Yacht Charter Abacos
Yacht charter Abacos draws you into the Bahamas’ sailing heartland – a boomerang-shaped chain of barrier islands sheltering the Sea of Abaco, where depths rarely exceed three metres and the water glows in shifting bands of jade, aquamarine, and pale gold over a rippled sand bottom. The Loyalist-founded settlement of Hope Town is the centrepiece, its candy-striped lighthouse built in 1864 rising above clapboard houses and white picket fences. The fleet includes motor yachts of 68′–98′, superyachts above 100′, and luxury catamarans from 55′ – with cats and smaller motor yachts especially popular for their ability to navigate the Abacos’ shallow banks and narrow cuts between cays. Peak season is December through April, when trade winds of 10–15 knots create ideal sailing conditions and daytime highs reach 26 °C; November and May offer shoulder-season calm and reduced rates.
Daily rates start from $5,700 on a catamaran or mid-size motor yacht and from $10,500 on latest-model yachts above 78′, plus 10% Bahamian VAT and APA. The Abacos’ unique appeal is their village-hopping character: each cay – Green Turtle, Man-O-War, Elbow – has its own personality, from traditional boat-building workshops to barefoot beach bars where the conch salad is mixed fresh on the dock.
Explore Abacos
Navigate the Sea of Abaco’s best anchorages and cay-side villages in the complete Abacos destination guide.
Hop between Hope Town, Green Turtle Cay, and Treasure Cay with our planned Abacos charter itineraries.
Explore the yachts available for Abacos charters, spanning luxury catamarans from 55′, motor yachts of 68′–98′, and superyachts above 100′. Weekly rates start from approximately $39,900 on a catamaran and from $73,500 on the newest motor yachts above 78′. Filter by yacht type, guest capacity, length, or rate to compare options at a glance. Shallow-draft catamarans and smaller motor yachts excel in the Abacos’ protected inner waters. Boatcrowd’s specialists can advise on the ideal draft, layout, and home port for cruising the sheltered Sea of Abaco and its cay-side villages.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size yacht do I need for 8 guests in the Abacos?
A luxury catamaran of 58′–65′ with four cabins is ideal for 8 guests in the Abacos – the shallow draft gives access to the Sea of Abaco’s inner banks and popular sandbars. For more interior space and faster cruising between cays, a motor yacht of 80′–90′ provides larger cabins and a dedicated crew galley, though deeper-draft vessels may need to stay in marked channels.
What water toys and activities are available onboard?
Standard inventory on most Abacos charter yachts includes paddleboards, kayaks, snorkelling sets, and a tender for village runs and beach drop-offs. Larger yachts often carry jet skis, wakeboard gear, and fishing tackle suited to the Abacos’ reef and flats fishing. Diving equipment can be arranged with advance notice through your charter specialist.
Is the Abacos suitable for families with young children?
The sheltered Sea of Abaco is one of the calmest cruising grounds in the Bahamas, making it a superb choice for young families. Shallow, sandy-bottomed bays at Treasure Cay and Tahiti Beach offer safe swimming and paddling, and the short hops between cays – rarely more than 8 nautical miles – keep transit times comfortably brief for little ones.
How far in advance should I book an Abacos charter?
Peak-season bookings (December–April) should be made 6–12 months in advance, particularly for shallow-draft catamarans best suited to the Abacos’ inner waters. Shoulder-season availability in November and May is generally easier to secure, often with just 2–3 months’ notice, and brings calmer winds, warmer water, and uncrowded anchorages at Hope Town, Green Turtle Cay, and Treasure Cay.