Yacht Charter Bermuda
Yacht charter Bermuda introduces an Atlantic island unlike any other – pink-sand beaches formed from crushed coral and shell, pastel cottages topped with stepped white limestone roofs designed to catch every drop of rain, and gin-clear water that reveals centuries-old shipwrecks resting just metres below the surface. Positioned roughly 650 nautical miles east of Cape Hatteras, Bermuda sits at the crossroads of the Gulf Stream, which warms its surrounding waters to a swimmable 24–28 °C from May through October and supports the northernmost coral-reef system in the Atlantic. The charter fleet includes around 10 yachts, featuring motor yachts of 68′–98′, superyachts above 100′, and luxury catamarans from 55′. Peak charter season runs May through October, when warm south-westerly breezes replace the winter swells and days stretch past eight o’clock; spring (April–May) and autumn (October–November) offer shoulder-season value with pleasant temperatures and thinner crowds.
Daily rates start from $4,300 on a catamaran and from $5,900 on a mid-size motor yacht of 68′–78′, plus APA of roughly 30–35 per cent. Bermuda’s distinction lies in its world-class wreck diving – over 300 documented wrecks line the surrounding reef platform – paired with British colonial charm, from afternoon tea at a Hamilton hotel to a Dark ’n’ Stormy sipped on the deck of a cedar-beamed yacht club as the sun dips below the Great Sound.
Explore Bermuda
Navigate Bermuda’s pink-sand beaches, historic shipwrecks, and Hamilton’s harbour dining scene in our Bermuda destination guide.
Plot a route from the Great Sound to St George’s and the outer reefs with our curated Bermuda charter itineraries.
Browse around 10 yachts available for charter in Bermuda, from luxury catamarans of 55′ with spacious deck areas to crewed motor yachts and superyachts above 100′ offering full-service hospitality. Use the filters above to sort by yacht type, guest capacity, length, and daily rate – whether you want a dive-focused platform yacht with onboard compressors or a spacious flybridge vessel for sunset cocktails in the Great Sound. Boatcrowd’s charter specialists are available to help match the right vessel to your Bermuda adventure, coordinate dive logistics, and arrange every on-water detail from provisioning to shoreside excursions.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to charter a yacht in Bermuda?
May through October offers the warmest water (24–28 °C), calmest seas, and longest daylight hours, making it ideal for swimming, snorkelling, and wreck diving across the reef platform. The shoulder months of April and November bring pleasant conditions at lower daily rates, though water temperatures dip towards 22 °C and evening breezes can feel cooler on the aft deck.
What size yacht do I need for six guests?
A 55′–65′ catamaran with three en-suite cabins comfortably hosts six guests, with generous trampoline nets and a shaded cockpit for open-air dining. Alternatively, a motor yacht in the 68′–78′ range offers three to four staterooms plus a spacious flybridge, swim platform, and air-conditioned salon, providing extra indoor living space for cooler spring evenings or a more private cruising experience.
Is Bermuda suitable for wreck diving from a charter yacht?
Bermuda is one of the world’s premier wreck-diving destinations, with over 300 documented wrecks across the reef platform, many in just 8–15 metres of water. Your captain can position the yacht directly above key sites such as the Constellation or the Cristóbal Colón, and the crew can coordinate with local dive operators for guided excursions, equipment hire, and certification courses if needed.
What is included in the charter price?
The base charter rate covers the yacht, professional crew, insurance, and onboard amenities including standard water toys such as paddleboards and snorkel gear. The APA – usually 30–35 per cent of the base fee – is an advance fund for fuel, provisions, marina fees, and any additional requests. Your captain tracks all APA expenditure, and any unused balance is returned at the end of the trip.