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caribbean

yacht charters

With countless options to choose from, the Caribbean boasts a wide variety of picturesque destinations that are perfect for those looking to embark on a yacht charter adventure. The Leeward Islands offer a stunning landscape chock full of lush rainforests, while Havana boasts a captivating past and a flourishing nightlife scene. For diving enthusiasts, the Virgin Islands offer crystal-clear waters and unbelievable underwater sights. Visitors can also take a leisurely stroll along the pink sand beaches of Barbados, dance to reggae music in Jamaica, or opt for an invigorating hike in stunning volcanic Martinique. Irrespective of whether one prefers an energetic New Year celebration in St. Barths or a more laid-back journey through the Grenadine Islands or the Bahamas, the Caribbean has something for everyone, and our charters will get you there.

Bahamas

The 700 islands of the Bahamas are scattered like priceless pearls in a crystal-clear ocean, waiting to be found. The fishing enthusiast, as well as those who appreciate shopping, nightlife, and elegance with a British Colonial flair, will be very happy here.

A Bahamas yacht charter provides everything from high adrenaline to complete relaxation. The world’s best vertical cliffs, wrecks, tunnels, caves, and largest collection of blue holes await the expert diver. Even a leisurely snorkel on a Bahamas yacht charter will reveal a kaleidoscope of tropical wonders. The stunning Exuma Islands offer secluded beaches, azure oceans, and natural harbours. Further north, the Abacos islands are a cruising paradise with beautiful colonial towns and championship golf courses.

Leeward Islands

Leeward Islands

For good reason, yacht charters have long been a favorite activity in the Leeward Islands. They are rich in history, boast amazing natural beauty, and offer a wonderful combination of Caribbean character and casual luxury. 

With great transportation and a developed yachting infrastructure, the Leeward Islands are a great alternative for a superyacht charter. Between Antigua and Guadeloupe, the British and US Virgin Islands, St. Maarten and St. Barths, there are many options to consider, whether you desire a more relaxing family vacation or an opulent, upmarket celebration. Despite the pleasant temperatures throughout the year in the Leeward Islands, December through April are regarded as the peak travel months.

Winward Islands

Chartering a yacht in the Windward Islands allows you to cruise between Grenada’s extensive, alluring beaches and St. Lucia’s breathtaking, jagged Pitons, party the night away in Mustique’s glitzy beach clubs, or anchor off the tranquil sanctuary of Bequia.

Being the southernmost island group of the Lesser Antilles, the Windward Islands have long been regarded as a well-kept secret for a Caribbean luxury yacht charter. These largely volcanic islands in the turquoise and sapphire oceans provide a wide variety of sports and entertainment, stretching from Dominica in the north to Trinidad and Tobago in the south. As a crucial stopping point for colonial ships coming from the east, old plantations and rum distilleries, as well as mangroves and untamed jungle, await investigation. Also offering plenty of polish and luxury are the opulent resorts of Mustique and St. Lucia.

Greater Antilles

Greater Antilles

The Greater Antilles, a hilly group of biodiverse and rocky islands north of the Caribbean Sea, is a cultural melting pot unlike any other. Here are Cuba, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. 

A yacht charter in the Greater Antilles combines waterfalls in the jungle, sugar-white beaches, abundant coral reefs, and a vibrant culture. Old plantation buildings are surrounded by vibrant food markets, and rum bars on the streets of historic cities and sandy beaches play salsa and reggae music. Despite being less popular with cruising yachts than the Lesser Antilles further south, a Greater Antilles yacht charter is an excellent way to get off the beaten path and discover remote, breathtaking anchorages.

St. Barts

St. Barts is a fusion of French and Caribbean cultures with charming fishing villages and secluded beaches. Its capital, Gustavia, is ultra-chic with world-class restaurants and designer boutiques. French is the official language, but English and Creole are also widely spoken. St. Barts attracts VIP travellers and has a strong yachting scene, hosting prestigious events like the St. Barts Bucket and Roman Abramovich’s annual New Year’s Eve party. The island offers great opportunities for snorkelling, diving, surfing, and other water sports.