Yacht Charter Curaçao
Yacht charter Curaçao delivers a vibrant blend of Dutch-colonial architecture, hidden beach coves, and underwater cliffs that drop from shallow coral gardens into deep indigo within a single fin-kick – all wrapped in an island culture that pulses with Papiamentu music, open-air art galleries, and waterfront restaurants serving kèshì yena and fresh red snapper. Willemstad’s UNESCO-listed Handelskade, with its row of candy-coloured merchants’ houses reflected in St Anna Bay, makes one of the Caribbean’s most photogenic arrival points by yacht, while the south-east coast between Playa Lagun and Cas Abao hides pocket beaches framed by low limestone cliffs and fed by calm, reef-protected water ideal for snorkelling. The fleet serving Curaçao and Bonaire includes around 10 yachts – motor yachts of 68′–98′, superyachts above 100′, and luxury catamarans from 55′. Peak season spans December through April under consistent trade winds of 12–20 knots and 29 °C skies; May and November bring shoulder-season savings, calmer seas, and warm water that remains ideal for diving.
Daily rates begin at $4,300 on a catamaran and from $5,900 on a mid-size motor yacht of 68′–78′, plus APA of around 30–35 per cent. Curaçao’s edge is its cultural depth – mornings spent snorkelling the Blue Room sea cave, afternoons wandering Pietermaai’s street-art district with a craft beer in hand, and evenings on the aft deck as the Queen Emma pontoon bridge swings open to let tall-masted vessels glide through the harbour below a coral-pink sunset.
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Wander Willemstad’s UNESCO waterfront, hidden beach coves, and underwater cliffs in our comprehensive Curaçao destination guide.
Cruise from Willemstad to Cas Abao, Playa Lagun, and the south-east coves with our bespoke Curaçao charter itineraries.
Browse around 10 yachts available for charter across Curaçao and Bonaire, spanning 55′ catamarans to crewed motor yachts and superyachts above 100′ with professional chefs and full toy garages. Filter by yacht type, guest capacity, length, or daily rate to find a vessel that suits your group – from an intimate catamaran for a couple’s getaway to a crewed superyacht for a milestone celebration. Boatcrowd’s charter specialists can pair the right yacht with a bespoke Curaçao itinerary tailored to your preferred pace, provisioning preferences, and shore-excursion interests.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time of year to charter in Curaçao?
December through April offers the driest weather, reliable trade winds, and prime diving visibility – ideal for a week split between Curaçao’s coves and Bonaire’s reef-fringed coast. Shoulder months of May and November bring slightly warmer water, fewer yachts on the horizon, and rates that can be 10–15 per cent lower than peak-season pricing while conditions remain excellent.
Can I combine Curaçao with Bonaire and Aruba?
Yes. Curaçao to Bonaire is around 40 nautical miles – roughly a half-day on a motor yacht – and Curaçao to Aruba is about 45 nautical miles in the opposite direction. A seven- to ten-day charter covers all three ABC islands comfortably, with time for cultural sightseeing in Willemstad, dedicated diving in Bonaire’s marine park, and beach relaxation along Aruba’s leeward coast.
What is the APA and how is it used?
The Advance Provisioning Allowance – typically 30–35 per cent of the base charter fee – is paid before departure and covers fuel, food, beverages, marina fees, and extras like restaurant reservations or dive-shop coordination throughout the trip. Your captain manages the fund with full transparency, provides a detailed reconciliation at the end, and refunds any unused balance directly.
How many guests can a yacht accommodate?
Catamarans of 55′–65′ typically sleep six to eight guests across three to four en-suite cabins, while motor yachts of 68′–98′ can accommodate eight to twelve guests in four to five staterooms with separate crew quarters. Superyachts above 100′ may host twelve or more, with additional staff, formal dining areas, and expanded deck entertaining space for larger celebrations and events.