Yacht Charter Turks and Caicos
Yacht charter Turks and Caicos immerses you in some of the clearest water in the Atlantic – a luminous, gin-clear turquoise that stretches across the Caicos Bank in depths shallow enough to wade for miles, yet drops abruptly to 7,000 feet at the Columbus Passage between the Caicos and Turks island groups. Grace Bay on Providenciales consistently ranks among the world’s finest beaches, but the real magic for charter guests lies in the uninhabited cays to the south and east: French Cay’s wall dives, the conch-rich shallows of South Caicos, and the flamingo-dotted salt flats of Grand Turk. The charter fleet numbers over 30 vessels, including motor yachts of 68′–98′, superyachts above 100′, and luxury catamarans from 55′, primarily based at the Providenciales marinas of Blue Haven and Turtle Cove. Peak season runs December through April, when trade winds keep daytime highs around 27 °C and visibility below the surface exceeds 30 metres; November and May bring shoulder-season value with warmer water and lighter visitor numbers.
Daily rates start from $8,000 on a mid-size motor yacht and from $10,200 on latest-model vessels above 89′, plus 12% tax and APA of typically 25–35%. Turks and Caicos’s singular appeal is the water itself – a clarity and colour so extraordinary it redefines what you thought Caribbean turquoise could look like.
Explore Turks and Caicos
Discover Grace Bay, the Caicos Bank, and the archipelago’s finest dive sites in the full Turks and Caicos destination guide.
Plan a multi-cay cruise from Providenciales to Grand Turk with our curated Turks and Caicos charter itineraries.
Browse over 30 yachts available for charter across the Turks and Caicos, from luxury catamarans starting at 55′ to motor yachts of 68′–98′ and superyachts above 100′. Weekly rates begin from approximately $56,000 on a modern motor yacht and from $71,400 on the latest vessels above 89′. Filter by yacht type, guest capacity, length, or daily rate. Boatcrowd’s charter specialists can recommend the ideal vessel and route for exploring the Caicos Bank, the wall dives, and the outer cays.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book a Turks and Caicos charter?
For peak-season departures (December–April), booking 6–12 months ahead is recommended – the Turks and Caicos fleet is more compact than larger Caribbean hubs, so specific vessel requests should be confirmed early. Shoulder-season trips in November or May can often be arranged with 2–3 months’ notice, and bring the added bonus of quieter anchorages and superb diving visibility.
What water toys and activities are available onboard?
Most charter yachts carry paddleboards, kayaks, snorkelling sets, and a tender as standard. Larger motor yachts and superyachts typically add jet skis, SeaBobs, fishing tackle, and diving compressors. The Turks and Caicos offer world-class wall diving, bonefishing on the Caicos flats, and exceptional reef snorkelling – your charter specialist can arrange guided excursions to the best sites on request.
Is Turks and Caicos suitable for families with young children?
The Turks and Caicos are superb for family charters. Grace Bay’s gentle, sandy shallows are ideal for young swimmers, and the Caicos Bank offers wading depths stretching hundreds of metres from shore. Children love spotting starfish, conch, and juvenile turtles in the crystal-clear shallows. Catamarans are a popular family choice, with stable decks, safety netting, and crew experienced in hosting younger guests.
What is included in the charter price?
The base charter fee covers the yacht, professional crew, and all onboard amenities – water toys, snorkelling gear, tenders, and linens. Food, beverages, fuel, and marina fees are managed through the APA (typically 25–35% of the charter fee). Crew gratuity of 10–20% is customary and paid separately at the end of the voyage.