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Yacht charter Caribbean - how to rent a yacht?

Every year more and more European sailors decide to rent a yacht in the Caribbean . The exotic, almost fairy-tale landscapes prevailing on the islands contribute to this: white sand, emerald sea and warm, humid climate. You will also find excellent sailing conditions, favorable winds, great Creole cuisine and exotic nature. And, of course, the legendary Caribbean rum, which is often a specialty of each of the islands. Sounds good, right?

Wondering where to start when you want to organize a yacht charter in the Caribbean ? It's much simpler than you think! First of all, you will need the right boat – and that means you need to find a reliable broker who will provide you with:

  • access to a wide range of yachts,
  • contact with reliable, proven shipowners,
  • substantive knowledge, supported by many years of experience.

By relying on such a partner, you can focus on what is most pleasant - i.e. on the detailed planning of the cruise.

Sailing licenses in the Caribbean

Take into account the fact that the Caribbean is quite a broad term. Under this name there is an archipelago located between the two Americas. It is a total of as many as 700 islands, and they include:

  • Lesser Antilles,
  • Greater Antilles,
  • Cayman Islands,
  • Bahamas.

In total, the archipelago covers an area of 255,000 sq. km², which is quite a lot. Yacht charters are very popular in the Caribbean , which, however, does not mean that sailing in the local waters is simple and trouble-free. The main difficulty that sailors encounter may be coral reefs and other obstacles that are not always well marked. An additional difficulty is the winds, which periodically (between June and November) can even turn into hurricanes.

All this means that in order to sail the Caribbean on your own, you must have at least a yacht helmsman's license and a radio operator's license. What if you don't have the relevant documents? In such a situation, the best way to sail around the Caribbean will be to rent a yacht with a skipper.

Yacht charter in the Caribbean with a skipper

It is a practical solution for all those who want to enjoy carefree holidays under sail, and do not have a license or have little experience at sea and do not feel strong enough to lead the yacht on their own.

It is worth remembering that when you decide to hire a skipper, you gain a person who can not only handle a yacht or catamaran, but also knows the local waters and attractions. Thanks to this, it can show your crew interesting corners that you will not find in popular guidebooks or the Internet.

Do you dream of chartering a yacht in the Caribbean ? Do you want to taste a real sea adventure, sun, rum and freedom that the legendary pirates valued so much? See the best yacht rental offers and learn practical tips that will help you organize an unforgettable cruise.

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Caribbean yacht charter price

How much can a charter in the Caribbean cost? A lot depends on your preferences here. Of course, the cost of renting a yacht is affected by such elements as:

  • number of cabins,
  • type of vessel (yacht or catamaran),
  • charter date,
  • age and equipment of the boat.

Here are some prices: in August, a four-cabin yacht costs around €1,500 per week, and a four-cabin catamaran, around €2,000. The same boats cost around €3,000 in January.

How do I find the best yacht rental deals in the Caribbean?

It's easy! To find the best charter in the Caribbean, all you have to do is go to the search engine and specify:

  • when you intend to sail (more on sailing conditions can be found later in the article),
  • how many your crew will be - so how many cabins will you need,
  • which boat suits you best: a yacht or a catamaran.

What if you have doubts about any of the points above? Maybe you don't know if a week's charter in the Caribbean makes sense, or what type of yacht will be best for your crew? No problem!

Remember that you don't have to deal with these dilemmas alone! In such a situation, just click the "ask a consultant" button and briefly describe your situation. Thanks to this, you will gain the support of people for whom charters in the Caribbean are everyday life, and relying on their knowledge and experience, you will easily find the best offer for you.

Sailing conditions and weather in the Caribbean in winter

Winter is the best time to charter a yacht in the Caribbean . Then there is the dry season, which begins in November and lasts until May. During this period, the air has a temperature of about 30-35 degrees, and the water 25-28. This is a pleasant alternative for all those who do not like November slush or frost.

Another argument to visit the Caribbean in winter and choose a yacht rental are the favorable sailing conditions, guaranteed by constant winds blowing from the east with a force of 5-6 B. Precipitation is quite frequent, but it lasts very short and is rather a temporary refreshing rain than a problem.

The most popular islands - yacht charter Caribbean

When planning to rent a yacht in the Caribbean , it is worth thinking carefully about the route of the cruise. As we have already mentioned, it is a large archipelago consisting of several groups of islands. What you will encounter on each of them is the result of both geographical conditions and history, or more precisely: who colonized a given piece of land.

Former French colonies such as Martinique, for example, offer very "European" standards, so if this is your first charter in the Caribbean , this location is worth considering. An interesting proposition is also Antigua and Barbuda, as well as the British Virgin Islands, which do not offer so much comfort, but they provide great diving conditions.

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