Caribbean yacht Charters

The Caribbean

Stunning coral reefs, diverse culture, white sands, and turquoise waters await you in the Caribbean. From the Leeward Islands in the northeast to the Windward Islands in the south, the Caribbean Sea offers over 5,000 islands to explore on a private yacht charter. Envision yourself aboard a stunning motor yacht, escaping the winter weather for the paradise of the Caribbean. Check out our destination guides for all the possibilities. We’ll help you find the dream yacht that will make Caribbean bliss your exquisite reality.

Caribbean British Virgin Islands

Located in the Lesser Antilles in the north of the Caribbean Sea, the British Virgin Islands are known for their dazzling reef-lined beaches, diverse diving sites, and excellent yachting and sailing. The archipelago is situated on the eastern side of the Leeward Island chain, with close to 50 miles of serene coastline. A cruise around the islands will give you stunning views of their rolling hills, low mountains, coral reefs, and mesmerizing lagoons. 

The US Virgin Islands, a Caribbean territory of the United States and part of the Leeward Islands group, are located in the Caribbean Sea to the east of Puerto Rico. The main islands of St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix, as well as many of the smaller islands, are known for their white sand beaches, steady winds, a multitude of bays and coves, and plenty of watersports. There’s surely no better way to experience

Caribbean US Virgin Islands
Caribbean St. Martin

Located in the Leeward Island group of the Lesser Antilles, Anguilla, St. Martin, and St. Barths are three beautiful islands, with each being no more than 27 miles away from the other. Anguilla is a coral atoll famous for its world-class beaches, St. Martin features palm-fringed bays and a plethora of watersports, and St. Barths is a volcanic island with pristine waters and laid-back ambiance.  As such, this group of islands is perfect to explore during 

Sandwiched between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, the two neighboring mountainous islands of St. Kitts and Nevis form one dual-island nation. This set of ‘two islands, one paradise’, as the locals call it, forms the perfect destination for your next private yacht charter. Rich in history, St. Kitts and Nevis will provide you with the ultimate tropical experience featuring stunning views of turquoise waters, 

Caribbean St. Kitts
Caribbean Antigua

The sister islands of Antigua and Barbuda together form one independent commonwealth as a British-styled locale of the Caribbean. Here, you’ll find reef-studded coastlines, unspoiled white sands, sapphire coves, crystal-clear waters, small bays, and loads of fun activities. With 95 miles of serene coastline surrounded  by coral reefs and an incredible 365 beaches

One of the precious gems of the Lesser Antilles, St. Lucia is heaven on earth for water lovers. It is a small but alluring Windward Island sandwiched between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, measuring 27 miles long and 4 miles wide. St. Lucia features a drive-in volcano, the majestic Piton mountains, fantastic hiking trails, gushing waterfalls, 

Caribbean St. Lucia
Caribbean Grenadines

A part of the Windward Islands, St. Vincent and the Grenadines form a laid-back, tropical slice of paradise that preserves the classic Caribbean charm for tourists to experience and enjoy. With family-run stores, traditional farmers’ markets, vibrant watering holes, and an incredible 84 kilometers of coastline, this region is a unique yacht charter destination.

Gather your friends and family and charter a rental yacht to Barbados, the most easterly island found in the Lesser Antilles chain of islands in the Southern Caribbean. The island of Barbados is around 167 square miles in size. A British colony from 1625 until its independence in 1966, Barbados had a fantastic economy that was based on slavery and the sugar trade. However, Barbados was one of the first British Caribbean islands to 

Caribbean Barbados
Caribbean Turks and Caicos

The pristine and opulent islands of the Turks and Caicos, lying on the southeastern edge of the Bahamas in the Atlantic, serve as the ideal starting point for a luxury charter yacht. They constitute 40 islands covering 366 square miles, with 32 of the islands being uninhabited and largely unspoiled. The area is packed with scenic beauty, historic charm, and enchanted atmospheres.

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