
Charter · Caribbean
A Caribbean yacht charter means endless sun, warm trade winds and anchorages of extraordinary beauty — from the Exumas' turquoise shallows to St. Lucia's Piton-framed bays. Our fleet covers the full Caribbean arc, with APA-included pricing and bespoke itinerary design.
The Caribbean charter season runs November through April, peaking December–March when the trade winds blow steadily from the northeast. Our brokers build island-hopping itineraries that maximise your time on the water: mornings snorkelling untouched reefs, afternoons anchored off private beaches, evenings dining aboard with a private chef. BVI, USVI, Leeward and Windward Islands all suit different charter styles — we'll match you to the right waters.
Quick Facts
FAQ
What is the Caribbean yacht charter season?
Peak season is December–April, when the trade winds are consistent and rainfall minimal. The 'off season' (May–October) offers lower rates and quieter anchorages but carries hurricane risk from June onwards. Grenada and Trinidad sit south of the hurricane belt and charter year-round.
Which Caribbean island is best for a yacht charter?
The BVI is ideal for first-timers — protected waters, well-marked passages and excellent provisioning. The Bahamas suits those wanting remote exploration and turquoise shallows. St. Barts and St. Martin offer the best dining and nightlife. The Grenadines deliver the most unspoiled Caribbean experience.
What are Caribbean yacht charter costs?
Weekly rates range from $30,000–$50,000 for a 25m motor yacht to $500,000+ for 60m+ vessels. Caribbean pricing typically includes all-inclusive packages or APA of 35–40% for provisioning and fuel. Most yachts are registered in non-VAT jurisdictions (BVI, Cayman) so no VAT applies.

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