Yacht Charter Singapore
Yacht charter Singapore launches from one of the world’s most electrifying city-states – a compact island where the futuristic Supertree canopy of Gardens by the Bay glows against a skyline of glass and steel, hawker centres serve chilli crab so fresh the shell still crackles, and the marina at ONE°15 stretches out beneath the triple towers of Marina Bay Sands. Around 10 charter yachts operate from Singapore’s waters, including 68′–98′ motor yachts ideal for evening harbour cruises past the Merlion and Sentosa’s beaches, 100′+ superyachts with stabilisers for open-water passages to the Southern Islands, and 55′+ luxury catamarans whose shallow drafts open up the sheltered lagoons of Lazarus Island and St John’s Island.
The tropical climate delivers year-round warmth at 30–32°C, with the driest and most settled windows running February to April and June to September between the monsoon transitions. Daily rates start from approximately $4,500/day on a well-appointed motor yacht, climbing to $9,000+/day on superyachts above 89′, plus 9% Singapore GST and 30–35% APA covering fuel, provisions, and marina fees. Singapore’s unique charter appeal is its role as Southeast Asia’s superyacht crossroads – a gleaming, hyper-efficient gateway where you can board in the morning, cruise the Southern Islands by lunch, and be underway toward the Riau Archipelago, Langkawi, or the Mergui Archipelago by sunset, all having provisioned from one of the finest culinary and luxury-goods cities on earth.
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Browse curated Singapore charter itineraries linking Marina Bay, Lazarus Island, Sentosa, and the passage south to Indonesia’s Riau Islands.
The grid above showcases around 10 yachts available for Singapore charters – from 68′ motor yachts to 100′+ superyachts and 55′+ luxury catamarans. Weekly rates start from approximately $31,500. Use the filters to narrow by yacht type, guest capacity, overall length, or daily rate, and once you’ve shortlisted your favourites, Boatcrowd’s charter specialists can coordinate berth reservations, provisioning, and multi-country passage planning across Southeast Asia.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book a Singapore yacht charter?
For peak demand around the Singapore Grand Prix (September–October), Chinese New Year, and the festive December–January window, booking six to eight months ahead is strongly recommended. Outside these events, Singapore’s year-round season means charters can often be arranged three to four months in advance with good vessel availability.
What is included in the charter price?
The base rate covers the yacht, professional crew, insurance, and standard on-board equipment including the tender and snorkelling gear. Fuel, provisions, beverages, marina fees, and any excursions are funded through the Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), set at 30–35% of the charter fee. Singapore GST at 9% applies to the base rate, and any unspent APA is refunded at the end of the voyage.
Can I combine Singapore with Indonesia or Malaysia on one charter?
Absolutely – Singapore’s position at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula makes it the ideal launchpad for multi-country cruising. The Indonesian Riau Islands lie just 12 nautical miles to the south, while Langkawi and Penang are reachable via the Strait of Malacca. Your Boatcrowd broker handles all cross-border customs clearance, cabotage permits, and passage planning.
Do I need a visa to charter in Singapore?
Citizens of most Western countries – including the US, UK, EU, Canada, and Australia – can enter Singapore visa-free for stays of up to 30 days. If your charter continues into Indonesian or Malaysian waters, additional entry requirements may apply; your Boatcrowd broker can confirm all documentation needed for a seamless multi-country itinerary.