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Beneteau Flyer 5.5 | Kiwy
- Year
- People
- Cabins
- 2019
- 6
- 1
- Yacht type
- Length
- Motorboat
- 5.5 m
- Outside GPS plotter
from 5,820 Kč /dayBeneteau Flyer 6.6 | Cassys
- Year
- People
- Cabins
- 2020
- 10
- 1
- Yacht type
- Length
- Motorboat
- 6.6 m
- Outside GPS plotter
from 7,566 Kč /dayBeneteau Flyer 6.6 | Litchy
- Year
- People
- Cabins
- 2018
- 10
- 1
- Yacht type
- Length
- Motorboat
- 6.6 m
- Outside GPS plotter
from 6,402 Kč /dayBeneteau Flyer 6.6 | Myrtille
- Year
- People
- Cabins
- 2019
- 10
- 1
- Yacht type
- Length
- Motorboat
- 6.6 m
- Outside GPS plotter
from 6,984 Kč /dayBeneteau Flyer 6.6 | Pitaya
- Year
- People
- Cabins
- 2021
- 8
- 1
- Yacht type
- Length
- Motorboat
- 6.6 m
- Outside GPS plotter
from 7,112 Kč /dayBWA 26 GT Sport | Paris Brest
- Year
- People
- Yacht type
- 2005
- 12
- Motorboat
- Length
- 7.75 m
- Transit log included
- Outside GPS plotter
from 11,387 Kč /dayContender 39 | Fizou 5
- Year
- People
- Yacht type
- 2014
- 10
- Motorboat
- Length
- 9.96 m
- Skipper included
- Transit log included
- Outside GPS plotter
from 65,793 Kč /dayCustom Built 39 | Temptation SXM
- Year
- People
- Yacht type
- 2007
- 12
- Motorboat
- Length
- 12 m
- Beach towels included
- Transit log included
- Skipper included
- Deposit insurance included
from 39,222 Kč /dayIntrepid 32 | Cruzomian
- Year
- People
- Yacht type
- 2003
- 6
- Motorboat
- Length
- 9.75 m
- Deposit insurance included
- Skipper included
- Transit log included
- Outside GPS plotter
from 21,066 Kč /dayIntrepid 37 | Carried Away
- Year
- People
- Yacht type
- 2009
- 6
- Motorboat
- Length
- 11.3 m
- Deposit insurance included
- Skipper included
- Transit log included
- Outside GPS plotter
from 29,258 Kč /dayIntrepid 37 | Max’d Out
- Year
- People
- Yacht type
- 2009
- 6
- Motorboat
- Length
- 11.3 m
- Deposit insurance included
- Skipper included
- Transit log included
- Outside GPS plotter
from 29,258 Kč /dayJeanneau Cap Camarat 6.5 CC | Ceryse
- Year
- People
- Yacht type
- 2021
- 9
- Motorboat
- Length
- 6.5 m
- Outside GPS plotter
from 6,984 Kč /dayRIB 480 | Mojito
- Year
- People
- Yacht type
- 2019
- 5
- Motorboat
- Length
- 5 m
from 9,109 Kč /dayRIB 480 | Ti Punch
- Year
- People
- Yacht type
- 2019
- 5
- Motorboat
- Length
- 5 m
from 9,109 Kč /dayWellcraft Scarab 32 Sport | Heremoana
- Year
- People
- Yacht type
- 2004
- 10
- Motorboat
- Length
- 9.75 m
- Skipper included
- Fuel included
- Deposit insurance included
- Transit log included
from 27,835 Kč /dayWhite Shark 226 Open | Papaya
- Year
- People
- Yacht type
- 2012
- 7
- Motorboat
- Length
- 7 m
- Outside GPS plotter
from 7,112 Kč /dayWhite Shark 265 | Axurit
- Year
- People
- Yacht type
- 2005
- 9
- Motorboat
- Length
- 8.5 m
- Outside GPS plotter
from 17,460 Kč /dayZodiac Medline 580 | Medline
- Year
- People
- Yacht type
- 2018
- 10
- Motorboat
- Length
- 5.8 m
- Outside GPS plotter
from 6,565 Kč /day
Your Ultimate Guide to Caribbean Yacht Charters: Set Sail in Paradise
When it comes to the ultimate luxury yacht charter holiday, few destinations can rival the Caribbean Sea. With its crystal-clear waters, spectacular white powder beaches, lush rainforests, and rich history, the Caribbean is a paradise for yacht enthusiasts.
Explore the Windward and Leeward Islands
The Caribbean islands are divided into two main groups: the Windward Islands, including St. Lucia, Grenada, and the lush leeward island chain, and the Leeward Islands, such as the British Virgin Islands and St. Martin.
The Leeward Islands, with their calmer seas, are ideal for more relaxed sailing. Sporty sailors will love the challenging winds around the Windward Islands. Both groups offer something unique with spectacular diving spots, abundant natural beauty, and crystal clear waters.
Explore the Caribbean’s Gems
Windward Islands
Including islands like St. Lucia and St. Vincent, this chain is known for its dramatic scenery, lush rainforests, and volcanic islands.
Leeward Islands
From chic resorts in St. Kitts to the palm trees of St. Martin, the Leeward Islands offer a blend of luxury and natural wonder.
British Virgin Islands
Known for sandy beaches and world-class scuba diving, these islands are a haven for those looking to explore coral reefs and enjoy a luxury yacht holiday.
US Virgin Islands
Comprising St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix, these islands offer vibrant culture, rich history, and beautiful resorts.
Yacht Types and Rentals in the Caribbean
When chartering a yacht in the Caribbean, options are aplenty. From the spirited glide of sailing yachts to the thrilling power of motor yachts, each vessel offers a unique experience tailored to the adventurer’s taste.
Catamarans: The most suitable type of vessel in Caribbean waters is undoubtedly a catamaran due to its low draft and greater comfort in the tropical heat. The Caribbean Sea is considered one of the warmest in the world.
Sailing Yachts: For purists who desire the authentic feel of the sea, sailing yachts provide a relaxed and harmonious way to explore the Caribbean. Feel the breeze in your hair and the gentle rock of the waves as you glide across the waters, making for a leisurely cruise that reconnects you with nature.
Motor Yachts: Motor yachts are the ideal choice for those who crave excitement and speed. These powerful vessels provide an adrenaline-pumping ride, allowing you to jump from one stunning island to another in record time. Perfect for thrill-seekers, motor yachts turn the Caribbean seascape into an adventurous playground.
Motorboat rental Caribbean
Rent a Motorboat and explore Caribbean! Prices start from 202 Kč per day. Experience the thrill of water sports in Caribbean with a Motor Boat, also known as a Speed Boat. These nimble crafts, perfect for activities like water skiing and wakeboarding, typically range from 2 to 91 m (6.6 to 298.6 feet), with one or two powerful engines from 2 to 33550 hp. As they are primarily used for water sports, fishing or transfer from motor yachts to land, they usually do not provide overnight accommodation or toilets.
Our fleet of motor boats in Caribbean includes models from renowned yards such as Bavaria, Lagoon and Jeanneau.
These are some of the best places to rent a motor boat in Caribbean:
Caribbean Highlights
The British Virgin Islands is the ideal place from which to discover Smuggler's Cove.
For exploring the sights of Martinique, sailors most often start their journey from Le Marin and head towards Smuggler's Cove.
If you are planning to charter a boat in USVI, the best charter holiday usually start from Saint Thomas. In the surrounding area, don't leave Smuggler's Cove off your itinerary.
You can rent a boat and start your journey from 40 marinas, the most popular being Marina Tortola, Marina du Marin and Nanny Cay Resort & Marina.
When you search for a boat, you have a choice from the fleets of 91 charter companies in Caribbean. Horizon Yacht Charters and RM Croisieres have the highest ratings from our customers.What is the cost of chartering a yacht in Caribbean?
Sailing yacht charter in Caribbean
A sailing yacht charter in Caribbean usually costs 137 € per day. For instance, the most popular 10-berth sailboat costs 137 € per day. The most popular sailboat destinations in Caribbean are:
Catamaran charter in Caribbean
A catamaran charter in Caribbean usually costs 100 € per day. For instance, the most popular 10-berth catamaran Fountaine Pajot Lucia 40, costs 366 € per day. Choose a catamaran for a more comfortable and spacious holiday experience. Catamarans feature a shallow draft, enabling you to explore shallow waters and uncover hidden coves. For your next catamaran rental in Caribbean, choose from our most popular destinations:
Power catamaran charter in Caribbean
Chartering a power catamaran in Caribbean starts at around 222 € per day. For instance, the rental price for a 6-berth power catamaran, such as the Leopard 40 costs 911 € per day. Power Catamaran is the perfect choice for those looking to cover short distances quickly and without the hassle of a sailboat. Power catamarans are much faster than sailing catamarans and don’t rely on wind conditions, giving you more freedom in your travels. The most popular destinations to charter a power catamaran in Caribbean are:
FAQs
Why should I consider sailing in the Caribbean?
Sailing in the Caribbean offers exceptional experiences with various routes, constant wind, beaches of various sand colours, rich underwater exploration, and delicious cuisine. Each island has unique characteristics, and the area caters to different types of sailors, from recreational to sporty, as well as divers and cultural enthusiasts.
When is the best time to sail in the Caribbean?
The optimal sailing season in the Caribbean is from December to May, with the peak season from February to May. An increased likelihood of storms and hurricanes marks the period from June to October.
What are the sailing conditions in the Caribbean like?
The Caribbean offers NE trade winds, the influence of the Antilles Current, and warm seas. Many shallows and coral reefs require careful navigation; catamarans are typically the preferred vessel. Night sailing is discouraged due to poor visibility, and customs formalities between countries must be considered.
How is the maritime infrastructure in the Caribbean?
The Caribbean offers a wealth of well-protected marinas and bays. Anchorages are available on every island, and planning early arrival during peak season is advised.
How much does it cost to sail in the Caribbean?
Sailing in the Caribbean is not generally considered cheap, but prices vary across islands. A two-week rental of a new catamaran might cost around 1077 USD per person. Costs for food and other amenities can also vary.
What are the best sailing destinations in the Caribbean?
The Caribbean offers a multitude of incredible destinations. From the Bahamas and the British Virgin Islands to St. Martin, Antigua, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Martinique, St. Lucia, and Grenada – each location offers unique experiences and attractions, such as beaches, rum tasting, wildlife, diving, cultural events, and more.
Are there any special attractions or sights to see while sailing in the Caribbean?
The Caribbean offers a plethora of unique attractions, including snorkeling around plane wrecks, coral lagoons, adventurous plane-spotting beaches, filming locations for famous movies, volcanic peaks, UNESCO heritage sites, life-size underwater sculptures, and much more.
What kind of sailors will appreciate the Caribbean the most?
The Caribbean caters to a wide range of sailors. Recreational sailors might enjoy calmer winds around islands like the British Virgin Islands, Barbuda, and Antigua. Sporty sailors will find challenges around windward islands, divers will appreciate the underwater scenery, and lovers of dance, rum, and nature will find joy anywhere in the Caribbean.
Is there any risk associated with night sailing in the Caribbean?
Night sailing trips between smaller Caribbean islands are not recommended, as the visibility of shallows and coral reefs is practically zero at night, increasing the risk of accidents.
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