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Charter Karibik
Sie träumen seit Jahren von einem Segelurlaub in der Karibik? Setzen Sie den Traum in die Realität um. Steigen Sie mit auf und segeln Sie mit uns in der Karibik. Sunja Yachting, der perfekte Yachtcharter Partner für Ihren Segelurlaub in Karibik kennt die besten Routen und Tipps für einen perfekten Segelurlaub in der Karibik. Die schönsten Buchten und goldgelbe Strände warten auf Sie. Dazu kommt das wunderschöne und klare türkisfarbene Wasser.
Warum sollten Sie nicht mit uns segeln? Über 15 Jahre Erfahrung im Yachtcharter Business und zehntausenden zufriedenen Kunden sprechen eine deutliche Sprache. Wir lieben segeln und wir leben segeln. Wir würden uns freuen, Sie auf einer unserer Segel, Katamaran oder Motorboot Yachten begrüßen zu dürfen!
- Segeln Grenada
Die Insel Grenada, offiziell Staat Grenada, gehört zu den Insel der kleinen Antillen, die geographisch zu den Inseln über dem Winde in der Karibischen See gehören. Die empfehlenswerten Attraktionen der Insel sind die Annandale Wasserfälle, der Grand Anse Beach, das Bistum Saint George's, sowie die Belmont Estate Kakaoplantage.
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- Segeln Guadeloupe
Die Insel Guadeloupe, wird von den Einheimischen Gwada genannt. Guadeloupe steht unter französischer Flagge, ist daher auch Teil der europäischen Union und gehört geograpisch zu den kleinen Antillen. Zu den Sehenswürdigkeiten der Insel gehören die Carbet Wasserfälle, Pointe de la Grande Vigie, sowie der noch aktive Soufrière Vulkan.
Yachtcharter Guadeloupe
Segeln Virgin Gorda
Virgin Gorda ist die drittgrößte Insel der britischen Jungerninseln. Auf Grund des vulkanischen Ursprung der Insel ist die Sehenswürdigkeit dieser Insel die The Baths - Felsblöcke aus Granit die einen Weg zum Meer bilden, sowie der Gorda Peak National Park und der Strand von Mahoe Bay. Der höchste Punkt der Insel beträgt gerade einmal 418 Meter.
Marina Virgin Gorda
Segeln Martinique
Die Insel Martinique, auch Madinina genannt, gehört zu den kleinen Antillen, die widerrum zu den Inseln über dem Winde gehören. Martinique gehört zu Frankreich und ist damit auch Teil der europäischen Union. Zu den Sehenswürdigkeiten gehören Berg und Vulkan von Montagne Pelee, sowie der Botanische Garten Jardin de Balata.
Marina du Marin Martinique
Yachtcharter Karibik
Die wohl wichtigsten Merkmale die fast jeder mit der Karibik verbinden würde sind schöne Buchten, schöne gold-gelbe Strände mit Palmen und vielen Früchten, sowie kristallklares türkises Wasser. Aber neben diesen schönen Eigenschaften bringen viele der karibischen Inseln auch andere schöne Dinge mit sich. Zum Beispiel gibt es auf der Insel Puerto Rico atemberaubende Wasserfälle mit Badelagunen am Ende der Wasserfälle. Die Insel St. Thomas ist für sein schönes Riff und das verbundene Schnorchelparadies bekannt. Die Insel St. Lucia ist mit reichlich Urwald und tropischen Pflanzen mit vielen wunderbaren Früchten gesegnet. Chartern Sie Ihre favorisierte Segelyacht, Katamaran oder Motoryacht und segeln Sie los. Ein Segelurlaub in der Karibik ist ein wunderschönes und unvergessliches Spektakel.
Motoryacht Charter Karibik
Sie suchen eine Motoryacht, ein Motorboot, Hausboot oder einen Motorkatamaran zum Chartern? Und planen Ihren nächsten Segelurlaub in Kroatien am Mittelmeer? Dann sind Sie bei Sunja Yachting genau an der richtigen Adresse. Sunja Yachting bietet den Extra-Service für Schiffs- und Bootsvermietung an. Unsere große Auswahl an Schiffen und die persönliche Betreuung vom Anfang bis Ende Ihrer Bootsferien, werden Sie begeistern! Wir sind in Kroatien an sehr vielen Marinas vor Ort....
Segelyacht Charter Karibik
Um unsere Skipper umfassend über die Segelyachten zu informieren, haben wir sämtliche in Kroatien Verfügbaren Schiffe informativ aufgelistet. Segelyacht Charter: Die Aufteilung erfolgt in je nach Anzahl der Kabinen 2 Kabinen Yachten, 3 Kabinen Yachten, 4 Kabinen Yachten, 5 Kabinen Yachten und Katamarane. Die technischen Daten Informieren Sie über die wichtigsten Details und eine große Anzahl von Bildern gibt Skipper und Crew einen umfänglichen Eindruck über die Außen und natürlich auch die Innenansicht der Charter Yacht.....
Katamaran Charter Karibik
Katamaran Charter Karibik - Lagoon, Nautitech, Fountaine Pajot, Privilege. Katamarane günstig in Karibik mieten. Machen Sie Ihren Urlaub zum Segelurlaub und erleben Sie einen atemberaubenden Luxus-Urlaub auf einem Katamaran oder einer Segelyacht. Katamaran mit 3-Kabinen, 4-Kabinen oder 5-Kabinen in Karibik....
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Fountaine Pajot Helia 44 Karibik
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CARIBBEAN YACHT CHARTERS
1229 boats available for bareboat or crewed charter
Yachts from professional fleet operators in Caribbean
Free cancellation of reservation without obligations within 4 days
Most popular boats For rent in CARIBBEAN
Fountaine Pajot MY 37 - 3 cab. (2018)
Lagoon 42 - 4 + 1 cab. (2019)
Lagoon 560 (2013)
Fountaine Pajot Saona 47 (Quintet) - 5 + 1 cab. (2023)
Bali 4.8 - 6 + 1 cab. (2022)
Belize 43 (2006)
Lagoon 40 - 4 + 2 cab (2019)
Bali 4.4 - 4 + 1 cab. (2024)
Oceanis 41.1 (2018)
Beneteau 54 (2024)
Top destinations in caribbean for boat rental.
444 boats for charter
from ₽115,740 per week
255 boats for charter
from ₽110,610 per week
THE BAHAMAS
128 boats for charter
from ₽152,010 per week
US VIRGIN ISLANDS (USVI)
116 boats for charter
from ₽133,200 per week
96 boats for charter
from ₽162,540 per week
78 boats for charter
from ₽110,880 per week
- Guadeloupe 75 boats in Guadeloupe 75
- Antigua 50 boats in Antigua 50
- St. Vincent 38 boats in St. Vincent 38
- St. Lucia 29 boats in St. Lucia 29
- Puerto Rico 6 boats in Puerto Rico 6
Types of boats available for rent in Caribbean
Catamaran charter
954 catamarans available for rent in Caribbean, form ₽110,610 for 1 week charter. Ideal option for group of friends or family vacation.
Sailboat charter
There are 210 sailboats available for charter in Caribbean, prices start from ₽107,010 per week. Most budget friendly option for a vacation.
Power boat charter
37 powerboats available in Caribbean for rent, starting from ₽148,500 per week. Bareboat or crewed options available for sailing vacations.
Trimaran charter
10 trimarans available for rent in Caribbean, with prices from ₽305,550 per week. Great option for skippers looking for performance boats.
Gulets charter
Currently not available for charter in this country. Check other boat types.
Houseboat charter
Yacht charter types available in Caribbean
Bareboat charter, crewed yachts, by the cabin charter, skippered boats, cost of boat rental in caribbean.
Average yacht charter cost in Caribbean starts from ₽373,680 per week. Graphic below represents fluctuation of charter prices in Caribbean during the year, based on a sample of 50 boats ranging from 40 to 50-foot. This graphic shows months with lowest prices during the year as well high season when prices are above average. Before booking the boat at lowest rate, please check sailing conditions as usually best prices are during off season.
Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
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€7,123 | €8,398 | €5,627 | €5,101 | €4,152 | €4,377 | €4,600 | €5,592 | €7,124 |
Caribbean Yacht Charter Reviews with 12knots
Abby Daniell
United States
“Fantastic week of sailing”
I, and my fellow sailors on the Rawa out of Stockholm had a fantastic week of sailing and exploring the Stockholm Archipelago. Thank you to 12 Knots for all of the arrangements.
“Great charter”
We chartered a 5.4 Baili "SKADI" through 12 knots. Hélène C. with 12 knots went above and beyond our expectations to ensure a great trip. The boat was one of the best we have ever chartered. All rigging equipment was in great working order, so was al…
Mark Etheridge
“We all enjoyed the vacation very much”
Hi Grigory, The boat was in great condition! and it really is a beautiful location. Thanks for all the organizing you’ve done to make the trip a success. Mark
Ven Dobrinov
“Everything was perfect!”
Dear Grigory, Everything was perfect! Thank you :) Please see the attached photo.
United Kingdom
“Very positive experience with 12 knots”
Very positive experience with 12 knots. Even when we had an issued regarding the boat Helene and her team were very helpful in getting to a resolution working with the base manager. Would definitely use 12 knots again. Thanks Helene in particular.
Michael Zulla
“Private charter with 12 Knots”
Our week-long private charter with 12 Knots on a Bali 46.5 catamaran was a remarkable experience. Sailing through Sardinia and Corsica was made even more enjoyable by our capable and friendly crew. And the team at 12 Knots planned a wonderful itinera…
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Sailing Around Windward and Leeward Islands of the Caribbean
The Caribbean covers a huge region of widely spread islands 2,000 miles (3,218 km) long.
The larger ones have become sovereign countries with broad range of amenities for sailors, while the smaller ones still preserve its untouched rural charm and tranquility.
From the western tip of Cuba to the Leewards in the east, then south to the top of South America and along Venezuela’s north coast – this chain of islands has created a hook-like shape around the Caribbean Sea. Location like this is always an enticing bait for sailing - perfect climate and array of diverse cultures, customs, cuisines and experiences, water sports and an unlimited number of other attractions.
Planning sailing vacations in Caribbean, you may wish to consider these groupings of the islands as points of your itinerary, as they contain many popular cruising areas and harbor stops. There is no doubt that in the scope of Caribbean bareboat or skippered yacht charters both groups have their charms and countless reasons to explore, which definitely makes it a great sailing destination.
Caribbean yacht rentals
12 Knots offers eleven yacht charter bases in the Caribbean region, each with unique individual character, providing sailing experience for everyone, from a novice to an experienced sailor. This region comprises more than 700 hundred islands and islets, so you can choose Caribbean sailing vacations with shot and easy hops or more challenging passages.
Taking Caribbean sailing vacations, you will find warm and steady trade winds in picturesque surroundings; discover plenty of great bars and authentic cuisine!
It’s up to you, choosing between the Leeward Caribbean islands with short and easy hops with line-of-sight sailing and the Windward with more challenging open water passages. Wherever you go, you will return home relaxed, refreshed and ready to start planning your next Caribbean sailing adventure.
The Windward islands
Windward Islands located at the southern end of the Caribbean island chain and stretch for over 300 miles to the south-eastern end of the Caribbean Sea. The Windward Islands are simply called so due to their position as they are exposed to the northeast trade winds. For experienced sailors, it can be right choice to sail among the four main islands: Martinique, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Grenada. They lay far apart each other allowing open ocean sailing and while steady easterly trade winds, make passages north or south easy. With constant 12 to 25 knots wind, Caribbean sailing is among best in the world. Night anchorages in peaceful and protected areas give sailors freedom to explore and soak up British and French island culture. The islands of St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Grenada were British colonies until they gained independence during the 1970s. Martinique is still an overseas department of France.
The climate of the Windward Islands is definitely a marine one.
When tropical heat reaches its peak, steady trade winds and daily sea breezes come to rescue.
Typically, dry and wet seasons go hand in hand here. Although the priority of more rainfalls is given to the eastern side of the islands mainly due to the prevailing north-east trade winds there.
The islands east of Puerto Rico were called “Windward Islands” by the Spanish, while the islands south of Puerto Rico were named as “Leewards “. And Dominica positions itself right on the border line between the Windward and the Leeward Islands.
Long time ago some of the islands used to be French colonies, subsequently gained its name as The French Antilles.
The population of the Windward Islands is mostly of African origin, with some exceptions of Chinese and Caucasians. The present day Windward Islands will welcome tourists with upscale resorts, stunning beaches and pleasant sunny weather.
After cruising through the Windward Islands, you may wish to set sails to the Leeward Islands.
The Leeward islands
The Leeward islands are located on the eastern edge of the Caribbean Sea and form the northeastern boundary between Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean, extending from Puerto Rico to the Windward Islands, forming part of the Lesser Antilles chain.
Although 700 miles long stretch of these magnificent isles mostly constitute the whole body of the Leewards, it provides the abundance of enjoyment: quaint fishing spots, ancient ruins and delicious authentic cuisine.
Blessed with balmy temperatures all around the year, The Leeward Islands are called leeward because they're away from the wind or downwind (in the "lee"). Leeward group of Caribbean islands includes: the U.S. Virgin Islands, the British Virgin Islands, Anguilla, Saint Martin, Saint-Barthelemy, Saba, Sint Eustatius, Saint Kitts, Nevis, Barbuda, Antiqua, Redonda, Montserrat and Guadeloupe.
One of two "sister islands", St Kitts and Nevis, provides a brilliant Caribbean experience, from their picture-perfect beaches and volcanic mountains to friendly locals and layers of history to explore. For the water sport lovers, there are numerous aquatic activities that include fishing, diving, windsurfing and surfing.
St.Kitts and Nevis
Switch from sailing to inland for a change and St.Kitts and Nevis will deliver the most exceptional hiking in the Caribbean. The dormant volcano of Mount Liamuiga is considered to be the toughest to climb. And with the experienced guide you may even try to descend in its crater!
The unspoiled landscape of dry littoral forest and rainforest will present memorable show of fauna and flora. Many plants are of culinary and medical use, and some even used in black magic, as informative guides would point out its botanical value.
The wild life-lovers will not be disappointed with variety of different types of exotic animals.
Actually, the Great Salt Pond has become famous for its largest habitat of green velvet monkeys.
St. Kitts and Nevis will keep you captivated with majestic view of huge conical shells, remains of old sugar mills, along with some other plantation ruins, built in the 18 th century.
Back to water activities, and tourists will be pleased with what these two island can offer: deep-water fishing, snorkeling, scuba diving and more.
Then in order to satisfy your growing appetite visit two popular restaurants: Carambola and the Shipwreck Bar and Grill to enjoy its delicious local meals.
A yacht charter in the Caribbean Leeward Islands offers sailors an unrivalled remarkable experience. Enjoy tropical landscapes, pristine palm-lined beaches and azure waters — all the joys of marine life.
Sailing over the Leeward Islands may have all the pleasures to offer: the Tropical rainforests, glittering coral reefs, and luxury sand beaches. That’s probably why most of the known tourist resorts on these islands play a critical role in their economy, as do banking and fishing. Many of them also rely on their status as a tax haven to promote offshore financial services as a source of government revenue. But there is much more to discover in the Leeward Islands. These Caribbean islands provide great variety of yachts for charter and pleasant sailing vacations. Most of the Leeward Islands are located close to each other with moderate winds from 10 to 15 knots and rather low wavers. BVI is the most popular area for Caribbean charters either bareboat or luxury crewed vacations. This is the right place for the novice sailor’s easy passages in line-of-sight sailing.
The climate of the Caribbean Leeward Islands can be described as tropical, but much drier than in Windward Islands. Though the climate does vary from island to island and can even be different in different parts of the same island. Rainfall increases with elevation and in more southerly latitudes. In some cases trade winds look like refreshing tonic to the tropical heat. There is minor seasonal variation, although the second half of the year, the wet season, is slightly warmer and rainier. The best time for sailing in the Caribbean may be the first half of the year. At this time the temperatures usually range between 81°F (27°C) and 95°F(35°C). Annual rainfall averages about 40 to 50 inches (1016 to 1270 mm). Keep in mind, that nearly every island had been severely damaged by hurricane activity in its recent history.
English is the most widespread language all around the islands, plus many of the people speak French and Dutch on the St Martin Island. Both English-based and French-based Creole are also spoken. The prevailing currency is The East Caribbean dollar. But St Martin is odd man out again, circulating the Netherlands Antilles guilder in the Dutch area and the Euro in the French region. Nevertheless, the US dollar is widely accepted throughout the islands.
If you eager to take part in sporting activities, then you may be pleased to know that cricket is widely played and followed in the former British territories. Besides, as in the rest of the Caribbean, music is also always a big part of local life. Enjoy the magical sounds of calypso, soca, steelpan, reggae, salsa and jazz — all of the mentioned has their adherents.
During your Caribbean yacht charter, you may wish to participate in some major holiday celebrations, including the St Kitts Christmas, New Year carnaval, the annual music festival, as well as Anguilla’s Emancipation Day and Culturama festival on August 1st.
The culture of the Leeward Islands is varied by different influences, including French, Dutch and West Indian. Due to that sailing around the Leeward Islands provides a wonderful choice of cuisine and some great restaurants to satisfy your affection for the finest dishes. By the way, the island of Anguilla offers true gastronomic feasts. When sailing in the Caribbean Leeward Islands, be sure to try freshly caught lobsters with a glass of wine.
Sailing the Caribbean With 12 Knots
So, while planning a Caribbean charter it is highly recommended to decide on how many islands you would like to visit in a given time frame. Research Caribbean boat rentals and determine which island you would like to have as a starting base. Then you can plan an itinerary for the week or ten days, taking into consideration distances between the islands and activities you would like to have, like island tracking, scuba diving, snorkeling, volcano hiking, or even shopping.
12 Knots team will give you plenty of useful information not only on the bareboat charter in Caribbean, but also itineraries, places of interest and peculiarities of each island.
Taking a yacht charter in the Caribbean is just a perfect combination of sailing and relaxation, authentic culture and a range of water sport activities. In a few words, this area may always offer something for everyone in these amazing islands’ surrounding.
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Find Caribbean Crewed Yachts for the Vacation of a Lifetime
The Caribbean is one of the most popular destinations for yacht charters in the world, featuring crystal-blue waters, white-sand beaches, and more than 5,000 islands and cays to explore. With so many islands to choose from, your Caribbean yacht charter itinerary can be tailored to your preferences, giving you the perfect opportunity to island-hop and explore everything the tropical islands have to offer while comfortably kicking back inside luxurious accommodations on the water.
On your private yacht charter , you will be able to explore lively harbors, secluded beaches, tropical rainforests, world-class dive sites, and much more. The possibilities are endless!
Caribbean Yacht Charter Highlights
- More than 5,000 islands and cays to explore
- A great winter destination
- Crystal-clear, sparkling blue waters
- Long stretches of white-sand beaches
- Luxury hotels, five-star restaurants, and spas
- Islands with their own unique cultures and cuisines
- A large selection of crewed yachts for charter
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Caribbean Yachting Season
The Caribbean high season for yacht charters runs from mid-December to early May, with Christmas and New Year’s the most popular and busiest times of the year. But due to the islands’ locations near the equator, temperatures remain ideal throughout the year, making off-season charters just as enjoyable.
Keep in mind, however, that there is an increased chance for storms and hurricanes during the summer season, mainly from mid-August to mid-November. Most charter yachts leave the area during that time.
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Area Guide: Caribbean Charter Destinations
Are you ready to explore all that the Caribbean has to offer? There are three main island areas in the Caribbean, all fantastic destinations for Caribbean charter yacht vacations.
The Grenadines
The Grenadines are untouched by mass tourism and industry, and they are the perfect charter destination if you are looking for solitude and you enjoy exploring remote areas. A great combination of lush rain forests and sandy beaches awaits!
This is a great summer charter destination because the islands aren’t usually affected by hurricanes.
The Leeward Islands
Leeward Islands yacht rentals offer the perfect combination of luxury and solitude. You can visit the glitzy islands of St. Maarten and St. Barts one day and get lost in the remoteness and tranquility of Anguilla the next day.
These islands are rich in history and offer great restaurants, upscale resorts, and trendy harbors.
The Virgin Islands
The Virgin Islands are the perfect location for first-time charterers and families because of their calm waters, protected natural anchorages, and short distances between the islands.
The BVI are a great destination for a catamaran or sailing yacht charter. Caribbean locations here have constant yet mild trade winds year round, and the area offers fantastic diving and snorkeling.
Where Can I Charter a Yacht?
When you choose Worldwide Boat as your Caribbean yacht charter broker, we can help you charter a luxury boat anywhere in the Caribbean or anywhere else you’d like to go, from the Mediterranean to Alaska to the Galapagos Islands.
How Do I Book a Private Yacht?
The best Caribbean yacht charters can be booked in just a few easy steps:
- Choose our experienced yacht charter specialists to assist you through the process of booking a yacht.
- Search by destination or by boat, or use our advanced search tool to filter your options by the number of guests, yacht type, destination, and/or your budget.
- Pick the option that best fits your needs and your dream vacation.
- Reserve your yacht by signing a contract with the yacht owner.
- Enjoy your vacation!
How Much Does it Cost to Charter a Yacht in the Caribbean?
Weekly rates for Caribbean boat charters are dependent on a number of factors, including the type of yacht, the season, and your destination. Motor yachts, for example, typically range from $15,000 (yachts up to 80 feet) to $150,000 or more (yachts over 150 feet) per week.
During the Caribbean high season (Christmas, New Year’s, and January/February), yacht charter Caribbean prices tend to increase slightly. Areas with large charter fleets, like St. Martin, tend to have more competitive pricing than areas with smaller fleets.
How Much Does it Cost to Charter a Catamaran in the Caribbean?
Most catamarans offer all-inclusive rates, which start at $10,000 for catamarans under 50 feet and run up to $50,000 or more for catamarans of 80 feet or more. The Caribbean is an ideal destination for a catamaran charter, and across the region, you’ll find a variety of sailing and power cats available for charter.
Ultimately, the cost of a catamaran charter is dependent on the time you visit, where you go, local taxes, and the number of ports you visit. A luxury yacht charter in the Caribbean’s high season (New Year’s or Christmas) will cost significantly more than a catamaran charter in summer.
Can I Rent a Yacht for a Day?
Rates for yacht rentals are usually weekly, but when you talk to a Caribbean yacht charter broker at Worldwide Boat, we can look at your budget, plans, and interests to help you get the best experience possible.
Caribbean Yachting Hotspots
Caribbean sailing charters give you access to white-sand beaches and laid-back island vibes, but they can also offer action-packed itineraries. From island-hopping and hiking to snorkeling and cliff-jumping, adventure awaits on a Caribbean yacht charter!
Some of the region’s must-see destinations include:
- St. Martin : Known for its upscale eateries and amazing cuisine, as well as high-end spas, shopping and casinos, St. Martin is the yachting capital of the Caribbean. This island is part French and part Dutch, and it’s close to islands like St. Barts and Anguilla, making it a favorite jumping-off point for island-hopping adventures.
- St. Barts : St. Barts (sometimes called St. Barths) beckons A-listers to its posh beach clubs, fashionable shops, and five-star eateries. Visitors will find a collection of truly spectacular powdery beaches, Michelin-starred restaurants, and excellent shoreside amenities, all within cruising distance of St. Martin.
- Antigua : Antigua epitomizes the relaxation and bliss of the Caribbean. Known for its 365 beaches (one for every day of the year), the tiny island is a sailor’s dream, offering warm waters, steady winds, safe anchorages, and a lively regatta calendar.
- Grenada : Grenada is revered for its beautiful beaches, abundant marine wildlife, and vibrant cuisine (spiced with local nutmeg, mace, and allspice). Spend a day relaxing on Grand Anse Beach, which is consistently ranked one of the best in the world. Island-hop to neighboring isles like Petite Martinique, or spend a day snorkeling one of Grenada’s famous reefs.
- Anguilla : Anguilla is one of the most tranquil Leeward islands. Escape to Dream Bay or one of the numerous nearby coral cays for some supreme R&R. A diving and snorkeling mecca, Anguilla is home to some of the Caribbean’s best shipwreck dives. Plus, the island boasts a calendar of must-see festivals and events, including a jazz festival in November and Carnival in August.
Why Charter a Yacht in the Caribbean?
The best Caribbean yacht charters offer a bit of everything: Relaxation, sun-soaked beaches, delicious culinary treats, refreshing rum-infused cocktails, and calm waters for cruising. Here are some highlights:
The Inescapable Beauty of White-Sand Beaches
Caribbean beaches have almost a mythical quality to them. It’s no wonder explorers were once willing to board wooden ships and travel thousands of miles just to see them in person.
Every island offers a selection of untouched and charming beaches for you to explore. From one-of-a-kind places like “Pig Beach” in the Bahamas to the cosmopolitan Great Bay Beach in Philipsburg, St. Martin, the beaches across the Caribbean offer legendary sights and attractions.
Colorful Celebrations and Friendly Faces
The Caribbean is known for its parades, bars, nightclubs, and parties, not to mention world-famous cocktails. When you want to step off of your luxury yacht charter, Caribbean shores and islands offer a world of fun to immerse yourself in.
A few must-see events include the St. Barth’s Bucket (if you’re into superyacht racing), the annual Carnival celebration, and the St. Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival .
Amazing Wildlife and Adventure
If snorkeling in vibrant and colorful coral reefs, diving into underwater museums, or parasailing over clear waters are some of the items on your bucket list, you can certainly get it all done during your visit to the Caribbean.
You’ll find a variety of unique adventures, from the underwater sculpture park of the Grenadines to the natural seaside baths in Virgin Gorda and hiking the Pitons in St. Lucia. The Caribbean gives you to plenty of chances to get outside and enjoy yourself.
Nonstop Relaxation
Because the area is so close to the equator, the Caribbean offers warm weather to lounge in all year round. Feel pampered aboard a luxury crewed rental yacht, and then feel calm while sinking your toes into soft, powdery white sand. Enjoy the spas, rum cocktails, and quiet, isolated beaches: Charter guests can experience supreme relaxation in the Caribbean.
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Yacht Charter in The Caribbean
Embark on your Caribbean or Bahamas yacht charter and discover sparkling turquoise waters, sweeping sandy beaches and a blissfully laid-back lifestyle. These two archipelagos scattered between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea are primed with balmy breezes that will kiss your cheeks and swaying palm trees that provide you with shade during a Caribbean or Bahamian yacht charter. Cruise the Caribbean archipelago’s continuous arc of islands from the Grenadines in the south to the stunning Leeward Islands, including St. Kitts, and the Virgin Islands in the north. If you’re keen to cruise further north, the Turks and Caicos or the crystal-clear waters of The Bahamas will welcome you with friendly smiles and warm seas. Whichever Caribbean idyll you choose, these cruising grounds provide a haven for waterborne travelers.
Immerse yourself in the allure of the Caribbean with insights from Charter Broker Adam Fitzmaurice in this engaging interview. Adam, a seasoned expert at Northrop & Johnson, delves into the unique charm and opulence of this iconic tropical destination.
Caribbean Elegance on the Waves: A Yacht Charter Voyage through Island Splendors
Awaken even the dullest of senses during your Caribbean yacht charter. You will delight in discovering the brilliant colors, warmth and easy charm of the Caribbean islands, a mélange of the vibrant cultures that have washed over their shores for centuries. Dutch, French, British, Spanish and North American influences abound, making the islands truly cosmopolitan. Covering a vast area, they offer countless cruising possibilities for your winter or summer yacht charter holiday.
From the alluring Virgin Islands to St.Kitts in the Leeward Islands, the sand-fringed Grenadines or the Turks and Caicos, you have hundreds of islands to choose from offering dramatic scenery, fantastic watersports, world-class cuisine, fascinating history and welcoming locals. The dazzling sands of The Bahamas invite you to enjoy total relaxation year-round. A playground for superyachts, you’ll have to cruise the islands many times to visit all of the 700 islands and cays, which are best explored from the water.
Get in contact with a Caribbean yacht charter broker
Whether you are looking to welcome in the New Year in St. Barths or to rejuvenate in the Exumas, the warm temperatures and steady tradewinds make these varied tropical islands a hotspot for both motor and sailing yachts. Your Northrop & Johnson charter expert will be able to recommend the best itinerary for your preferred activities and help you find the perfect yacht.
Best destinations for a Caribbean yachting vacation
- Yacht Charter US Virgin Islands
- Yacht Charter British Virgin Islands
- Yacht Charter St. Barths
- Yacht Charter Cuba
- Yacht Charter ST. Maarten
- Yacht Charter Barbados
- Yacht Charter Windward Islands
- Yacht Charter Leeward Islands
- Yacht Charter Trinidad & Tobago
- Yacht Charter Turks & Caicos
Why charter a yacht in the Caribbean this winter?
- The year-round tropical climate, sun-drenched days, and warm waters are ideal for swimming.
- Just a few hours from the US with regular international flights & private jet services.
- Crystal-clear waters make the Caribbean an ideal place to make the most of your yacht’s tenders and water toys.
- Exclusive beach clubs, refined resorts, and award-winning restaurants.
- Superb choice of island destinations to suit all types of desired charter experiences. Cruise the Windward and Leeward Islands or opt for under-the-radar destinations.
- Fantastic diving and superb visibility; dive healthy coral reefs and shipwrecks teeming with colorful marine life.
- Picturesque white sandy beaches fringed by palm trees and lapped by striking azure blue waters; the Caribbean is the ultimate paradisal destination.
Top destinations to Charter a Yacht in the Caribbean
Leeward Islands
If you crave a Caribbean idyll with white-sand beaches, lush rainforests, Caribbean charm and a touch of chic luxury, then a Leeward Islands yacht charter is for you. Both ashore and on the water, these islands offer an exotic concoction of modern panache and relaxation.
St. Maarten
Experience the island’s exceptional beaches, offering fine white sands and bright turquoise waters. Explore St. Maarten by yacht charter and discover find your secluded, private beach paradise.
British Virgin Islands
On a quintessential British Virgin Islands yacht charter, you can expect coral reefs, stunning beaches, incredible land-based activities and natural wonders. With a balmy climate, steady easterly trade winds and an abundance of sheltered anchorages in the Caribbean, the British Virgin Islands were made for the waterborne.
US Virgin Islands
Miles of sparkling, sandy beaches, safe waters, unparalleled dive sites and a constant gentle breeze make a US Virgin Islands yacht charter the perfect vacation. From the bustling harbor front of Charlotte Amalie on St Thomas to St. Croix and St. John and many smaller islets and cays, the US Virgin Islands provide some of the most beautiful and well-protected anchorages in the world.
St. Kitts & Nevis
A hidden jewel among the archipelago of the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean, St. Kitts hits the sweet spot in terms of location and amenities for the yachting sector. The island is perfectly positioned for a relaxing few days ashore during a cruise through the Leeward Island chain. Alternatively, combining St. Kitts, and the neighboring island of Nevis, in one itinerary offers a laid-back Caribbean experience that cannot be found on many of the surrounding islands.
Windward Islands
Sprinkled between the volcanic peaks of St. Lucia and Grenada are a trail of palm-studded sandbars, coral reefs and islets known as the Windward Islands. Here you’ll find abundant natural beauty, ample dive sites and some of the best fishing grounds in the world. Experience the Caribbean’s best-kept secret on a luxury yacht charter.
Experience the untapped Caribbean island of St. Lucia aboard a luxury yacht charter and discover UNESCO world heritage sites, pitons, vast forests, unbelievable scuba diving and snorkeling, and some of the world’s finest fishing.
The Grenadines
Your relaxation is imminent among the stunning islands of The Grenadines. From quiet harbors to volcanic vistas, your luxury yacht charter of The Grenadines promises pure paradise and more.
If you’re seeking a Caribbean paradise that is synonymous with complete solitude, look no further than Anguilla. This captivating destination beckons those seeking solace in the Caribbean, and experiencing it during a luxury yacht charter takes this seclusion to new heights. Nestled north of St. Martin, Anguilla’s flat, low-lying terrain sets the stage for a serene getaway.
Renowned for its unrivaled ambiance and picture-perfect beaches, St. Barths exudes an air of flawless elegance. With a wealth of high-end shops, exquisite restaurants and five-star hotels, St. Barths stands as the ultimate playground for the affluent and renowned. Indulge in a holiday like no other with a luxury yacht charter to this bespoke paradise.
Antigua and Barbuda
Embark on a twin island paradise adventure with an Antigua and Barbuda yacht charter. Nestled in the heart of the Leeward Islands, these Caribbean gems offer limitless possibilities for your dream vacation.
Turks & Caicos
While the Turks & Caicos may not be considered a classic Caribbean cruising ground, its 41 islands offer an abundance of attractions for any yacht charter. While these isles are blessed with more than a touch of luxury, they remain, as yet, unspoiled and ready for you to discover.
Trinidad & Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago are a colorful pair of sister islands in the Caribbean that are well known for their rich culture of dance, music and celebrations. Their classic Caribbean atmosphere showcases turquoise waters that lap upon the golden sand and picturesque coconut trees swaying in the balmy breeze.
Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is renowned for its stunning azure waters, bustling nightlife and charming villages. A luxury yacht charter is the ideal way to experience this classic Caribbean gem that teems with lively music, breathtaking views and ornate architecture. You will be in awe of the effortless mixture of laid-back Caribbean ambiance and rich melting pot of cultures.
Known for its colorful streets, rich history and lively nightlife, Cuba is a destination for the charterer seeking fun, passion and to feel alive. A luxury yacht charter is the perfect way to explore this diverse topography, surrounded by the azure waves of the Caribbean Sea. Feel the warmth of the white sand between your toes and be engulfed by the warm breeze that flows from the lush mountains. The archipelagos dotted around the country make it ideal to be discovered via a luxury yacht charter.
Often considered the most charismatic of the Caribbean islands, discover the gem of the Lesser Antilles with a Barbados yacht charter. Enjoying a seductive climate year-round, it’s all too easy to settle into the soothing rhythm of Bajan life. From white beaches to a rum-infused party scene, Barbados is a truly iconic destination.
ABC Islands
Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao (ABC Islands) are an idyllic island trio that offers the complete, private Caribbean yacht charter experience without many other visitors.
A Glimpse of The Caribbean
The sunny beaches and friendly locals of The Bahamian islands are ready to welcome you and your guests during a yacht charter any time of the year.
Find yourself sipping Champagne and ringing in the New Year among the glitterati that flock to the stunning French island of St. Barts every winter.
The British Virgin Islands offer it all during your yacht charter. Don the snorkeling gear, visit the famed grottoes Virgin Gorda’s Baths and be sure to down a painkiller from the Soggy Dollar Bar.
If you’re looking for a true escape into nature, St. Lucia’s natural wonders, including UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are sure to delight during your luxury yacht charter.
St. Vincent and 32 islands of the Grenadines are just some of the spectacular spots to visit during your Windward Islands yacht charter where you can relax and truly enjoy the sunshine.
Whether you choose to enjoy one of Antigua’s 365 beaches or discover the dual nation of St. Maarten/Sint Martin, a Leeward Islands yacht charter will never disappoint.
Charter Itineraries in the Caribbean
Best Yachts for Charter in the Caribbean
Caribbean yacht charter guide, where to cruise on a caribbean yacht charter.
With thousands of islands to explore in the Caribbean, a luxury yacht charter in the Caribbean is limited only by your imagination. The Caribbean can be largely broken down into four distinct regions: The Bahamas, the Greater Antilles, the Leeward Islands, and the Windward Islands. Each of these regions offers a myriad of opportunities for exploration, adventure, and relaxation. The charter brokers at Northrop & Johnson would be delighted to help you craft an incredible Caribbean yacht charter itinerary that matches your precise needs. Contact our team today.
Top destinations with Caribbean yacht charters
The picturesque island of St. Lucia offers charterers a tropical paradise to explore. Soak up the sun on white sandy beaches, enjoy a thrilling zip-lining experience through the island’s lush tropical rainforest, wallow in the island’s volcanic mud baths, explore abandoned sugar plantations, or indulge in authentic island cuisine at local award-winning eateries.
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
St. Vincent and the Grenadines lie just south of St. Lucia and are part of an archipelago of 32 verdant tropical islands boasting picturesque coastlines peppered with sugar-white sand beaches and lush tropical interiors. Embrace casual glamour and reset to island time. Highlights include eco-tours of the island’s rainforest, swimming under tropical waterfalls, and the Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary on the island of Bequia.
The island of Mustique is a privately owned island and is part of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, offering a unique coastline that is lapped by both the Atlantic and Caribbean Seas. Mustique’s beauty and exclusive offerings make it a popular destination with VIPs and celebrities who are seeking barefoot elegance. Explore its untouched landscapes, enjoy crystal-clear waters, relax at the island’s beach bars, and unplug from the stresses of day-to-day life.
There is a beach for every day of the year on the island of Antigua, part of the Leeward Islands. Fringed by a coral reef, the waters of Antigua are wonderfully calm, making them great for swimming and making the most of your Caribbean yacht charter’s many water toys. Beyond the beaches, you’ll find lush tropical rainforests, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and superb eateries, from rustic beach bars to fine dining. Antigua’s warm, steady winds also make it a great destination for sailing enthusiasts.
Part of the three-island state of Barbuda, Antigua, and uninhabited Redonda, these islands are often enjoyed on a Caribbean yacht charter experience along with nearby St. Barths. The island of Barbuda is relatively untouched by tourism development, making it a great place to enjoy traditional Caribbean life and truly unwind. The island is best known for its stunning pink-sand beaches along its Caribbean coastline and wonderful flora and fauna, including its Frigate Bird Sanctuary.
St. Kitts, or St. Christopher, is nestled in the West Indies and is known for its mix of volcanic black and golden sandy Caribbean beaches. The island offers a relaxed and carefree atmosphere where one can savor life’s simple pleasures. Enjoy soaking up the sun on the island’s pretty beaches, or enjoy a handcrafted cocktail and fresh catch of the day at one of the many local restaurants and beach-side bars. Make sure you leave time to ride the Sugar Train, a scenic railway route that was originally used to transport sugar.
Unsure where to go in the Caribbean?
Northrop & Johnson specializes in crafting unique itineraries to the Caribbean. Our charter specialists will listen to your desired needs and then make suggestions on the best islands and experiences to enjoy. If you want to enjoy a luxury Caribbean yacht charter, contact our team today.
Northrop & Johnson: The best Caribbean charter yachts
As a leading yacht charter specialist, Northrop & Johnson has access to the world’s finest luxury Caribbean yachts for charter by pedigree shipbuilders, including superyachts, motor yachts, sailing boats, and multi-hull vessels. Whether you want a yacht built for adventure or designed for family get-togethers, we can connect you with your ideal vessel. Contact our team of Caribbean yacht charter specialists today.
Motor yacht charter in the Caribbean
A motor yacht charter in the Caribbean offers a truly stylish way to explore the region’s best island destinations. Luxury motor yachts offer superb volume, exceptional onboard amenities, and enhanced accessibility. Northrop & Johnson offers a superb selection of the very best motor yachts. Contact our Caribbean charter experts today.
Caribbean sailing vacation
Hoist up the sails and harness the power of Mother Nature aboard a luxury sailing yacht. The Caribbean is a wonderful destination for a sailing adventure, with consistent winds and calm waters. The region is also home to some superb regattas. Northrop & Johnson can connect you with the best sailing yachts for rent in the Caribbean, from traditional schooners to high-performance racing vessels. Contact our team today if you want to set sail in the Caribbean.
Caribbean multihull charters
Multihull vessels such as sailing catamarans and motor catamarans are a superb choice for those seeking maximum space onboard. The large volume means you will benefit from a fantastic selection of onboard amenities and flexible areas for relaxing, dining, and entertaining. We have access to the best Caribbean multihull vessels that are great for families and groups of friends. Contact our Caribbean charter specialists and let us connect you with your ideal multihull vessel or browse our crewed luxury yachts for charter.
What are the best Caribbean yacht charter itineraries?
- Island Hopping | Providenciales to Providenciales 7 Days
- Pure Bliss | St. Lucia to Grenada 7 Days
- A Water Lover’s Dream | Tortola to Jost Van Dyke 7 Days
- Authentic Caribbean Cruising | St. Kitts to Antigua 10 Days
- Beach Bliss | Antigua to St. Martin 10 Days
- The Islands Are Calling | St. Thomas to Jost Van Dyke 8 Days
What to do on a Caribbean yacht charter?
The Caribbean offers so many diverse experiences. Some of the top experiences include:
- Relax on spectacular white powder beaches and soak up the warm Caribbean sun.
- Explore vibrant, colorful reefs and shipwrecks under the waves.
- Enjoy a private hiking experience exploring native flora and fauna in the Caribbean’s lush rainforests.
- Explore the region’s diverse culture and rich history, including sugar and coffee plantations.
- Enjoy unique wildlife encounters, swim with stingrays in Cayman, or the free-roaming pigs on Pig Beach, Bahamas.
- Feast on delicious Caribbean cuisine at award-winning restaurants.
- Make the most of your yacht’s tenders and toys on the crystal-clear waters.
- Take part in the Caribbean’s festivals, fetes, and carnivals.
- Visit local rum distilleries.
- Island hop the many island groups in the Caribbean and drop anchor at secluded anchorages and hidden coves and bays.
What restaurants should I eat at during my Caribbean yacht charter?
From casual beachside eateries to fine-dining restaurants headed up by celebrity chefs, the Caribbean offers a wonderful selection of restaurants to choose from. The range of cuisines is also equally diverse, from traditional Caribbean fare to a delightful cornucopia of fusion flavors. Northrop & Johnson are experts on the Caribbean, with destination intelligence and in-depth knowledge. Our charter specialists will be able to advise you on the best restaurants to visit based on your desired preferences and will even manage all the reservations for you. Contact our Caribbean yacht charter experts today.
How’s the social and nightlife in the Caribbean?
The social scene and nightlife in the Caribbean depend on which island you visit, with some boasting extravagant parties and ultra-exclusive beach clubs, while other islands are much more low-key. For those who wish to party into the early hours, some of the most exclusive social and nightlife spots include:
- Nikki Beach, St. Barths
- Eden Rocks Sand Bar, St. Barths
- Basil’s Bar, Mustique
- Ocean Lounge, St. Maarten
What’s the best time to charter a yacht in the Caribbean?
A Caribbean yacht charter can be enjoyed year-round thanks to the wonderfully warm, sun-drenched Caribbean climate; however, the best time to visit is during the winter months, when the chance of rain is minimal. No matter what time of year you would like to embark on a Caribbean yacht vacation, our charter specialists can help. Contact the team at Northrop & Johnson today.
What’s the temperature like in the Caribbean?
Generally, the Caribbean has a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. The winter months are usually the dry season when there is little chance of rain, while the summer months are hurricane season, and you can expect a higher chance of rain and higher humidity. Temperatures range from the mid-70s to 80s F (24-30 C) throughout the year and remain relatively consistent due to the Caribbean’s proximity to the equator.
When should I book a Caribbean yacht rental?
You should book a Caribbean yacht rental as far in advance as possible, especially for popular yachts and destinations such as St. Barths. Booking in advance will ensure you have the best selection of charter yachts and that there is plenty of time to secure reservations at the most coveted beach clubs and restaurants. However, it is possible to book a last-minute Caribbean yacht charter as long as you are prepared to be flexible with the choice of vessel and cruising itinerary. If you want to book a luxury Caribbean yacht charter, contact the charter specialists at Northrop & Johnson. Our team will be delighted to assist you.
Where is it best to embark on a Caribbean charter yacht?
Your embarkation destination will depend on your cruising itinerary, with larger Caribbean islands boasting international airports that can also accommodate private jets. When you book a luxury Caribbean yacht charter, the charter specialists at Northrop & Johnson will assist with travel arrangements to and from your charter vessel and will advise on the best embarkation destinations.
What airports can I fly to in the Caribbean?
Some of the larger airports that you can fly to in the Caribbean from the US include:
- Queen Beatrix International Airport, Aruba
- Sangster International Airport, Jamaica
- Grantley Adams International Airport, Barbados
- Punta Cana International Airport, Dominican Republic
- Norman Manley International Airport, Jamaica
- Piarco International Airport, Trinidad and Tobago
- V.C. Bird International Airport, Antigua and Barbuda
- Princess Juliana International Airport, St. Maarten
- Owens Roberts International Airport, Cayman Islands
How do I book a private boat charter in the Caribbean?
The best way to book a private boat charter in the Caribbean is to contact a reputable charter brokerage. Northrop & Johnson is a leading international brokerage with access to the world’s finest sailing yachts and motor boats. We excel at creating unforgettable Caribbean charter vacations in the most sought-after destinations. Contact our team today.
How much is a Caribbean yacht charter?
Caribbean luxury yacht charters with Northrop & Johnson start at US$50,000 per week, with the world’s finest superyachts costing in excess of 1 million per week. Contact our charter specialists today, and we would be delighted to help you plan and book a luxury yacht charter in the Caribbean.
Caribbean or Bahamas yacht charter?
Whether you opt for a Caribbean or Bahamas yacht charter is a personal preference. Both destinations offer crystal clear waters, pristine beaches, exclusive beach clubs, award-winning restaurants, world-class golf courses, chic resorts, and a wonderfully warm climate year-round.
For US charterers, a key allure of The Bahamas is its close proximity to the US, just 50 miles from the coastline of Florida. With quick and easy access to The Bahamas via commercial or private jet to multiple destinations in the US, you can be aboard your luxury Bahamas yacht charter quickly, eliminating wasted time traveling.
If you want to charter a luxury yacht in The Bahamas or the Caribbean, contact the charter specialists at Northrop & Johnson.
What are the most desirable yacht features in the Caribbean?
Desirable yacht features for charterers in the Caribbean include large outdoor deck spaces to maximize time spent under the sun, as well as a good selection of water toys and fishing equipment. Other desirable features include stabilizers to enhance comfort both while cruising and at-anchor and staterooms with flexible configurations to accommodate various guests, especially for families on a multi-generational getaway.
Desirable Caribbean yacht charter features include:
- Yachts for charter with water slides
- Yachts for charter with fishing equipment
- Yachts for charter with zero-speed stabilizers
- Yachts for charter with wheelchair accessibility
- Family yachts for charters
- Tri-deck yachts for charter
- Flybridge yachts for charter
- Yachts for charter with master cabin on the main deck
- 30 meter/100ft yachts for charter
- 45 meter/150 ft yachts for charter
- 50 meter/160ft yachts for charter
- 60 meter/ 200ft yachts for charter
What crew can I expect aboard my Caribbean yacht charter?
All Northrop & Johnson’s yachts for charter come with a highly professional crew ready to cater to your every need. The number of crew members will depend on the size of your motor yacht or sailing boat; however, you can expect, at a minimum, a captain, a stew or stewardess, a private chef, and a deckhand.
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Luxury yacht charter guide to the caribbean.
A paradise of turquoise blue waters, sugar-fine sand beaches, coral reefs, and lush rainforests, the Caribbean is an iconic luxury yacht charter destination.
From the wilderness and legends of pirates of the Leeward Islands and the Windward Islands to the glitzy resorts and Michelin dining of St Martins and St Barts, the Caribbean is the world’s ultimate sailing playground.
Comprised of twenty-six countries and over seven hundred islands, cays, and islets, the Caribbean region contains the Greater Antilles and the Lesser Antilles.
A tropical heaven for luxury yacht charter guests, the Caribbean delivers a heady mix of calm aquamarine seas, white sand islands dotted with palm trees, a unique culture blending Creole, French, Dutch, and English influences, the glitz and glamor of Turks and Caicos and St Barts, and exclusive island resorts accessible by boat only.
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Why Charter a Yacht in the Caribbean
A Caribbean yacht charter is the best way to explore this stunning corner of the world.
Whether it’s the wild adventures and rum cocktails in the Leeward Islands and the Windward Islands, the carnival craze, drums, and dancing in Trinidad and Tobago, the tranquil natural beauty of St Vincent and the Grenadines, or the spectacular diving and snorkeling in the world’s second-biggest barrier reef of Belize, the Caribbean is ideal for a luxury yacht charter vacation.
Caribbean Climate and Nature
The Caribbean Sea is one of the warmest seas in the world, famous for its incredible underwater scenery, spectacular white powder beaches, tropical fish, and beautiful islands.
Calm waters and sunny weather from December to May make the Caribbean a perfect winter escape beloved by private yacht owners and charter yacht guests alike.
Countless paradise islands, hidden coves, and secluded bays offer fantastic anchorages, coral reefs provide excellent scuba diving opportunities, and the tropical inland jungles teeming with wildlife offer a touch of adventure once you step ashore.
Cultural Experiences
Finally, the unique Caribbean culture and cuisine from Cuba to Barbados, the high-end resorts, the private islands belonging to the likes of David Copperfield and Richard Branson, and the chic beach bars and fine dining in St Martin offer the quintessential Caribbean yacht charter experience for those seeing adventure, luxurious living, and joie de vivre unparalleled anywhere else in the world.
Caribbean Yacht Charter Destinations
The Caribbean spans a large area dotted with hundreds of large and smaller islands, each unique in its own way.
Although the sailing season in the Caribbean Sea is long, it’s impossible to see the entire region in one sailing trip. Most Caribbean yacht charters are aimed at one or two-week-long vacations. Unless you have more time to explore and relax, it’s best to pick just one or two destinations to truly experience the Caribbean way of life without rushing from one island to another and trying to cram it all into a seven-day itinerary.
Natural Diversity
The choices are as diverse as the Caribbean itself: adventure seekers and history buffs will enjoy the unspoiled sailing grounds of the Grenadines, honeymooning couples will love the romantic atmosphere of Turks and Caicos, and partygoers will find the British Virgin Islands, St Martin, and St Barts irresistible.
Cuba is ideal for rum-fueled nights in Havana following the steps of Hemingway; Antigua and Barbuda is famous for its sublime resorts, the world’s best beaches, and crystal-clear waters, while Belize boasts some of the most beautiful coral reefs on the planet.
Depending on your personal preferences, here are some of the best destinations for Caribbean charter vacations:
The largest island in the Caribbean Sea, Cuba sits at the crossroads of the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean, and the Gulf of Mexico.
Famous for its vibrant cultural heritage, the best rum and cigars in the world, and dreamy cays, Cuba is a unique yacht charter destination offering a combination of pristine beaches and sleepy mangrove forests, the old-world glitz and glamor of Old Havana, and the sleepy mangrove forests and coral atolls as well as island-hopping and abundant wildlife.
Experiencing Cuban salsa beats, retro American cars, and Hemingway’s old haunts are a must for those partial to the 1920s nostalgia and cultural experiences, while the island’s rich marine life and warm waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
British Virgin Islands
British Virgin Islands (BVI) is one of the most popular Caribbean yacht charter destinations famous for its vibrant nightlife scene, island hopping, lush greenery, and stunning sandy beaches.
Part of a volcanic island’s archipelago, the BVI boasts sapphire blue waters, verdant tropical greenery, and luxury resorts.
The island of Anegada is famous for its coral reefs, underwater caves, and old shipwrecks, making it ideal diving and snorkeling ground.
Virgin Gorda – named by Christopher Columbus himself because of its curious shape – is considered the most beautiful of the British Virgin Islands, and it’s equally famous for upscale yacht clubs, luxury lodging, boutique shops, and delicious cuisine.
Finally, the island of Tortola offers plenty of great anchorages, stunning views, world-class diving, and a selection of luxury SPAs to unwind and relax.
US Virgin Islands
Part of the Leeward Island chain, the US Virgin Islands boast idyllic cays, powdery white sand beaches, and a laidback atmosphere.
Each island has its own unique charm ranging from vibrant towns to pristine national parks, and the numerous bays and picturesque anchorages offer sheltered spots to drop anchor and enjoy the magic of the Caribbean.
The island of St Thomas is often dubbed the shopping capital of the Caribbean, equally famous for its golf courses and roaring nightlife.
St Croix is favored by history aficionados: the island has experienced Spanish, Dutch, English, French, and Danish rule boasting a vibrant cultural scene with a blend of influences from Africa, Europe, and the Caribbean.
Home to the Captain Morgan Rum Distillery, St Croix is also known for its fine dining, golf courses, casinos, and lively arts and crafts scene.
Finally, St John has some of the best-protected beaches in the world, abundant marine wildlife of turtles and rays, and excellent snorkeling sites.
Antigua and Barbuda
Sometimes called the sailing Mecca of the Caribbean, Antigua and Barbuda is known as the Land of 365 Beaches - one for each calendar day - as it has a wide variety of beautiful white sand strips, secluded coves, and hidden bays, including the famous Pink Sand Beach of Barbuda where tiny coral particles mixed with white sand create a striking rosy tint.
Antigua and Barbuda has a rich sailing heritage and hosts world-class regattas and events such as Antigua Sailing Week, one of the premier international sailing events. The islands boast tranquil harbors and sheltered anchorages, pristine shorelines, coral reefs, and the famous Stingray City, where charter yacht guests can swim and snorkel alongside southern stingrays.
Known for its lush green interior, vibrant local culture, serene beauty, and close proximity to the neighboring islands of Guadeloupe, St Kitts and Nevis, and Montserrat, Antigua and Barbuda is a must-see on a Caribbean yacht charter vacation.
The original Pirates of the Caribbean location – the famous movies were filmed on its Hampstead Beach – and a treasure trove of natural wonders, Dominica is a volcanic island teeming with lush rainforests, tumbling waterfalls, and rich wildlife inland and below the water.
An extraordinary playground for adventure seekers and nature lovers, Dominica is famous for mountain climbing, hiking, diving, and snorkeling opportunities.
The famous Morne Trois Pitons National Park, Champagne Reef, and the striking Boiling Lake are a must-see, while Dominica’s picturesque anchorages and pristine beaches are perfect for a luxury yacht charter vacation on the water.
Eco-tourism, delicious Creole cuisine, and whale watching in Dominica create unique experiences for those looking to immerse themselves in nature and Caribbean culture.
A captivating Caribbean yachting vacation spot, Martinique effortlessly blends French sophistication with Caribbean heritage.
Known as the “Island of Flowers”, Martinique is one of the most popular winter destinations for luxury yachts because of its paradise beaches, turquoise waters, and rainforest-draped inland mountains.
Martinique’s capital Fort-de-France will charm history buffs and culture explorers with its chic boutiques, colorful markets, and fine French cuisine. The island is also famous for its rum production and rich Caribbean heritage.
Water sports enthusiasts will find plenty of snorkeling and diving opportunities as Martinique teems with spectacular marine wildlife and coral reef wonders.
Saint Lucia
Famous for the iconic Pitons – conical mountains towering over azure waters – and breathtaking natural beauty, Saint Lucia is a paradise for Caribbean charters.
Volcanic peaks, awe-inspiring landscapes, and picturesque coastline aside, Saint Lucia offers upscale marinas, excellent anchorages, and luxury concierge services.
The island’s vibrant social scene, dance traditions, and quaint fishing villages provide a rich tapestry of culture, while the crystal-clear waters are ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and fishing.
Whether it's exploring the picturesque Marigot Bay, sailing along the scenic coastline, or indulging in a sunset cruise, there is something for everyone on St Lucia during a Caribbean yacht holiday.
Luxury yacht charters favor Barbados for its stunning coastline, picturesque coves, and beautiful anchorages.
A hub for yacht racing, buzzing social life, and ideal cruising grounds year-round, Barbados is one of the wealthiest islands in the East Caribbean, boasting luxury shopping, dining, and bar scenes, as well as world-class surfing and snorkeling.
The birthplace of rum and Rihanna, Barbados is one of the most attractive Caribbean yacht charter destinations.
St Vincent and the Grenadines
Located in the Windward Islands, St Vincent and the Grenadines boast idyllic white-sand beaches, secluded islands, and lush tropical landscapes. Comprising 32 islands and cays, St Vincent and the Grenadines offer a wealth of experiences for luxury yacht charters.
The iconic Tobago Cays, with its abundant coral wonders and marine life, the stunning anchorages of Mustique and Bequia, and the islands’ Caribbean cuisine, culture, and laidback atmosphere make St Vincent and the Grenadines an unforgettable Caribbean getaway and a must on your yacht charter itinerary.
Nestled in the Southern Caribbean, Grenada is often called the Spice Island thanks to its rich history and traditions of spice plantations, including cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cocoa, and allspice.
Offering a unique blend of stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, vibrant culture, and a robust yachting scene, Grenada is an excellent yacht charter destination for adventure seekers and culture lovers alike.
Grenada's Port Louis marina is famous for its state-of-the-art amenities and services for charter yachts. The marina provides easy access to the beautiful cruising grounds of Grenada and the surrounding islands, including the Grenadines.
Its colorful carnivals, the charming waterfront of the capital St George’s, historic forts, and energetic rhythms of calypso music radiate the Caribbean spirit, while Grenada’s spectacular marine life, rainforests, and the Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park provide ample opportunities to enjoy the outdoors.
Split between France and the Netherlands, St Martin offers a delightful blend of European charm and Caribbean flair.
Luxury yacht charter guests can enjoy the best of both worlds, experiencing different cultures, cuisines, and architectural styles combined with sophisticated dining, high-end shopping, casinos, and legendary beaches.
Marina Fort Louis offers great charter yacht amenities as well as easy access to the vibrant town of Marigot, known for its charming streets lined with boutiques, restaurants, and cafes, offering a taste of French and Caribbean fusion cuisine.
Known for its chic atmosphere and effortless glamor, St Martin is also famous for its unspoiled coral reefs and easy access to the nearby islands of Anguilla and St Barts.
A small country nestled between Mexico and Guatemala, Belize is a hidden gem in the Caribbean, boasting some of the best diving and snorkeling on the planet thanks to its 300-kilometer barrier reef.
Caye Caulker and Ambergris Caye are famous for spectacular sandy beaches, incredible marine life, and the 124-meter deep Blue Hole, while the three main atolls – Glover’s Reef, Lighthouse, and Turneffe – offer a chance to channel your inner Robinson Crusoe on tiny paradise islands.
Inland, Belize is known for its Indiana Jones-style jungle hikes and hidden Mayan ruins, waterfalls, and wildlife.
Mayan, Garifuna, and Spanish cultures in Belize provide an intriguing cultural melting pot, and the local cuisine, along with drumming parties on the beach, offer a glimpse into a laidback Caribbean lifestyle under swaying palm trees.
The Best Time for Caribbean Yacht Charters
The Caribbean enjoys a long sailing season from November to July, with the high season starting in December and ending in March.
The Caribbean shoulder season from April to July sees mild temperatures and warm breezes, May is typically rainy, while the hurricane season (July-October) can be capricious, especially in Cuba.
The Cost of a Yacht Charter in the Caribbean
The cost of Caribbean yacht charters varies depending on the boat size and type. Motor yachts cost $25,000 - $50,000 per week, while sailing yachts cost $15,000 - $40,000 per week.
Crewed luxury yachts can cost from $30,000 up to $1,000,000 per week and more.
On average, however, expect to spend $20,000 - $50,000 per week on most charter yachts.
In addition to the initial charter fee, a boat rental in the Caribbean will also require to cover expenses (fuel, food, and the like) in the form of an advanced provisioning allowance (APA).
It’s best to speak to your charter broker about your options, all-inclusive packages, and the choices of charter boats available.
Yachts for Charter: Motor Yacht vs Sailing Yacht
Arguably, the Caribbean is the quintessential sailing destination: from the pirate stories and the romance of harnessing the sails to the unparalleled experience of wind-powered travel, hiring a sailing yacht will provide an authentic Caribbean vacation.
A sailing yacht is all about tradition and elegance, romantic allure, and an intimate connection with nature. Sailing yachts can also provide access to the shallows and more remote anchorages where larger motor yachts may struggle.
On the other hand, hiring a motor yacht means luxury, convenience, and speed. Crewed luxury yachts offer more space, comfort, and onboard entertainment; in addition, a motor yacht often offers additional amenities like water toys, Jacuzzis, SPA treatment rooms, and personal chef experiences.
Choosing between a motor yacht and a sailing yacht ultimately comes down to personal preferences and the type of adventure you’re looking for.
Charter Yacht Features
Charter yachts include a variety of features and amenities for comfort, convenience, and unique experiences for the guests.
While particular amenities vary based on the size, style, and level of luxury of the boat, the following are some common charter yacht characteristics:
Spacious Cabins
Yachts usually have spacious, well-appointed cabins with en-suite bathrooms and plenty of storage space. Master bedrooms, VIP cabins, and various guest cabins are common features on luxury yachts.
Onboard Entertainment
Entertainment systems such as flat-screen TVs, audio systems, and movie theaters are available on some luxury yachts.
Water Toys and Sports Equipment
Many charter yachts provide a variety of water toys like jet skis, paddleboards, kayaks, snorkeling equipment, wakeboards, and fishing gear. Water toys are essential for charter yacht guests who love active water experiences.
Outdoor Living Spaces
Most motor yachts include large decks with lounge places, sunbeds, and eating facilities. For extra luxury and relaxation, some may feature Jacuzzis or swimming pools.
Gourmet Dining
Professional chefs on crewed luxury yachts create wonderful meals customized to guests' interests. Guests may enjoy superb meals with spectacular views in formal dining spaces and outdoor dining locations.
Wellness Facilities
Luxury boats may have aboard gyms, spa facilities, and massage rooms for fitness and relaxation.
The availability of amenities will vary based on the charter yacht’s size, type, and individual characteristics.
When booking a charter, it's best to discuss your preferences and requirements with your charter broker so that the boat you pick has the features you're looking for.
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A private yacht charter in the Caribbean is the ultimate luxury vacation experience. From breathtaking natural beauty, turquoise blue waters, and picture-perfect paradise islands and beaches to chic resorts, sophisticated dining, and luxury living, Caribbean yacht charters offer unforgettable experiences.
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Caribbean FAQs
What is the best way to get to the caribbean.
The best way to get to the Caribbean is by utilizing direct flights from Europe and the UK to Barbados, Dominica, Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, and St Lucia.
Some Caribbean islands may require connecting flights because of their smaller airports. Additionally, a number of Caribbean islands have private jet facilities.
Are the Bahamas and the Caribbean the same thing?
The Bahamas and the Caribbean are not the same thing: while located in the Caribbean region, the Bahamas is an independent island country in the Atlantic Ocean off the Florida coast.
The Caribbean, on the other hand – also known as Caribbean Islands or the West Indies – is a vast region consisting of various different countries and island groups including the Greater Antilles and the Lesser Antilles.
In other words, although the Bahamas is a part of the broader Caribbean region, it is a specific country within the Caribbean as opposed to other Caribbean islands and nations.
How much does it cost to hire a yacht in the Caribbean?
On average, the cost of a yacht charter in the Caribbean can range from $20,000 - $50,000 per week and upward, with some of the luxury superyachts commanding a price of $1,000,000 per week or more.
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Angefangen mit Kuba und den Bahamas im Nordwesten über die Britischen Jungferninseln , die Leeward Islands und die Inselgruppe der Windward Islands im Südosten ist die Karibik eines der vielfältigsten und beliebtesten Segelreviere der Welt. Zwischen dem rauhen Atlantik und dem geschützteren Karibischen Meer gelegen, bietet das Revier für alle Segellevel passende Bedingungen und ein unendliches Angebot an Wassersport aller Art. Ob Sie eher Entspannung an einsamen Palmstränden oder auf dem Katamarandeck suchen, Aktivurlaub mit Tauchen oder Wandern oder den faszinierenden Mix der Kulturen auf den einzelnen Inseln erleben möchten, gerade mit einer Yachtcharter in der Karibik stehen Ihnen Möglichkeiten offen, die Schönheit und Einzigartigkeit dieses Reviers zu entdecken, die Landratten verschlossen bleiben. Dafür bieten wir Ihnen Ausgangshäfen im gesamten Karibikraum.
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Beliebte Yachten | Karibik
Tortola, bvi.
Kabinen: | 6+2 | Kojen: | 12+2 |
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Jahr: | 2018 | Sail | Latten |
Yacht-ID | 14836 | L/T: | 17,80 / 1,40 |
Kabinen: | 4+2 | Kojen: | 8+2 |
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Jahr: | 2020 | Sail | Latten |
Yacht-ID | 21367 | L/T: | 13,99 / 1,30 |
Nautitech 46 Fly
Kabinen: | 4+2 | Kojen: | 8+2 |
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Jahr: | 2019 | Sail | Latten |
Yacht-ID | 19819 | L/T: | 13,71 / 1,45 |
Kabinen: | 4+2 | Kojen: | 8+2 |
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Jahr: | 2006 | Sail | Latten |
Yacht-ID | 4037 | L/T: | 13,60 / 1,10 |
Kabinen: | 4+2 | Kojen: | 8+2+2 |
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Jahr: | 2022 | Sail | Latten |
Yacht-ID | 28576 | L/T: | 12,58 / 1,25 |
Kabinen: | 5 | Kojen: | 10 |
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Jahr: | 2018 | Sail | Latten |
Yacht-ID | 21287 | L/T: | 13,94 / 1,30 |
Kabinen: | 4 | Kojen: | 8 |
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Jahr: | 2020 | Sail | Standard |
Yacht-ID | 25361 | L/T: | 11,73 / 1,20 |
Kabinen: | 4+2 | Kojen: | 8+2 |
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Jahr: | 2020 | Sail | Latten |
Yacht-ID | 21366 | L/T: | 13,99 / 1,30 |
Kabinen: | 4+2 | Kojen: | 8+2 |
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Jahr: | 2017 | Sail | Latten |
Yacht-ID | 14013 | L/T: | 12,80 / 1,25 |
Yachtcharter in der Karibik
Gibt es jemanden, der nicht davon träumt, mindestens ein Mal Urlaub in der Karibik zu machen? Wärme, strahlender Sonnenschein, weiße Strände, azurblaues Meer – die Antillen sind ein hervorragender Ausgangspunkt, um diesen Traum wahr werden zu lassen.
Die Vielfalt der Karibik in einem Yachtcharter-Urlaub entdecken
Durch seine größeren Inselgruppen und kleinen Archipele bietet die Karibik Segelreviere ganz unterschiedlichen Charakters. Ob Blauwassersegeln auf der Atlantikseite oder lieber von Bucht zu Bucht bummeln im geschützteren Karibischen Meer, hier finden Segler jeden Levels den passenden Törn.
Auch für Gruppen und Familien, in denen unterschiedliche Urlaubsbedürfnisse bestehen, ist die Karibik ein ideales Ziel. Wer die Einsamkeit sucht, findet unbewohnte Inseln und ruhige Orte abseits des Massentourismus, wer die Vorzüge der Stadt schätzt, der ist in den Küstenstädten mit Duty-Free-Shopping, lebendigen Märkten, Nightlife und einer inspirierenden Mischung aus verschiedensten Kulturen genau richtig. Wassersportfans profitieren von einem breiten Angebot. Tauchern und Schnorchlern enthüllt sich eine Unterwasserwelt in den Riffen mit einer Vielfalt an tropischen Fischen, Korallen, Schwämmen und anderen Meerestieren und sogar das ein oder andere Schiffswrack. Zur Karibik gehören einige der besten Tauchreviere der Welt.
Jede der Inseln und Inselgruppen hat einen einzigartigen Charakter. So ist ein Besuch in Kuba – dem Land der ständigen Veränderungen – immer empfehlenswert. Wer zeitlose Schönheit sucht, sollte sich das Revier vor Kubas Südküste ansehen. Von Cienfuegos aus gibt es viele Möglichkeiten, dies mit einer Yachtcharter zu tun. Für Familien und weniger erfahrene Segler eignen sich vor allem die geschützten Gewässer der Britischen Jungferninseln von Tortola aus mit kurzen Distanzen und traumhaften Ankerplätzen zum Baden und Schnorcheln. Die Leeward Islands beeindrucken durch abwechslungsreiche Landschaften und eine kulturelle Vielfalt in entspannter Atmosphäre. St. Martin und Guadeloupe sind ideale Ausgangspunkte, um den jeweils nördlichen oder südlichen Teil der Inselgruppe erkunden. Bei Sportseglern ist Antigua und Barbuda beliebt, die sich hier jedes Jahr bei anspruchsvollen Bedingungen zur bekannten Antigua Sailing Week treffen. Die Windward Islands stehen den Leewards aber in nichts nach. St. Vincent und die Grenadinen mit seinem absoluten Highlight für Schnorchel- und Tauchfans: die Riffe der Tobago Cays, St. Lucia mit seinen UNESCO-Weltnaturerbe-Plätzen. Mit Charterangeboten auf Martinique , St. Lucia, St. Vincent und Grenada finden Sie bei uns diverse Möglichkeiten für Ihre Törnplanung.
Segeln in der Karibik – wir helfen bei der Suche nach der passenden Yacht
Yachtcharter in der Karibik gibt es in unendlich großer Auswahl. Umso wichtiger ist es, vorher zu überprüfen, welche Segelyacht am besten zu einem passt. Von wo wollen Sie für Ihren Törn ablegen? Wie viele Kabinen und Kojen werden gebraucht? Welche weiteren Ausstattungsmerkmale sind Ihnen wichtig oder notwendig in dem Revier? Unsere Yachtsuche hilft Ihnen dabei mit einer Kriterienauswahl und weiteren Suchfeatures.
Wenn Sie in Cienfuegos mit Ihrem Segeltörn starten wollen, könnte der Katamaran Athene 38 das Richtige sein. Die Yacht verfügt über 4 Kabinen, 2 Nasszellen und 8 Kojen. Für Unterhaltung beim Segeln sorgt ein CD-Player. Zudem können Warmwasser und Kühlschrank genutzt werden. Ein jüngeres Modell, welches ebenfalls von Cienfuegos aus ablegt, ist die Lagoon 380. Auch hier gibt es 4 Kabinen, 2 Nasszellen und 8 Kojen. Eine Badeleiter erleichtert den Weg in und aus dem angenehm warmem Wasser. Inklusive sind ebenfalls ein CD-Radio, Warmwasser und ein Kühlschrank.
Soll der Segeltörn von Martinique aus starten, kommen zum Beispiel die Yacht Oceanis 48 und Oceanis 41 infrage. Im Vergleich bietet die Oceanis 48 mit einer zusätzlichen Kabine und 3 Kojen extra bis zu 9 Seglern Platz. Badeleiter, Radio mit CD, MP3 und USB sowie Klimaanlage sind im Preis mit dabei.
Einen Segeltörn von Tortola aus tritt man am besten mit der Dufour 375, der Oceanis 38 oder der Saba 50 an. Je nach Yacht finden hier 7 bis 12 Besatzungsmitglieder einen Schlafplatz. Damit auch die Selbstverpflegung garantiert werden kann, sind die Yachtcharter der Karibik zum Beispiel mit Backofen, Gasherd, Gefrierschrank, Kühlschrank, Mikrowelle und Salontisch ausgestattet. Wer auf seinem Segeltörn lieber kochen lassen möchte, kann als Extra auch einen Koch engagieren. Hierfür gibt es feste Paketpreise.
Ganz egal, wo der Segeltörn auch beginnen soll – die Karibischen Inseln sind für jedermann einladend. Anstatt dieses wunderschöne Fleckchen Erde nur vom Land aus zu erkunden, bietet ein Yachtcharter-Urlaub hier die Gelegenheit, alles nicht nur aus einem anderen Blickwinkel wahrzunehmen, sondern auch paradiesische Orte zu entdecken, die auf andere Art nicht zugänglich sind.
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Cannes Yachting Festival 2024: Luxury yacht charters making their Cannes debut
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By Katie Scott 2 September 2024
Only one week until the Cannes Yachting Festival returns to officially kick start the new yachting season and superyachts are gathering for an edition packed with enticing global debuts and a gleaming collection of Mediterranean yacht charters .
Welcoming a glistening array of more than 700 boats and yacht rentals , the 2024 Cannes Yachting Festival (CYF) is scheduled to run from 10 - 15 September over two locations, Vieux Port and Port Canto.
As the first major yachting event of the season, many of the world's biggest shipyards choose the event to launch new models and products, with a wide range of global debuts being hosted every year. With the 2024 edition promising a great opportunity to learn more about this season's yachts and France yacht charters , here's a selection of private charter yachts making their debut at Cannes this year.
Brand new for 2024, 116.6ft (35.5m) luxury yacht charter LAFAYETTE makes her global debut at Cannes, showcasing an appealing five-cabin layout for up to 10 sleeping charter guests.
The second Amer 120 yacht charter to join the market, following crewed yacht charter ARSANA launched in 2023, this streamlined motor yacht is an ideal choice for vacations with family and friends, laden with onboard amenities to keep all charter guests busy while at sea.
Featuring Wi-Fi connectivity, spacious decks for enjoying views throughout South of France yacht charters , and air conditioning for absolute comfort, LAFAYETTE is available for charters around the Med.
NEVER GIVE UP
Another global debut, the fleet of Overmarine yacht charters introduces the brand new 108.3ft (32.99m) charter yacht NEVER GIVE UP and her spacious five-cabin layout.
Capable of accommodating up to 12 charter guests, NEVER GIVE UP boasts an indulgent sun deck for soaking up the sun on an East or West Mediterranean yacht charter , along with a great selection of water toys for adrenaline-pumping adventures on the waves.
Also hosting a deck Jacuzzi, spacious interiors, and Wi-Fi connectivity, this is a motor yacht charter set for premium voyages throughout the charter season.
Currently listed for sale or charter, 141.1ft (43m) luxury yacht charter ANNAMIA makes her show debut this year at Cannes, following her world premiere at anchor during the Monaco Yacht Show in 2021.
Sporting a well-appointed five-cabin layout for up to 12 sleeping charter guests, ANNAMIA boasts a striking silver silhouette along with extensive deck space for parties during events yacht charters , and abundantly lit interiors with endless connections to the sea.
Also featuring a deck Jacuzzi and a thrilling choice of watersports equipment, ANNAMIA is accepting winter bookings on request.
Available for sale and charter, 141.1ft (43m) Overmarine yacht charter HALARA is a captivating yacht rental with design inputs from renowned designer Alberto Mancini.
Making her global debut at the 2024 Palm Beach International Boat Show , has an impressive range allowing her to travel up to 4,500 nautical miles, making her an ideal choice for exploring during Greece yacht charters .
With her key highlights including an indulgent beach club and a good array of watersports equipment, the child-friendly decks make this charter yacht a suitable option for charter guests of all ages, with a deck Jacuzzi, Wi-Fi connectivity, and luxurious interiors completing the ensemble.
Attending the Cannes Yachting Festival
If you're planning on attending the forthcoming Cannes Yachting Festival, or would like to visit in conjunction with an existing booking, take a look at our guide to Cannes yacht charters for inspiration and see some sample Cannes yacht charter itineraries for ideas on the best attractions to see and do in the area.
There's still time to get tickets for the show so speak to your preferred yacht charter broker today for details.
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What initially captivated you about SKYFALL?
Owner: SKYFALL is an iconic yacht. She really has the best of all worlds. She has semi displacement which means she is fast and efficient. She also has a shallow draft that allows her to get into anchorages or ports that other similar sized boats can’t even try to get into. In the Bahamas, for example, it is typical for SKYFALL to be anchored close to shore while other 60-meter (190-foot) boats are a mile or more offshore.
What are your favourite memories onboard SKYFALL?
We have had a lot of fun with family and friends on SKYFALL. The list of great memories onboard is quite long. The bridge deck outdoor dining table is where we always try to have meals unless the weather is very bad. We have had a lot of great discussions with family and friends around that table that will last a lifetime. We also like that the sundeck that has two hot tubs with plenty of space, which is where we have pre-dinner canapes every night while we watch the sun set wherever we might be.
One thing that often grabs people’s attention is the basketball goal that also is a helideck on the sundeck. We have had a lot of competitive games of basketball on sundeck, sometimes with a number of spectators watching from afar.
The top deck of SKYFALL features a basketball court, helipad, pool, hot tub and dining area
What is your favourite space onboard?
The sky lounge is group favorite. It has twin 80-inch TVs, so there isn’t a bad place in the sky lounge to view a game.
Please talk us through the owner’s cabin and how you designed it to suit your lifestyle.
The owner’s cabin on SKYFALL is exactly what we wanted on a boat. The master bed faces the bow with large windows which means we get to wake up every morning to an amazing view. The sitting area is perfect for getting a break from guests when we just need some time to ourselves. The suite also has ‘His and Hers’ separate baths and closets, which is a requirement for us. My wife and I always say that the key to a long and happy marriage is separate bathrooms and closets.
The office in the master suite is a welcome retreat for me so I can get work done privately without being disturbed, and more importantly, without waking up my wife.
A cabin onboard SKYFALL superyacht
Where are your favourite places to visit around the world?
It has always been non-negotiable for our family that we spend New Year’s together in Saint Bart’s on the boat. In early spring, she spends a few weeks in the Bahamas, and then typically we send her over to the Med for the summer season. She then comes back for a quick yard period in the fall, does the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show, and then makes her way back to the Caribbean.
What makes SKYFALL such a successful charter yacht?
The feedback from charter guests has been that this is a great multi-generational boat. We have all the fun toys for kids, and lots of relaxing spaces for adults. Three generations in a family can travel together and have a great trip for different reasons. With the multitude of large beds, it is also a great boat for several couples to travel together.
Interiors are elegant and timeless
What first inspired you to become a yacht owner?
Our family had been chartering yachts for about 12 years. More and more we found ourselves wanting to spend time on the water. We had been loosely talking about buying a yacht when we started attending the annual Fort Lauderdale Boat Show. I’m not an impulse buyer, but when we found a boat that we thought would work for our lifestyle, we knew (or rather, my wife knew) that was the boat for us.
What does yacht ownership give you that villa or a hotel ownership couldn’t?
We often talk about how owning a yacht allows you to basically have a home nearly anywhere in the world. We like new places, and we like to explore, but we like to have a familiar home base to come back to at the end of a long day. A yacht gives you the advantage of being in the Med in the summer and the Caribbean in the winter sleeping in the same bed every night.
Guests can enjoy indoor and outdoor dining areas
Why have you decided to put SKYFALL on the sales market – and why now?
We are building a new boat, and it is time to let this one go. We are sad to part with her, but we hope she will find a new family that will create many new memories on her as we have.
What would be your biggest piece of advice to the next owner of SKYFALL?
Have fun with her. That’s what she is for. This boat loves to be used so if you have a destination in mind, she’s ready to go.
The decks have plenty of space for entertainment and relaxation
Want to be the new owner of SKYFALL? Here’s how
SKYFALL is currently for sale for an asking price of $29,500,000. Interested parties should contact the broker, Frank Grzeszczak Sr, Founder & President at FGI Yacht Group , who says: “Simply put, SKYFALL is the finest American superyacht available today. The price has recently been adjusted to $29,500,000, reflecting the seller's commitment to securing a fair price for this extraordinary vessel.”
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Steckbrief für Bavaria 46 Cruiser
Typ | Blauwasseryacht, Segelyacht |
Modell | 46 Cruiser |
Gebraucht/Neu | Gebrauchtboot |
Zustand | sehr guter Zustand |
Preis | EUR 169.900,- Verhandlungsbasis / EU-versteuert |
Steuerung | Festkiel mit Bombe |
Material | Kunststoff GFK |
Standort | Preveza, Griechenland |
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Abmessungen
Länge | 14.40 |
Breite | 4.35 |
Tiefgang | 1.85 |
Gewicht | 11000 |
Antrieb | Saildrive |
Hersteller | D2-55 |
Motorleistung | 1 x 55 PS / 40 kW |
Treibstoff | Diesel |
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Bavaria 46 Cruiser Segelyacht zu verkaufen Eigner geführt – kein Charter Wir hatten ursprünglich andere Pläne für unsere Yacht und haben viel Zeit und Liebe in einen umfassenden Refit investiert. Leider müssen wir sie nun aus familiären Gründen (kein Notverkauf) früher als gedacht abgeben und bieten unsere geliebte "SULA" zum Verkauf an. Der Liegeplatz ist bis März/April 2025 bezahlt, und ab Oktober bis dahin wird die Yacht im Trockendock in Preveza, Griechenland, gelagert. Die Mehrwertsteuer ist nachweislich bezahlt. Die "SULA" ist komplett Blauwassertauglich und wurde sorgfältig überarbeitet. Hier die Details und Ausstattungsmerkmale: Bavaria 46, Baujahr 2006 – 4 Kabinen Version Länge: 14,40m Breite: 4,35m Tiefgang: 1,85m Motor: Volvo Penta D2, 55 PS, 1283 Motorstunden Betriebsstundenzähler im Cockpit Motorservice und Saildrive Überholung in 2023 Neue Gummimanschette Elektrisches Bugstrahlruder mit Steuerung vom Cockpit und Funkfernbedienung Faltpropeller 4-Flügel Varioprop SPW Unterwasserschiff: Kompletter Refit in 2023 mit 8 Schichten Coppercoat und 4 Schichten Epoxy-Voranstrich Alle Durchlässe, Ventile und Abwasserschläuche erneuert Navigation & Instrumente: Raymarine Axiom 9plus Kartenplotter (2022) mit Seekarten für Mittelmeer und Schwarzes Meer Vorausschauendes Echolot Raymarine Instrumente (Wind, Speed, Echo, Wassertemperatur) Simrad RD 68 Funkgerät Horizon HX890 Handfunkgerät Autopilot mit Funkfernbedienung Radarantenne Elektrik: Victron Multiplus MkII 3KW Installation mit Landstrom-Vorrangschaltung 400A LifePo Batterien (2024) Victron Smart Shunt 720-800 W Solaranlage mit 2 separaten Victron MPPT Ladereglern Alle elektrischen Systeme an Bord wurden 2023 überprüft und erneuert Verschiedene 230V-Steckdosen, alle gesichert durch Wechselrichter Warmwasserbereiter (Motor/220V) Neuer 230V Warmwasserboiler Alle Leuchtmittel auf LED umgerüstet Segel: Segelfläche 108qm Genua mit elk. Reffanlage, elektrisch vom Steuerstand zu bedienen Großsegel mit Mastrolle und Reffmöglichkeit im Cockpit Code Zero und Bugspriet vorhanden Achterstagspanner Optionale hydraulische Gangway (zurzeit nicht montiert) Laufendes Gut 2023 komplett erneuert Sicherheit: Lalizas Rettungsinsel und Halterung neu (2023) für 6 Personen Elektrischer Gasfernschalter Neue Gasleitungen in 2023 3 automatische und 3 manuelle Rettungswesten Diverse Klappösen und Lifebelts vorhanden Feuerlöscher 2x Gasflaschen 10+ Fender, elektrisches Signalhorn 30kg Jumbo Anker (neu 2023) mit 100m Kette, teils VA 10mm, mit Fernbedienung Zodiac Beiboot für 4-6 Personen mit Mercury 3,5 PS Außenborder Zusätzliche Features: Waschmaschine (3,5 kg Fassungsvermögen) Alle WCs erneuert Teak im Cockpit teilweise erneuert Alle Luken und Fenster sind dicht Bimini (2018) mit Erweiterung und Sprayhood (Fenster 2023 erneuert) 2 Kühlschränke Herd mit Backofen, inkl. Kochgeschirr Außendusche und Badeleiter Es fehlt nur noch ein Wassermacher für die vollständige Blauwassertauglichkeit. Besichtigungen sind nach Absprache möglich. Ab Oktober 2024 liegt die "SULA" im Trockendock. Bis dahin sind wir noch im Ionischen Meer unterwegs ???? Besichtigungen sind auch in unserer Abwesenheit nach Vereinbarung möglich. Bavaria 46 Cruiser Sailing Yacht Owner-operated - No Charter We originally had different plans, which is why we invested a lot of time and love into the refit. Unfortunately, due to family reasons (not a distress sale), we now have to part with our new home earlier than expected and are offering our "SULA" for sale. The berth is paid until March/April 2025, and from October until then, the yacht will be in dry dock in Preveza, Greece. VAT has been paid and is documented. The "SULA" is fully bluewater-ready and has undergone a thorough refit by us. Here are the details and equipment: Bavaria 46, Year of Construction: 2006 - 4 Cabin Version Length: 14.40m Beam: 4.35m Draft: 1.85m Engine: Volvo Penta D2, 55 HP, currently 1283 engine hours, operating hours display in the cockpit, engine service and Saildrive overhaul in 2023, and new rubber gasket installed. Bow thruster, electrically controlled from the cockpit and by remote control. Folding propeller, 4-blade Varioprop SPW. Hull: Complete refit in 2023 with Coppercoat (8 layers and 4 layers of epoxy primer). All through-hulls, valves, and wastewater hoses replaced. Instruments: New Raymarine chart plotter (2022) Axiom 9plus (charts for the Mediterranean and Black Sea). Forward-looking sonar. Raymarine instruments (wind, speed, echo, water temperature). Simrad RD 68 radio. Horizon HX890 handheld radio. Autopilot with remote control. Radar antenna. Electrical System: Victron Multiplus MkII 3KW installation with shore power priority switch and 400A LifePo batteries (2024). Victron Smart Shunt. 720-800 W solar panels with 2 separate Victron MPPT charge controllers. Device rack. All onboard electrics checked and installations renewed in 2023. Various 230V outlets, all secured by inverter. Water heater (engine/220V). New hot water boiler 230V. All lighting converted to LED. Sails: 108 sqm, roll Genua electrically furled from the helm with in-mast furling and reefing option from the cockpit. Code Zero sail available, bowsprit for Code Zero. Backstay tensioner. Optional hydraulic gangway (currently not installed but available). All running rigging renewed in 2023. Safety: Lalizas liferaft and holder new for 6 people (2023). Electric gas shut-off valve. Gas lines replaced in 2023. Automatic life jackets (3), manual life jackets (3), various folding rings for life belts, and life belts. Fire extinguishers. 2x gas bottles. Adequate fenders (approx. 10), electric signal horn. New Jumbo anchor (30kg, 2023) with 100m of chain, partly stainless steel (10mm, with remote control). Dinghy: Zodiac for 4-6 people with a Mercury 3.5 HP outboard. We’ve added some "nice to have" features, including a washing machine with a 3.5 kg capacity. All toilets have been replaced. The teak in the cockpit has been partially renewed. All hatches and windows are sealed and dry. The existing bimini is from 2018 with an extension, and the sprayhood is also from 2018, with new windows installed in 2023. There are two refrigerators on board, as well as a stove with an oven. Pots and pans included. An outdoor shower and a bathing ladder are also available. The only thing missing is a watermaker, and then the "SULA" would be fully bluewater-ready. Viewings can be arranged by appointment. From October 2024, the "SULA" will be placed in dry dock. Until then, we are still personally cruising in the Ionian Sea ???? A viewing is also possible in our absence by prior arrangement.
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Attacks in Russia’s Belgorod: What we know so far
Ukraine has denied any involvement in a daring cross-border assault that threatens to further escalate the war.
Fifteen months after Moscow’s troops invaded Ukraine, one of the largest and most daring cross-border attacks since the war began has been carried out in Russia.
On Monday, two anti-Kremlin groups – the Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC) and Freedom of Russia Legion – claimed responsibility for the incursion in the Belgorod region.
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Fighting continued for a second day early on Tuesday. A dozen people are reportedly wounded and some residents have been evacuated.
Later on Tuesday, Russia’s Defence Ministry said that the units it blamed had been forced back into Ukrainian territory. More than 70 attackers have been killed, the ministry said, a figure that was not possible to verify.
After accusing Ukraine, Russia opened a “terrorism” investigation. Officials in Kyiv say they had nothing to do with the attacks.
Here is what we know so far:
Where is Belgorod?
Russia’s Belgorod province borders Ukraine’s Luhansk, Sumy and Kharkiv regions.
It is about 600km (373 miles) from the Russian capital, Moscow, and has been a front-line region, serving as a vital base for the Kremlin’s armed forces to launch attacks towards Ukraine.
But Belgorod has also exposed Russian vulnerabilities.
Moscow accidentally bombed Belgorod city last month, while f uel and ammunition stores in the region have been rocked by explosions since the start of the war.
What happened in Belgorod?
Early on Monday, Belgorod Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov raised an alarm with the Kremlin, saying a Ukrainian “sabotage group” had entered Russian territory in the Grayvoron district.
According to Russia, the raiders opened fire with mortars and artillery on residential and administrative buildings and civilian infrastructure. Russian air-defence forces reportedly shot down drones over the region.
Moscow later said it was carrying out a counterterrorism operation.
Gladkov said one elderly lady had died while being evacuated, but that no civilians were killed in the clashes.
He described the situation as “extremely tense”.
Social media users said air raid sirens rang out and that checkpoints had been targeted.
Fighting continued for a second day. At midday on Tuesday, Russia said it had pushed back the attackers and that 70 had been killed.
On Tuesday, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), a Washington, DC-based based think-tank, said that two “all-Russian pro-Ukrainian” groups had crossed the border with tanks, armoured personnel carriers and other weaponised vehicles, citing Russian sources.
Who was behind the attacks?
Russia accused Ukraine of launching the attacks, but Kyiv has denied involvement.
Throughout the war, Ukraine has not taken responsibility for any attacks against Russia, saying its fight is purely defensive.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, as quoted by Russia’s state news agency RIA Novosti, said the purpose of the alleged Ukrainian mission in Belgorod was “to divert attention from the direction of Bakhmut”.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s adviser, Mykhailo Podolyak, said on Twitter that Kyiv had “nothing to do with it” and suggested that an “armed guerrilla movement” had emerged to oppose “a totalitarian country”.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev accused the United States, European Union and United Kingdom, which he referred to as “the sponsors of the Kyiv regime”, of being responsible for “sabotage”. Kyiv’s denial was “an absolute lie”, he said.
Ukrainian news broadcaster Hromadske, citing Ukrainian military intelligence sources, said that two armed Russian opposition groups, the Freedom of Russia Legion and the Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC), consisting of Russian citizens, were responsible for the attack on the Belgorod region.
Asked about reports that the attackers were ethnic Russians, Peskov said: “They are Ukrainian fighters from Ukraine. There are many ethnic Russians living in Ukraine. But they are still Ukrainian militants.”
What do we know about the anti-Kremlin militias?
The RVC was founded by a far-right Russian national last August and is comprised of Russians who have been fighting in and for Ukraine against their own country.
The group has also been active over the border in Russian territory, and claimed responsibility for a raid there in March.
The Ukrainian military intelligence agency says the RVC is an independent underground group inside Russia that also has a unit in the Ukrainian Foreign Legion. The Foreign Legion says it has nothing to do with the RVC.
Late Monday, the RVC published video footage on its Telegram feed appearing to show fighters operating an armoured vehicle on a country road inside Russia. The Reuters news agency was able to identify one of the men as Ilya Bogdanov, a Russian national who received Ukrainian citizenship in 2015 after fighting for Kyiv against Russian-backed forces in Ukraine’s east.
The Legion and the RVC completely liberated n/a Kozinka, Belgorod Oblast. Forward units have entered Graivoron. Moving on. Russia will be free! — "Liberty of Russia" Legion (@legion_svoboda) May 22, 2023
The Freedom of Russia Legion – also known as the Liberty of Russia Legion – says it was formed in spring 2022 “out of the wish of Russians to fight in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine against Putin’s armed gang”.
It says it cooperates with the Ukrainian armed forces and operates under Ukrainian command. It has claimed responsibility for the attack in Belgorod and says it has been fighting in eastern Ukraine.
The Ukrainian military intelligence agency’s spokesperson said on Monday that the attacks in Belgorod only involved Russian citizens and that they were creating a “security zone” to protect Ukrainian civilians. He did not confirm or deny that the forces operating there are a Ukrainian unit.
The Freedom of Russia Legion said on Twitter that it had “completely liberated” the border town of Kozinka in the Belgorod region and its forward units had reached the district centre of Grayvoron, further east.
“Moving on. Russia will be free!” the group wrote.
What’s next?
The attack on Russia has upped the ante and comes just as Moscow announced the capture of Bakhmut, the eastern Ukrainian city levelled by months of fighting.
Kremlin spokesman Peskov cast the attack as an “invasion” of “serious concern”, promising “great efforts in response”.
On Monday, according to Russia’s RIA Novosti, Peskov also said that work was under way to “squeeze out Ukrainian saboteurs from Russian territory”.
According to the UK, the attacks highlight Moscow’s struggles in the war.
“Russia is facing an increasingly serious multi-domain security threat in its border regions with losses of combat aircraft, improvised explosive device attacks on rail lines, and now direct partisan action,” the British defence ministry said.
Meanwhile, Ukraine’s Podolyak has said that Kyiv is continuing to monitor reports “with interest” and is “studying the situation.”
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Caribbean Yacht Charter Guide. The Caribbean is one of the most popular places to visit and the best way to experience it is by taking a luxurious charter yacht to its sandy shores.. Beaches lined with hundred-year-old palm trees, the aroma of delicious creole dishes and the unmistakable blue hue of the warm, clear waters is compounded by world-class service from your dedicated, professional ...
The Cost of a Yacht Charter in the Caribbean. The cost of Caribbean yacht charters varies depending on the boat size and type. Motor yachts cost $25,000 - $50,000 per week, while sailing yachts cost $15,000 - $40,000 per week. Crewed luxury yachts can cost from $30,000 up to $1,000,000 per week and more. On average, however, expect to spend ...
Caribbean Yacht Charters. Cruise the calm waters of the Caribbean, where the British Virgin Islands grant easy, line-of-sight navigation and trade winds keep your course steady. Follow the sun to St. Lucia and drop anchor to take in the warm glow of the sunset. Find out how Grenada lives up to its nickname "The Spice Island of the Caribbean".
Segelroute in der Karibik. Unsere Basisteams vor Ort verfügen über das gesamte, notwendige Fachwissen, um Sie bei der Planung Ihres Segelurlaubs in der Karibik zu unterstützen. Sie haben mitreißende Yachtcharter-Routenvorschläge für die Karibik für Sie vorbereitet, egal ob Sie eine Woche, 10 oder 14 Tage segeln möchten.
Segeln in der Karibik - wir helfen bei der Suche nach der passenden Yacht. Yachtcharter in der Karibik gibt es in unendlich großer Auswahl. Umso wichtiger ist es, vorher zu überprüfen, welche Segelyacht am besten zu einem passt.
Top 12 Yacht Charters In The Caribbean - Updated 2024. The Caribbean is a premier yachting destination and boasts many romantic weekend getaways, with 700 tropical islands to discover. The warm climate and beautiful waters are top draws for many sailing enthusiasts. With all-inclusive resorts, rustic beachfront towns, popular beaches, and ...
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KARIBIK Sunreef 60 electrical Eco Katamaran mieten & charter mit Crew: St. Martin, British Virgin Islands BVI, Antigua, St. Lucia, Grenada. ... „E" wurde während der Cannes Yachting Festival 2019 vorgestellt und gehört zur Electrical Eco-Linie von Sunreef Yachts. Mit elektrischen Antrieben und intelligenten Energiemanagementsystemen ...
Beste Reisezeit für Ihre Yachtcharter in der Karibik. Einen Segeltörn in der Karibik empfehlen wir vor allem zwischen November und Mai. Segler schätzen in der Hurrikan-freien Zeit vor allem den beständigen Passatwind. Es gibt kaum ein Segelrevier mit so zuverlässigen Windverhältnissen. Reviere für jeden Urlaubstyp.
Yachtcharter in der Karibik. Die Firma European Yachts bietet Ihnen den Yachtcharter in der Karibik sowohl mit als auch ohne den Skipper, zum besten Preis. Zu Ihrer Verfügung stehen Segelbooten und Katamarane auf folgenden Inseln der Karibik: Britische Jungferninseln (Tortola, Sea Cow Bay) Amerikanische Jungferninseln (St. Thomas)
Luxusyacht Charter & Mieten mit Skipper & Crew, Flotte & Preise für: Luxus Katamaran, Luxus Motoryacht, Luxus Segelyacht - Executive Yachting ... In der Karibik sind die British Virgin Islands und die Grenadinen noch ein Geheimtipp für Segel-Liebhaber. Diese Segelreviere sind noch weitgehend unberührt und liegen in geschützten und ruhigen ...
Home - Timeless Yacht. Whether you charter for the day or week, stay for a night at the dock, or cruise for a week; Timeless provides unrivaled amenities packed into its 62 ft len
Brand new for 2024, 116.6ft (35.5m) luxury yacht charter LAFAYETTE makes her global debut at Cannes, showcasing an appealing five-cabin layout for up to 10 sleeping charter guests. The second Amer 120 yacht charter to join the market, following crewed yacht charter ARSANA launched in 2023, this streamlined motor yacht is an ideal choice for vacations with family and friends, laden with onboard ...
SKYFALL was built by American luxury motor yacht builder Trinity Yachts in 2010 for the shipyard's owner. "SKYFALL is the most exquisite superyacht ever delivered by Trinity Yachts and is a ...
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Bavaria 46 Cruiser Segelyacht zu verkaufen Eigner geführt - kein Charter Wir hatten ursprünglich andere Pläne für unsere Yacht und haben viel Zeit und Liebe in einen umfassenden Refit investiert.
Preise & Kosten Karibik Yacht und Katamaran Chartern & Mieten mit Skipper/Crew:: St. Martin, British Virgin Islands BVI, Grenadinen, Grenada. Yacht Charter & Mieten. ... PREISE KARIBIK KATAMARAN & YACHT CHARTER & MIETEN. Garantiert beste KARIBIK Charterpreise. Deutschsprachige Yachtcharter Agentur. Täglich bis 22:00 telefonisch erreichbar.
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