Yacht Charter Eleuthera
Yacht charter Eleuthera traces the slender, 110-mile spine of one of the Bahamas’ most dramatically shaped islands – so narrow at the Glass Window Bridge that you can see the deep-blue Atlantic on one side and the calm, aquamarine Bight of Eleuthera on the other, separated by barely 30 feet of limestone. Eleuthera’s charm lies in its unhurried rhythm: plantation-era pineapple fields give way to surf breaks rolling onto Surfer’s Beach, while the empty expanse of Lighthouse Beach stretches untouched at the island’s southern tip. The fleet includes motor yachts of 68′–98′, superyachts above 100′, and luxury catamarans from 55′, with sheltered anchorages dotted along the leeward western shore. High season runs December through April, when easterly winds average 12–16 knots and daytime temperatures hover around 26 °C; November and May bring softer rates and quieter bays.
Daily rates start from $5,700 on a catamaran or mid-size motor yacht and from $10,500 on latest-model vessels above 78′, plus 10% Bahamian VAT and APA. Eleuthera’s edge is contrast – within a single day’s cruising, you can bodysurf Atlantic swells, free-dive a blue hole, and dine on cracked conch at a clapboard shack overlooking glass-calm shallows on the Bight side.
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Browse the charter fleet serving Eleuthera, from luxury catamarans starting at 55′ to motor yachts of 68′–98′ and superyachts above 100′. Weekly rates begin from around $39,900 on a catamaran and from $73,500 on the latest motor yachts above 78′. Filter results by yacht type, guest capacity, length, or daily rate to compare the options available for your dates. Many charters combine Eleuthera with Harbour Island for a fuller itinerary. Boatcrowd’s specialists can recommend the best vessel and route for exploring Eleuthera’s leeward coast and Atlantic-facing highlights.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book an Eleuthera yacht charter?
For December–April charters, booking 6–12 months ahead ensures the widest selection of vessels and crew. Eleuthera sees less competition for moorings than the Exumas, so shoulder-season trips in November or May can often be arranged with 6–8 weeks’ notice, especially on catamarans repositioning between seasons.
What is included in the charter price?
Your charter fee covers the yacht, professional crew, and onboard equipment including water toys, snorkelling gear, tenders, and all linens and towels. Food, beverages, fuel, and dockage fees are paid from the APA (typically 25–35% of the charter fee). Bahamian VAT of 10% is added to the base rate, and crew gratuity of 10–20% is customary and settled separately at the end of the charter.
Can I combine Eleuthera with Harbour Island or the Exumas?
Harbour Island sits just a mile off Eleuthera’s northern tip – most itineraries pair the two naturally, with barely ten minutes by tender between anchorages. A longer 10–14-day charter can run south from Harbour Island along Eleuthera’s coast and then cross into the northern Exuma cays, covering three of the Bahamas’ most scenic cruising regions in one voyage.
Is Eleuthera suitable for families with young children?
Eleuthera’s leeward coast provides well-protected anchorages with calm, shallow water ideal for young swimmers and first-time snorkellers. Catamarans are a popular family choice here – the wide beam and stable platform make life onboard with small children considerably easier, and the crew can tailor meals, activity schedules, and water-sport sessions to suit younger guests. The short tender ride to Harbour Island also opens up the gentle slopes of Pink Sands Beach for a memorable family day out.