Yacht Charter Caribbean - Yacht Rentals Caribbean
Top-rated Yacht Charters in Caribbean - Preselected Yacht Rentals:
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Catamaran - Lagoon 40 - Built in: 2019 - Cabins: 6 - Berths: 10Yacht Charter Caribbean › Bahamas (Marsh Harbour)Bareboat charterMax 10 personsThe price is calculated for 7 day charter and 1 passenger- Lagoon 40[Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Gas bottle
- Barbeque Grill
- Cockpit cushion
- Yacht Insurance
- Cruising tax
- Charter tax
- Charter package (Final cleaning, Bed linen, Towels, Kitchen gas, Dinghy with engine, Snorkeling equipment, Damage waiver)
- Damage waiver (from 2nd week)
from € 5.372 per weekfrom $ 6,623 per weekView Details -
up to 21% OFF
Catamaran - Lagoon 40 - Built in: 2020 - Cabins: 5 - Berths: 8Yacht Charter Caribbean › Bahamas (Marsh Harbour)Bareboat charterMax 8 personsThe price is calculated for 7 day charter and 1 passenger- Lagoon 40[Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Gas bottle
- Barbeque Grill
- Cockpit cushion
- Yacht Insurance
- Cruising tax
- Charter tax
- Charter package (Final cleaning, Bed linen, Towels, Kitchen gas, Dinghy with engine, Snorkeling equipment, Damage waiver)
- Damage waiver (from 2nd week)
from € 4.974 per weekfrom $ 6,132 per weekView Details -
Sailing boat - Dufour 460 Grand Large - Built in: 2018 - Cabins: 4 - Berths: 8Yacht Charter Caribbean › France Caribbean (Le Marin)Bareboat charterMax 8 personsThe price is calculated for 7 day charter and 1 passenger
- Dufour 460 Grand Large[Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Cockpit cushion
- Yacht Insurance
- Cruising tax
- Starter Package
- Administration fee
- Charter package (Final cleaning, Bed linen, Towels, Kitchen gas, Dinghy with engine, Damage waiver)
from € 3.414 per weekfrom $ 4,204 per weekView Details -
Catamaran - Lagoon 40 - Built in: 2020 - Cabins: 5 - Berths: 8Yacht Charter Caribbean › UK Caribbean (Nanny Cay Town)Bareboat charterMax 8 personsThe price is calculated for 7 day charter and 1 passenger
- Lagoon 40[Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Gas bottle
- Barbeque Grill
- Cockpit cushion
- Yacht Insurance
- Virgin Islands Search and Rescue (VISAR)
- Cruising tax
- Charter package (Final cleaning, Bed linen, Towels, Kitchen gas, Dinghy with engine, Snorkeling equipment, Damage waiver, Permit)
- Damage waiver (from 2nd week)
from € 4.168 per weekfrom $ 5,125 per weekView Details -
Sailing boat - Sun Odyssey 349 - Built in: 2024 - Cabins: 3 - Berths: 6Yacht Charter Caribbean › UK Caribbean (Nanny Cay Town)Bareboat charterMax 6 personsThe price is calculated for 7 day charter and 1 passenger
- Sun Odyssey 349[Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Barbeque Grill
- Cockpit cushion
- Dinghy with engine
- Yacht Insurance
- Final cleaning
- Damage waiver
- Permit
- Virgin Islands Search and Rescue (VISAR)
- Cruising tax
- Local SIM card
- Cruising Permit
from € 4.208 per weekfrom $ 5,208 per weekView Details -
Sailing boat - Sun Odyssey 349 - Built in: 2020 - Cabins: 3 - Berths: 6Yacht Charter Caribbean › UK Caribbean (Nanny Cay Town)Bareboat charterMax 6 personsThe price is calculated for 7 day charter and 1 passenger
- Sun Odyssey 349[Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Barbeque Grill
- Cockpit cushion
- Dinghy with engine
- Yacht Insurance
- Final cleaning
- Damage waiver
- Permit
- Virgin Islands Search and Rescue (VISAR)
- Cruising tax
- Local SIM card
- Cruising Permit
from € 3.748 per weekfrom $ 4,638 per weekView Details -
up to 21% OFF
Catamaran - Lagoon 421 - Built in: 2015 - Cabins: 5 - Berths: 9Yacht Charter Caribbean › Cuba (Cienfuegos)Bareboat charterMax 9 personsThe price is calculated for 7 day charter and 1 passenger- Lagoon 421[Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Final cleaning
- Dinghy
- Standard safety equipment
- Yacht Insurance
- Service Package (Bed linen, Towels)
- Tourist tax
- Cruising tax
from € 3.475 per weekfrom $ 4,264 per weekView Details -
up to 31% OFF
Sailing boat - Sun Odyssey 419 - Built in: 2019 - Cabins: 3 - Berths: 6Yacht Charter Caribbean › UK Caribbean (Road Town)Bareboat charterMax 6 personsThe price is calculated for 7 day charter and 1 passenger- Sun Odyssey 419[Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Towels
- Barbeque Grill
- Cockpit cushion
- Outboard engine for dinghy
- Dinghy
- Bed linen
- Final cleaning
- Permit
- Virgin Islands Search and Rescue (VISAR)
- Cruising tax
- Fuel (for outboarder)
- Yacht Insurance
from € 3.775 per weekfrom $ 4,642 per weekView Details -
Catamaran - Bali 4.1 - Built in: 2019 - Cabins: 6 - Berths: 10Yacht Charter Caribbean › Netherlands Caribbean (Philipsburg)Bareboat charterMax 10 personsThe price is calculated for 7 day charter and 1 passenger
- Bali 4.1[Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Cockpit cushion
- Yacht Insurance
- Cruising tax
- Starter Package
- Administration fee
- Green tax
- Charter package (Final cleaning, Bed linen, Towels, Kitchen gas, Dinghy with engine, Damage waiver)
from € 3.914 per weekfrom $ 4,820 per weekView Details -
up to 36% OFF
Catamaran - Lavezzi 40 - Built in: 2005 - Cabins: 6 - Berths: 8Yacht Charter Caribbean › Cuba (Cienfuegos)Bareboat charterMax 8 personsThe price is calculated for 7 day charter and 1 passenger- Lavezzi 40[Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Dinghy
- Standard safety equipment
- Yacht Insurance
- Kitchen gas
- Final cleaning
- Cruising tax
from € 2.446 per weekfrom $ 2,996 per weekView Details -
up to 21% OFF
Catamaran - Lagoon 440 - Built in: 2007 - Cabins: 6 - Berths: 10Yacht Charter Caribbean › Cuba (Cienfuegos)Bareboat charterMax 10 personsThe price is calculated for 7 day charter and 1 passenger- Lagoon 440[Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Barbeque Grill
- Final cleaning
- Dinghy
- Yacht Insurance
- Service Package (Bed linen, Towels)
- Tourist tax
- Cruising tax
from € 3.475 per weekfrom $ 4,256 per weekView Details -
up to 27% OFF
Sailing boat - Oceanis 45 - Built in: 2017 - Cabins: 4 - Berths: 8Yacht Charter Caribbean › Grenada (Saint Georges)Bareboat charterMax 8 personsThe price is calculated for 7 day charter and 1 passenger- Oceanis 45[Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Cockpit cushion
- Yacht Insurance
- Cruising tax
- Starter Package
- Administration fee
- Charter package (Final cleaning, Bed linen, Towels, Kitchen gas, Dinghy with engine, Damage waiver)
from € 3.782 per weekfrom $ 4,657 per weekView Details -
up to 21% OFF
Catamaran - Athena 38 - Built in: 2003 - Cabins: 4 - Berths: 8Yacht Charter Caribbean › Cuba (Cienfuegos)Bareboat charterMax 8 personsThe price is calculated for 7 day charter and 1 passenger- Athena 38[Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Barbeque Grill
- Final cleaning
- Dinghy
- Yacht Insurance
- Service Package (Bed linen, Towels)
- Tourist tax
- Cruising tax
from € 2.595 per weekfrom $ 3,178 per weekView Details -
up to 21% OFF
Catamaran - Lagoon 421 - Built in: 2010 - Cabins: 5 - Berths: 9Yacht Charter Caribbean › Cuba (Cienfuegos)Bareboat charterMax 9 personsThe price is calculated for 7 day charter and 1 passenger- Lagoon 421[Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Final cleaning
- Dinghy
- Standard safety equipment
- Yacht Insurance
- Service Package (Bed linen, Towels)
- Tourist tax
- Cruising tax
from € 3.255 per weekfrom $ 4,000 per weekView Details -
Sailing boat - Bavaria 34 - Built in: 2017 - Cabins: 3 - Berths: 6Yacht Charter Caribbean › UK Caribbean (Nanny Cay Town)Bareboat charterMax 6 personsThe price is calculated for 7 day charter and 1 passenger
- Bavaria 34[Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Barbeque Grill
- Cockpit cushion
- Dinghy with engine
- Yacht Insurance
- Final cleaning
- Damage waiver
- Permit
- Virgin Islands Search and Rescue (VISAR)
- Cruising tax
- Local SIM card
- Cruising Permit
from € 3.275 per weekfrom $ 4,053 per weekView Details
CARIBBEAN YACHT CHARTER RENTALS - CREWED AND BAREBOAT CHARTERS
A curse and a blessing, holiday resorts, and the beauty of a very special part of the world
Learning that this sun, beach and sea pampered region of the earth is supposedly under a curse may seem rather surprising, but a more geographic and geologic analysis, makes it quite clear that the “Curse of the Caribbean” (the name for the “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies in some other languages) was not just a series of American movies. Though the islands between Central, North and South America are usually picturesque, scenic, and beautiful, natural disasters in the forms of tropical storms, violent volcanic eruptions, and severe earthquakes continue to affect the 2.75 million square kilometer region in the sea every year. However, only about three dozen states, islands, and archipelagos in the entire Caribbean tend to be affected by these unpredictable forces of nature. The reports and images of both historic and more recent disasters, like, for example, the Great Hurricane of 1780 with over 22,000 deaths, the devastating eruption of the Soufrière Hills volcano on Montserrat in 1995, and the severe earthquake in Haiti in 2010 with over 300,000 deaths have of course been engraved in the global consciousness. But if one is to be compensated for these tragedies in an aesthetic manner, the Caribbean’s sometimes unreal but natural, picture-perfect beauty all but makes you forget that such things could happen in this setting.
In the Lesser Antilles, the distribution of marinas and charter bases is quite uneven. The largest caribbean yacht chartering centers are located in Martinique and the British Virgin Islands. There, the service and the choice of charter yachts is particularly good. Other marinas and charter bases with good care options can be found on St. Martin, Guadeloupe, St. Lucia and Grenada. For newcomers to the Caribbean, the Virgin Islands, Martinique and Guadeloupe are recommended. Here the standard of care is good and navigation is straightforward. The main ports / harbours in the caribbean are located on: Tortola, St. Thomas, St. Martin, Antigua, Guadeloupe, Martinique, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Union Island, Bequia, Grenada and Trinidad.
Taxes and Interest, Languages - Yacht Charters and Yacht Rentals in the Caribbean
Contrary to the above-mentioned similarities in landscape, their varying histories as colonial or independent societies plus the cultures and politics of the islands are, maybe surprisingly, quite diverse. European conquerors came from Spain, Portugal, France, England, the Netherlands, China, India, various African regions, and the United States and unmistakably left their marks on the islands’ respective characters. The settlers left their tracks at the very least through language, typical customs, and architectural design, and sometimes by claiming an island and keeping it as an overseas territory or department. The so-called “tax havens” of the Caribbean create a disproportionate amount of banks and financial institutions in countries such as the Bahamas, the Virgin Islands, the Dutch Antilles, Antigua and Barbuda, Trinidad and Tobago, and Turks and Caicos. Cuba, the last officially socialist state in the western hemisphere, rounds out the region to make every major economic system be represented in the many nations in the Caribbean. However, whether democratically or dictatorially governed and whether more or less economically successful, almost all the countries in the Caribbean that once survived off of their agricultural, fishing, rum exports and sugar exports now rely mainly on tourism to keep their economies going. They especially love water sport enthusiasts of all sorts and beach bums from around the world, and welcome both with open arms. Called the West Indies due to Christopher Columbus’ error, the Caribbean islands that form a semi circle towards the Atlantic – the Bahamas in the north, the Great Antilles (Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola and Puerto Rico) in the center, and the Lesser Antilles (the windward islands) in the southeast – offer almost a string of pearls that are perfect for a several day, several week, or even longer sailing cruise around the sea, during which you can relax and enjoy some island hopping in the entire region.
The best bet for island hopping in the Caribbean is going among the territories of the American, British and Spanish Virgin Islands, which are sometimes just a few miles away from each other, and even sometimes visible from another. The close to each other “Windward Islands” at the very eastern part of the Caribbean, which are mostly governed by the supranational federation of states called the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, the British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines, all of which use the same currency), are also known worldwide for their magnificent sailing possibilities.
Fat fish and fast boats create happiness under, in, and on the water
In these waters, time is spent most felicitously when fishing, diving, swimming or surfing. The water in the Caribbean simultaneously provides nourishment, interest, sports and activities, and a comfortable cooling element when the heat gets to be too much. There are, for example, promising coastal areas and coral reefs off of the island Tobago, whose waters are so filled with life due to the warm Gulfstream and cool Atlantic current create the perfect conditions for the large fish varieties tarpon, bonefish, barracuda, marlin, mackerel, tuna, and swordfish. Los Roques, a 40-island and 200-sandbank Venezuelan archipelago north of Caracas, is home not only those fish varieties, but also duck fish, trumpet fish, crayfish, and sea urchins. However, the entire Caribbean Sea’s wealth of big fish such as sharks, marlin, sailfish, swordfish and tuna makes it a unique place for “Big Game Fishing”. An especially popular method of fishing is “chunking” or “chumming”, in which live bait, such as mackerel, is used to attract larger fish species. Guided deep-sea fishing charters with motorboats are offered from almost any island, but the Bahamas (Find a sailing route suggestion for Bahams here), Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic are particularly known for this activity. Divers have an equally large underwater playground with the Caribbean under their fins. In the Lesser Antilles and the so-called “special community” of the Netherlands, the waters around the 290 square kilometer island Bonaire, off the coast of Venezuela, have been known as a diving Mecca par excellence since the 1970s. The local Bonaire Marine Park has been a nature reserve since 1997, and its clear waters and healthy reefs attract 50,000 divers per year to the dive sites Angel City, 1000 Steps, and the Wreck of the Hilma Hooker. Also recommended for underwater excursions are the islands Grenada - Sailing route suggestion for Grenada, Sint Maarten, Saba, Sint Eustatius, Aruba, Curaçao, the Cuban Isla de la Juventud and Cayo Largo, and the Samaná Peninsula on the northern coast of the Dominican Republic.
CHARTER YACHTS - Explore The Caribbean with YACHTICO.comIn total, more than 17,000 yachts and boats are available to rent on YACHTICO.com - evaluated and easily booked with just three clicks. The most represented boats for rent in the Caribbean are the over 3,200 charter catamarans and more than 1,400 charter sailboats. The majority of the yachts from well-know brands like Fountaine Pajot, Bali Catamarans, Lagoon, Nautitec, Voyage Yachts, Catana Catamarans, Robertson and Caine, Beneteau, Bavaria Yachts, Dufour and Jeanneau were built between 2005 and 2018. |
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CARIBBEAN BAREBOAT CHARTERS & SKIPPERED YACHTS - PricesAsume, you'd like to rent a yacht for a week - smaller bareboat charter yachts in the Caribbean are available for weekly vacation packages from 2,500 EUR, whereas very large, crewed and luxuriously equipped yachts in the Caribbean cost up to about 35,000 EUR for the same time period. There is also a middle ground, with medium sized boats ready to charter in the Caribbean for between 2,000 and 4,000 EUR per week. |
Luxury Motoryacht Primadonna for Rent in the Caribbean | |
CARIBBEAN YACHT VACATION RENTALSThe reputation for fantastic sailing vacation also applies to the top sailing destination Bahamas, which, with more than 700 islands (only about 30 of which are permanently inhabited) and Cuba and Florida to the west, is a unique and unforgettable region in which to sail. The approximately 600 Windward Islands, which, with the exception of the Dutch ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao) belong to Venezuela, are also ideal for long stretches through the shimmering turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. |
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Yacht Vacation Hot Spot | Caribbean |
MOST POPULAR CARIBBEAN YACHT CHARTER DESTINATIONS
Leeward Islands | Greater Antilles | Windward Islands - Saint Michael Parish (Barbados) | Lesser Antilles | The Bahamas - Abaco Islands | Yucatan Peninsula | French West Indies | UK CARIBBEAN | US CARIBBEAN | FRANCE CARIBBEAN - Grenadines Parish (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) | NETHERLANDS CARIBBEAN
TOP CARIBBEAN ISLANDS
UK CARIBBEAN : British Virgin Islands (BVI) | Tortola - East End Bay | Frenchmans Cay | Hannah Bay | Ber Bay | Nanny Cay | US CARIBBEAN : U.S. Virgin Islands | Saint Thomas | Long Bay | Vessup Bay | Puerto Rico | Bahia de Fajardo | FRANCE CARIBBEAN : Saint Martin | Saint Barthelemy | Martinique | Guadeloupe | NETHERLANDS CARIBBEAN : The Netherlands Antilles | Sint Maarten | ANTIGUA & BARBUDA : Antigua - Lignum Vitae Bay | Freemans Bay | Deep Bay | BAHAMAS : Elbow Cay | Great Abaco - Brigantine Bay | New Providence | Eleuthera - South Eleuthera | Rock Sound | BARBADOS : Barbados Island - Carlisle Bay | COMMONWEALTH of DOMINICA : Dominica - Prince Rupert Bay | CUBA : Cuba Island - Bay of Santiago de Cuba | Bay of Cienfuegos | Bay of Casilda | Cayo Largo del Sur | GRENADA : Grenada Island - Saint Georges Bay | SAINT LUCIA : Saint Lucia Island | Marigot Bay | Rodney Bay | SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES : Canouan Island - Charlestown Bay | Union Island | Bequia | Saint Vincent | BELIZE : Ambergris Caye | Sibun Bight
CARIBBEAN - ITINERARIES AND ROUTES
Itinerary ABACO ISLANDS |
Itinerary GUADELOUPE |
Itinerary TORTOLA |
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Here some more Itineraries, Route Suggestions and Sailing Hot Spots in the Caribbean