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Luring travelers from across the globe, the Caribbean stands proud as a vibrant kaleidoscope of sun-soaked islands utterly steeped in natural beauty and cultural richness. Unmatched geographical allure compliments the lush, tropical landscapes, white-sandy beaches, and crystal-clear turquoise waters that define the Caribbean. As the perfect sailing destination, the region’s unique coastal features, favorable sailing conditions, and state-of-the-art marinas provide an exceptional experience for bareboat chartering. The distinctive blend of Caribbean charm, local customs, year-round perfect weather, and best practices for navigation makes a bareboat charter here, unparalleled. The stirring historical significance, the scenic natural beauty, and the thriving sailing culture – all come together to write the extraordinarily special Caribbean sailing tale.
The content that follows offers a deep-dive into the Caribbean's allure, insights that unravel the special relationship it shares with bareboat chartering, and key travel considerations for sailing enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike.
The Caribbean is a sublime choice for a bareboat charter. Its natural beauty, vibrant cultures, and array of world-class marinas offer an unparalleled sailing experience. The extensive selection of private charter-able bareboats coupled with friendly locals and exotic beach retreats make the Caribbean a quintessential sailing paradise.
Reaching the Caribbean is easy with a variety of transportation modes. Major cities across the globe have direct flights to Caribbean nations. Multiple ferry services also connect the islands, and private yacht charters are another way to explore the region.
The popular sailing destinations in the Caribbean include the British Virgin Islands, Antigua, St. Martin, and Grenada. The best sailing routes include journeying from Tortola to Norman Island or the round trip from Antigua to Barbuda.
The Caribbean is known for its splendid weather year-round. However, the perfect time to charter a bareboat here is late-November through mid-April as the region experiences less rainfall and calm waters, perfect for sailing.
The Caribbean offers ideal sailing weather with consistent trade winds, average temperatures ranging from 75F to 85F, and low humidity. Sailors can expect calm sea conditions and predictable winds for most of the year, making it an excellent sailing destination.
Explore the historical charm of the Caribbean by visiting centuries-old fortresses and colonial towns. Embrace the local culture by participating in island carnivals. Sterling staples of Caribbean cuisine like jerk chicken, rice, and peas are an absolute must-try.
Numerous outdoor activities await in the Caribbean, from snorkeling, scuba diving, and surfing to hiking in national parks and exploring volcanic landscapes. Sample the region’s vibrant nightlife, dine at beachfront restaurants, or simply relax on a secluded beach.
The best marinas in the Caribbean include Nelson’s Dockyard in Antigua, Blue Haven Marina in Turks and Caicos, and Port Louis Marina in Grenada. Anchorages with breathtaking views are plentiful across the region, with popular spots including the Tobago Cays, The Pitons, and Horseshoe Reef.
The licensing requirements for bareboat chartering vary across the Caribbean. Certain places require a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC), while others will require proof of competency like a national sailing license or RYA Day Skipper.
Essentials for a bareboat charter in the Caribbean include lightweight clothing, swimsuits, UV-protective gear, and personal items. Don't forget to pack safety gear, entertainment options, and above all, a good camera to capture the breathtaking tropical vistas.
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Placencia 13.72m For Charter Catamaran - #19737
St. George's 13.13m For Charter Sailboat - #1389
Martinique 12.8m For Charter Catamaran - #16407
There are 345 yachts available for chartering a bareboat in the Caribbean. These include sailboat, catamaran. Prices range from 1 $ to 14,038 $ per day. The average price is 1,688 $. Yachts in this area have an average length of 13.48 meters and offer sleeping capacity for approximately 9.28 guests. This destination has 9 verified reviews.
| Types of yachts | Sailboat, Catamaran |
| Number of yachts | 345 boats available |
| Number of sailboats | 64 sailboats available |
| Number of catamarans | 280 catamarans available |
| Minimum Price | 1 $ per day |
| Maximum Price | 14,038 $ per day |
| Average Price | 1,688 $ per day |
| Manufacturers | Leopard, Lagoon, Beneteau, Custom Made, Jeanneau, Fountaine Pajot, Excess, Pogo, Bali, Dufour |
| Average length | 13.48 m (44.23 ft) |
| Average sleeping capacity | 9.28 |
| Average cruise capacity | 9.89 |
| Number of reviews | 9 |
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This table provides a summary of cost of chartering a bareboat in the Caribbean. The table covers different yacht types including sailboat, catamaran. For yachts with overnight accommodation daily rates range from 1 $ to 14,038 $. Average prices vary by boat type.
| With overnight accomodation | Min. price per day | Avg. price per day | Max. price per day |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sailboat | 351 $ | 1,017 $ | 11,907 $ |
| Catamaran | 1 $ | 1,835 $ | 14,038 $ |
Gerold P.
19 Jan 2025
Captain Rudy was very professional in his performance, he used the sails, he helped us know good routes and good places to sail and snorkel, it was a fantastic trip that I would recommend.
Belize - Placencia