-hopping and hiking to snorkeling and cliff-jumping, adventure awaits on a Caribbean yacht charter!

Some of the region’s must-see destinations include:

  • St. Martin : Known for its upscale eateries and amazing cuisine, as well as high-end spas, shopping and casinos, St. Martin is the yachting capital of the Caribbean. This island is part French and part Dutch, and it’s close to islands like St. Barts and Anguilla, making it a favorite jumping-off point for island-hopping adventures.
  • St. Barts : St. Barts (sometimes called St. Barths) beckons A-listers to its posh beach clubs, fashionable shops, and five-star eateries. Visitors will find a collection of truly spectacular powdery beaches, Michelin-starred restaurants, and excellent shoreside amenities, all within cruising distance of St. Martin.
  • Antigua : Antigua epitomizes the relaxation and bliss of the Caribbean. Known for its 365 beaches (one for every day of the year), the tiny island is a sailor’s dream, offering warm waters, steady winds, safe anchorages, and a lively regatta calendar.
  • Grenada : Grenada is revered for its beautiful beaches, abundant marine wildlife, and vibrant cuisine (spiced with local nutmeg, mace, and allspice). Spend a day relaxing on Grand Anse Beach, which is consistently ranked one of the best in the world. Island-hop to neighboring isles like Petite Martinique, or spend a day snorkeling one of Grenada’s famous reefs.
  • Anguilla : Anguilla is one of the most tranquil Leeward islands. Escape to Dream Bay or one of the numerous nearby coral cays for some supreme R&R. A diving and snorkeling mecca, Anguilla is home to some of the Caribbean’s best shipwreck dives. Plus, the island boasts a calendar of must-see festivals and events, including a jazz festival in November and Carnival in August.

Why Charter a Yacht in the Caribbean?

The best Caribbean yacht charters offer a bit of everything: Relaxation, sun-soaked beaches, delicious culinary treats, refreshing rum-infused cocktails, and calm waters for cruising. Here are some highlights:

The Inescapable Beauty of White-Sand Beaches

Caribbean beaches have almost a mythical quality to them. It’s no wonder explorers were once willing to board wooden ships and travel thousands of miles just to see them in person.

Every island offers a selection of untouched and charming beaches for you to explore. From one-of-a-kind places like “Pig Beach” in the Bahamas to the cosmopolitan Great Bay Beach in Philipsburg, St. Martin, the beaches across the Caribbean offer legendary sights and attractions.

Colorful Celebrations and Friendly Faces

The Caribbean is known for its parades, bars, nightclubs, and parties, not to mention world-famous cocktails. When you want to step off of your luxury yacht charter, Caribbean shores and islands offer a world of fun to immerse yourself in.

A few must-see events include the St. Barth’s Bucket (if you’re into superyacht racing), the annual Carnival celebration, and the St. Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival .

Amazing Wildlife and Adventure

If snorkeling in vibrant and colorful coral reefs, diving into underwater museums, or parasailing over clear waters are some of the items on your bucket list, you can certainly get it all done during your visit to the Caribbean.

You’ll find a variety of unique adventures, from the underwater sculpture park of the Grenadines to the natural seaside baths in Virgin Gorda and hiking the Pitons in St. Lucia. The Caribbean gives you to plenty of chances to get outside and enjoy yourself.

Nonstop Relaxation

Because the area is so close to the equator, the Caribbean offers warm weather to lounge in all year round. Feel pampered aboard a luxury crewed rental yacht, and then feel calm while sinking your toes into soft, powdery white sand. Enjoy the spas, rum cocktails, and quiet, isolated beaches: Charter guests can experience supreme relaxation in the Caribbean.

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Discover the beauty of the Caribbean with a luxury crewed yacht charter. Contact a broker with Worldwide Boat today to learn more about available yachts and itineraries for the Caribbean.

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Sailing boat Dufour 460 Grand Large for rent in Le Marin

Sailing boat Dufour 460 Grand Large for rent in Le Marin

  • Dufour 460 Grand Large [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
  • Cockpit cushion
  • Yacht Insurance
  • Cruising tax
  • Administration fee
  • Charter package (Final cleaning, Bed linen, Towels, Kitchen gas, Dinghy with engine, Starter package, Damage Waiver)

Cat Bali 4.1 available for charter in Philipsburg Marina

Cat Bali 4.1 available for charter in Philipsburg Marina

  • Bali 4.1 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]

Yacht Sun Odyssey 419 for charter in Road Town

Yacht Sun Odyssey 419 for charter in Road Town

  • Sun Odyssey 419 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
  • Barbeque Grill
  • Outboard engine for dinghy
  • Final cleaning
  • Virgin Islands Search and Rescue (VISAR)
  • Fuel (for outboarder)

Catamaran Bali 4.0 for charter in Pointe a Pitre

Catamaran Bali 4.0 for charter in Pointe a Pitre

  • Bali 4.0 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]

Catamaran Lavezzi 40 for hire in Marina Cienfuegos

Catamaran Lavezzi 40 for hire in Marina Cienfuegos

  • Lavezzi 40 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
  • Standard safety equipment
  • Kitchen gas

Cat Lagoon 440 for rent in Cienfuegos

Cat Lagoon 440 for rent in Cienfuegos

  • Lagoon 440 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
  • Service Package (Bed linen, Towels)
  • Tourist tax

Cat Athena 38 for hire in Marina Cienfuegos

Cat Athena 38 for hire in Marina Cienfuegos

  • Athena 38 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]

Cat Lagoon 421 available for charter in Marina Cienfuegos

Cat Lagoon 421 available for charter in Marina Cienfuegos

  • Lagoon 421 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]

Sailing yacht Dufour 460 Grand Large available for charter in Marina Bas du Fort

Sailing yacht Dufour 460 Grand Large available for charter in Marina Bas du Fort

Yacht Sun Odyssey 389 for hire in Road Town

Yacht Sun Odyssey 389 for hire in Road Town

  • Sun Odyssey 389 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
  • Dinghy with engine

Sailing yacht Sun Loft 47 for charter in Pointe a Pitre

Sailing yacht Sun Loft 47 for charter in Pointe a Pitre

  • Sun Loft 47 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]

Catamaran Lagoon 410 for rent in Marina Cienfuegos

Catamaran Lagoon 410 for rent in Marina Cienfuegos

  • Lagoon 410 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]

Catamaran Lagoon 400 S2 for rent in Le Marin

Catamaran Lagoon 400 S2 for rent in Le Marin

  • Lagoon 400 S2 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
  • Snorkeling equipment
  • One way surcharge (Martinique - Guadeloupe)
  • One way surcharge (Martinique - St. Martin)

Sailboat Dufour 390 Grand Large available for charter in Le Marin

Sailboat Dufour 390 Grand Large available for charter in Le Marin

  • Dufour 390 Grand Large [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]

Catamaran Lagoon 380 for rent in Marina Cienfuegos

Catamaran Lagoon 380 for rent in Marina Cienfuegos

  • Lagoon 380 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]

CARIBBEAN YACHT CHARTER RENTALS - CREWED AND BAREBOAT CHARTERS

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The best bet for island hopping in the Caribbean is going among the territories of the American, British and Spanish Virgin Islands, which are sometimes just a few miles away from each other, and even sometimes visible from another. The close to each other “Windward Islands” at the very eastern part of the Caribbean, which are mostly governed by the supranational federation of states called the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, the British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines, all of which use the same currency), are also known worldwide for their magnificent sailing possibilities. 

Fat fish and fast boats create happiness under, in, and on the water

In these waters, time is spent most felicitously when fishing, diving, swimming or surfing. The water in the Caribbean simultaneously provides nourishment, interest, sports and activities, and a comfortable cooling element when the heat gets to be too much. There are, for example, promising coastal areas and coral reefs off of the island Tobago, whose waters are so filled with life due to the warm Gulfstream and cool Atlantic current create the perfect conditions for the large fish varieties tarpon, bonefish, barracuda, marlin, mackerel, tuna, and swordfish. Los Roques, a 40-island and 200-sandbank Venezuelan archipelago north of Caracas, is home not only those fish varieties, but also duck fish, trumpet fish, crayfish, and sea urchins. However, the entire Caribbean Sea’s wealth of big fish such as sharks, marlin, sailfish, swordfish and tuna makes it a unique place for “Big Game Fishing”. An especially popular method of fishing is “chunking” or “chumming”, in which live bait, such as mackerel, is used to attract larger fish species. Guided deep-sea fishing charters with motorboats are offered from almost any island, but the Bahamas (Find a sailing route suggestion for Bahams here), Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic are particularly known for this activity. Divers have an equally large underwater playground with the Caribbean under their fins. In the Lesser Antilles and the so-called “special community” of the Netherlands, the waters around the 290 square kilometer island Bonaire, off the coast of Venezuela, have been known as a diving Mecca par excellence since the 1970s. The local Bonaire Marine Park has been a nature reserve since 1997, and its clear waters and healthy reefs attract 50,000 divers per year to the dive sites Angel City, 1000 Steps, and the Wreck of the Hilma Hooker. Also recommended for underwater excursions are the islands Grenada - Sailing route suggestion for Grenada , Sint Maarten, Saba, Sint Eustatius, Aruba, Curaçao, the Cuban Isla de la Juventud and Cayo Largo, and the Samaná Peninsula on the northern coast of the Dominican Republic.

In total, more than 17,000 yachts and boats are available to rent on - evaluated and easily booked with just three clicks. The most represented boats for rent in the Caribbean are the over 3,200 charter catamarans and more than 1,400 charter sailboats. The majority of the yachts from well-know brands like Fountaine Pajot, Bali Catamarans, Lagoon, Nautitec, Voyage Yachts, Catana Catamarans, Robertson and Caine, Beneteau, Bavaria Yachts, Dufour and Jeanneau were built between 2005 and 2018.

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Asume, you'd like to rent a yacht for a week - smaller are available for , whereas very large, cost up to about 35,000 EUR for the same time period. There is also a middle ground, with medium sized boats ready to charter in the Caribbean for between 2,000 and 4,000 EUR per week.

Luxury Motoryacht Primadonna for Rent in the Caribbean   

The reputation for fantastic sailing vacation also applies to the , which, with more than 700 islands (only about 30 of which are permanently inhabited) and Cuba and Florida to the west, is a unique and unforgettable region in which to sail. The approximately 600 Windward Islands, which, with the exception of the Dutch ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao) belong to Venezuela, are also ideal for long stretches through the shimmering turquoise waters of the .

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UK CARIBBEAN : British Virgin Islands (BVI)  | Tortola - East End Bay  | Frenchmans Cay  | Hannah Bay  | Ber Bay  | Nanny Cay  | US CARIBBEAN : U.S. Virgin Islands  | Saint Thomas  | Long Bay  | Vessup Bay  | Puerto Rico  | Bahia de Fajardo  | FRANCE CARIBBEAN : Saint Martin  | Saint Barthelemy  | Martinique  | Guadeloupe  | NETHERLANDS CARIBBEAN : The Netherlands Antilles  | Sint Maarten  | ANTIGUA & BARBUDA : Antigua - Lignum Vitae Bay  | Freemans Bay  | Deep Bay  | BAHAMAS : Elbow Cay  | Great Abaco - Brigantine Bay  | New Providence  | Eleuthera - South Eleuthera  | Rock Sound  | BARBADOS : Barbados Island - Carlisle Bay  | COMMONWEALTH of DOMINICA : Dominica - Prince Rupert Bay  | CUBA : Cuba Island - Bay of Santiago de Cuba  | Bay of Cienfuegos  | Bay of Casilda  | Cayo Largo del Sur  | GRENADA : Grenada Island - Saint Georges Bay  | SAINT LUCIA : Saint Lucia Island  | Marigot Bay  | Rodney Bay  | SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES : Canouan Island - Charlestown Bay  | Union Island  | Bequia  | Saint Vincent  | BELIZE : Ambergris Caye  | Sibun Bight

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Starting at $34,000 p/wk

TASTY WAVES is a 110′ Motor Yacht for Charter in the Bahamas. Accommodations for 11 guests in 5 ensuite cabins. Starting at $99,900 p/wk

TASTY WAVES

Starting at $99,900 p/wk

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PRINCESS MILA

Starting at $49,000 p/wk

Ohana Luxury sail catamaran

Starting at $94,000 p/wk

ALL INCLUSIVE

Crewed caribbean yacht charters, sheer yachting is a no charge booking concierge service for all-inclusive private, crewed yacht charters in the caribbean. each yacht has a permanent crew of at least 2 (captain & chef) or more depending on the size and amenities available onboard. your crew provides top luxury service, prepares all meals, and handles the yacht’s course. the knowledge of these experienced crew members make all the difference when perfecting a yacht vacation., sheer luxury, in any destination, from the alluring waters of the british virgin islands to the volcanic peaks of the grenadines, our crewed caribbean yacht charters are available wherever your bucket list takes you., what to expect, on your crewed charter yacht, our luxury charter yachts in the caribbean bring you an ultimate, all-inclusive vacation aboard your own private yacht. each of our boats is complete with a professional captain and gourmet chef. enjoy spacious accommodations, personalized itinerary, and premium amenities for your closest friends and family..

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Many yacht rentals in the Caribbean rely heavily on charter yacht brokers, like Sheer Yachting, to book charters and handle the entire booking process. Finding an experienced and professional yacht charter broker is key, and this service comes at absolutely no charge to you!

Your sheer yachting charter broker, michelle, will facilitate the entire booking process between you and the caribbean yacht charter of your choice. with hundreds of yachts throughout the area to choose from, your broker’s extensive insight is pertinent to finding the perfect crewed charter yacht for your needs., check out our blog ....

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Charter Catamaran OCEAN VIBES Accommodates 8 guests in 4 cabins. All Inclusive week charters in the BVI starting at $69,000. Captain, Chef & Stew Onboard.

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Caribbean Yacht Charter Vacations

A crewed Caribbean yacht charter offers you the freedom to explore this tropical paradise without limits and at your own pace.

With accommodation, a professional captain, a personal chef, all meals, cocktails, wine, beer, snacks, fuel, equipment, and water toys included, few other vacations offer such an extraordinary experience and value.

Itineraries are completely flexible within your cruising area. Sail the diverse US and British Virgin Islands, the undeveloped and resort islands of the Caribbean Grenadines, or charter a luxury power yacht to cruise St. Martin, St. Barts, and Antigua in the Caribbean Leeward Islands.

Sailing Direction's charter brokers help you book a private crewed yacht in the Caribbean for any group size and budget. Whether you're looking for a family sailing vacation, a couple's adventure holiday, a BVI yacht charter, or a honeymoon or anniversary celebration - we've got you covered for an unforgettable crewed yacht charter experience.

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Rent a Yacht Charter in the Caribbean Islands on Sailo!

Choosing a Caribbean yacht charter? Discover the thrill of the open water by a private boat rental in the Caribbean Islands from Sailo. Rent a boat in the Caribbean Islands for a day or a week (or as long as you want) and really get to know the beauty of this hot place. Experienced sailors, choose your bareboat and go explore! If you prefer to relax on deck, you’ll find plenty of crewed Caribbean yacht charters waiting to take you wherever you wish.

Our finest collection of Caribbean yacht charters

There are currently 1612 Caribbean yacht charters waiting for you on Sailo. Make a splash with a private boat rental, with one of our 192 sailboat charters in the Caribbean Islands . We also have 459 catamarans available in Caribbean. For those who prefer luxury on the water, browse our 839 Caribbean motor yachts . Want to make room for a big group, or perhaps even throw a memorable party? You’ll find a great selection of 121 party yacht rentals in the Caribbean Islands .

How to find the right Caribbean yacht charter?

Sailo offers beautiful yacht charters in the Caribbean Islands at various price points. Use our advanced filters to narrow your search by date, group size, and trip duration: 2 hrs, 4 hrs or full day charters. You can also choose the type of boat (sailboat, motorboat, Caribbean catamaran charters ) you want and go even further and look for a particular length, manufacturer and model. The price filter will help you see the available boats within your budget and the crew option is useful when you want to see boats with a skipper/captain included or only bareboats. Do you see a boat to rent in Caribbean that you would like? Click on it to go to the next page to read more about it, see more photos, send a direct message to the owner to ask more questions or start creating your booking request right away!

How much does it cost to rent a yacht in the Caribbean Islands?

You can charter a boat in the Caribbean Islands for a day for an average of $1100 per day. The average price for a weekly boat rental in the Caribbean Islands is $16316. Your total budget for a boating trip in Caribbean depends on many factors such as: trip duration, if captain and crew are included in the price or their cost have to be paid separately, fuel cost (which could be significantly higher on a motorboat compared to a sailboat) and other extras you choose to customize your experience in Caribbean.

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Not sure if the boat you like suits your vacation plans? You can place a free reservation for 24 hrs, no credit card required, for most of our weekly Caribbean boat rentals, allowing you more time to discuss details with the boat owner, talk to your family or friends or customize your budget to suit your needs. Once you have placed the reservation, boat is blocked for 24 hours. During the 24 hours of your reservation, you can book the boat, cancel the reservation or ask for a one-time extension of 24 hours by contacting us at [email protected] . If you do nothing, your reservation will automatically expire and the boat will become available for other renters. Read more about free reservations.

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Caribbean sailing vacation is a great way to experience nature. So we like to remind everyone that keeping nature as beautiful as possible involves a little effort from all of us. Some of our tips for responsible boating include:

  • Don’t litter or throw waste overboard - take rubbish home and dispose of it responsibly
  • Eco-friendly sunblock can help prevent damage to marine life
  • buy local and sustainable food products

However long you’re sailing for, a little goes a long way. Read more about responsible boating.

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Affordable Yacht Charters in the Caribbean: Sailing the Seas on a Budget

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Dreaming of cruising the Caribbean’s turquoise waters, exploring idyllic islands, and indulging in the laid-back island lifestyle? Contrary to popular belief, a yacht charter in the Caribbean doesn’t have to break the bank. Affordable yacht charters offer the perfect opportunity to experience the magic of the Caribbean while staying within your budget. In this blog post, we will guide you through the essentials of finding and enjoying affordable yacht charters in the Caribbean, making your dreams of a tropical getaway a reality.

1. Choosing the Right Yacht:

When it comes to affordable yacht charters, selecting the right vessel is crucial. Opting for a smaller yacht or a catamaran can often be more budget-friendly compared to larger motor yachts. Catamarans offer more space and stability at a lower cost, making them an attractive choice for those seeking affordability without compromising on comfort. Work with a reputable yacht charter broker who can assist you in finding affordable options that match your preferences .

2. Timing Your Charter:

Timing is key when it comes to securing an affordable yacht charter in the Caribbean. Consider planning your trip during the off-peak season, which typically runs from late spring to early summer or late summer to early fall. During this time, charter rates are often lower, and you may also be able to negotiate discounts or special offers. Keep in mind that weather conditions can vary during the off-peak season, so consult with your charter broker to ensure you choose a favorable time to sail.

3. Exploring Lesser-Known Destinations:

While popular Caribbean destinations like the British Virgin Islands or St. Maarten can be more expensive, opting for lesser-known islands can help you save significantly on your yacht charter. Consider exploring destinations like Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, or the Dominican Republic, which offer stunning beauty and unique experiences at more affordable prices. These hidden gems often provide an authentic Caribbean experience away from the crowds, while still offering beautiful beaches and vibrant culture.

4. Share the Costs:

One of the most effective ways to make a yacht charter more affordable is by sharing the costs with a group of friends or family. Splitting the charter fee and other expenses among several people can significantly reduce individual costs. Look for opportunities to gather a group and plan your Caribbean adventure together. Sharing the experience with loved ones can also make the journey even more memorable and enjoyable.

5. Embrace Free and Low-Cost Activities:

While the allure of water sports and exploring remote islands is undeniable, there are also plenty of free or low-cost activities to enjoy during your yacht charter in the Caribbean. Snorkeling , swimming, hiking, and beachcombing are all fantastic ways to embrace the natural beauty of the region without spending extra money. Visit local markets, immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, and take advantage of free events or festivals that may be happening during your visit.

6. Charter Length and Itinerary:

Consider the duration of your charter and the itinerary you plan. Opting for a shorter charter or focusing on a specific region can help reduce costs. Instead of trying to cover a vast area, focus on exploring a few key destinations in depth. This allows you to spend more time enjoying each location and reduces fuel and provisioning expenses associated with longer journeys.

An affordable yacht charter in the Caribbean is within reach, offering a wonderful opportunity to explore the region’s beauty and embrace its laid-back lifestyle. With careful planning, selecting the right vessel, and considering cost-saving strategies, you can enjoy a memorable Caribbean getaway without straining your budget. Immerse yourself in the turquoise waters, discover hidden gems, and create lasting memories as you sail the Caribbean seas on an affordable yacht charter.

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Caribbean Yacht Charter: the Full Price List

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The Caribbean is one of the most popular destinations for yacht charters, and it’s easy to see why.

A yacht rental in the Caribbean  because of its lovely temperature and gorgeous beaches, is a true sailing playground that includes legendary superyacht locations like Antigua , St. Barts, or the Virgin Islands .

But renting a yacht in the Caribbean doesn’t come free. Here are the main factors that influence the price of a yacht charter in the Caribbean, along with the most common price ranges you can expect.

Summary of Yacht charter price ranges in the Caribbean (USD per week incl. food and beverage)

Vessel sizeSailboatCatamaran or TrimaranTrimaranMotor Yacht
Less than 52ft ( 20m) bareboat$2’000- $8’000$3’000 – $20’000$3’000-$10’000N/A
Less than 52ft ( 20m) A skipper in the Caribbean costs approximately 250€ ($250) to $300/day
54ft-78ft (17-24m) $18’000 – $26’000$15’000 – $60’000N/A$20’000 – $30’000
78ft- 100ft (24-30m) with crew$42’000-$80’000$66’000-$80’000N/A$30’000-$60’000
Superyacht over 100ft (30m)From $80’000From $80’000N/Afrom 100’000
Mega yacht over 196ft (60m)From $150’000N/AN/Afrom $260’000

What factors influence the price of a yacht charter in the Caribbean?

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An individuals owner determines the price he wants to offer for his yacht while following the market. The pricing is based on metrics like the local demand, boat length,  category, crew number and the boat age. Along with this, there are several additional factors that might considerably affect pricing. These are as follows:

1.The yacht you want to charter: the main factor determining the cost of your Caribbean charter

The yacht is a significant component in defining the charter cost, although size is not the only determinant. A freshly introduced charter boat from a renowned builder with an experienced and well-liked charter crew will attract the highest pricing for its size class. Additionally, yachts with a renowned name or a legacy of famous ownership can charge a premium for their “fame.” And yachts with distinctive amenities like movies or unique water toys are also more expensive.

Furthermore, if a yacht has a space in its charter schedule, such as after an unexpected cancellation, certain brokers will sometimes provide a limited-time charter fee reduction.

Don’t make pricing the only factor when choosing a private yacht. It is essential to comprehend why prices are high or low for a particular yacht and accordingly make a decision.

2. The Caribbean destination itself: one of the factor influencing the price of a Caribbean yacht rental

In the Caribbean , there are over a thousand islands to select from, making it arguably the most excellent location for tropical yacht charters globally. You can charter in the Caribbean in three major regions: The Bahamas , the Greater Antilles, the Windward and the Leeward islands .

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Depending on the charter type, the costs, amenities, and crew vary. As per your budget, comfort, and expectation, you may choose one that fulfills your idea of an ideal charter yacht. Here are some examples:

$2’000 USD is the minimum weekly price for a bareboat yacht rental

Bareboat charters are the most affordable alternative. You are responsible for fuel, food, and other expenditures, hiring the crew (or captaining the boat, if you’re licensed to do so), and paying the crew. Additionally, you may consider adding a skipper, hostess, or a mix of the two for bareboat charters. If you’re chartering a bareboat since you are licensed, you will be responsible for all aspects of navigating, sailing, mooring, and security.

Further, it is up to you to pick whether to cook or dine at local eateries along the road. Bareboat charters provide exceptional flexibility to explore whenever and wherever (weather permitting, of course), providing a unique vacation experience for the entire family.

At least one person in the group should be a seasoned sailor, or you may pre-arrange to have a captain on board if you’re visiting a new place for the first time and want to take it easy as a local guide down the coast.

$3’700 USD is the minimum weekly price for a skippered yacht charter

Skippered Yacht Charter is often a Bareboat Charter with the inclusion of a skilled, local Skipper who assumes full accountability for the safety of the boat, navigation, sailing, and anchoring. When floating, the skippers will gladly function as your guide and tour your various secluded harbors and anchorages that are often unfamiliar to most visitors. Subject to weather circumstances, he will pay heed to your desires of where you wish to travel and try his best to accommodate them.

Even if you are a novice, you will love learning to navigate the boat on your own with the assistance of a professional. It is a frequent assumption that a skippered yacht charter would cost significantly more than a bareboat hire. However, this is only sometimes the case.

$16’000 USD is the minimum weekly price for a crewed yacht charter

Crewed charter refers to a luxury charter rented with an entire crew. Generally, the crew onboard differs from charter to charter. Depending on their size, yachts may only have a captain and hostess/cook on board, or they may have a full complement of crew members, including a captain, engineer, deck assistant, experienced chef, and others.

Moreover, the bigger and more luxurious the yacht charter is, the better amenities you will experience. Fully crewed yacht rentals are ideal for individuals looking for an extraordinary and exclusive holiday of a lifetime. Onboard the fully crewed yacht rentals, and you will have a relaxing experience. You may make yourself as comfortable as you like. The personnel will give professional, five-star services while respecting your privacy and fulfilling your expectations.

Our tips to decrease the cost of a yacht charter in the Caribbean

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A private yacht charter is a great experience, yet it can cost a fortune for some. What if we share a few tips to lower the costs of your yacht charter trip? Here are some:

Charter a yacht during the Caribbean shoulder season

Scheduling a yacht charter during the shoulder or off-season could save you up to half the price, even though sailing in the high season will guarantee the best weather. Yet, if you are a budget traveler or wish to experience charter at the best rates, consider booking at the shoulder reason.

Summer is the peak period in the Mediterranean, with the coldest months being January and February. If you want to save money, you should travel in the spring or fall, when the weather is milder and the water is warmer for swimming.

Excellent sailing conditions exist throughout the year in the Caribbean. However, hurricane season extends from June to November, with the peak of storm activity being between the middle of August and the middle of September.

Before making a reservation, evaluate your off-season location’s monthly mean temperature, rainfall, wind speed, and wind patterns. Stormy weather with high rainfall will not make a trip enjoyable. Hence, plan accordingly.

Pick a cheaper Caribbean destinations

The location, timing, and yacht charter firm you choose all have a significant impact on the cost. You can try and pick an island within the whole Caribbean easy for you to reach depending on where your departure country is. In fact it is easier to arrive in Saint Thomas than to Martinique from the USA, whereas from Europe it will be easy to reach Guadeloupe from France, or Saint Vincent or the United Kingdom with regular commercial flights. Be aware, that taxi planes exist, and can help in commuting between the islands. Popular Leeward islands like the Virgin Islands, Saint Barth or Antigua can be expensive to pick for. Yacht charter during the holidays season, and during popular events such as the Heineken Regatta. So you may want to choose to sail towards the grenadines in May for example, which is a wonderful cruise to do.

Choose a smaller yacht with a smaller crew

Small yachts may be inexpensive, straightforward, and seaworthy. Additionally, their small size makes them cost-effective sailboats. Pocket cruisers are frequently available at a low cost. Further, they don’t require a big crew to maintain and operate. Hence, a small sailboat makes globe travel much cheaper!

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Nearly all crewed catamarans and most smaller sailing monohulls offer all-inclusive charter pricing. The charter fee often comprises:

  • Captain and Chef or Attendant
  • Three daily meals and snacks every day aboard the boat.
  • All beverages, including common wine, beer, liquor, and mixtures
  • Temperature-controlled accommodations
  • Watersports gear on board (scuba gear may be additional)
  • Permissions for navigation, fuel, limited Wi-Fi, and all deck facilities

Extra fees for all-inclusive ships may include the following:

  • Crew gratuities.
  • Additional communications.
  • Extra marina anchorages.
  • Any meals ashore.
  • Optional gear rental fees.
  • Activities like scuba diving.

Read also: Luxury Crewed Yacht Charters – Frequently asked questions

If you’re looking to set sail on an unforgettable Caribbean excursion but not sure where to look for the best deals, have no fear! With a little bit of research, savvy shoppers can find great discounts and great offers and service from WI Yachts . Armed with knowledge about all payment structures involved in your chosen yacht rental option, it’s easy to avoid unwelcome surprises during checkout – leaving only one thing: smooth sailing for your dream vacation!

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An aerial view of a home where the roof was torn off when Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 5, 2024 in Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica.

An aerial view of a home where the roof was torn off when Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 5, 2024 in Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

Hurricane Beryl continues its destructive streak across the Caribbean and is now headed toward Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. The deadly storm has claimed at least nine lives so far.

Beryl passed just south of Jamaica —avoiding a direct hit— but still caused major damage across the island. 

The storm is now headed towards Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, where it is expected to hit early Friday.

More than 400,000 tourists are currently vacationing in the region. In preparation, officials have opened up temporary shelters, banned alcohol sales, and evacuated people from small coastal communities. In Tulum, Mexico’s Navy patrolled the streets advising tourists to prepare for the storm’s arrival.

Everton Evanks walks through his living room after the roof of the home was blown off by the winds from Hurricane Beryl as it passed through the area on July 4, 2024 in Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl continues toward Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica.

Everton Evanks walks through his living room after the roof of the home was blown off by the winds from Hurricane Beryl as it passed through the area on July 4, 2024 in Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl continues toward Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica. Joe Raedle/Getty Images South America hide caption

Soldiers collect branches felled by Hurricane Beryl, in Tulum, Mexico, Friday, July 5, 2024.

Soldiers collect branches felled by Hurricane Beryl, in Tulum, Mexico, Friday, July 5, 2024. Fernando Llano/AP hide caption

People line up to receive food at an army-provided soup kitchen for those affected by Hurricane Beryl in Tulum, Mexico, Friday, July 5, 2024.

People line up to receive food at an army-provided soup kitchen for those affected by Hurricane Beryl in Tulum, Mexico, Friday, July 5, 2024. Fernando Llano/AP hide caption

People sit on cots in the National Arena that has been transformed into a shelter in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, in Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday, July 4, 2024. Beryl ripped off roofs in Jamaica, jumbled fishing boats in Barbados and damaged or destroyed 95% of homes on a pair of islands in St. Vincent and the Grenadines before rumbling past the Cayman Islands early Thursday and taking aim at Mexico’s Caribbean coast.

People sit on cots in the National Arena that has been transformed into a shelter in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, in Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday, July 4, 2024. Beryl ripped off roofs in Jamaica, jumbled fishing boats in Barbados and damaged or destroyed 95% of homes on a pair of islands in St. Vincent and the Grenadines before rumbling past the Cayman Islands early Thursday and taking aim at Mexico’s Caribbean coast. Collin Reid/AP hide caption

Simone Francis gathers items from her home that were blown away as Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 4, 2024 in Old Harbor, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl continues toward Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica.

Simone Francis gathers items from her home that were blown away as Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 4, 2024 in Old Harbor, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl continues toward Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

In an aerial view, people in a fishing village recover after Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 4, 2024, in Old Harbor, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl continues toward Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica.

In an aerial view, people in a fishing village recover after Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 04, 2024, in Old Harbor, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl, now a Category 3 storm, continues toward Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

A boat damaged by Hurricane Beryl lays on its side at a dock in Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday, July 4, 2024.

A boat damaged by Hurricane Beryl lays on its side at a dock in Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday, July 4, 2024. Leo Hudson/AP hide caption

Mexico, Cancun: Numerous people queue at the international airport before their departure. In preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl, around 100 flights are canceled in the popular Mexican vacation region on the Yucatan Peninsula.

Mexico, Cancun: Numerous people queue at the international airport before their departure. In preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl, around 100 flights are canceled in the popular Mexican vacation region on the Yucatan Peninsula. Felix Marquez/Getty Images hide caption

People walk past a souvenir shop's storefront boarded up preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl, in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, Thursday, July 4, 2024.

People walk past a souvenir shop's storefront boarded up preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl, in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, Thursday, July 4, 2024. Fernando Llano/AP hide caption

Jungle Simons fixes the roof on a building after Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 04, 2024, in Old Harbor, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl, now a Category 3 storm, continues toward Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica.

Jungle Simons fixes the roof on a building after Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 04, 2024, in Old Harbor, Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl, now a Category 3 storm, continues toward Mexico after passing through Caribbean islands, including Jamaica. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

A screen grab captured from a video shows heavy rains and strong winds from Hurricane Beryl pounding the coast of Jamaica after the powerful storm devastated parts of the southeast Caribbean, where it left a trail of death and destruction in Montego Bay, Jamaica on July 3, 2024. Several people were evacuated as part of the disaster management response.

A screen grab captured from a video shows heavy rains and strong winds from Hurricane Beryl pounding the coast of Jamaica after the powerful storm devastated parts of the southeast Caribbean, where it left a trail of death and destruction in Montego Bay, Jamaica on July 3, 2024. Several people were evacuated as part of the disaster management response. Curtis Kitchen/Anadolu via Getty Images hide caption

Marvin Williams stands on his muddy porch after ocean water reached his home as Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 3, 2024, in Kingston, Jamaica. Beryl has caused widespread damage in several island nations as it continues to cross the Caribbean.

Marvin Williams stands on his muddy porch after ocean water reached his home as Hurricane Beryl passed through the area on July 03, 2024, in Kingston, Jamaica. Beryl has caused widespread damage in several island nations as it continues to cross the Caribbean. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

Waves crash ashore as Hurricane Beryl passes through the area on July 3, 2024, in Kingston, Jamaica. Beryl has caused widespread damage in several island nations as it continues to cross the Caribbean.

Waves crash ashore as Hurricane Beryl passes through the area on July 3, 2024, in Kingston, Jamaica. Beryl has caused widespread damage in several island nations as it continues to cross the Caribbean. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

Pastor Winston Alleyne clears trees felled by Hurricane Beryl in Ottley Hall, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuesday, July 2, 2024.

Pastor Winston Alleyne clears trees felled by Hurricane Beryl in Ottley Hall, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuesday, July 2, 2024. Lucanus Ollivierre/AP hide caption

Family members survey their home destroyed in the passing of Hurricane Beryl, in Ottley Hall, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuesday, July 2, 2024.

Family members survey their home destroyed in the passing of Hurricane Beryl, in Ottley Hall, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuesday, July 2, 2024. Lucanus Ollivierre/AP hide caption

Evacuees from Union Island arrive in Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuesday, July 2, 2024. The island, in the Grenadines archipelago, was hit by Hurricane Beryl.

Evacuees from Union Island arrive in Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuesday, July 2, 2024. The island, in the Grenadines archipelago, was hit by Hurricane Beryl. Lucanus Ollivierre/AP hide caption

Residents try to recover their belongings from their flooded houses after a river swelled due to heavy rains following the passage of Hurricane Beryl on the road from Cumana to Cumanacoa, Sucre State, Venezuela, on July 2, 2024. Hurricane Beryl churned towards Jamaica Tuesday after killing at least five people and causing widespread destruction across the southeastern Caribbean, threatening deadly winds and storm surge as it approached. (Photo by Victor GONZALEZ / AFP) (Photo by VICTOR GONZALEZ/AFP via Getty Images)

Residents try to recover their belongings from their flooded houses after a river swelled due to heavy rains following the passage of Hurricane Beryl on the road from Cumana to Cumanacoa, Sucre State, Venezuela, on July 2, 2024. Hurricane Beryl churned towards Jamaica Tuesday after killing at least five people and causing widespread destruction across the southeastern Caribbean, threatening deadly winds and storm surge as it approached. Victor Gonzalez/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

People stand outside their flooded homes after a river swelled due to heavy rains following the passage of Hurricane Beryl on the road from Cumana to Cumanacoa, Sucre State, Venezuela, on July 2, 2024. Hurricane Beryl churned towards Jamaica Tuesday after killing at least five people and causing widespread destruction across the southeastern Caribbean, threatening deadly winds and storm surge as it approached.

People stand outside their flooded homes after a river swelled due to heavy rains following the passage of Hurricane Beryl on the road from Cumana to Cumanacoa, Sucre State, Venezuela, on July 2, 2024. Hurricane Beryl churned towards Jamaica Tuesday after killing at least five people and causing widespread destruction across the southeastern Caribbean, threatening deadly winds and storm surge as it approached. Victor Gonzalez/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Fishermen pull a boat damaged by Hurricane Beryl back to the dock at the Bridgetown Fisheries in Barbados, Monday, July 1, 2024.

Fishermen pull a boat damaged by Hurricane Beryl back to the dock at the Bridgetown Fisheries in Barbados, Monday, July 1, 2024. Ricardo Mazalan/AP hide caption

This image provided by NASA shows Hurricane Beryl from the International Space Station on Sunday, July 1, 2024. Beryl was roaring toward Jamaica on Wednesday, July 3, with islanders scrambling to make preparations after the powerful Category 4 storm earlier killed at least six people and caused significant damage in the southeast Caribbean.

This image provided by NASA shows Hurricane Beryl from the International Space Station on Sunday, July 1, 2024. Beryl was roaring toward Jamaica on Wednesday, July 3, with islanders scrambling to make preparations after the powerful Category 4 storm earlier killed at least six people and caused significant damage in the southeast Caribbean. NASA/via AP hide caption

A fisherman looks at fishing vessels damaged by Hurricane Beryl at the Bridgetown Fisheries in Barbados, Monday, July 1, 2024.

A fisherman looks at fishing vessels damaged by Hurricane Beryl at the Bridgetown Fisheries in Barbados, Monday, July 1, 2024. Ricardo Mazalan/AP hide caption

A man screws a board onto the window of a shop in preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl in Bridgetown, Barbados on June 30, 2024. Beryl, the first hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic season, strengthened into an

A man screws a board onto the window of a shop in preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl in Bridgetown, Barbados on June 30, 2024. Beryl, the first hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic season, strengthened into an "extremely dangerous" Category 4 storm Sunday as it threatened the southeast Caribbean with potentially life-threatening winds and storm surge, US trackers said. Chandan Khanna/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Vehicles line up at a gas station as people prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl in Bridgetown, Barbados on June 30.

Vehicles line up at a gas station as people prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl in Bridgetown, Barbados on June 30. Chandan Khanna/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

People disassemble a beach bar's awning in preparation for Hurricane Beryl, in Bridgetown, Barbados, Sunday, June 30.

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Yacht rentals in the Caribbean

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Yacht Rental in the Caribbean 

You can find yacht rentals in the Caribbean and in different dream destinations around the world on the Nautal website. Flexible cancellation or changes up to 15 days before check in is allowed on selected boats. Check the conditions established with each boat owner. With over 7,000 islands — and more uninhabited islets — to explore by boat, a luxury yacht charter in the Caribbean is truly the best way to experience this fantastic area. From charming fishing villages to vibrant rum bars, a Caribbean yacht charter opens a world of sailing possibilities. Famed for its calm, warm waters, the best way to navigate the area is through an island-hopping expedition. Here, you can get a feel for island life as you meander from port to port, taking in the breath-taking sunsets and dream-like seascapes. If you're not familiar with how to rent a yacht, look no further. 

Where could possibly be more luxurious, more utopian, or more tranquil, than the Caribbean? Yacht rentals in the Caribbean are one of our most popular charter vessels in this area, and for good reason, too. Where else can you lie in paradise with wonderfully warm weather and picture-perfect panoramic views while discovering swimming pigs, colourful iguanas and reptiles, as well as a whole host of marine life swimming just beneath the surface of the transparent water.  

What Caribbean yacht charter prices can you expect? 

Caribbean yacht charter prices fluctuate greatly depending on a number of different factors, including the size, model, and capacity of the boat, the season when you plan to travel, the duration of your charter, whether or not you plan to travel with a skipper, and the part of the Caribbean you want to visit.  Yacht rentals in the Caribbean usually come with a captain, and the most luxurious vessels even come with a crew. 

In general, daily Caribbean yacht charters can cost anywhere from around $1475 in low season, or $2283 in high season.  If you want to rent a yacht for a week in the Caribbean, prices will start at around $10, 325.  Generally speaking, Curacao is one of the cheaper areas for yacht hire in the Caribbean, while the price of yacht charters in Puerto Rico will be considerably higher. 

Is it possible to rent a yacht in the Caribbean with or without a skipper? 

Yes, it is possible to hire a yacht in the Caribbean either with or without a skipper. However, to book a bareboat charter, you must make sure that you have the appropriate boating licence. If in doubt, check with the boat owner before booking the boat to ensure no nasty surprises when you get there. 

A skippered luxury yacht charter in the Caribbean is perfect for people who want to relax during their nautical adventure, without having to worry about the technicalities of sailing the boat. On the other hand, if you’re looking for a trip that’s full of adventure and spontaneity, or simply a more private yacht charter in the Caribbean, you should book up a bareboat charter to sail wherever you please, stopping off whenever you want, all in complete privacy. 

Sailing Areas in the Caribbean 

Most of our yacht rentals in the Caribbean are based in The Bahamas, but we also rent yachts on the islands and areas listed below: 

  • Saint Martin
  • British Virgin Islands
  • United States Virgin islands
  • Saint Lucia
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Puerto Rico
  • Turks and Caicos
  • Saint Barthélemy
  • Bonaire 

What are some of the most popular ports in the Caribbean? 

Being an exceptionally popular sailing destination, there are a number of different ports throughout the Caribbean that are perfect for stopping off at with your boat rental.  Here are a list of some of the best: 

  • Prince George Wharf, Nassau, the Bahamas
  • Ocho Rios, Jamaica
  • Falmouth, Jamaica
  • San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • Philipsburg, St Maarten
  • Gustavia, St Barth
  • Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas
  • Basseterre, St Kitts
  • Fort-de-France, Martinique
  • Cozumel, Mexico

What can I do with a yacht rental in the Caribbean? 

 A luxury yacht charter in the Caribbean with a skipper allows you to sit back and relax as you sail from one contrasting island to another. You can plan your itinerary based entirely on your tastes, with everything from tranquil, secluded beaches allowing peace of mind to fast-paced water sports offering a true adrenaline rush. Whatever kind of holiday you decide on, you can adapt your Caribbean yacht charter to really make the most out of your trip. The pace and the route are completely up to you. 

And on land...  

The range of routes to choose from during your Caribbean yacht charter are very impressive! The Virgin Islands, Leeward Islands, Grenadines, St Lucia, St Martin, Antigua and — of course — the Bahamas all offer a varied landscape of pristine natural parks, lush, forested mountain landscapes and bustling marinas serving the world's best seafood. As a veritable yachting playground, you'll want to pick your base in the Caribbean and take it slow. A Caribbean yacht rental to the Lesser Antilles, for instance, may see you sailing from St Lucia to the Grenadines, stopping off at coral reefs, waterfalls and famed shipwrecks. The Bahamas, too, offers plenty of diving opportunities, with Abacos and Exumas containing some of the most beautiful marine parks in the world.  You especially shouldn’t miss the Ocean Atlas statue if you decide going diving or snorkelling here.  It is the world’s biggest underwater statue, so big that it had to be assembled underwater and is easily visible from the surface. 

If you’re still struggling for inspiration or fancy reading a bit about itinerary routes and sailing ideas, our blog is full of Caribbean yacht charter itineraries and sailing routes. Guadeloupe, The Windward Islands, the British Virgin Islands, you name it, we’ve got it. They tend to vary from a few days to a fortnight and some have various options, meaning you can tailor the route to suite the amount of time you have planned for your yacht charter.  

What weather and sailing conditions can be expected when you rent a yacht in the Caribbean? 

The weather conditions in the Caribbean are subject to much seasonal variation.  Although the temperatures remain fairly pleasant all year round, some periods see a significantly higher quantity of rain.  There is even a hurricane season, which runs from June until November, although hurricanes are most likely to occur from August to September.  During this period, the weather will be unpredictable and so it is best to avoid booking a boat within this time. 

When is the best time for a yacht rental in the Caribbean? 

Christmas and Thanksgiving are both popular times of the year for to go sailing in the Caribbean with family and friends. However, to us, the most preferable time of year is early summer in the months from March to June. The flowers and plants are in bloom, the wildlife is tranquil and content with the pleasant weather conditions and calm winds.  There will also be fewer tourists, meaning you are more likely to find better boat deals. 

The only time we would advise against hiring a yacht in the Caribbean is during the hurricane season.  Although there is a possibility that the hurricanes won’t hit the island where you are, there is also a possibility that the weather will be too poor some days to go out on the water. 

What are the best harbours and marinas to stop off at during your Caribbean yacht charter? 

While there are many great harbours and marinas in the Caribbean, we have compiled a list of our top ten: 

  • American Yacht Harbour, St Thomas, USVI
  • Bimini Bay Resorts and Marina, Bimini, the Bahamas
  • Isle de Sol, a small island near Anguilla
  • Jolly Harbour Marina, Antigua and Barbuda
  • Marina Casa de Campo, Dominican Republic
  • Leverick Bay Resort and Marina, Virgin Gorda, BVI
  • Rodney Bay Marina, St Lucia
  • The Yacht Club Palmas de Mar, Puerto Rico
  • Royal Jamaica Yacht Club and Marina, Jamaica 
  • Yacht Haven Grande, St Thomas, USVI 

This list is just a small taste of the fantastic marinas waiting for you in the Caribbean, but they are some of the best suited to accommodate the needs of all sailors, from novices to those with a little more experience. 

How to get to the Caribbean? 

You can fly directly to many of the island airports in the Caribbean. Lots of them are international airports and others are smaller local airports. Miami International Airport (MIA) is a large airport with many connections and is also close to the Bahamas if you would rather rent a yacht in Miami and sail over. 

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Banyan Group Set to Have Record Year of Luxury Hotel Openings

Sean O'Neill , Skift

July 11th, 2024 at 4:30 PM EDT

Banyan Group, the Singapore-based luxury hotel operator, is on a growth spree. It is also going asset-light faster than you can say "fee-based income."

Sean O'Neill

Banyan Group is set to open a record number of luxury hotels and resorts this year. The Singapore-based luxury hotel operator also plans to expand into the Bahamas and introduce a residential rental offering, according to an update this month.

By the numbers:

  • The luxury group will have opened 10 hotels and resorts this year by the time December rolls around.
  • The group’s flagship brand, Banyan Tree , is set to open five hotels this year, including its first hotel in Japan.
  • Another brand, Garrya, will open three new properties this year.
  • The group’s Homm brand, founded in 2022, offers branded residential places. It expects to have six new openings across Japan, South Korea, and China this year.
  • The group is opening six new spas in China and Mexico.

Bahamian gambit

Banyan Group is partnering with RAV Bahamas Ltd. to create an ultra-luxe resort destination on the Bahamian island of Bimini — roughly an hour’s yacht ride from Miami.

This $245 million resort, which will open in phases starting in 2026, will have 50 rooms and villas.

The marketing claim is that these overwater bungalows are the Caribbean’s first true overwater villas for a major luxury brand .

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Helping owners rent out their residences

Banyan Group plans to launch Banyan Living, a residential rental marketing platform, by September. This new venture aims to offer branded residences and villas for short—and long-term rentals, addressing the growing demand for premium residential experiences.

Residence owners can use the group’s marketing portal to generate income when they’re not in their residence by renting it out and having the group professionally manage the process on their behalf.

Robust 2023

Banyan Tree’s post-pandemic recovery has legs, but headwinds loom. Last year, the luxury hotel operator saw revenue surge 46% to about $300 million ($405 million Singaporean dollars), surpassing pre-2019 levels. EBITDA more than doubled to about $80 million (S$108 million).

But the group’s exposure to China is a double-edged sword. Revenue there jumped 85% as travel restrictions eased, but geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty cloud the outlook. Is Banyan Tree overly dependent on China for growth?

Move to asset-light

Asset-light ambitions are bearing fruit. Fee-based income rose 36% to about $50 million (S$70.8 million) at the end of last year as the company expanded its hotel management business.

Accor holds a 5.8% strategic stake in Banyan Tree Holdings. This partnership, formed in 2016, gives Banyan Tree access to Accor’s global distribution network and loyalty program.

However, this strategy brings lower margins than hotel ownership. Investors should watch whether Banyan Tree can maintain profitability as it shifts its model.

Financial picture

Cash flows have improved, but leverage remains elevated. Net debt fell slightly to about $475 million (S$638.8 million) but still sits at an uncomfortable 5.9 times EBITDA. Further deleveraging is needed to give Banyan Tree financial flexibility.

Fans of Banyan Tree Group will speak about its strong brand awareness and expansion potential. Bears will note the China risk and debt load.

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  1. Caribbean Yacht Charter

    For convenience we have listed the average prices for motor yacht and sailing yacht charters in the Caribbean below; For motor yacht rentals in the Caribbean, prices can range from $39,167 to $1.4m per week, plus expenses. For luxury sailing yacht rentals in the Caribbean, prices can go from $29,855 to $276,495 weekly, plus expenses.

  2. Caribbean Yacht Charters & Sailing Vacations USA

    Sailing in the Caribbean. On a Caribbean sailing vacation you'll experience your nautical dreams in a unique and thrilling way. Set sail aboard your private charter yacht from one of seven island bases, each with their distinct history, delicious cuisine and culture waiting to be discovered. Whether you want calm, protected waters and short ...

  3. Yacht Charters in the Caribbean

    Sailing a Yacht in the Caribbean. Whether you're chasing the Winter sun, looking for a romantic vacation spot, or a fun-filled place for all the family, the Caribbean is the ideal yacht charter destination! The Caribbean enjoys beautiful sunshine and hot temperatures between 75.2-89.6 degrees fahrenheit all year round.

  4. Caribbean Yacht Charters

    Catamarans. Crewed Catamarans are very popular in the Caribbean , especially in the BVIs. Catamarans offer ample deck space that allows everyone to relax together during their charter, sharing the same views throughout the voyage. Caribbean catamarans can typically accommodate between 6 and 12 guests. See some yachts:-.

  5. Rent a yacht in the caribbean for a week with Boatsetter

    Pack These "Must Have" Charter Vacation Items. While you're renting a yacht for a week in the Caribbean, you'll be boating in mostly sunny weather with a nice breeze. Depending on your location and season, temperatures range from the mid-70s to the mid-80s. So, pack minimal swimsuits, shorts and T-shirts, plus a nice outfit for dinner ...

  6. Caribbean Yacht Charters: Luxury Crewed Yachts

    Weekly rates for Caribbean boat charters are dependent on a number of factors, including the type of yacht, the season, and your destination. Motor yachts, for example, typically range from $15,000 (yachts up to 80 feet) to $150,000 or more (yachts over 150 feet) per week. During the Caribbean high season (Christmas, New Year's, and January ...

  7. Caribbean Bareboat Sailing Charters

    Embark on a sailing adventure of a lifetime with Barefoot Yachts' race charters in the Caribbean! Picture yourself on the tiller of a professionally maintained, high-performance sailboat, cutting through the azure waters of the Caribbean. Experience the exhilaration of competitive racing and join the ranks of international sailors, embracing ...

  8. Yacht Charter Caribbean

    Asume, you'd like to rent a yacht for a week - smaller bareboat charter yachts in the Caribbean are available for weekly vacation packages from 2,500 EUR, whereas very large, crewed and luxuriously equipped yachts in the Caribbean cost up to about 35,000 EUR for the same time period. There is also a middle ground, with medium sized boats ready ...

  9. All Inclusive Caribbean Charters • Crewed Yacht Charters

    Crewed Caribbean Yacht Charters. Sheer Yachting is a no charge booking concierge service for all-inclusive private, crewed yacht charters in the Caribbean. Each yacht has a permanent crew of at least 2 (Captain & Chef) or more depending on the size and amenities available onboard. Your crew provides top luxury service, prepares all meals, and ...

  10. Crewed Caribbean Yacht Charter Vacations

    See all of the current crewed yacht charter specials and discounts. View Yacht Details. Sun Daze 54. $3,000 Off. Charter must take place by early August. 5-night minimum stay. Discount cannot be combined with any other offers. Offer Dates: Now - 1 Aug 2024. Confirm before 31 Jul 2024 Expires in 24 Days.

  11. Rent a Yacht for a Week in Caribbean

    If you are interested in a Caribbean weekly yacht rentals sailing vacation, after you filtered for weekly trip duration, you can search through 1597 weekly boat rentals in the Caribbean Region by price ranging between $250 and $240000, type of boat, such as motorboats, sailboats monohulls or catamarans, and number of guests.

  12. Yacht Charter

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  13. Caribbean Yacht Charters: Luxury Boat Rentals

    You can charter a boat in the Caribbean Islands for a day for an average of $1100 per day. The average price for a weekly boat rental in the Caribbean Islands is $16316. Your total budget for a boating trip in Caribbean depends on many factors such as: trip duration, if captain and crew are included in the price or their cost have to be paid ...

  14. Caribbean Catamaran Charter

    Enjoy stunning cruising grounds in crystal-clear waters on a Caribbean catamaran charter.Marvel at rock formations known as The Baths on Virgin Gorda in The British Virgin Islands.Tour Grenada's rum distilleries and chocolate factories. Immerse yourself in authentic French-Caribbean culture in Martinique.Set your sights on an open-water adventure in Antigua's sailing wonderland.

  15. Yacht rental Caribbean

    Catamaran rental in the Caribbean will usually cost around $94 per day or $655 per week. For fishing boat charters, you will typically pay about $650 for a day and $3500 for a week. RIB hire can cost anywhere from around $260 a day or $1823 a week. Motorboat charter prices normally start at $202 per day and $1417 per week.

  16. Catamaran Rentals the Caribbean

    Yacht rentals in the Caribbean usually come with a captain, and the most luxurious vessels even come with a crew. In general, daily Caribbean yacht charters can cost anywhere from around $1475 in low season, or $2283 in high season. If you want to rent a yacht for a week in the Caribbean, prices will start at around $10, 325.

  17. Affordable Yacht Charters in the Caribbean: Sailing the Seas on a Budget

    4. Share the Costs: One of the most effective ways to make a yacht charter more affordable is by sharing the costs with a group of friends or family. Splitting the charter fee and other expenses among several people can significantly reduce individual costs. Look for opportunities to gather a group and plan your Caribbean adventure together.

  18. Caribbean yacht charter: the full price list

    The Caribbean is one of the most popular destinations for yacht charters, and it's easy to see why. A yacht rental in the Caribbean because of its lovely temperature and gorgeous beaches, is a true sailing playground that includes legendary superyacht locations like Antigua, St. Barts, or the Virgin Islands.. But renting a yacht in the Caribbean doesn't come free.

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  23. Yacht rental Caribbean

    In general, daily Caribbean yacht charters can cost anywhere from around $1475 in low season, or $2283 in high season. If you want to rent a yacht for a week in the Caribbean, prices will start at around $10, 325. Generally speaking, Curacao is one of the cheaper areas for yacht hire in the Caribbean, while the price of yacht charters in Puerto ...

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