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Perhaps the best tropical yacht charter spot worldwide, there are over 700 islands to choose from in the Caribbean. However, Caribbean yacht charters can be split into two main area: the Greater Antilles and the Lesser Antilles. The Greater Antilles is home to countries like the Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Cuba while the Lesser Antilles can be subdivided into the Windward and Leeward Islands. The Leeward islands include St Kitts and Nevis, the British Virgin Islands, Anguilla along with Antigua and Barbuda. The Windward Islands comprise the Grenadines, Grenada, Barbados, Dominica, St Vincent and St Lucia.

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The stunning and diverse Caribbean beckons travelers back year after year. With its beautiful climate, fantastic coral reefs, palm trees and exotic tropical islands, there are lots of reasons to make this your next sailing destination. Don’t forget the rum cocktails either! As the second largest yachting area, only after the Mediterranean, there are many luxury yachts available for your Caribbean yacht charter and you can view some of the yachts below or here .

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The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos are not really in the Caribbean although are known as superyacht destinations in the Caribbean. Wherever you decide to charter a luxury superyacht in the Caribbean you will enjoy a totally relaxing vacation and beautiful scenery.

How Much Does it Cost To Charter in The Caribbean?

Caribbean yacht charter prices vary according to the size, style and age of the yacht you rent. Our luxury superyacht charters rent from 30,000 USD to over 1,000,000 per week, plus expenses, in the form of an advanced provisioning allowance (APA). Conversely, smaller 'all inclusive' type vacations cost between USD 15,000 to 50,000 per week. View the list of yachts and prices here .

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Experience the luxury of Crewed Private Yachts in the Caribbean

A traditional hot spot for crewed charters, the Caribbean is considered “the king of yachting vacations”, so please contact us here to go on your private charter. Whether you agree with this or not, you like most people will have heard of the Caribbean as a great yacht charter destination. This is because this location covers a huge area and offer fantastic diversity. It is beautiful and warm, has amazing beaches, interesting cultures and perhaps most importantly, the Caribbean has a huge selection of crewed yachts, luxury yachts and superyachts which you can rent and experience a truly magnificent vacation around the various Island groups. The Caribbean is a natural wonderland onshore, but probably most importantly, it has an ocean laden with treasures, from tiny beach ridden coral atolls to substantial mountainous islands exuding rich and colorful cultures. An area which is famous for its beautiful waterways and islands, there is no better way to experience the Caribbean than on a crewed luxury yacht vacation.

Some of the Recommended Caribbean Yacht Spots:

Popular places to visit on a yacht include Antigua , St Barts , Anguilla , St Martin , The British Virgin Islands , The US Virgin Islands , the Grenadines and many more – see more below.

More than ever crewed luxury yachts are beginning to explore more exotic and remote Caribbean Islands, so ask your charter broker or captain for more information on some of these more remote treasures. Due to the scale and diversity of the different areas of the Caribbean we have covered the major charter locations individually. Please note that if there is a charter boat cruising area, not covered here that you are interested in, please contact us and we will provide you with that information personally in the form of a yacht charter itinerary.

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As one of the most popular locations in the world, second only to the Mediterranean in popularity, the types of boats available for rental in the Caribbean include all the main types such as motor, sailing, skippered, crewed yachts, catamarans, power boats, sailboat, luxury yachts as well as the ever growing superyacht and mega yachts. Both beginner and experts alike are drawn to the Caribbean for its warm winds, protected waterways and beautiful anchorages. The Caribbean is a special place that has beautiful tropical islands that lie snug within a tropical island necklace as laid out on a large blue sea.

The Caribbean is also steeped in a fertile history of sailing adventure. Ever since the days of galleons and pirates the Caribbean has been host to some of the most satisfying sailing anywhere in the world. On your Caribbean yachting vacation you can find, an incredible amount of choice and variety and all in a relatively small area - thriving bars and Caribbean nightlife; first rate cuisine; spectacular white powder beaches; lush tropical rain forest; cloud-fringed mountain peaks; exotic bird life; amazing diving and snorkeling and a serene blend of European sophistication and warm Caribbean hospitality. The problem is, with so many superb Caribbean yachting locations and charter boats to choose form, where do you start when planning a holiday? With CharterWorld of course…

The Time of Year to Charter a Yacht in the Caribbean:

The main Caribbean sailing season runs from November through to July. The Caribbean primary high season is from mid-December to March, when the winter escapees from North America and Europe arrive in their greatest numbers. The hurricane season is from late July to early October, although hurricanes are in general rare in the southern Caribbean. Unfortunately, they can be prevalent around Cuba, Bahamas and the east coast of the U.S. every few years. This is the least expensive time for chartering in the Caribbean and there are some really good deals are available. However, as well as running the risk of storms, this time of year also tends to be associated with lighter (or non-existent) winds.

As with many boating locations the Caribbean shoulder season, in this case from April to July, is also a great time to charter a boat as there are less shore based visitors, some lovely settled sunny weather, and warm yet steady breeze. The Caribbean is made up of many different multi-nation (and multi-cultural) volcanic islands. There are amazing sailing grounds stretching from Cuba and Jamaica in the west, through the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, The Virgin Islands, The Leeward Islands and the Windward Islands, finishing with Trinidad and Tobago off the coast of Venezuela.

Caribbean Yachting Hot Spots:

Here is a brief list of some of the Caribbean hot spots to consider experiencing when you rent a luxury crewed charter yacht. This is by no means an extensive list and there is more information on things to see and do in the Caribbean under each Caribbean private yacht location. Also, when you hire a yacht with us we will supply you with a customised hand written itinerary suggestion so that you and your crew have a few ideas to choose from on your charter.

General Places/Events Worthy of Experiencing:

- Gustavia Harbour in St Barts - shopping, nightlife, restaurants and European quintessence - Nelson in Dockyards in Antigua - history and beauty in a harbour - Sunset in St Lucia - St Kitts for the beauty, history and magnificent views from Brimstone Hill Fortress - Anegada for its deserted beaches, fringed reefs and the unique flora and fauna of the salt ponds, home to the pink flamingo - The BVIs for the beautiful beaches and anchorages - Guadeloupe for its diversity - one side offers cosmopolitan flair, bordered by beaches and coral reefs and the other has open lands with the fertile, volcanic peaks , rain forest and waterfalls.

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How to get to the Caribbean

There are direct flights from the UK and the US to Barbados, Jamaica, St Lucia and Antigua. Some Caribbean islands require a connecting flight as they have small airports which cannot handle large aeroplanes. Across the Caribbean, many islands have private jet facilities with fantastic runways.

What is the currency in the Caribbean?

Various currencies are used in the Caribbean. For instance, in Anguilla, Dominica, Grenada, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent, the Grenadines and Antigua, the East Caribbean dollar is the currency. Jamaica, Barbados, the Cayman Islands and the Bahamas have their very own currency. US dollars are accepted on most of the islands however the ATMs tend to have only the local currency.

Language spoken

There are four main languages spoken in the Caribbean, French, Spanish, Dutch and English. English is the first or second language and is mostly used when tourists visit. The official language of Haiti is Haitian Creole while Papiamento is used in Curacao, Bonaire and Aruba. Different creoles and local patois are also spoken on the various islands.

Time Zone in the Caribbean

Two time zones are used in the Caribbean. GMT -5 and GMT -4. Daylight saving time is implemented in many countries including Bermuda, Cuba, Haiti, the Bahamas including the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Visas and customs immigration

British and American tourists do not need visas if they are staying in the Caribbean for less than 90 days. It’s advisable to check the exact requirements for the countries you intend visiting. American tourists are still not allowed to visit Cuba although this may change in the future.

What to consider medical/health wise when chartering a superyacht in the Caribbean

There aren’t any extra medical issues for travelers in the Caribbean but check with your travel agent for any current warnings. The most common are complications form insect bites, jelly fish stings, cuts from coral and heart-related illnesses.

Short List of Caribbean Sailing Yacht Events:

- Antigua Sailing Week – held during the last week of April each year, yachts from all over the world arrive in English and Falmouth Harbours for an action packed week on fun sailing. - St Bart’s Bucket - Grenada Sailing Festival - Heineken Regatta – a Caribbean sailing and party Regatta – The Heineken St Maartens. - Here is the full list of Caribbean yachting and sailing events.

Other Caribbean Places to be:

- New Year’s Eve at St Barts Gustavia, St Martin and the BVI's - More info on Caribbean yachting and sailing events - Please see the Specific Caribbean location links on the left for more.

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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)

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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Sailing Around Windward and Leeward Islands of the Caribbean

The  Caribbean covers a huge region of widely spread islands 2,000 miles (3,218 km) long.

The larger ones have become sovereign countries with broad range of amenities for sailors, while the smaller ones still preserve its untouched rural charm and tranquility.

From the western tip of Cuba to the Leewards in the east, then south to the top of South America and along Venezuela’s north coast – this chain of islands has created a hook-like shape around the Caribbean Sea. Location like this is always an enticing bait for sailing - perfect climate and  array of diverse cultures, customs, cuisines and experiences, water sports and an unlimited number of other attractions.

Planning sailing vacations in Caribbean, you may wish to consider these groupings of the islands as points of your itinerary, as they contain many popular cruising areas and harbor stops. There is no doubt that in the scope of Caribbean bareboat or skippered yacht charters  both groups have their charms and countless reasons to explore, which definitely makes it a great sailing destination.

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12 Knots offers eleven yacht charter bases in the Caribbean region, each with unique individual character, providing sailing experience for everyone, from a novice to an experienced sailor. This region comprises more than 700 hundred islands and islets, so you can choose Caribbean sailing vacations with shot and easy hops or more challenging passages.

Taking Caribbean sailing vacations, you will find warm and steady trade winds in picturesque surroundings; discover plenty of great bars and authentic cuisine!

It’s up to you, choosing between the Leeward Caribbean islands with short and easy hops with line-of-sight sailing and the Windward with more challenging open water passages. Wherever you go, you will return home relaxed, refreshed and ready to start planning your next Caribbean sailing adventure.

The Windward islands

Windward Islands located at the southern end of the Caribbean island chain and stretch for over 300 miles to the south-eastern end of the Caribbean Sea. The Windward Islands are simply called so due to their position as they are exposed to the northeast trade winds. For experienced sailors, it can be right choice to sail among the four main islands: Martinique, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Grenada. They lay far apart each other allowing open ocean sailing and while steady easterly trade winds, make passages north or south easy. With constant 12 to 25 knots wind, Caribbean sailing is among best in the world. Night anchorages in peaceful and protected areas give sailors freedom to explore and soak up British and French island culture. The islands of St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Grenada  were British colonies until they gained independence during the 1970s. Martinique is still an overseas department of France.

The climate of the Windward Islands is definitely a marine one.

When tropical heat reaches its peak, steady trade winds and daily sea breezes come to rescue.

Typically, dry and wet seasons go hand in hand here. Although the priority of more rainfalls is given to the eastern side of the islands mainly due to the prevailing north-east trade winds there.

The islands east of Puerto Rico were called “Windward Islands” by the Spanish, while the islands south of Puerto Rico were named as “Leewards “. And Dominica positions itself right on the border line between the Windward and the Leeward Islands.

Long time ago some of the islands used to be French colonies, subsequently gained its name as The French Antilles.

The population of the Windward Islands is mostly of African origin, with some exceptions of Chinese and Caucasians. The present day Windward Islands will welcome tourists with upscale resorts, stunning beaches and pleasant sunny weather.

After cruising through the Windward Islands, you may wish to set sails to the Leeward Islands.

The Leeward islands

The Leeward islands are located on the eastern edge of the Caribbean Sea and form the northeastern boundary between Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean, extending from Puerto Rico to the Windward Islands, forming part of the Lesser Antilles chain.

Although 700 miles long stretch of these magnificent isles mostly constitute the whole body of the Leewards, it provides the abundance of enjoyment: quaint fishing spots, ancient ruins and delicious authentic cuisine.

Blessed with balmy temperatures all around the year, The Leeward Islands are called leeward because they're away from the wind or downwind (in the "lee"). Leeward group of Caribbean islands includes: the U.S. Virgin Islands, the British Virgin Islands, Anguilla, Saint Martin, Saint-Barthelemy, Saba, Sint Eustatius, Saint Kitts, Nevis, Barbuda, Antiqua, Redonda, Montserrat and Guadeloupe.

One of two "sister islands", St Kitts and Nevis, provides a brilliant Caribbean experience, from their picture-perfect beaches and volcanic mountains to friendly locals and layers of history to explore. For the water sport lovers, there are numerous aquatic activities that include fishing, diving, windsurfing and surfing.

St.Kitts and Nevis

Switch from sailing to inland for a change and St.Kitts and Nevis will deliver the most exceptional hiking in the Caribbean. The dormant volcano of Mount Liamuiga is considered to be the toughest to climb. And with the experienced guide you may even try to descend in its crater!

The unspoiled landscape of dry littoral forest and rainforest will present memorable show of fauna and flora. Many plants are of culinary and medical use, and some even used in black magic, as informative guides would point out its botanical value.

The wild life-lovers will not be disappointed with variety of different types of exotic animals.

Actually, the Great Salt Pond has become famous for its largest habitat of green velvet monkeys.

St. Kitts and Nevis will keep you captivated with majestic view of huge conical shells, remains of old sugar mills, along with some other plantation ruins, built in the 18 th century.

Back to water activities, and tourists will be pleased with what these two island can offer: deep-water fishing, snorkeling, scuba diving and more.

Then in order to satisfy your growing appetite visit two popular restaurants: Carambola and the Shipwreck Bar and Grill to enjoy its delicious local meals.

A yacht charter in the Caribbean Leeward Islands offers sailors an unrivalled remarkable experience. Enjoy tropical landscapes, pristine palm-lined beaches and azure waters — all the joys of marine life.

Sailing over the Leeward Islands may have all the pleasures to offer: the Tropical rainforests, glittering coral reefs, and luxury sand beaches. That’s probably why most of the known tourist resorts on these islands play a critical role in their economy, as do banking and fishing. Many of them also rely on their status as a tax haven to promote offshore financial services as a source of government revenue. But there is much more to discover in the Leeward Islands. These Caribbean islands provide great variety of yachts for charter and pleasant sailing vacations. Most of the Leeward Islands are located close to each other with moderate winds from 10 to 15 knots and rather low wavers. BVI is the most popular area for Caribbean charters either bareboat or luxury crewed vacations. This is the right place for the novice sailor’s easy passages in line-of-sight sailing.

The climate of the Caribbean Leeward Islands can be described as tropical, but much drier than in Windward Islands. Though the climate does vary from island to island and can even be different in different parts of the same island. Rainfall increases with elevation and in more southerly latitudes. In some cases trade winds look like refreshing tonic to the tropical heat. There is minor seasonal variation, although the second half of the year, the wet season, is slightly warmer and rainier. The best time for sailing in the Caribbean may be the first half of the year. At this time the temperatures usually range between 81°F (27°C) and 95°F(35°C). Annual rainfall averages about 40 to 50 inches (1016 to 1270 mm). Keep in mind, that nearly every island had been severely damaged by hurricane activity in its recent history.

English is the most widespread language all around the islands, plus many of the people speak French and Dutch on the St Martin Island. Both English-based and French-based Creole are also spoken. The prevailing currency is The East Caribbean dollar. But St Martin is odd man out again, circulating the Netherlands Antilles guilder in the Dutch area and the Euro in the French region. Nevertheless, the US dollar is widely accepted throughout the islands.

If you eager to take part in sporting activities, then you may be pleased to know that cricket is widely played and followed in the former British territories. Besides, as in the rest of the Caribbean, music is also always a big part of local life. Enjoy the magical sounds of calypso, soca, steelpan, reggae, salsa and jazz — all of the mentioned has their adherents.

During your Caribbean yacht charter, you may wish to participate in some major holiday celebrations, including the St Kitts Christmas, New Year carnaval, the annual music festival, as well as Anguilla’s Emancipation Day and Culturama festival on August 1st.

The culture of the Leeward Islands is varied by different influences, including French, Dutch and West Indian. Due to that sailing around the Leeward Islands provides a wonderful choice of cuisine and some great restaurants to satisfy your affection for the finest dishes. By the way, the island of Anguilla offers true gastronomic feasts. When sailing in the Caribbean Leeward Islands, be sure to try freshly caught lobsters with a glass of wine.

Sailing the Caribbean With 12 Knots

So, while planning a Caribbean charter it is highly recommended to decide on how many islands you would like to visit in a given time frame. Research Caribbean boat rentals and determine which island you would like to have as a starting base. Then you can plan an itinerary for the week or ten days, taking into consideration distances between the islands and activities you would like to have, like island tracking, scuba diving, snorkeling, volcano hiking, or even shopping.

12 Knots team will give you plenty of useful information not only on the bareboat charter in Caribbean, but also itineraries, places of interest and peculiarities of each island.

Taking a yacht charter in the Caribbean is just a perfect combination of sailing and relaxation, authentic culture and a range of water sport activities. In a few words, this area may always offer something for everyone in these amazing islands’ surrounding.

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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:-

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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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OKTO. Get ready for adventure when you step on board the 217' mega yacht Okto. You and your guests will find plenty to do, as she offers plentiful spaces for lying out to enjoy the sun, enjoying a movie in the circular cinema, working out in the indoor gym with an amazing view, or enjoying the on deck Jacuzzi. See OKTO :-

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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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NENNE. The 67' sailing catamaran Nenne was launched in 2017 by Fountaine Pajot, and was given a refit in 2020. With five cabins, she accommodates as many as ten guests, and has an impressive list of water toys that includes water skis for adults and children, wakeboard, standup paddleboards, fishing gear, snorkeling equipment, and the list goes on. See NENNE:-

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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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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.

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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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Average Cost to Charter a Caribbean Yacht (All-In)

If you're dreaming of crystal-clear waters, soft white sand beaches, and tropical sunshine, then you should go and rent a yacht on the coast of the Caribbean Sea. But before you set sail, you might be wondering about the average all-in cost of a yacht charter. Don't worry; we won't bore you with a long list of numbers and figures. Instead, we'll give you an informative overview of the average all-in cost to charter a Caribbean yacht.

Luxury superyacht charters in the Caribbean can range from $30,000 to over $1,000,000 per week, plus expenses in the form of an advanced provisioning allowance (APA). For a crewed yacht charter, the cost can start at $2,200 per person based on a group of six charter guests aboard a yacht with three guest cabins.

One of the highlights of a Caribbean yacht charter is the opportunity to enjoy a variety of water activities. Let's find out what other water activities, besides sailing and swimming, you can do to maximize the value of your money.

  • The most expensive yacht available for charter in the Caribbean is the mega yacht, which costs around $500,000 or more per week. The cheapest ones are sailing yachts or catamarans, which cost around $10,000–$30,000 or more.
  • Before you set sail on your Caribbean yacht charter adventure, one of the most important things you may want to consider is selecting the right crew, as they will set the tone for your entire yacht experience. Choose the right crew by considering the most experienced, friendly, and accommodating staff.
  • There are plenty of water activities that you can enjoy on a Caribbean yacht charter, such as diving, snorkeling, and fishing. Some yachts are even equipped with jet skis, paddleboards, and kayaks.

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Below is a table showing the breakdown of expenses when renting a yacht in the Caribbean:

Luxury superyacht charters in the Caribbean can range from $30,000 to over $1,000,000 per week, plus expenses in the form of an advanced provisioning allowance (APA). On the other hand, smaller "all-inclusive" vacations can cost between $15,000 and $50,000 per week. The APA is typically around 30% of the charter fee and covers expenses such as food, fuel, and dockage.

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If you're considering a crewed yacht charter, the cost can start at around $2,200 per person based on a group of six charter guests aboard a yacht with three guest cabins. Pricing can go up to $4,500+ per person for larger, high-end luxury yachts. During Christmas and New Year weeks, there might be an additional premium.

Below are several cost factors that you may need to consider before making a reservation on a Caribbean yacht:

Allocate budget for charter prices

Charter prices for yachts in the Caribbean can vary widely depending on the size, type, and age of the vessel, as well as the time of year you plan to sail. Typically, you can expect to pay anywhere from $10,000 to $150,000+ per week for a crewed yacht charter in the Caribbean. Factors that can affect the price include peak season rates, destination, and yacht features.

Consider additional costs such as APA and provisioning

The APA is a fund that you provide before your charter to cover expenses such as fuel, dockage, food, and drinks. The amount of the APA is typically 30% of the charter fee, but it can vary depending on the yacht and the itinerary . Provisioning costs include food and drink for your trip and can be all-inclusive or charged separately.

Budget for crew gratuity

It is customary to tip the crew of your yacht charter at the end of your trip. The standard gratuity is 15-20% of the base charter fee, but this can vary depending on the level of service you receive. Make sure to budget for crew gratuity when planning your charter.

Costs for fuel and dockage

Fuel costs will depend on the size and type of yacht you charter, as well as the distance you travel.

Dockage fees are charged when you dock at marinas or other ports of call and can vary depending on the location and time of year.

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Before embarking on your Caribbean yacht charter adventure, there are a few things you may need to consider and prepare for, such as the following:

Choosing the right yacht

The first step in booking a yacht charter is selecting the right yacht for your needs. There are many factors to consider when choosing a yacht, including size, design, and amenities.

For example, if you are traveling with a large group, you may want to rent a yacht with more cabins and living space. Alternatively, if you are looking for a more intimate experience, a smaller yacht may be more suitable.

Selecting the crew

The crew is an essential part of your yacht charter experience; they can make or break your yacht charter experience, so you must choose a crew that is experienced, friendly, and accommodating.

When selecting a crew, you should consider their qualifications, experience, and personality. You may also want to ask for references or read reviews from previous clients. You may also opt to hire a captain and chef, depending on your needs and preferences.

Planning the itinerary

One of the best things about a Caribbean yacht charter is the freedom to create your own itinerary. When planning your itinerary, consider the activities and sights you want to experience, as well as the time of year and weather conditions.

You may also want to consult with your captain or crew for recommendations and insider tips. Before you set sail, read this article containing a timetable and tips for sailing between all Caribbean islands.

Packing for the trip

When packing for your Caribbean yacht charter, try to pack lightly but smartly. Consider bringing comfortable and casual clothing, as well as swimwear and sunscreen.

You may also want to bring a hat, sunglasses, and a light jacket for cooler evenings. Don't forget to pack any necessary medications and travel documents, and consider bringing a small bag for day trips and excursions.

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When you charter a yacht in the Caribbean, you can expect a luxurious and unforgettable experience, in terms of the following:

The Caribbean offers a variety of water activities

One of the highlights of a Caribbean yacht charter is the opportunity to enjoy a variety of water activities. Whether you're an experienced diver or just learning, the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean offer some of the best diving in the world.

You can also try snorkeling to explore the colorful reefs and marine life. For those who love fishing, the Caribbean is home to a wide variety of fish, including marlin, tuna, and wahoo.

If you're looking for something more adventurous, many yachts come equipped with water toys such as jet skis, paddleboards, and kayaks. You can also try wakeboarding or waterskiing for an adrenaline rush.

A Caribbean yacht charter offers unique culinary delights

When it comes to food, a Caribbean yacht charter offers a truly unique culinary experience. Many yachts come with a professional chef who can prepare gourmet meals tailored to your preferences.

You can enjoy fresh seafood caught that day, tropical fruits, and local specialties. Whether you prefer casual beachside barbecues or formal dinners under the stars, the choice is yours.

A Caribbean yacht charter is a great place to relax and unwind

One of the main reasons people choose a Caribbean yacht charter is to relax and unwind. You can spend your days lounging on the deck, soaking up the sun, and enjoying the stunning views.

Many yachts come with a spa or massage therapist onboard, so you can indulge in some pampering and rejuvenation.

You'll get to experience a fun-filled sailing

Of course, a Caribbean yacht charter is also about having fun. Whether you're celebrating Christmas with family and friends or just enjoying a romantic getaway, there are plenty of ways to have a good time onboard. You can watch movies under the stars, play games, or enjoy cocktails at sunset.

There are various types of yachts to choose from, each with its own unique features and advantages. Below is a table of estimated costs for chartering various types of yachts in the Caribbean:

Please note that these are just estimates, and the actual cost of chartering a yacht can vary depending on a number of factors, such as the size and age of the yacht, the time of year, and the location.

Additionally, the cost may or may not include additional expenses such as food, drinks, and fuel. It's always best to consult with a reputable yacht charter company for more specific pricing information.

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Motor yachts offer a stylish and comfortable way of exploring the Caribbean

Motor yachts are perfect for those who want to explore the Caribbean in style and comfort. These yachts are equipped with powerful engines that allow them to travel at high speeds.

They come in various sizes, from small yachts that can accommodate a few guests to large yachts that can host a large group of people. They are perfect for those who want to get to their destination quickly and comfortably.

Sailing yachts offer a thrilling experience of the Caribbean

Sailing yachts are perfect for those who want to experience the thrill of sailing in the Caribbean. These yachts are equipped with sails and rely on the wind to propel them forward.

They come in various sizes and styles, from classic monohulls to modern catamarans. They are perfect for those who want to experience the Caribbean at a slower pace and enjoy the beauty of the sea.

Catamarans are the most stable yachts for chartering

Catamarans are perfect for those who want to explore the Caribbean in comfort and style. These yachts have two hulls, which provide more stability and space than monohulls.

Caribbean superyachts are perfect if you want the ultimate luxury experience

Superyachts are perfect for those who want to enjoy the ultimate luxury experience in the Caribbean. These yachts are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and amenities, such as swimming pools, Jacuzzis, and even helipads.

Mega yachts are the biggest yachts for charter

Mega yachts are perfect for those who want to enjoy the ultimate luxury experience in the Caribbean on a grand scale . These yachts are the largest and most luxurious yachts available for charter.

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By Editorial Team   15 January 2024

Navigating the world of crewed yacht charters for the first time can be daunting, with numerous factors to consider. To clarify and assist, we have compiled a thorough guide on yacht charter costs, complete with a handy checklist so you can estimate the total cost for your vacation before you start searching for your ideal yacht.

Cost breakdown.

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  • Base charter fee

Why do charter fees differ between yachts?

  • Charter contracts

Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA)

  • Crew gratuities

Fuel and dockage fees

Insurance: what does it cover, payment structure.

Planning a yacht charter is thrilling yet challenging, particularly when it comes to budgeting. The starting point is the yacht's base price, the weekly rental fee. But what about additional costs such as meals, beverages, local taxes, or fuel? How do these affect the overall cost? The encouraging part is that understanding yacht charter fees is straightforward. With guidance from our seasoned professionals, you can gain a clearer idea of the expenditure for your dream vacation. Yacht charter costs vary based on several elements: the yacht type, destination, local taxes, dates and the age of the yacht. Yacht charter prices span a broad spectrum. For instance, smaller sailing yachts and catamarans may start at around $10,000 per week, whereas more luxurious motor superyachts can exceed $100,000 per week. Wondering about other expenses? Our Charter Advice Guide, a key part of our planning resources, delves deep into the specifics of yacht charter costs.

After you have chosen your desired yacht, your yacht broker will prepare a legally binding contract; usually a standard agreement with conditions set by the terms applicable to the destination. Before you sign on the dotted line, it is important that you understand what it is that you are paying for and when it is due.

Base charter fee: All-Inclusive vs Plus Expenses

When it comes to crewed luxury yacht charters, you can choose from two types of vacations- "All-Inclusive" or  "Plus Expenses" charter experiences. But what do these classifications entail? Let's briefly compare:

  • All-Inclusive Yacht Charters Certain charters, particularly small catamaran and monohull sailboat charters in the Virgin Islands, wooden Gulets in Turkey or Phinisis in Indonesia, offer different all-inclusive pricing packages. This means that the rates depend on the number of guests and cover some or all meals and beverages, water sports, and fuel expenses. However, dockage fees and taxes are typically billed as additional costs.
  • Plus Expenses Charters The rates for larger sailing or motor yachts are exclusive of operational costs, which are to be paid additionally. With these high-end charters, the base rate covers only the yacht rental. Extra charges, such as for food, beverages, fuel, dockage, port taxes, and other expenses, are billed separately. These running costs are usually covered by an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) payment, generally set at 20-35% of the base charter rate depending on the size and location of the yacht. This amount is paid before the start of the charter.

The table below gives a quick comparision of what is generally included in the price for both charter types.

Plus Expenses Charter Costs

In essence the base charter fee refers to the hire cost of the yacht itself, and implies that the yacht will be provided to you in full commission, with all equipment in working order and the yacht properly insured for marine risks.

In addition, the cost of the crew’s food, wages and clothing will be met by the owner for the entirety of the charter. 

Charter rates are typically quoted per week (7 days), which in superyacht terms is generally accepted as the minimum period for yacht charters – although this is by no means set in stone.

The APA in Plus Expenses charters is typically about 25-40% of the yacht's base weekly charter rate (based on the size of yacht, location and yacht's fuel efficiency). This fee is collected before the start of the charter and acts like an expense fund that the captain can utilize during the trip to cover costs such as fuel, food and beverages, dockage fees and ad hoc incidental expenses.  At the end of the charter the captain will prepare a detailed statement of the APA expenditures, along with any unspent APA funds returned in cash.

Should expenses exceed the initial APA, you might need to top up the fund during the charter. This replenishment can be done in cash, but many opt to establish accounts with their charter brokers. These accounts can then be accessed upon the captain's request for additional funds.

Taxes & Value Added Tax (VAT)

For most yachts, regardless of being All-Inclusive or Plus Expenses , local taxes or Value Added Tax are NOT incorporated into their charter rate. It falls upon the charterer to pay these tax expenses before the charter commences. Tax rates can vary greatly depending on the destination; here's an brief overview of tax rates in some of the most sought-after yachting locations:

In the European Union (EU) recent harmonising changes to tax laws have affected VAT rates across most of the Mediterranean region. EU tax laws state that VAT will apply to vessels embarking or disembarking within their waters, although rates for VAT vary depending on the European destination. In France the current rate is 20% and in Italy it is 22%, whilst Turkey and Montenegro both charge 0% for EU-flagged yachts cruising their waters.

VAT also applies to yacht charters cruising The Bahamas , plus may also apply in some Caribbean islands.

Please consult your yacht charter broker  for further personalized advice if considering chartering in any of these areas.

Charter Free: £100,000 p/w +30% APA + 14% TAX/VAT

Crew Gratuities

Although tipping is optional, it's customary to leave a gratuity for the crew. The typical range for tips is between 10-20%, and it should reflect the quality of service you and your guests experienced during your yacht charter.

It's best practice to hand over crew gratuities to the captain for distribution, ensuring that every crew member is fairly recognized. This approach is important because there are often less visible crew members, like the engineer and sous chef, working diligently behind the scenes to guarantee the success of your charter. It would be unfair for their contributions to go unrecognized.

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Cancellation Insurance

Charterers have the option to buy cancellation and curtailment insurance, akin to travel insurance. This insurance can provide coverage for costs in case the charter needs to be canceled or shortened. Charter brokers are equipped to assist in evaluating different insurance choices and typically offer a variety of options.

Delivery Fees

These fees are not typical for most charters, but if your charter takes place outside the yacht's regular cruising territory or a significant distance from its homeport, you might need to pay delivery fees. Usually, this will just involve covering the fuel costs for the journey.

The charter fee varies from one yacht to another for a number of reasons, such as its size, age, onboard amenities and time of year the yacht is chartered. We've listed below some of the most common factors that affect the base rate of a rental yacht.

Charter seasons

A yacht charter season can refer to the weather patterns of a particular destination or the peak times when demand for charter yachts is at its highest. Yacht charter seasons, therefore, are broken down into two distinct categories: Summer/Winter, and High/Low season. 

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In terms of the yacht's base charter fee, high season rates will apply to the most popular periods for yacht charters – such as July and August in the Mediterranean or Christmas and New Year in the Caribbean . Low season rates will generally apply to all other periods.

Yacht Charter Seasons

Event pricing

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Major events such as the Monaco Grand Prix and Cannes Film Festival are generally categorised as high season events , regardless of where they fall in the season, with yacht prices generally higher around these dates due to popular demand.

Unless you are keen to charter a yacht for a particular high season event, it is worth considering your dates carefully.

Shoulder seasons

The months straddling the high and low seasons are known as shoulder months, for example April and September for yacht charters around the Mediterranean, and can share much of the same weather and beautiful cruising conditions as the peak season whilst charter rates tend to be lower, making these months a great time for chartering a yacht.

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  • Onboard amenities

Aside from seasons and events, yachts of the same size can often differ in price based on their onboard amenities. A yacht which boasts a cinema or lavish water toys may have a higher base rate compared with a yacht with minimal amenities of the same size.

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If the pricing is unclear, be sure to ask your yacht broker to explain any disparities. 

Once you are clear on the base charter fee of your chosen yacht, it is important to learn about the additional costs that will be applied on top, depending on the type of charter contract used.

MYBA Charter Agreement

The most widely used contract for yacht charters is a MYBA agreement (Worldwide Yachting Association, formerly known as Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Association), which operates under Western Mediterranean Terms (WMT) . 

This contract, often referred to as a "plus all expenses" contract, requires that you pay for items, such as fuel, delivery fees, food and drink, local taxes and dockage fees, as an additional expense applied over the base charter fee.

Typically, a charter party (this is the collective term for the total number of guests on a charter) will accumulate additional costs of between 25% to 30% of the base charter fee, depending on what is consumed. These expenses can be tracked through the use of an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) which we will cover in the next section.

Other charter contracts

Caribbean Terms Inclusive (CTI) – sometimes referred to as Standard Caribbean Terms (SCT) – is another contract regularly used by the yachting industry, the terms of which are generally employed by smaller yacht charters in the Caribbean. 

Otherwise known as a "mostly all-inclusive" agreement, CTI differs from Western Mediterranean Terms as it includes three meals, plus up to four hours cruising, per day.

In addition to the commonly used MYBA terms and Caribbean Terms Inclusive, there are also less frequently used terms such as Standard Eastern Mediterranean Terms (SEMT) and Greek Terms (GT). 

SEMT operates much in the same way as CTI, except it includes only two meals per day for guests instead of three, as it is assumed guests will dine ashore in the evenings. Greek Terms are similar to the MYBA terms apart from harbour and berthing fees, which are included under GT terms so long as they are within Greek waters.

If you are unsure what is included under the terms of your contract, be sure to ask your yacht charter broker .

For more in-depth information, please see our guide on yacht charter contracts below.

Yacht Charter Contracts

Typically, the APA accrues to approximately 25% to 30% of the base charter fee, though this does of course depend on your charter party’s tastes and requirements and could be far less or far greater than this estimation. For instance, charter guests who intend to regularly dine on caviar and vintage wine can expect to pay more, whereas guests on a sailing yacht charter that is anchored at sea for most nights can expect to save on fuel costs and hefty marina fees. 

You can request an APA estimate from your yacht broker based on your charter party's onboard expectations.

What happens next?

The APA is payable one month prior to boarding the charter yacht (see 'Payment Structure' below), and is generally paid direct to the Captain.

Once the APA has been paid it will then be retained as a bank account of sorts, from which the Chef can provision the yacht ready for your charter and the Captain can make expenditures while keeping a strict record of what has been spent. It is important to note that all additional costs incurred throughout the charter are charged at cost with no mark-up.

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At any point during the vacation you can request an up-to-date summary of the accounts as a way of keeping track of expenditures.

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When you think of fuel costs, you may think of what is consumed by the yacht over the course of your charter.

However, there are further fuel costs to take into account that you may not have considered. These include;

  • Personal watercraft toys, such as jet skis
  • Tender boats used for transporting guests to and from the yacht, or for water sports activities
  • A yacht's generators whilst at anchor (shore-side electricty is used when docked at a marina)

Furthermore, the distance travelled and the speed at which the yacht cruises also affects the overall fuel costs, so it is important to bear these factors in mind when settling on your itinerary. 

Dockage fees

These may vary widely depending on the destination and time of year from minimal to extravagant (think Port Hercule in Monaco during the Grand Prix).

If you are interested in booking any nights in marinas during your yacht charter, you should liaise with your broker who can advise on the various options available, including prices, around your chosen location and dates.

In general, the base charter fee of a yacht will include insurance for marine risk and third party liability insurance, which covers accidental damage and personal injury. It will also cover use of the yacht's watertoys and equipment.

Additional insurance

Although insurance is not generally connected to charter costs, it is useful to consider should you wish to take out additional insurance such as Cancellation and Curtailment cover which is calculated at 2.5% of the charter fee for the unforeseen cancellation of a charter, and can prove a worthwhile investment as well as providing peace of mind.

You should check with your broker about the level of insurance built into your charter contract before signing. 

Other taxes 

Local taxes may also apply in certain countries, therefore it is important to speak with your yacht charter broker to clarify what additional taxes are applicable to your chosen destination and itinerary.

Whilst the payment structure can vary depending on the contract, in general charter payments are made as follows;

  • 50% of the charter fee is payable upon signing the charter agreement, which confirms the booking.
  • The remaining 50% of the charter fee, APA (usually between 25-30% of the base charter fee), delivery and/or re-delivery fees, applicable taxes, plus any additional agreed amounts are payable one month prior to commencement of the yacht charter.
  • Any balance of monies due are to be paid on the first working day prior to completion of the yacht charter.

For further clarification of the payment structure for your yacht charter, please speak with your broker.

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The base charter fee for a yacht can differ for a number of reasons, including;

  • Size and age of the yacht
  • High/low seasons, and major events such as the Monaco Grand Prix

There will also be additional amounts to pay on top of the yacht's base charter fee, which can include;

  • Advanced Provisioning Allowance (roughly 25-30% of the yacht's base fee and includes all charter expenditure such as food, fuel and marina fees)
  • Additional insurance, such as Cancellation and Curtailment Insurance
  • VAT and other taxes

It is important for you to understand the entire payment structure to ensure no unpleasant surprises arise whilst enjoying your vacation.

If you wish to know more about costs relating to your yacht charter, please speak with your preferred yacht broker for more information.

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Prices for Caribbean Yacht Charter

One of the most common questions when you are thinking about a sailing holiday in the Caribbean (especially if it’s your first time) it’s about prices. How much would it be? How much should I expect to spend? What is included in Caribbean yacht charter prices and what is not?

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As we really care about our customers and Your Boat Holiday operates with extreme professionalism and transparency, our Charter Managers prepared this article dedicated to “ how much to rent a yacht in the Caribbean ” to develop this topic in deep.

From mid-November to mid-March is the high sailing period, as most of the Caribbean Islands in this period reserve ideal climate and good weather conditions for yacht charters, while the midseason is in October and April.

Here’s our top selection of sailing spots to relish this year when you decide to rent a yacht in the Caribbean Sea :

  • St Vincent and Grenadines
  • BVIs (with the main base in Tortola )
  • Windward Islands ( Dominica , St Lucia )

What to know when chartering a yacht in the Caribbean

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The Caribbean offers infinite alternatives as destinations for your charter; whatever you are looking for, you will find it for sure in this paradise on Earth: hidden coves and bays, desert islands and beaches, crystal clear sea, marine turtles, coral reef, relax, fun, chilling and so on.

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– The high season period for sailing the Caribbean is from November to March, and the mid-season is in October and April; – When you plan your boat holiday in the Caribbean, don’t forget that the minimum number of days is 5 (five) and that during the Christmas and NYE periods, some operators require a minim of 10 days of rental, so you have to know the total number of guests that will join the party, the duration of the charter, the type of vessel you wish to rent to accomplish all your crew’s needs (multihull, sailboat, luxury motor yacht or gulet in the cabin or exclusive charter), the type of charter (in bareboat, with skipper or fully crewed), and the approximate budget you have for your sailing trip; – As mentioned above, yacht charters in the Caribbean have a minimum duration of 5 days; – Catamarans and sailboats can usually be rented in bareboat (so you will drive the boat by yourself), skippered (bareboat + skipper), or fully crewed  charters (this is usually mandatory for 50+ feet catamarans); – When you rent a boat in the Caribbean , you can customize your sailing itinerary and enjoy the most beautiful routes, suiting all your interests;

What type of boat (sail or motor) better accommodates you in the Caribbean

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Below is the list of the types of yachts you can choose from when you enjoy a sailing holiday in the Caribbean :

  • Motor yacht 

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The Caribbean offers different types of charters; first of all, you can opt for exclusive (private) or cabin (shared) charters. Usually, the most common vessel for cabin charter is a gulet; alternatively, you can join it aboard catamarans in the Caribbean.

If you are interested in private yacht charter in the Caribbean , you can decide between bareboat, skippered, or crewed rental.

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What type of charter are you looking for in the Caribbean?

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Knowing the type of Caribbean sailing charter you are looking for is the most critical (and primary) point to let us assist you properly with your charter arrangements. Our Manager will start working for you to select the boats that better suit your inquiry, explaining all the alternatives and replying to all your related questions. Below is the list of types of charters you can opt for when you are ready to rent a sailing (monohull or multihull) or motor yacht in the Caribbean:

  • Crewed charter
  • Skippered (Bareboat + skipper) charter
  • Bareboat charter
  • Cabin charter

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On the other hand, a skippered charter is when you have the captain aboard that drive the boat and clean the yacht externally.

If you have a sailing license (or if in your origin country, it’s not required) and you have enough sailing experience, provable by a good resume, and of course, you are passionate about driving boats, then the bareboa t is the one for you! It’s usually available aboard sailboats and catamarans, up to 50/52 feet, because bigger vessels require crew aboard.

If you would like to combine this charter with the opportunity to meet new people and live a unique experience, then you can just rent your cabin and share the boat. This is what is called a cabin charter .

Yacht charter prices in the Caribbean

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And now that we have a better idea of what renting a yacht in the Caribbean means and of the related options. What is the actual cost of renting a yacht in the Caribbean ?

The charter price, so the boat’s cost, includes the yacht’s use, while the expenses (ports, food, drinks, fuel, etc.) are on top of it.

To better understand Caribbean yacht charter prices and how much it cost to rent a yacht in the Caribbean, we set below a list of all the estimates and approximate expenses you had to consider per type of boat, charter, etc, to allow all our clients understand how much to charter a yacht in the Caribbean. 

Read the article until the end to get all the info!!!

Below are the costs to take into consideration when you charter a yacht in Greece (in the following sections, all entries will be investigated in-depth):

  • Charter rate
  • Expenses / Extras (fuel, food, drinks, port, etc.)
  • VAT (to be added on crewed charters)
  • APA (to be added on crewed charters)
  • Caution deposit (to be added on bareboat charters)
  • Crew tips (at the discretion of the client)

How much to charter a bareboat and crewed boat in the Caribbean

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The cost of a boat charter in the Caribbean depends on two main factors: the boat you are renting and the type of charter you will enjoy (crewed, skippered, or bareboat).

We can now carry out three macro-groups to clearly define the rates per type of charter:

  • Fully crewed Caribbean yacht charter prices
  • Bareboat Caribbean yacht charter prices
  • Prices for renting a yacht with a skipper in the Caribbean

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Let’s now talk about costs: how much to charter a fully crewed yacht in the Caribbean? 

If you are looking for top-level services aboard, you have to rent a fully crewed yacht in the Caribbean: the crew will take care of everything, the internal and external cleaning, the driving of the boat, the maintenance, the cooking, etc. If you are satisfied at the end of this incredible experience, you can leave a tip to the crew. We never recommend a percentage, but we also prefer that the clients decide by themselves how much to reserve for this service. Sometimes, it’s suggested to leave 10% of the charter rate.

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The charter price of a fully crewed yacht ordinarily already includes the use of the boat for the booked period and the services of the crew (in some cases, also docking in port at the main base, and in this case, it’s specified in the contract or the booking confirmation). The extras not included are the expenses that are always covered/anticipated by the A.P.A. (fuel, ports, food, drinks, etc.) and the VAT to consider on top of the charter rate.

Bareboat charter Caribbean prices: how much does it cost? 

If you already have a valid sailing license or if in your country you don’t need a license but are an experienced sailor, then you can rent a boat without a skipper. Usually, boats over 50/52 feet are available, at least with the skipper or with the crew. If you would like to rent a big boat, over 15 meters, keep in mind that, in most cases, there could already be a captain or crew aboard.

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When you rent a boat without a skipper, the charter price already includes VAT, the rental of the boat for the period required, and (usually) the first and last night at base port (so if you will enjoy a one-way charter or to start/end from a different port, the port’s fees won’t be included).

All the expenses will be applied, such as fuel, marinas, food, drinks, etc.

What’s the difference between crewed and bareboat+skipper? How much does it cost?

A boat available for bareboat sailing can also be chartered with a skipper, which has an extra cost. Saying skippered or bareboat+skipper is the same thing. The difference between a fully crewed and skippered (bareboat+skipper) charter is that a crewed yacht has a stable crew aboard that work there regularly and as a team, while if you require a skipper, then he will be hired by you for your charter. Naturally, the operators/yacht owners always assure their customers the best skippers, reserve them the best services, and keep their boats in good hands.

The cost of a skipper can start from 180,00 / 200,00 Euro (+food) per day in the Caribbean, depending on the boat and the yacht owner.

How much to charter a yacht in the Caribbean

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What makes a difference when you rent a boat in the Caribbean are the following topics: dimension, year of built, number of cabins, model of the yacht, crewed or bareboat charter, and equipment/comforts/features of the yacht) and the year (high/mid or low charter season).

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And so: how much does to rent a yacht in the Caribbean? Chartering a motor yacht in the Caribbean Sea can have approximately the following charter rates:

  • Prices for a yacht charter in the Caribbean from 55 to 60 feet: 15.000,00 USD / 30.000,00 USD per week + extras
  • Prices for a yacht charter in the Caribbean from 62 to 70 feet: 20.000,00 USD / 40.000,00 USD per week + extras
  • Prices for a yacht charter in the Caribbean from 70 to 90 feet: 30.000,00 USD / 70.000,00 USD per week + extras
  • Prices for a yacht charter in the Caribbean from 90 feet and over: 70.000,00 USD and up per week + extras

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Let’s say that all the motorboats are available only with a skipper/crew aboard (very few exceptions for smaller vessels, let’s say up to 55 feet), and it’s always required the A.P.A. to anticipate the expenses (A.P.A. stands for Advanced Provisioning Allowance).

Related: What is the A.P.A. in yacht charter?

Catamaran charter Caribbean prices

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Depending on the dimension of the catamaran, the multihull (as a monohull) can be rented in a bareboat with a skipper or crew aboard. Usually, catamarans have a minim of 4 cabins (in some cases, they can also have cabins for the skipper or the crew members, and there are few “owner versions” with three places in total). As when you rent a motor yacht, the price of a catamaran charter in the Caribbean depends on the same factors, like when you enjoy the trip, the model and shipyard of the boat, the year of building, all the comforts and equipment aboard (generator, A/C, water toys, etc.) and so on. The newer and more equipped the catamaran is, the greater the rent cost.

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Would you like to know the costs of a catamaran charter in the Caribbean? You are in the right place, have a look below:

  • Rates for a charter catamaran in the Caribbean from 38 to 42 feet: 3.000,00 €/ 6.000,00 € per week + extras
  • Rates for a charter catamaran in the Caribbean from 42 to 44 feet: 4.500,00 € / 8.000,00 € per week + extras
  • Rates for a charter catamaran in the Caribbean from 45 to 50 feet: 6.000,00 € / 18.000,00 € per week + extras
  • Rates for a charter catamaran in the Caribbean from 50 to 60 feet: 8.000,00 € / 30.000,00 € per week + extras
  • Rates for a charter catamaran in the Caribbean from 60 feet and up to 25.000,00 € and up per week + extras

As you can easily see above, catamarans from 45 feet usually have higher prices (and don’t forget that multihulls from 45 feet always have the fly bridge).

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The extras (mandatory and optional) are always on top of the charter rate. Don’t miss all the helpful information about all the costs and prices of renting a catamaran in the Caribbean .

Obligatory extras (usually) on top of Caribbean catamaran charter price :

  • Final Cleaning (from 100,00 Euro to 250,00 Euro per booking);
  • Bottle of gas (from 20,00 Euro);
  • Bed linen and towels for guests (from 10,00 to 20,00 Euro per person per week);

Optional extras you can opt from during your catamaran charter in the Caribbean :

  • Outboard engine (from 100,00 to 250,00 Euro);
  • Beach towels (from 10,00 to 20,00 Euro each);
  • Skipper (from 180,00 to 280,00 Euro per day+ food);
  • Hostess (from 180,00 to 250,00 Euro per day + food);
  • Cook (from 180,00 to 300,00 Euro per day + food);
  • SUP (from 130,00 to 200,00 Euro per week);
  • Transfers from/to the airport;
  • Refundable deposit;

Rent sailing boat Caribbean prices

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Monohulls are for sure the best choice for sea lovers. From 30 feet (10 meters) up to 100 and over, you can choose between bareboat, skippered, and luxury fully crewed rentals. As for other countries, also in the Caribbean Islands, sailing charters aboard monohulls are available in bareboat up to 55 feet. Over this dimension, a captain or crew is mandatory aboard.

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Read carefully the below indicative charters rates for sailing aboard a monohull in the Caribbean:

  • Sailboat in the Caribbean from 38 to 42 feet: 1.500,00 €/ 3.000,00 € per week + extras
  • Sailboat in the Caribbean from 42 to 44 feet: 3.000,00 € / 4.500,00 € per week + extras
  • Sailboat in the Caribbean from 45 to 50 feet: 4.500,00 € / 8.000,00 € per week + extras
  • Sailboat in the Caribbean from 50 to 60 feet: 6.000,00 € / 20.000,00 € per week + extras
  • Sailboat in the Caribbean from 60 feet and up: 12.000,00 € and up per week + extras

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Obligatory extras usually on top of Caribbean sailboat charter price :

  • Final Cleaning (from 1000,00 Euro to 200,00 Euro);
  • Bed linen and towels per pax (from 10,00 to 20,00 Euro per week);

Not mandatory extras that usually can be added during your sailing charters in the Caribbean Sea aboard a monohull:

  • Outboard engine (from 100,00 to 200,00 Euro);
  • Beach towels (from 5,00 to 10,00 Euro each);
  • Skipper (from 150,00 to 220,00 Euro per day+ food);
  • Hostess (from 100,00 to 180,00 Euro per day + food);
  • Cook (from 100,00 to 180,00 Euro per day + food);
  • SUP (from 100,00 to 150,00 Euro per week);

Payment, taxes, and terms when renting a yacht in the Caribbean

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Usually, the payment terms for charters in the Caribbean are as follows:

  • 50% of the Charter Rate upon signing the contract and balance within 30 days before the departure OR 30% of the Charter Rate upon confirmation and 70% within 45 days before the embarkation;
  • Extras and deposit upon embarkation;

In the case of Caribbean fully crewed charters, the A.P.A. is always due together with the balance (30 or 45 days before the departure, respecting the contract).

Special offers and discounts for chartering a yacht in the Caribbean

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When you charter a yacht in the Caribbean with Your Boat Holiday, you will surely enjoy our exclusive competitive deals:

  • Early bookings discounts for charters in the Caribbean
  • Last-minute discounts for Caribbean boat charter
  • Prolonged period discounts for sailing the Caribbean
  • Yourboatholiday special discounts for Caribbean yachting

Important note: Usually, discounts are not combinable.

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How much does it cost to charter a yacht?

There are many things to consider and first time charterers can be left confused, that's why we've created a comprehensive guide to yacht charter prices (with a checklist).

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The good news: It’s easy to grasp the basics of yacht charter pricing. And with one of our experts in your corner, we can help you more accurately estimate the cost of your next once-in-a-lifetime vacation.

The cost of a yacht charter is dependent on a number of factors, including the type of yacht, the charter destination, local taxes, and the base cost. (If the yacht has a celebrity owner, well that too, can add to the cost.)

Therefore, yacht charters have a wide range of base prices. That’s why charters can cost from $10,000 per week on smaller sailing yachts and catamarans, up to $150,000+ per week on the most luxurious motor superyachts.

What else can you expect to pay? This overview – a part of our planning resource, the Charter Advice Guide – offers an in-depth look at charter yacht costs.

Yacht Charter Price Structure: “All-Inclusive” vs “Plus Expenses”

In the world of yachting, two types of crewed yacht charters are available to you – “All-Inclusive” and “Plus Expenses” charter experiences. What do these terms mean exactly? Here’s a quick look:

  • All-Inclusive Yacht Charters – Some charters (mainly catamaran and monohull charters in the Virgin Islands) offer all-inclusive rates. That means rates are based on the number of guests, and they include all food and drink, water sports, and fuel costs. Dockage and taxes, though, are usually charged separately.
  • Plus Expenses Charters – Rates for larger motor yachts do not include running expenses, which must be paid separately. For these luxury charters, the base price is for the yacht only. Additional expenses, i.e. food, bar, fuel, dockage, port taxes, and other expenses, are charged separately. Most frequently, the running expenses are paid by an Advance Provisioning Allowance, or APA, which is typically 35% of the base price; this is an amount that’s paid prior to the charter.

Our chart below offers a quick overview of what’s included in both of these types of charters.

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Average Yacht Charter Cost: Base Prices

What can you expect to pay for a catamaran, a sailing vessel, or motored yacht? Here’s a quick overview of the average cost to rent a yacht (not including extra expenses) for the most common types available:

Factors that Affect Yacht Charter Prices

Since charter yachts are privately owned, prices are set by the owner. This can explain, in part, the wide range of differences in price between boats of similar lengths. Yet, several other factors can significantly impact price, including:

  • The Yacht – The year the boat was built, the builder, previous owners, and the boat’s selection of water toys can also increase the cost of a yacht. Boats can also develop a reputation, i.e. the largest or most luxurious, or having a famous builder or previous owner. Reputation can also affect pricing.
  • Season – Prices typically increase in the high season – i.e. high summer in the Mediterranean or winter in the Caribbean – and decrease in low seasons.
  • Destination – Your charter destination also plays a role in charter cost. For example, prices increase in areas without large charter fleets (i.e. the Galapagos), whereas Bahamas yacht charters,   BVI charters , or Mediterranean yacht charter are priced more competitively.

Additional Costs Considerations on Yacht Charter

In addition to the cost associated with running the yacht and provisioning, there are a number of other costs that must be considered. These are the most significant:

Advanced Provisioning Allowance

The APA on Plus Expenses charters equals roughly 35% of the yacht’s base price. This is a fee that’s collected prior to charter, and it’s similar to an expense account the captain can access during the charter. At the end of the charter, you will receive a detailed accounting of your APA account, plus any unused APA funds in cash.

In the case of overages, you may be required to replenish the APA account during the charter. This can be done with cash, although many choose to set up accounts with their charter brokers , which can be accessed if requested by the captain.

Taxes and Value Added Tax (VAT)

Most boats – whether all-inclusive or Plus Expenses – will not include local taxes or a Value Added Tax into their charter rate. The charterer will be responsible for paying those taxes. Taxes range significantly by destination; here’s a look at some of yachting’s most popular destinations:

  • The Bahamas – Tax: 4% plus 10% VAT
  • BVI – Tax: between $6 and $16 per person per day, depending on the flag of the boat
  • Croatia – VAT: 13%
  • Florida – Tax: 6% for Broward County, 7% for Miami-Dade County
  • France – VAT: 20%, however, 10% can be applied when an itinerary includes International Waters
  • Greece – VAT: 12%
  • Italy – VAT: 22%, however 6.6% (over 24m) and 8.8% (under 24m) can be applied when an itinerary includes International Waters
  • Montenegro – NO VAT
  • New England – NO TAX
  • Spain – VAT: 21%
  • Turkey – NO VAT

Charterers can purchase cancellation and curtailment insurance – which is similar to traveler’s insurance. This insurance can help cover costs if a charterer must cancel or shorten the charter. Charter brokers can help you weigh insurance options, and often offer several different options.

Crew Gratuity

While crew gratuity is certainly not mandatory, it is recommended, particularly if you were truly impressed with your charter experience. In general, crew gratuity is roughly 15-20% of the base charter rate, which is handed to the captain at the conclusion of your charter.

Delivery Fees

While these fees do not apply on most charters, you may be asked to pay delivery costs if you are not chartering in the yacht’s normal cruising ground. In most cases, you will only be required to cover the fuel for the trip.

Call Worldwide Boat today to learn more. Our Charter Specialists are here to assist you with every detail and explain all charter costs. Or read our Charter Advice guide for more information and tips for planning your charter vacation.

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Additional Charter Cost FAQs

What are standard private charter yacht prices?

There are a number of factors that affect charter yacht pricing. However, on average, a week-long private yacht charter costs anywhere from $10,000 on luxurious sailing yachts and catamarans, and up to $150,000 for superyachts.

What affects charter yacht prices?

There are several things that influence how much your yacht charter will cost. The type of vessel, charter destination, length of trip, base cost, time of year, and local taxes all make a difference.

How much does it cost for a crewed vessel?

Charter yacht prices do increase when hiring a crew along with the boat. At Worldwide Boat, we offer two types of crewed charter experiences: all-inclusive and plus expenses. An all-inclusive charter yacht includes accommodation for all guests, food and drink, water sport activities, and fuel costs – dockage fees and taxes are charged separately. A plus expenses experience accounts for just the yacht’s base price. Things like food, drinks, fuel, dockages, taxes, and other expenses are charged separately and are usually estimated to be about 35% of the base price.

What’s included in all-inclusive boat charters?

At Worldwide Boat, your all-inclusive charter experience includes a diligent and friendly crew, water toys, food, drinks, fuel, water and electric services, and occasionally diving experiences.

What are some additional charter boat costs to consider?

After finding a base price you’re comfortable with and evaluating your package, you’ll also want to consider delivery fees, crew gratuity, insurance fees, taxes, and Advanced Provisioning Allowance rates. If you are responsible for these fees, your crew will handle the necessary transactions on your behalf.

What does it cost to rent a 100- foot yacht charter?

This depends on what type of vessel you’re looking at and how long you’ll need it for. The average weekly cost of a 100-foot sailing yacht is between $50,000-100,000. A weekly 80-foot catamaran charter runs around $40,000-100,000, and a week-long 100-foot motor yacht rental is anywhere between $50,000-80,000.

Does the price to rent a yacht change depending on what type of boat it is?

Yes. Worldwide Boat offers sailing yachts, catamarans, and motor yachts. All of these vessels have different capabilities, but there are other factors that determine the price beyond what type of boat you choose. The year the boat was built, owner, availability of water toys, onboard amenities, and the ship’s reputation can all change how much the ship is priced at.

When is the high season for yacht charters?

The price of a yacht fluctuates depending on the season. A Mediterranean yacht charter cost rises in the summer and drops in the winter, whereas Caribbean boat charter prices are high during the winter and lower in the summer months.

How does my destination affect charter yacht cost?

The more remote an area is, the more expensive it will be to charter a yacht there. That’s because prices go up in areas that have fewer boats. If you were to travel somewhere like the Galapagos, which isn’t a typical yacht destination, you’d pay more than you would if you were traveling to the Caribbean.

How much do I tip the crew when reviewing my yacht charter expenses?

It’s not required that you tip your crew, but it is recommended and appreciated. If you had an enjoyable experience it’s considered polite to tip your crew anywhere from 15-20% at the end of your charter.

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Charter a Yacht in the Caribbean: Here’s What You Need to Know

Charter a yacht in the Caribbean and sail the seas on your own time. No packed planes or big cruise lines with shared buffets—just you, your crew, and all the island vibes. So forget hopping on a plane or a cruise ship, but instead level up your travel experience with a private yacht charter.

Here, we tell you about the best destinations, the advantages of private yacht charters, costs and more.

Where is the Best Place to Charter a Private Yacht in the Caribbean?

Thinking of exploring the Caribbean on a private yacht? Fort Lauderdale is the perfect launching point for an island-hopping adventure. From here you have easy access to a multitude of islands including the Florida Keys, Cuba, the Bahamas, the British Virgin Islands, and more. Plus, there are some pretty amazing companies like Moretti Yachts International that offer yacht charters out of Fort Lauderdale and can customize dream travel itineraries.

Charter a Yacht to These Destinations in the Caribbean

Located just south of Fort Lauderdale, Miami is the obvious choice if you’re looking for an easy sailing trip. It also makes for a great first stop on a longer journey out to sea. There’s so much to see and do in this dynamic Florida city, from shopping on Lincoln Avenue to checking out the street art in Wynwood, and partying at the clubs in South Beach. With a yacht charter, you can dock in one of Miami’s many marinas and immerse yourself in the buzz of the city before returning to the tranquility of the sea.

The Florida Keys

Heading further down the Atlantic Coast, the Florida Keys are a string of gorgeous islands, each offering its own vibe. Start with a snorkeling session at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in Key Largo, then head over to Key West to visit Ernest Hemingway’s old home. Watch the sunset at Mallory Square before heading to a waterfront restaurant for fresh seafood caught that day. Want to escape the crowds? Sail over to Dry Tortuga National Park for unspoiled beaches and clear waters.

The Bahamas are just a few hours by private yacht from Fort Lauderdale, making them the perfect choice if you’re looking to explore a new country without having to go too far. Picture cruising over aquamarine waters, stopping in at peaceful coves, and bouncing between the islands at your own pace. Along the way you can snorkel off Eleuthera, enjoy conch salad at a local beach shack, or just relax on deck with a cocktail in hand and the ocean breeze gently rippling through your hair.

If you’re feeling adventurous, a private yacht charter can take you to Cuba. Experience the beauty of old Havana, savor authentic Cuban cigars and rum, and explore the rich history of this intriguing country. Contrary to popular belief, Americans can travel to Cuba provided you have the proper license. The most common one that people look into is the ‘Support for Cuban People’ license. Many private yacht charters can walk you through the details of obtaining the license and any other permissions or permits you may need.

The British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands (BVI) is an archipelago of tropical islands that are perfect for exploring by boat. Think clear blue waters, compelling coastlines, and coral reefs teeming with marine life. Navigate the famous Baths of Virgin Gorda, soak up the laid-back vibes of Jost Van Dyke, or explore the underwater worlds around Anegada. With reliable trade winds and short hops between islands, BVI is an easy destination to reach from Fort Lauderdale and other points in the Caribbean.

Turks and Caicos Islands

If it’s beautiful beaches and clear turquoise waters you’re after, Turks and Caicos should be on your radar. The archipelago is made up of over 40 islands, with Providenciales being the most popular. Here you’ll find some of the best restaurants in Turks and Caicos , as well as plenty of activities to take part in, including kiteboarding, golfing and hiking. It’s a long boat ride from Fort Lauderdale to Turks and Caicos, so most people fly to the islands and charter a yacht from there.

Cayman Islands

Scuba diving, snorkeling, and swimming with stingrays are just a few of the things you can do on a private yacht charter in the Cayman Islands. There are three different islands to explore: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. On each you’ll find breathtaking beaches surrounded by crystal-clear waters. The trip from Fort Lauderdale to the Cayman Islands takes a few days by boat, but it’s worth it for the spectacular scenery you’ll see on the way and when you arrive.

The Eastern Caribbean

Ready to stretch your horizons to the east? Trust us, the Eastern Caribbean has a ton of island gems just waiting to be discovered. On your list? Definitely pencil in the Virgin Islands—both British and U.S.—along with St. Maarten, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Lucia, Barbados, and Grenada. Sure, it’s a bit of a jaunt, but the variety of landscapes, cultures, and bespoke experiences are worth the time and effort.

The Western Caribbean

Set sail south of Florida and you have a wide array of islands and coastlines to visit in the Western Caribbean. Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula includes Cozumel and Cancún, which are renowned for their white sand beaches and plethora of beach resorts. Belize and Honduras have gorgeous cayes, jungles, and ancient Mayan ruins. The Cayman Islands are also considered part of the Western Caribbean.

The Advantages of Private Yacht Charters

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Another huge advantage is that you’ll have the flexibility to travel wherever you want, whenever you want. You can plan a trip based on your personal interests and preferences. Want to party in Miami clubs or hit up secluded Bahamian cays? It’s totally up to you.

The personalized service is also a major selling point. Most yacht charters come with a crew of people who are there to cater to all your needs. Think chefs whipping up dishes that’d make your foodie friends jealous and captains who know the seas like the back of their hand. It’s not just service; it’s an experience tailored just for you, minus the typical touristy fluff. Get ready for some next-level pampering.

Then there’s the opportunity to explore remote destinations. Private yachts can go where huge cruise ships can’t and places that the big tour companies don’t put on their itineraries. Forget crowded beaches. Drop anchor at secluded bays and make the sea your private swimming pool.

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

Private might sound pricey, but that doesn’t have to be the case. With a group and some savvy planning, chartering a yacht can be comparable to a stay at a chic Caribbean resort. That being said, there are a number of factors that can affect the price of your yacht charter.

The main things to consider when trying to work out how much a private yacht charter will cost are the type of yacht you want to travel on, the duration of your trip, the season, and the extras you want onboard. For example, chartering a superyacht for a month in the peak season with a full crew onboard is not going to be cheap. However, a short trip on a no-frills sailboat might not break the bank.

Are Yacht Charters All-inclusive?

Good question! When you hear “all-inclusive”, you might be picturing endless cocktails and buffet lines. But with yacht charters, it’s a different ball game. Most yacht charters come with the basics: the yacht itself, the crew (if you opt for one), and standard equipment. But beyond that, there’s a menu of options.

Want a chef to dish out culinary magic? That’s extra. Dreaming of water toys like jet skis or paddleboards? Add them to the bill. Fuel, dockage fees, and sometimes even food and beverages usually come as additional costs. However, some luxury charters do offer packages that are truly all-inclusive, covering everything from your meals to marina fees.

The key takeaway? Always read the fine print and ask questions. Know what’s included and factor that into your budget.

With so many amazing places to explore in the Caribbean that are easily reachable by boat, it’s pretty clear why private Caribbean yacht charters are so popular. On your own boat you’ll have the freedom to tailor your journey to your specific tastes and timeline. Plus, you won’t have to share deck room with anyone but your posse and the crew. So what are you waiting for? Pack your flip-flops and charter a yacht in the Caribbean!

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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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Use our quick contact form to give us the basics about what you’re looking for and we’ll send you ideas and pricing. Don’t worry if it’s not grand enough or should be scaled back; we’ll take care of that too. When you love the plan, we put it into action. All you have to do is show up and enjoy.

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Cost of chartering a yacht in the Caribbean (2019)

When planning a crewed yacht charter there are a considerable number of choices to a make which will define the final cost.

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How much does it cost to charter a yacht in the BVI?

The cost of the yacht itself can vary enormously. When choosing you need to take into consideration the size, age and toys available. Rates depend on the size of your group and age as to the final choice of yacht. To get the best prices for your specific needs get in touch with us and we can put together the most suitable package. Including our Special Offers

It’s worth remembering that age of the vessel does not necessarily mean lack of standard. Lots of yachts go through refits to keep the standards up. As a result some of the older vessels can be well priced for the budget wary.  Most yachts, monohulls, motor and especially catamarans in the BVI only have double berths so your single guests may need to bunk up. Which needs to be a consideration when choosing the layouts.

How much is gratuity on a chartered crewed yacht charter in the BVI?

Crew Gratuity is normally 15 to 20% of the charter rate depending on your satisfaction with the crew and service. So for example if your charter rate is $20,000 the crews gratuity could be between $3,000 and $4,000. This is normally handed to the crew at the end of the charter to say thank you.

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What extras are payable on top of charter fee?

Apart from the final selection of the yacht there are other extras to take into consideration. Your airfare and a taxi travelling to join the yacht will be the largest extra, depending on where you are meeting the yacht.

Lots of yachts now pick up and drop off in ST Thomas, USVI (STT) which saves you the cost of the ferry to the BVI. Some yachts charge extra for this so this needs to be balanced and compared with the cost of the ferry to BVI.   This cost will be noted when you are sent the rate and specification of the yacht.  The ferry can be approximately $75 – $100 per person for a round trip. Check with your broker for the up to date costs.

If your yacht cannot travel to USVI for pickups (this could be because of dropping off previous guests in another place the day before ) another option could be to take a water taxi , these are private taxis which, if you are arriving late or at a difficult time, can be very helpful for getting you to the right place at the right time especially if your group is over 6 to 8 guests with luggage.

Cost of hotels in the BVI

A hotel can be an extra cost depending on your flight schedule, again check with your broker as some yachts let you sleep aboard the night before charter begins for a cost which can be competitive with hotels. In this situation though meals will not be included and you will have to go ashore to a restaurant for evening meal.

What is included in a crewed charter?

With a crewed yacht charter meals, snacks, beverages, wine and standard bar are included with your fees. This is classed as a fully inclusive charter, other options that some yachts are offering are half board and local fare. They will be indicated on the rates page of each yacht. Traditionally on a fully inclusive charter the guests would take the crew to dinner for one of the evenings. When I was chartering it was usually in Anegada for lobster dinners.

If you are considering a half board or local fare option please be aware that eating out in BVI can be quite expensive and you might find the fully inclusive a better option. If you are a family, very few restaurants offer a kids option menu. If you like going ashore then the captain can take you for happy hour and then bring you back to dinner onboard. So you can have the best of both worlds!!

Special fine wines and alcohol brands are at the guests expense. However check first as you might be surprised at the quality of the wines onboard and standard bar. For reference champagne eg Veuve Clicquot is considered a special request.

Cost of scuba diving in the BVI

Scuba diving costs in the BVI can vary depending on the specification of yachts that include scuba onboard. Each boat has different rates. Some include a few dives per week in the rates then each dive after that will be extra. Most of them expect you to rent the dive gear including tanks at your expense or bring your own if that is an option.  All of this can be planned before you arrive by liaising with the Captain. He or she will make sure all the equipment is on the yacht before the charter starts.

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Cost of fishing in the BVI

Fishing is normally by trolling and require both the boat and guest to take out a fishing license from the BVI before the charter starts. If this is required it can be paid online and issued to the crew beforehand. Make sure your broker knows you want to fish so that the forms  can be sent to you before you charter, 1 months notice is necessary.

Cost of Docking

Dockage is an extra. Yachts will not go into a marina but prefer to drop an anchor or pick up a mooring ball.  Requests to stay at a marina over night would be at the guest’s expense.

As we’ve already mentioned, to get the best prices for your specific needs get in touch and we can put together the most suitable package, including our Special Offers

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A sailboat charter in the Caribbean is the luxury adventure you’ve longed for. Immerse yourself in turquoise waters, feel the warm breeze on your face, and explore the hidden treasures of this tropical paradise. Embarking on a sailboat charter in the Caribbean is an experience like no other.

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Cost Considerations: Your Luxury Sailboat Charter Investment

A luxury sailboat charter in the Caribbean is a dream come true. However, understanding the cost factors involved is important for an enjoyable experience. Several factors influence the overall expense. There is a range of options tailored to different preferences and budgets.

Sailboat Size

Smaller sailboats typically come with a lower price tag, making them an excellent choice for more budget-conscious travelers. Larger, more luxurious vessels with advanced amenities and increased space command a higher price. These may include features like multiple cabins, spacious lounges, and state-of-the-art facilities.

Duration of Charter

The duration of your sailboat charter significantly impacts the overall cost. More extended charters generally have a higher total cost. The cost is higher because it involves more days of sailboat usage, crew services, and onboard amenities.

Shorter charters, while more economical, may limit the time available for exploring multiple destinations.

Number of Guests

The number of guests joining the charter directly affects the cost. Larger groups may opt for bigger boats to accommodate everyone comfortably.

Smaller groups may want to choose a compact, well-appointed sailboat. A smaller boat will still meet their needs while offering a more cost-effective vacation.

Amenities and Luxury Level

The level of luxury and amenities aboard the sailboat is pivotal in determining the cost. High-end features contribute to a more luxurious experience. Premium linens, modern facilities, and top-notch entertainment systems are a few of the amenities that enhance guests’ enjoyment.

Some sailboat charters offer additional amenities, such as high-end water toys, advanced navigation systems, or specialty services, which can affect the overall cost.

Sailboat Charter in the Caribbean | Example Boats

These are a few examples of charter sailboats available in the Caribbean. Call for more information and detailed quotes based on your requirements.

VANISHING POINT

VANISHING POINT is a new (2022) 57-foot Hylas sailing yacht that is good for first-time sailors. It has two cabins for four guests, and pricing starts at $18,500 per week plus expenses.

Max of 7 selections

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Vanishing Point

4 2 57.00 Ft

The sailing yacht ALMYRA II, a 164-foot Perini Navi , combines classic elegance with modern sophistication. This stunning yacht recently had a multi-million-dollar refit.

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ALMYRA II’s retractable keel allows the yacht to sail in shallow waters, so you can anchor closer to pristine bays. Experience the Caribbean in the winter months aboard this masterpiece.

Key Features

  • Charter Fee: Starting at $175,000 per week, excluding additional expenses.
  • Accommodation: Comfortably sleeps 12 guests across 5 staterooms.
  • Crew: A professional team of eight provides exceptional service.
  • Onboard scuba diving for up to four divers.

Pure Bliss and Relaxation on a Sailboat Charter in the Caribbean

Your Caribbean sailing yacht vacation can take you to the enchanting Leeward Islands. Feel the trade winds as you explore St. Lucia, St. Vincent, St. Martin, and St. Kitts. Enjoy line-of-sight navigation discovering sandy beaches across these idyllic Caribbean islands. A Caribbean yacht charter promises a seamless blend of adventure and relaxation.

Furthermore, the Virgin Islands are well known for sailing. These islands offer shorter sails and lots of wind during December and January.

Sailboat Charter in the Caribbean | The Sailing Experience

Chartering a sailing yacht is quite different from chartering a motor yacht. Stepping onto a sailboat is like stepping into a world where the wind guides your journey. You feel the gentle rocking, hear the rhythmic flapping of the sails, and sense the vastness of the sea.

Sailing is a dance with the wind, a serene connection that motor yachts can’t quite capture. The horizon stretches out, and there’s a soothing simplicity in the sound of waves. Whether you’re helping to hoist the sails or just lounging on the deck, the experience is a blend of tranquility and adventure.

Breathtaking views, water fun, delicious cuisine, and the calming sea bring pure bliss and relaxation. Call us today to plan your sailboat charter in the Caribbean.

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Dreaming about an island vacation but worrying about the Caribbean yacht charter cost? It’s essential to note various factors affecting BVI catamaran charter cost. Thus, you can make an informed decision.

Discover the factors that affect yacht charter pricing. Find out how to get inclusive charter deals. Gain access to the most recent yacht offers. Explore exclusive destinations that fit your budget.

So, here are a few standout factors to consider when renting a Caribbean yacht charter .

How does the type of boat impact Caribbean yacht charter cost?

The type of boat can impact the cost of a BVI catamaran charter in various ways. Larger or more luxurious catamarans tend to have higher charter rates compared to smaller or simpler ones.

Larger boats usually requires more fuel. And fuel consumption is a major pricing factor .

Are you thinking of chartering a motor or sailing yacht? Many people contact yacht charter brokers to find out the cost of chartering a motor yacht.

Additionally, BVI catamaran charter cost can be influenced age, brand, amenities, and specialized features of the catamaran.

The cost of a crewed yacht charter is greatly influenced by the boat’s characteristics and specifications. Ultimately, these factors are essential to consider when making a decision.

What affects Caribbean yacht charter cost between motor and sailing yacht?

Usually, after reviewing the operating expenses, a few people will charter a sailing catamaran. However, many people would still prefer motor yachts.

Generally, a motor yacht has much higher costs due to fuel consumption than a sailing yacht.

Professional yacht charter brokers will never steer you away from your preferred boat type. However, they will explain the differences affecting your BVI catamaran charter cost.

But, the final decision is yours. A professional and reliable yacht charter broker should be able to inform you about the details and price differences clearly.

The ultimate goal should always be client satisfaction. So, if you’re planning a vacation, you should be ready to answer, “What type of charter do you really need?”

LEVERAGE

  • 125.00 Ft Power
  • Built: 2003

NAMASTE

  • 78.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2016

SKYLARK 72

  • 72.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2018

NENNE

  • 67.00 Ft Cat
  • Built: 2017

How does popularity and sailing cataramarans features affect the Caribbean yacht charter cost?

Sailing Catamarans have evolved into the most famous yachts in the Caribbean. Catamarans have become increasingly popular because they are stable and spacious, and many have multiple decks. In addition, most of the cabins are equal, so it is excellent for couples to split the cost.

Catamarans have a lower risk of capsizing in strong winds. Imagine a traditional monohull leaning over when sailing. Furthermore, they give a more comfortable ride whether in shallow waters, deep sea, or at anchor.

Catamarans offer stability over monohulls, making them ideal for children and older people who may have difficulty balancing on a monohull. The larger width also means more space on the deck over a similar-sized monohull. Indeed this makes it ideal for guests, and everyone has more room to stretch out and relax. Storage can challenge smaller catamarans, so plan to travel light.

With cabins in the two hulls across from each other, there is also good privacy aboard a catamaran.

All these considerations, highly determine this specific vessel’s cost.

Which is more budget-friendly, motor yachts or sailing catamarans?

Caribbean sailing catamarans are more budget-friendly than motor yachts. This is because all fuel expenses are included in the advertised price.

On the other hand, most motor yachts have additional fuel costs besides the charter fee.

Potential customers can more easily understand the full cost upfront. This helps them stay within their budget, without any extra fees. BVI catamaran charter cost is included.

In terms of BVI catamaran charter cost, how do traditional sailboats differ from sailing catamarans?

Very similar to sailing catamarans, traditional sailing yachts also are much more affordable when it comes to fuel. Also, Traditional sailboats appeal to people wanting a more traditional sailing experience.

As catamaran’s popularity has grown over the past few decades, finding charters on monohulls is more challenging. But, BVI SAIL still has some excellent options and recommendations. So, feel free to ask questions.

Are motor yachts in high demand despite Caribbean yacht charter costs?

There’s no doubt about it Motor Yachts are, as always, still very in demand for charters. The fuel prices make the overall price for the charter considerably higher, but they still have a considerable demand.

One massive benefit of a motor yacht is its ability to cover a larger area for your charter. The Virgin Islands are ideal for sailing vessels. Both the BVI and the USVI have many desirable destinations for charter within their respective areas.

However, suppose you are considering other areas of the Caribbean , such as the Windwards, St. Martin, and Antigua. In that case, a motor yacht charter could reach areas within the timeline of your vacation much more quickly.

However, as mentioned above, motor yachts often have an advanced provisioning allowance, “APA,” that is not included in the charter fee. BVI SAIL provides detailed information about items like fuel, food, and drinks.

What are the power catamaran features that affect Caribbean yacht charter costs?

Power catamarans offer fuel efficiency and extended range, making them a balanced choice in terms of cost and capability. You can think of it as a cross between a motor yacht experience and a sailing catamaran experience. A power catamaran combines stability and range like a sailing catamaran with lower fuel costs compared to a motor yacht.

How do sailing dates affect a Caribbean yacht charter cost?

For all Caribbean locations, especially the Virgin Islands, your dates for the charter may be a significant factor. Christmas, New Year’s, and other popular periods like Thanksgiving usually have higher rates.

The Caribbean charter season takes advantage of slightly cooler temperatures (heights of 28°C/82°F), less rain, and low humidity. The winter yachting season begins in December, with the peak season kicking off around November 30th and running through to March.

During high season, popular yachting destinations like The British Virgin Islands, Saint Barts, and Antigua will have busier anchorages and marinas. However, the Windward Islands to the south generally offer a more quiet and secluded cruising experience.

Is there an additional BVI catamaran charter cost when exploring the Virgin Islands?

You might have to pay additional fuel and other fees when chartering the Caribbean Islands . Since exploring long routes (the Leeward Islands to Windward Islands) requires plenty of fuel, it raises the overall charter costs. Likewise, visiting many different countries would incur Customs, Immigration, and Cruising fees.

Does the number of crew affect Caribbean yacht charter cost?

Yes, another critical factor in the BVI catamaran charter cost is the number of crew. Onboard toys and amenities also contribute to pricing.

Thus, a price range of $15,000 to $30,000 for a 7-night charter will often have two crew members. For charters in the $35,000+ range, expect three or more crew members. Keep this in mind, as more hands equal more service and attention.

Do you prefer a traditional classic, or contemporary-looking yacht?

As with everything else, especially in yacht rental, the vessel’s age could be an essential factor.

For example, older catamarans may not have a flybridge. If enjoying a 360-degree view is essential, one of the newer catamarans would be ideal.

Likewise, newer motor yachts offer unique features like a beach club or easy water access, distinguishing them from older yachts. Or you may wish to experience a classic sailing yacht.

For example, check out our page for “ AUGUST MAVERICK ,” a sailing yacht we couldn’t recommend more highly!

Are gratuities included in the Caribbean yacht charter cost?

No. Guests should plan for a customary 20% crew gratuity when budgeting for your charter . The tipping scale is up to down based on service.

Contact us at 1-321-777-1707 or complete this form to discuss your vacation plans.

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8 of the Most Luxurious Yacht Charters in Thailand

T hailand is one of the best yacht charter destinations in the world. If you’re looking to experience a yachting vacation in Southeast Asia, consider booking these luxury yacht charters in Thailand with some of the best boats available for rent.

With over 1,000 remote islands and crystal clear waters filled with vibrant marine life, Thailand is one of the top charter destinations in the world. While the traditional yachting crowd might still be going on Caribbean yacht charters for their fix of winter sun, Thailand is slowly becoming a popular alternative cruising destination for luxury private yacht charters and scuba diving charters.

Whether you’re looking for a casual bareboat charter or want the most luxurious superyacht experience money can buy, there are plenty of vessels available to rent privately from Thailand’s main yachting hubs such as Pattaya or Phuket. Take a look at some of the dreamiest luxury yacht charters available for cruising in Thai waters now.

Set sail with the best luxury yacht charters in Thailand

1. mes amis.

Delivered in 2007 by New Zealand’s Fitzroy Yachts, Mes Amis is a sailing sloop with a modern design by Ed Dubois. Guests can enjoy the warm waters of Thailand thanks to a toybox carrying the likes of kayaks, wakeboards and SUPs, before soaking up the sunshine in her ample outdoor spaces including a fold-down swim platform. A covered al fresco dining area is perfect for staying out of direct sun while still enjoying stunning views.

Capacity: 10 guests & 6 crew

Cost: USD 125,000 per week

How to rent: Cecil Wright brokerage, cecilwright.com

2. Navis One

Navis One offers charter itineraries in beautiful locations around Thailand, from the Similan Islands and Phuket to Koh Phi Phi, Phang Nga, Koh Lanta, Krabi and Tarutao National Park, all the way down to the Malaysian island of Langkawi. Guests will be able to explore all of these breathtaking destinations to the full, thanks to Navis One’s helipad and impressive toybox carrying Jet Skis and SeaBobs as well as fishing gear and scuba diving kit . Built by Soraya Yachts in 2018, this modern superyacht is designed with elegant indoor and outdoor entertaining spaces, including a top deck Jacuzzi tub.

Size: 46.5m

Capacity: 12 guests & 10 crew

Cost: USD 200,000 p/w

Charter agent: Northrop & Johnson brokerage, northropandjohnson.com

Bilgin Yachts’ Mia Kai is instantly recognisable at sea thanks to her glamorous, champagne-hued hull. She is equally eye-catching indoors, with her air-conditioned interiors finished in elegant, traditional wood panelling. But the best views are enjoyed from the sun-protected top deck, complete with an al fresco dining space and a hot tub. A toybox carrying gear for fishing, diving, waterskiing and wakeboarding as well as Jet Skis and a banana boat will ensure all guests are entertained while on board.

Size: 29.5m

Capacity: 8 guests & 8 crew

Cost: From 58,700 USD to 71,700 USD + VAT

Charter agent: Mia Kai is independently chartered. Visit www.mymiakai.com .

4. Guillemot

Sleek sailing sloop Guillemot was delivered by Dutch shipyard Vitters in 2004. Her most recent refit was in 2021 and saw her interiors totally redesigned and refreshed for charter guests’ benefit. An on-board highlight is the split-level master cabin, featuring a private study and walk-in wardrobe. Above deck, she is well equipped for warm-weather cruising thanks to a dedicated swim platform and an expansive fleet of water toys – including scuba diving gear.

Capacity: 10 guests & 7 crew

Charter agent: Camper & Nicholsons brokerage, camperandnicholsons.com

Launched in 1999, Xanadu’s classic style interiors were last refitted in 2019 to ensure she has all the modern amenities to please today’s charter guests. This includes a toybox carrying all the latest gadgets from Jet Skis, SUPs and kayaks to gear for diving , snorkelling and fishing. Xanadu’s standout feature is the flybridge, complete with a barbecue grill, sun pads and al fresco dining space for outdoor entertaining, while a unique element is the skylight in the master cabin that allows guests to stargaze as they fall asleep. The cosmopolitan crew, complete with a Thai chef who can serve local dishes , will help fully immerse guests in their charter experience in Thailand.

Capacity: 8 guests & 6 crew

Cost: EUR 70,000 per week + expenses

Charter agent: Simpson Marine, simpsonmarine.com

Azul V is one of the biggest boats available to charter in Thailand and indeed all of Southeast Asia. The 48.3 metre CRN motor yacht first hit the water in 1996, but underwent an extensive refit in 2015 which earned her a World Superyacht Award. Her classic-style, air-conditioned interiors are paired with a standout sun deck boasting a hot tub with a swim up bar. Other on-board highlights include a gym for waterside workouts and a well-stocked toy box for water sports.

Size: 48.3m

Capacity: 12 guests & 11 crew

Cost: 180,000 USD + 25% APA

Charter agent: Asia Yacht Agency, azul-v.com

7. Maritimus

Maritimus is a nifty 23.77 metre Princess motor yacht delivered in 2012. Her compact size makes her ideal for smaller groups wanting to discovering hidden coves and anchorages inaccessible to bigger vessels, and allows her to explore further thanks to an impressive top speed of 32 knots. Maritimus’ on-board spaces were last refitted in 2021 and are equipped for indoor or outdoor entertaining, complete with a top deck cocktail bar . The submersible swimming platform meanwhile enables easy access to warm Thai waters for swimming, fishing or paddle boarding.

Size: 23.77 metres

Capacity: 8 guests & 3 crew

Cost: THB 300 -350,000 + VAT per day

Charter agent: Contact Boat Lagoon Yachting, boatlagoonyachting.com

8. Camara C

First launched by British builder Yarrow & Co in 1961, Camara C is a prime example of a classic “gentleman’s yacht”. The charm of her traditional canoe-hull design and wood-panelled interiors are complemented with up-to-date amenities thanks to her refit completed in 2022. Guests have a fleet of water toys to choose from during their charter, including fishing gear to catch your own dinner and enjoy a fresh al fresco meal on the stunning sundeck. With tropical-grade air conditioning, a steel hull and a cruising range of over 4,000 nautical miles, Camara C is the perfect vessel for discovering the Thai islands in old-school style.

Size: 32 metres

Capacity: 12 guests & 6 crew

Cost: EUR 60-70,000 per week + expenses

Charter agent: Contact Fraser brokerage, fraseryachts.com

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– How much does it cost to rent a private yacht in Thailand?

Costs vary greatly depending on the type and size of vessel and the location and length of the charter. A private yacht charter in Thailand can cost anywhere from USD 1,400 a day to over USD 100,000 a week.

– How much does it cost to rent a yacht for a day in Thailand?

Charter rates for renting a private yacht for a day in Thailand can range from USD 1,000 a day to over USD 100,000 a day.

(Main image: Mia Kai; Featured image: Mes Amis/ Christopher Scholey)

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