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Yacht Charter
The Caribbean

The Caribbean is undeniably one of the most sought-after destinations for a yacht charter, and for good reason.

Its pristine white sand beaches, year-round warm weather and near-perfect sailing conditions, make it an exceptional place to explore by boat.

With over 7,000 individual islands, it's the sheer diversity that makes this tropical paradise so wonderful. Each island has its own unique charm and character, offering a blend of cultural experiences, vibrant nightlife, and secluded anchorages. From the glamorous and cosmopolitan St. Barts to the unspoilt Grenadines, there is something for everyone in this tropical paradise.

What Makes Caribbean Special?

Tropical Climate

With a year-round tropical climate, warm temperatures and plenty of sunshine, the Caribbean is a perfect destination for sailing, swimming, snorkelling, and other water-based activities.

World-Class Sailing

The Caribbean offers excellent sailing conditions, with consistent trade winds and year-round warm weather, making it a perfect destination for sailors whether novice or expert.

Island Hopping

One of the highlights of a yacht charter in the Caribbean is the opportunity to visit multiple islands and explore their unique cultures, cuisines, and landscapes. Each island has its own distinct character and attractions, allowing for a diverse and enriching experience.

Diverse Destinations

The Caribbean is known for its beautiful and pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and picturesque islands. There are numerous stunning destinations to explore, including the British Virgin Islands, St. Martin, St. Lucia, Antigua, Grenada, and many more.

Vibrant Culture

Each Caribbean Island has its own unique culture, offering a vibrant mix of music, dance, and festivities. From reggae in Antigua to salsa in Cuba, you can immerse yourself in the local culture and enjoy lively nightlife experiences.

Cuisine and Local Flavours

The Caribbean is famous for its delicious cuisine, influenced by African, European, and Indigenous flavours. On board your yacht or on land, you can enjoy freshly prepared meals using locally sourced fresh ingredients.

Lush Tropical Landscapes

The Caribbean islands boast lush, verdant landscapes with towering mountains, cascading waterfalls, and vibrant flora and fauna making it a paradise on land as well as sea.

Warm Welcomes

The Caribbean islanders are famed for their warm welcome and laid-back approach, making sure you have an unforgettable trip.

Historic Sites

The Caribbean has a rich history with many sites to explore, from colonial-era forts, plantations and naval bases such as Nelsons Dockyard.

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Marine Life and Coral Reefs

The Caribbean is home to abundant marine life and coral reefs. Snorkelling or diving in the clear waters offers a world-class opportunity to explore nature at its most captivating.

Not To Be Missed

Local Cuisine

Savour fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and local specialities. Caribbean cuisine is a vibrant and flavourful fusion of various cultural influences, reflecting the region's diverse history and bountiful natural resources.

Snorkelling and Diving

The snorkelling and diving in the Caribbean is truly world-class, offering some of the most diverse and vibrant marine ecosystems on the planet. Explore stunning coral reefs, abundant aquatic life, and shipwrecks in locations such as the British Virgin Islands, Antigua, St. Thomas, Belize and the Bahamas.

Festivals and Events

The Caribbean is renowned for its vibrant and colourful carnivals. These festivals are deeply rooted in the region’s culture and history, often featuring elaborate costumes, lively music, dancing, and parades. Ones not to be missed include Antigua, Saint Lucia, The Bahamas and Grenada, to name but a few.

Explore on Land and Sea

Whether you're interested in natural wonders, cultural immersion, or outdoor adventures, the Caribbean islands offer a diverse range of experiences to explore on land during your yacht charter. Many islands boast lush rainforests and volcanic landscapes, all waiting to be discovered if you can tear yourself away from the haven of your yacht.

Sailing Regattas

If timing allows, you can watch or even participate in famous sailing events such as the Antigua Sailing Week, St. Maarten Heineken Regatta, BVI Spring Regatta or Grenada Sailing Week. These regattas attract sailors and spectators from around the world, offering a unique blend of competitive racing, stunning scenery, and vibrant Caribbean culture.

Relax and Unwind

The slower pace of life in the Caribbean, often referred to as "island time," is a great encouragement to unwind and take things at a more leisurely pace. This relaxed approach will help you leave behind the stresses of daily life and when combined with the laid-back and friendly nature of the Caribbean people is just the tonic to create an unforgettable trip.

Beach BBQs and Picnics

If you're looking to eat ashore in total isolation, enjoy a private beach barbecue or picnic on a secluded island, relaxing and indulging in freshly grilled seafood and a refreshing rum punch.

Historic Sites

Explore historical landmarks such as the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Nelson's Dockyard in Antigua, or the ancient Mayan sites of Belize.

Visiting Pristine Beaches

Each Caribbean island is blessed with more than its fair share outstanding beaches; make sure to take time to relax and unwind on a few of them during your travels.

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Island Hopping

There's so much to explore in each sailing area of the Caribbean. Visit multiple islands on your charter, from St. Barts to St Martin, Anguilla to Antigua, or perhaps the Grenadine islands between St Vincent and Grenada, to experience different cultures, cuisines, and landscapes.

Time To Visit

The Caribbean yacht charter high season generally starts in November and lasts until April. This is typically the dry season, offering pleasant temperatures and calmer seas. It’s also worth looking outside of these times as the Caribbean enjoys a moderate climate all year round.

Weather

Monthly weather for the area *

Avg. High Temp Avg. Low Temp Avg. Daily Rain (mm) Avg. Wind
JAN 25.4°C (78°F) 24.5°C (76°F) 0 wind direction 81degE
FEB 25.5°C (78°F) 24.7°C (76°F) 0 wind direction 81degE
MAR 25.5°C (78°F) 24.7°C (76°F) 0.0 wind direction 98degE
APR 26.6°C (80°F) 25.9°C (79°F) 0 wind direction 91degE
MAY 28.0°C (82°F) 26.9°C (80°F) 0.0 wind direction 109degESE
JUN 28.9°C (84°F) 28.0°C (82°F) 0.1 wind direction 121degESE
JUL 29.8°C (86°F) 29.1°C (84°F) 0 wind direction 87degE
AUG 30.0°C (86°F) 29.3°C (85°F) 0 wind direction 94degE
SEP 29.9°C (86°F) 29.0°C (84°F) 0 wind direction 75degENE
OCT 29.0°C (84°F) 28.0°C (82°F) 0 wind direction 117degESE
NOV 27.3°C (81°F) 26.6°C (80°F) 0.0 wind direction 77degENE
DEC 25.6°C (78°F) 24.7°C (76°F) 0 wind direction 114degESE
* Weather information is based on the previous year's records at local weather stations.

Local Essentials

Languages

English is widely spoken with local languages depending on the Island.

Local Currency The Caribbean

Most of the countries in the Caribbean have their own currency but also US dollars are widely accepted along with major credit cards.

Tipping

All Caribbean countries appreciate a tip for work well done

Boat Types In Caribbean

Is A Catamaran Right For Your Trip

Stability

Catamarans have two hulls, making them more stable than a regular monohull boat, both while sailing and at anchor. So if you don't like heeling over while under sail, a catamaran is the ideal choice.

Privacy

The split-hull design allows for better separation of living spaces, with cabins in each hull providing more privacy for guests. A perfect option for two families or larger groups.

Shallow Draft

Catamarans have a shallower draft (less boat below the water), allowing them to access shallow anchorages and get closer to beaches than a typical monohull.

Deck Space

The wide deck space provides ample room for sunbathing, outdoor dining, and relaxation.

Accessibility

With easy access from the rear deck to the water, swimming and water sports activities are a cinch - not to mention getting in and out of the tender to go ashore.

Sailing Characteristics

Catamarans sail differently from monohulls. They don't heel (tilt) as much, which can be more comfortable for some passengers but may provide less of a "sailing feel" for purists.

Layout

Catamarans often feature a raised helm station with excellent visibility, and many have a flybridge for additional outdoor living space.

Group Size

Catamarans can often accommodate larger groups comfortably, making them popular for family charters.

Comfort at Anchor

The wider stance of a catamaran makes it more stable at anchor so any rolling motion is reduced - making for relaxing meals and calm sleep.

PERFECT LANDING

Space

Catamarans offer more living space both above and below deck due to their wide beam. This means they tend to have larger common areas and more spacious cabins.

Charter Types In Caribbean

Bareboat Yacht Charters

A bareboat charter with Pure Yachting gives you the freedom to create your own itinerary and explore The Caribbean and beyond at your own pace. Tailor your trip to match your preferences, and if you need advice or inspiration our charter experts will always be on hand to suggest areas to explore.

We select our fleet of yachts from trusted operators, chosen by us for the quality of their boats and the fact they offer a high level of service. To charter a yacht you'll typically need a qualification such as the RYA Day Skipper, the AS104 Bareboat Cruising, ICC certification or be able to demonstrate relevant experience.

Skippered Yacht Charters

With a professional skipper at the helm to confidently navigate around The Caribbean and beyond, you’re free to relax and enjoy every moment. The skipper's expertise ensures smooth sailing, allowing you to immerse yourself in the beautiful surroundings.

However, if you fancy getting more involved, our fully qualified skippers will be more than happy to show you the basics, or help you brush up your sailing skills.

On skippered charters, there's also the opportunity to add a host or hostess who can prepare meals and help with tasks such as childcare, concierge services and housekeeping.

Crewed Yacht Charters

Crewed yacht charters from The Caribbean come in many shapes and sizes, ranging from sleek superyachts to luxury catamarans, contemporary motor yachts to classic yachts and more, all with crews who are committed to ensuring your comfort, safety and enjoyment.

Each trip offers the opportunity to create a unique journey and our charter experts will guide you through choosing the perfect boat and customising the itinerary to your specification. Whatever your preferences, we take care of all the details, ensuring you and your party have a unique and unforgettable holiday.

Pure Thoughts

Whether snorkelling in crystal-clear waters, coming face-to-face with abundant marine life, hiking through lush rainforests, or exploring the Caribbean's extensive cruising grounds, there are endless opportunities for adventure and exploration.

The beauty of cruising through the Caribbean on a yacht charter is the freedom to discover hidden gems and secluded spots that are inaccessible to larger boats or cruise ships.

Another reason we love the Caribbean is the famously welcoming and hospitable culture. If you like to connect, the locals are friendly and always ready to share their knowledge and stories. From sampling flavourful Caribbean cuisine to dancing to calypso or reggae music, immersing yourself in the local culture adds an extra layer of richness to your yacht charter experience.

For those seeking relaxation and pampering, the Caribbean offers myriad luxurious resorts, spas, restaurants and beach clubs. After a day of exploring or lounging on your yacht, you can indulge in a rejuvenating spa treatment, dine in gourmet restaurants, or sip a refreshing cocktail while watching the sun set over the horizon.

Last but not least, the Caribbean offers excellent sailing conditions. The steady trade winds and often line-of-sight navigation make it an ideal destination for sailors of all levels. Whether you want to embark on a thrilling sailing adventure or enjoy a leisurely cruise from one idyllic island to another, the Caribbean caters to all levels of expertise.

Exploring this tropical paradise on a yacht charter allows you to create unforgettable memories and experience the ultimate holiday in a truly extraordinary destination.

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FAQ's

What Are The Main Things To Consider Before I Charter A Yacht?

If you are doing a bareboat charter, you need to consider if you have the relevant sailing licences. If you are on a skippered or crewed charter, it's good to understand the weather conditions for the trip so you can bring the appropriate clothing and think about which locations you would like to visit so as you can let the skipper know.

How Do I Choose The Right Yacht?

When chartering a yacht from The Caribbean, consider factors such as budget, yacht size and type, along with the crew when relevant to make sure they're a good fit for you and your party.

What Type Of Yacht Can I Charter From The Caribbean?

There are typically four main types of boats and yachts you can hire in the Caribbean, which are Sailing Yachts, Catamarans, Motorboats, and Luxury Yachts which includes Superyachts.

How Do Charter Fees Work When Chartering A Yacht?

Once you've found your perfect yacht, you will typically pay an upfront deposit fee for holding the boat (these vary from 20% to 50% of the charter fee), and then you will pay the rest one month before departure.

How Long Does A Yacht Charter Typically Last?

The typical times for a yacht charter are either 7 or 14 days, but you can charter boats longer if you wish. Most charters, particularly in high season, start on Saturdays and finish seven days later.

When Is The Best Times To Charter A Yacht From The Caribbean?

You can sail all year in the Bahamas, and the high season is from December to May.

What Happens If There Is A Problem With My Yacht Charter?

The good news is we spend a lot of time vetting who we work with, so this rarely happens, but if there is a problem, you can contact your charter company or ourselves who will be available to sort out any issues.