Yacht Charter Belize
Yacht charter Belize unlocks the western Caribbean’s most spectacular barrier reef – the second largest on Earth, stretching 300 kilometres along the coast and sheltering a mosaic of over 400 coral cayes, mangrove channels, and three UNESCO-listed atolls where nurse sharks glide beneath your hull and rays spiral upward through shafts of turquoise light. Around 15 charter yachts cruise Belizean waters, including 68′–98′ motor yachts with shallow drafts ideal for reef navigation, 55′+ catamarans whose stability and deck space suit multi-island exploration, and 100′+ superyachts that anchor in the deeper channels off Turneffe and Lighthouse Reef. November to May is peak season – trade winds of 10–15 knots, minimal rainfall, and water temperatures of 26–29°C create near-perfect conditions for diving, snorkelling, and fly-fishing the flats. The shoulder months of June and October still deliver warm, fishable weather with quieter anchorages and softer pricing. Daily rates start from approximately $3,500/day for a motor yacht or catamaran, climbing to $12,000+/day on a superyacht, plus 12.5% Belizean GST and 30–35% APA for fuel, provisions, and marine-reserve entry fees. Belize’s unmatched calling card is the Great Blue Hole – a 300-metre-wide, 125-metre-deep marine sinkhole off Lighthouse Reef whose stalactite-lined walls rank among the world’s most iconic dives, accessible only by boat and unforgettable from the moment you peer over the edge.
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Dive into reef logistics, marine-reserve permits, and the best anchorages along the barrier reef in our comprehensive Belize destination guide.
Browse curated Belize charter itineraries linking the Great Blue Hole, Turneffe Atoll, Ambergris Caye, and Placencia’s southern cayes.
The grid above showcases around 15 yachts available for Belize charters – motor yachts from 68′, catamarans from 55′, and superyachts over 100′. Weekly rates start from approximately $24,500. Narrow your search by type, guest capacity, length, or rate, then speak with Boatcrowd’s charter specialists to arrange marine-reserve permits, dive logistics, and provisioning tailored to the reef-cruising conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book a Belize yacht charter?
For the prime November–April dry season, six to eight months’ lead time is advisable – the fleet of around 15 vessels fills quickly during the peak diving and fishing months. The June–October shoulder can sometimes be arranged with three to four months’ notice at more competitive rates.
Do I need a special permit to dive the Great Blue Hole?
Diving the Great Blue Hole requires entry to the Lighthouse Reef marine reserve, which carries a per-person conservation fee. Your charter crew or Boatcrowd broker can pre-arrange all permits and coordinate with a certified Belizean dive operator to ensure the dive is safely guided and fully compliant with reserve regulations.
What is included in the charter price?
The base rate covers the yacht, professional crew, insurance, and standard equipment including snorkelling gear and the tender. Fuel, provisions, beverages, marine-reserve fees, and specialist dive services are funded through the APA (30–35% of the charter fee). Belizean GST at 12.5% applies to the base rate, and any unspent APA is refunded at the end of the voyage.
Is Belize suitable for families with young children?
Belize is an outstanding family charter destination. The calm, shallow waters inside the barrier reef are ideal for young snorkellers and paddleboarders, and encounters with nurse sharks, rays, and sea turtles in waist-deep water captivate children of every age. Many yachts carry child-friendly snorkelling gear, life jackets, and inflatable toys, and the relaxed Belizean pace ashore – with fruit stands, friendly villages, and gentle wildlife – keeps younger guests happily entertained between snorkelling sessions, beach barbecues, and visits to friendly Belizean fishing villages.