Yacht Charter Bahamas
Yacht charter Bahamas opens the door to over 700 islands scattered across some of the clearest water on Earth – a luminous turquoise that shifts to deep sapphire as the Tongue of the Ocean drops to 6,000 feet just off Andros. Boatcrowd’s Bahamas fleet numbers over 200 vessels, from luxury catamarans starting at 55′ and nimble motor yachts of 68′–98′ to full-beam superyachts above 100′ equipped with helipads, beach clubs, and zero-speed stabilisers. Peak season runs from December through April, when trade winds hold steady at 10–15 knots and daytime highs sit around 27 °C; the shoulder months of November and May bring lighter crowds, calmer seas, and softer rates.
Charter prices begin from $5,700 per day on a modern catamaran or mid-size motor yacht and from $10,500 per day on the latest-model vessels above 78′, plus 10% Bahamian VAT and an advance provisioning allowance (APA) of typically 25–35%. Whether you are wading with nurse sharks at Compass Cay, feeding the swimming pigs of Big Major Cay, or anchoring inside the protected Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, no other Caribbean destination packs this much natural drama and sheer variety of experiences into a single week’s itinerary.
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Browse over 200 yachts available for charter across the Bahamas, including luxury catamarans from 55′, motor yachts of 68′–98′, and superyachts above 100′. Weekly rates start from around $39,900 on a modern catamaran and from $73,500 on the latest motor yachts above 78′. Use the filters above to narrow results by yacht type, guest capacity, length, and daily rate. Boatcrowd’s charter specialists are on hand seven days a week to match the right vessel to your group size, preferred itinerary, and budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book a Bahamas yacht charter?
For peak season (December–April), booking six to twelve months ahead is strongly recommended – the most popular superyachts and catamarans fill their calendars by early autumn. Shoulder-season charters in November or May can often be confirmed with two to three months’ notice, and last-minute availability does appear when itineraries shift or vessels reposition between regions.
What is included in the charter price?
The base charter fee covers the yacht, professional crew, and onboard amenities such as water toys, snorkelling gear, paddleboards, and linens. Provisioning – food, drinks, fuel, and dockage – is handled through the APA, typically 25–35% of the charter fee. Bahamian VAT of 10% applies to the charter fee, and a customary crew gratuity of 10–20% is paid separately at the end of the voyage.
What size yacht do I need for 10 guests?
For a group of 10, a motor yacht of 85′–98′ with five en-suite cabins is the most comfortable option, offering generous saloon space, a large sundeck for group dining, and a professional crew galley. Luxury catamarans in the 60′–70′ range can also accommodate 10 guests and provide excellent beam-to-length stability, making them a strong choice for families with younger children.
Can I combine the Bahamas with another Caribbean destination?
Repositioning charters between the Bahamas and South Florida are popular – Nassau to Miami is roughly 185 nautical miles, rather comfortable overnight crossing on a larger superyacht. Combining with the Turks and Caicos is also feasible on longer itineraries of 10–14 days, particularly aboard vessels with extended-range fuel capacity. Your Boatcrowd charter specialist can map out the ideal Bahamas and Caribbean itinerary.