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Luxury yacht charter Exumas 2026 — crewed superyacht anchored on the Caribbean & Bahamas coast
Caribbean & Bahamas

Luxury Yacht Charter Exumas 2026

Part of Bahamas Yacht Charter.

Plan a luxury exumas yacht charter with Blue Ocean Club — crewed motor yachts, sailing yachts and catamarans, real-time availability and bespoke 2026 itineraries.

Find Your Yacht in Exumas
Introduction

Why charter a yacht in Exumas.

A luxury yacht charter Exumas rewards guests with a combination you cannot replicate from a hotel: total privacy, an itinerary that flexes around your party, and access to coves, restaurants and reefs that road-bound travellers simply never see. Blue Ocean Club curates Exumas cruises across motor yachts, sailing yachts, catamarans and superyachts — every option live-priced against the global live availability feed and presented with our 100% best-price guarantee.

Exumas sits at the heart of one of the world's great cruising grounds. Days unfold at the pace of the sea: long swims off the platform, lunch at a beach club where your concierge has held the best table, an afternoon cruise to a quieter anchorage, cocktails on the bow as the light softens. The captain rewrites tomorrow's plan based on tonight's weather and your party's mood.

We work with a small list of crewed yacht charter Exumas operators we know personally — captains we have cruised with, chefs whose tasting menus we have eaten, stewardesses who know your children's names by the end of day one. The result is a charter that feels less like a booking and more like a private invitation.

What to Expect

Yacht Charter in Exumas — What to Expect

The Bahamas charter window runs November through May, with peak conditions December through April — 25–28°C, 10–15 knot trades and exceptional water clarity. The Exumas in particular deliver glassy mornings and turquoise sandbanks unmatched anywhere in the Caribbean.

A Bahamas sailing itinerary typically threads the Exumas chain — Highbourne, Norman's Cay, Staniel Cay (swimming pigs, Thunderball Grotto), Big Major, Compass Cay (the friendly nurse sharks) and Black Point — finishing with longer hops south to Long Island or north to Eleuthera. A shallow-draft crewed catamaran of 55–80 ft is the Bahamas default — most Exumas anchorages dry out outside the channels. Motor yachts and superyachts of 30 m + charter widely too and are ideal for guests linking Nassau, the Exumas and the Abacos in one week.

Typical luxury yacht charter Exumas cost starts from around €25,000 per week for a comfortable crewed catamaran and scales to €150,000–€500,000+ for a 40 m superyacht — base rates are exclusive of APA (usually 25–35%), fuel, VAT and crew gratuity. Our charter managers run live availability against your dates and present the best three options, side by side, with a 100% best-price guarantee. Minimum charter duration is seven nights in peak season; short-week and split itineraries are available in shoulder months. Tell us your dates, party size and preferred yacht style and we will revert within the day — by email, WhatsApp or a 20-minute call with the broker who will run your charter.

Best Time to Visit

When to charter in Exumas.

The prime window for a yacht charter Exumas runs December through April. Use the table below to balance weather, value and crowds.

MonthWeatherProsConsCrowd
January-MarchCooler, drier, average 23-26°CHigh, particularly during New Year and Spring Break
April-MayWarm, pleasant, average 26-29°CModerate to high, particularly around Easter
June-AugustHot, humid, average 29-32°CModerate, with some family travel in July/August
September-OctoberHot, humid, highest hurricane risk, average 29-31°CLow, very quiet
NovemberWarm, less humid, average 27-29°CLow to moderate
DecemberPleasant, drier, average 25-27°CHigh, especially towards Christmas and New Year
Cruising Grounds

Top cruising areas & highlights of Exumas.

A handful of signature experiences that define a charter on this coast.

01

Northern Exumas (Allen's Cay to Norman's Cay)

Characterised by pristine beaches, excellent snorkelling, and the iconic Allen's Cay iguanas. Ideal for a relaxed start to the charter.

02

Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park (Norman's Cay to Bell Island)

A protected marine environment offering unparalleled natural beauty, vibrant coral reefs, and numerous deserted cays. Essential for nature lovers and divers.

03

Central Exumas (Staniel Cay to Blackpoint)

The heart of the Exumas, featuring famous attractions like the swimming pigs, Thunderball Grotto, and charming local settlements. A buzzing social hub.

04

Southern Exumas (Farmers Cay to Great Exuma)

More remote and less frequented, offering tranquility, authentic Bahamian culture, and superb fishing opportunities. Leads to the expansive waters of Elizabeth Harbour.

The Exumas: A Shallow-Water Superyacht Paradox

The Exumas are not the Mediterranean. They are not the Caribbean. For the principal considering a charter, and the broker tasked with executing it, this distinction is the single most important variable. Success here is not measured by LOA, but by draft. It is a destination that rewards planning and penalizes assumptions, offering an unparalleled experience of raw, private beauty in return. This is an operational brief, a broker’s-eye-view of executing a flawless Exumas charter.

The archipelago is a 130-mile-long string of 365 cays, mostly uninhabited, set in water of impossible clarity. The appeal is its elemental nature: sand, sun, and water. A charter here is about disconnecting from the shore-based world and leveraging the yacht as a self-sufficient private island. It is less about marina-hopping and fine dining and more about anchorages, tenders, and what the chef can create with provisions flown in from Miami.

Itinerary Architecture: Beyond the Milk Run

A standard seven-day itinerary can be executed with precision, but the real art is in knowing the nuances of each stop. Most charters originate in Nassau, leveraging its private air terminals (LPIA’s Odyssey and Jet Nassau are the standards) and deep-water marinas.

  • Embarkation Hubs: For clients valuing discretion and a resort environment, Albany Marina is the definitive choice. It is a fortress of privacy. For those seeking proximity to Atlantis and a more vibrant atmosphere, Hurricane Hole Superyacht Marina on Paradise Island is the premier option. Provisions are loaded here, fresh from the Nassau purveyors or flown in directly.

A Seven-Day Operational Playbook:

  • Day 1: Highbourne Cay & Allen’s Cay. An easy 35nm run from Nassau. Highbourne offers a superb, well-protected marina for yachts that fit (max LOA ~180ft, controlling depth ~9ft at MLW). It’s the last reliable fuel stop heading south. The anchorage is excellent. The primary task here is launching the tenders for the first true Exumas experience: Allen’s Cay and its resident population of Northern Bahamian Rock Iguanas. It’s a brief but essential photo opportunity. Dinner is on board, enjoying the calm.

  • Day 2: Norman’s Cay. Famous for the remnants of Carlos Lehder’s cartel operation, including a sunken C-46 Commando plane in the shallow lagoon. This is a must-do snorkel. The anchorage off the west coast is comfortable in prevailing easterlies. The only shore-side option of note is MacDuff's Restaurant & Bar, a rustic-chic spot perfect for a long lunch. It requires a tender run. Reservations are essential; the entire operation can be bought out for an afternoon for ultimate privacy.

  • Day 3-4: The Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park. This is the crown jewel. Stretching 22 miles from Wax Cay Cut to Conch Cut, the park is a no-take, no-anchor (mooring buoys only) sanctuary.

    • Shroud Cay: The northern gateway. The main event is the tender expedition through the mangrove river system that empties onto the Exuma Sound side—the famed "washing machine" drift. Only a capable tender and experienced crew can navigate this safely.
    • Warderick Wells: The park headquarters. The mooring field here is notoriously tight and sought-after. Advanced booking is non-negotiable. The topography creates a stunning natural harbor. The appeal is hiking the marked trails to Boo Boo Hill for panoramic views and leaving a driftwood plaque, a decades-long yachting tradition. This is a zero-discharge zone; all operations must be fully contained.
  • Day 5: Staniel Cay / Big Major Cay. This is the logistical and social heart of the Exumas.

    • Big Major Cay: Home to the "swimming pigs." It is an unavoidable, heavily trafficked tourist stop. The broker's advice: go at first light (0700) or just before sunset to avoid the deluge of day-trippers from Nassau and Georgetown.
    • Thunderball Grotto: A hollowed-out cay where sunlight illuminates an underwater cave system. Timing is critical: it must be entered at slack low tide. Crew must be in the water with guests.
    • Staniel Cay Yacht Club: The iconic watering hole. The marina itself is small, accommodating yachts up to ~190ft but with very limited slips. Most large yachts anchor off and tender in. It’s the place for a lively dinner and to soak in the local color. Staniel Cay also has a small airstrip (MYEF), allowing for seamless guest rotation mid-charter via private flight from Nassau or Fort Lauderdale.
  • Day 6: Cambridge Cay & The Aquarium. Just south of the park boundary, this area offers more freedom. Cambridge Cay provides a superb, protected anchorage. The main attraction is "The Aquarium," a shallow reef site off a nearby islet (O'Brien's Cay), perfect for an easy snorkel with incredible fish life. It’s a quieter, more relaxed alternative to the park’s main draws.

  • Day 7: Return or Departure. A long run back to Nassau for departure from LPIA, or a short hop to the Staniel Cay airstrip for a more efficient exit.

Fleet & Draft: The Critical Variable

This cannot be overstated: draft determines your Exumas experience. The most beautiful anchorages and cays are protected by shallow banks and coral heads.

  • The Sweet Spot (35-50m / 115-165ft): Motor yachts in this range, particularly with a draft under 2.5 meters (8 feet), are the ideal platform. They combine volume, comfort, and crucially, access. Shipyards like Westport and certain models from Heesen or Benetti are consistently good performers here. They can access anchorages that larger yachts cannot, minimizing reliance on tenders.

  • The 50m+ Compromise: Once a yacht’s draft exceeds 3 meters (10 feet), the charter fundamentally changes. The mothership becomes a basecamp, anchored in deeper water several miles offshore. The experience is lived almost entirely through tenders. This requires a significant tender and toy garage: a fast, capable chase boat (e.g., a 38-42ft Jupiter, Intrepid, or Boston Whaler) is not a luxury, it's a necessity. The principal must understand and accept that their yacht will be a distant silhouette for much of the charter.

  • Sailing Yachts: The Exumas are challenging for most monohull sailing yachts due to deep keels. A 4m+ draft makes many of the best spots inaccessible. The exception is the modern performance cruising catamaran (e.g., Sunreef, Lagoon) in the 60-100ft range. Their shallow draft and stable platform are perfectly suited to the environment, though they offer a different level of volume and service compared to a similar-length motor yacht.

The Cost of Paradise: Pricing, APA, and Logistics

The Exumas command a premium due to complex logistics. Transparency on these costs is key.

  • 2026 Charter Fee Estimates (Weekly, High Season):

    • 60m+ Northern European M/Y: €550,000 - €800,000+
    • 45-50m M/Y (e.g., Westport 130/164): €200,000 - €350,000
    • 80-100ft Power Catamaran: $100,000 - $180,000
    • Pricing is subject to pedigree, build year, and amenities. Holiday weeks (Christmas/New Year) carry a 10-20% surcharge.
  • APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance): Budget for 35-40% of the charter fee. This is higher than a Med charter. The breakdown is simple:

    • VAT: The Bahamas charges a 10% VAT on the charter fee, which is paid from the APA.
    • Provisions: Nearly every high-end ingredient is flown in from the US. Expect to pay a significant premium for everything from prime beef to specific mineral waters. Major provisioning is done in Nassau, with specialty top-ups flown to Staniel Cay mid-week if required.
    • Fuel: While cruising distances aren't vast, generators run 24/7, and the thirsty, high-performance tenders are in constant use. This is a significant fuel burn.
    • Park & Cruising Fees: A cruising permit is required, and Exuma Park fees (approx. $20/person/day, subject to change) add up.
  • Crew: The Captain’s resume is paramount. Insist on a captain with recent and extensive Exumas experience. Local knowledge of the shifting sandbars, currents, and secret anchorages is the difference between a seamless charter and a frustrating series of compromises.

Timing & Weather: The Non-Negotiable Calendar

  • Prime Season (December - April): This is the window. Weather is stable, with consistent easterly trade winds and temperatures from 75-85°F (24-29°C). The period from Christmas to Easter is peak season, with the highest demand and least flexibility.

  • Shoulder Season (May - early June): An excellent time for clients seeking value and fewer crowds. Water temperatures are warmer, but the chance of rain squalls increases.

  • Hurricane Season (Late June - Mid-November): This is a non-starter for charter planning. The risk of tropical storms and hurricanes is too high, making insurance problematic and operations unsafe. Yachts servicing the Bahamas typically relocate to New England or the Mediterranean during this period. Bookings should not be considered until after Thanksgiving.

Sample Itineraries

Suggested routes for Exumas.

Starting points — every itinerary is rewritten around your party, weather and the captain's local knowledge.

7 Days · Recommended Route

Suggested 7-day Exumas itinerary

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7 Days

The Classic Exumas Week

Route map for The Classic Exumas Week in Exumas
  1. Day 1Embarkation, welcome lunch on board, short cruise to a quiet first anchorage.
  2. Day 2Morning swim, lunch at a coastal restaurant by tender, afternoon cruise.
  3. Day 3Full day at a marquee island — beach club lunch, sunset cocktails ashore.
  4. Day 4Quiet anchorage day — water toys, paddleboarding, private chef dinner.
  5. Day 5Cultural town visit, historic old harbour, dinner in a candlelit courtyard.
  6. Day 6Long swim morning, lunch under way, final marquee anchorage.
  7. Day 7Champagne breakfast, gentle return to base, disembarkation.
10 Days

Extended Exumas Cruising

Route map for Extended Exumas Cruising in Exumas
  1. Day 1Embarkation, settle aboard, short repositioning.
  2. Day 2Two days exploring the most photogenic coastline.
  3. Day 3Cultural day ashore with a private guide.
  4. Day 4Diving / snorkelling day on the best reef in range.
  5. Day 5Long cruising day to a quieter archipelago.
  6. Day 6Beach-club lunch and shopping in a marquee port.
  7. Day 7Sunset crossing, chef's tasting menu on the aft deck.
  8. Day 8Final swim morning, leisurely return to base.
  9. Day 9Disembarkation after breakfast on board.
14 Days

The Grand Exumas Voyage

Route map for The Grand Exumas Voyage in Exumas
  1. Day 1Embarkation and welcome dinner on board.
  2. Day 2Week one: classic seven-day route in slow motion — twin nights at the best anchorages.
  3. Day 3Repositioning across to a neighbouring cruising ground.
  4. Day 4Three days exploring a less-visited archipelago.
  5. Day 5Cultural shore day with a private historian.
  6. Day 6Return cruise via marquee ports with beach-club lunches.
  7. Day 7Final sunset crossing and farewell dinner.
Experiences

Things to do on your Exumas charter.

From quiet anchorages to marquee beach clubs — a sample of what we routinely arrange.

  • Private beach-club lunches at the coast's most coveted tables
  • Cellar-driven dinners with the yacht's chef sourcing from local markets
  • Snorkelling, scuba diving and underwater scooter tours of nearby reefs
  • E-foiling, seabobbing, wakeboarding and paddleboarding from the swim platform
  • Private historian or sommelier-led shore excursions in old towns
  • Helicopter transfers to inland vineyards, golf courses and Michelin restaurants
  • Spa treatments and yoga on the foredeck at anchor
  • Tender picnics on hidden beaches reachable only by water
  • Sunset cocktails on the bow with the captain charting tomorrow's course
  • Stargazing nights in remote anchorages well away from coastal light
Marinas & Ports

Marinas & ports in Exumas.

Highborne Cay Marina

A well-protected, full-service marina offering excellent facilities and a great starting or ending point to your Exuma Cays adventure. Fuel, water, and provisions are readily available.

Staniel Cay Yacht Club Marina

An iconic Bahamian establishment, this marina provides a vibrant atmosphere, essential services, and is perfectly positioned for exploring the central Exumas. Reservations are highly recommended.

Emerald Bay Marina

Located near Great Exuma, this large, modern marina offers extensive amenities including a golf course, spa access, and direct flights. Suitable for larger yachts requiring comprehensive services.

Norman's Cay Marina

A smaller, more intimate marina setting on the northern end of the Cays, offering a quiet base for exploring nearby attractions and excellent fishing grounds.

Yacht Types

Charter types suitable for Exumas.

Luxury Catamaran

Their shallow draft allows access to secluded coves and vibrant snorkelling spots inaccessible to deeper-hulled vessels. Stability and ample deck space are also significant advantages.

Motor Yacht (80-120ft)

Offers a balance of speed, comfort, and luxury amenities. Ideal for covering more ground within the Exumas or enjoying a more extensive range of onboard facilities and entertainment.

Expedition Yacht

For the adventurer, these vessels are robust and equipped to carry numerous tenders and water toys, facilitating deep exploration of remote islands and extended periods off-grid with full autonomy.

Local Luxury

Luxury experiences in Exumas.

Restaurants, beach clubs, diving, events, private aviation and villas your concierge can pre-book before you board.

Culinary

Private Beach BBQ with Local Chef

A bespoke dining experience arranged by your crew, featuring a local Bahamian chef preparing fresh seafood and gourmet dishes directly on a secluded beach at sunset.

Adventure

Guided Spearfishing Excursion

Embark on a thrilling spearfishing trip with an experienced local guide, targeting snapper, grouper, or hogfish. Your catch can be prepared by your yacht's chef.

Wellness

Onboard or Beachside Yoga & Spa Treatments

Arrange for a private yoga instructor to lead sessions on the yacht's deck or a secluded beach. Follow with bespoke spa treatments delivered by a professional therapist.

Exploration

Private Plane Excursion to Harbour Island

A day trip by private seaplane or light aircraft to Harbour Island for its famous Pink Sand Beach, boutique shopping, and gourmet dining, returning to your yacht at leisure.

Water Toys

Advanced Water Toys Collection

Ensure your yacht is equipped with the latest-generation water toys, including eFoils, jet skis, expansive inflatable docks, and certified instructors for an unparalleled aquatic adventure.

Wildlife

Exclusive Sea Turtle Encounter

Your crew can arrange a private, responsible encounter with green sea turtles in designated feeding grounds, guided by local conservation experts, ensuring minimal disturbance.

Photography

Professional Underwater Photography Session

Capture your Exuma memories with a professional underwater photographer, documenting your experiences snorkelling Thunderball Grotto or interacting with marine life.

Charter Cost

What does a Exumas yacht charter cost?

Charter costs in the Exumas for 2026 vary significantly based on yacht size, type, crew level, and the season. These figures are indicative weekly rates, exclusive of APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance), which typically ranges from 30-40% of the charter fee.

Yacht tierWeekly base (EUR)Notes
Luxury Catamaran (60-70ft)45,000 - 75,000 EURSpacious, stable, and ideal for families or multiple couples. Excellent for shallow-water cruising.
Motor Yacht (80-120ft)80,000 - 150,000 EUROffers speed and greater amenities. Suitable for those desiring comfort and a broader cruising range.
Superyacht (130ft+)160,000 - 450,000+ EURUltimate luxury with extensive crew, amenities like jacuzzis, multiple tenders, and bespoke services.
What affects the final price
  • Yacht length and age
  • Crew size and expertise
  • Inclusion of water toys (jet skis, Seabobs, eFoils)
  • Seasonal demand (peak season commands higher rates)
  • Provisioning choices (premium wines, specific dietary requirements)
Beach Clubs

Beach clubs in Exumas.

Tender bookings, table reservations and tender-jetty access arranged through your Blue Ocean Club concierge — request via the enquiry form.

Staniel Cay Yacht Club

Staniel Cay
Iconic establishment with a lively bar and casual dining right on the water. Mooring available.

Highborne Cay Marina Restaurant & Bar

Highborne Cay
Offers beach access and an upscale casual dining experience with beautiful views.

Chat 'N' Chill

Stocking Island, Great Exuma
A popular, rustic beach bar accessible by dinghy, known for its pig roast and local atmosphere.

Lighthouse Beach Bar & Grill

Little Farmers Cay
A charming, laid-back spot offering fresh seafood and stunning sunset views.
Restaurants

Real restaurants worth a tender in Exumas.

Tables held in advance by your concierge — from beachfront seafood shacks to Michelin-starred dining rooms.

MacDuff's Cottages Restaurant

Norman's Cay
Bahamian, Seafood

Relaxed atmosphere with excellent fresh catch and authentic Bahamian dishes.

Staniel Cay Yacht Club Restaurant

Staniel Cay
American, Bahamian

Known for its casual yet high-quality fare, particularly fresh lobster and conch.

The Landing Geographer

Farmers Cay
Bahamian

A local favourite serving classic Bahamian dishes in a friendly setting.

23 North Beach Club at Grand Isle Resort

Great Exuma
International, Seafood

Upscale dining with oceanfront views, offering a sophisticated menu.

Lorraine's

Blackpoint Exuma
Bahamian Home Cooking

Authentic, hearty Bahamian meals in a welcoming, family-run establishment.

Highborne Cay Restaurant

Highborne Cay
International, Seafood

Fine dining experience with a refined menu and excellent wine list.

Anchorages

Best anchorages & bays in Exumas.

The protected coves, sandbanks and lagoons your captain will plot into your week.

Shroud Cay

Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park

A pristine anchorage within the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, offering access to stunning mangrove creeks and tidal river exploration by dinghy.

Warderick Wells

Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park

The headquarters of the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, offering numerous mooring balls and exceptional marine life. Hike to Boo Boo Hill for panoramic views.

Cambridge Cay

Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park

Known for the 'Rocky Dundas' caves, ideal for snorkelling and discovering unique rock formations. The anchorage is well protected.

Compass Cay

Compass Cay

Famous for its friendly nurse sharks, which congregate around the marina dock, offering a controlled swimming experience. The anchorage outside is calm.

Big Major Cay (Pig Beach)

Big Major Cay

The home of the famous swimming pigs. A popular and busy anchorage, but a must-see for first-time visitors.

Thunderball Grotto

Staniel Cay

An iconic underwater cave system, perfect for snorkelling and diving. Featured in James Bond films. Access is best at low tide.

Yacht Recommendations

Recommended yachts for Exumas.

Specific yachts our team has personally vetted on this cruising ground.

The Swift Explorer

Power Catamaran (70-85ft)

Offers superb stability and shallow draft, perfect for navigating the Exuma's intricate cays and accessing secluded anchorages. Generous deck space and large tenders enhance watersports and exploration.

The Classic Gentleman's Yacht

Classic Motor Yacht (100-130ft)

Provides timeless elegance and substantial volume, ideal for formal entertaining and relaxation. A larger crew can offer highly personalised service and an exceptional culinary experience.

The Family Oasis

Large Sailing Catamaran (65-80ft)

Combining the thrill of sail with extensive living areas, this option is perfect for families seeking both adventure and comfort. Kids will love the trampolines and direct water access.

The Adventure Platform

Expedition Motor Yacht (140ft+)

Designed for extended cruising and carrying a vast array of tenders and toys. Ideal for those who desire to explore the Exumas' more remote corners with unparalleled comfort and capability.

The Modern Entertainer

Contemporary Motor Yacht (90-110ft)

Boasts cutting-edge design, fast cruising speeds, and sophisticated entertainment systems. Perfect for clients who enjoy a lively social atmosphere and making a statement.

Local Insider Tips

Insider knowledge for your Exumas charter.

  • Always check the tide tables carefully; currents can be strong, and many attractions are tide-dependent.
  • Provisioning is limited outside of Georgetown and Emerald Bay; stock up in Nassau or Florida.
  • Respect the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park rules; no fishing, spearfishing, or shell collecting is permitted within its boundaries.
  • Carry plenty of small denomination Bahamian dollars for local vendors and services.
  • For peace of mind, ensure your yacht's tender is robust and well-maintained for island hopping.
  • Engage with local guides for fishing trips or secluded beach recommendations; their knowledge is invaluable.
  • Sun protection is paramount; the Bahamian sun is intense, even on cloudy days.
  • Water and ice can be scarce and expensive at smaller cays; plan accordingly.
  • Experience a local conch salad prepared fresh on the beach; a true Bahamian delicacy.
Team Pick

A personal recommendation from Naomi.

Anchorage & Park HQ
Warderick Wells Cay
Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park
For Pure Exuma, nothing compares to anchoring within the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, specifically at Warderick Wells. The pristine natural beauty, the marine life, and the breathtaking views from Boo Boo Hill offer an unparalleled experience. It truly embodies the untouched allure of the Exumas and is a must for any discerning client seeking tranquility and natural wonder.
Naomi Clarke, Caribbean Specialist at Blue Ocean Club
Naomi Clarke
Caribbean Specialist
Questions

Exumas yacht charter FAQs.

How much does a luxury yacht charter in Exumas cost?+
Weekly rates in Exumas typically range from €25,000 for a mid-size sailing yacht or catamaran up to €350,000+ for a 50m superyacht. Final cost depends on yacht size, age, season and the inclusion of expenses such as fuel, dockage and provisioning (APA). Blue Ocean Club presents a fully transparent quotation with our 100% best-price guarantee.
What is the best yacht type for Exumas?+
Motor yachts cover longer distances quickly and suit guests who prioritise interior comfort. Catamarans offer stability, generous deck space and shallow draft access to coves. Classic sailing yachts deliver the most authentic experience. For families and groups of eight or more we frequently recommend a 25–40m motor yacht or large catamaran in Exumas.
Do I need a sailing licence to charter a yacht in Exumas?+
No. Every yacht we present is a crewed charter — captain, chef, deckhand and stewardess are included. You arrive, embark, and the crew handles navigation, meals, water toys and concierge logistics.
What is included in a crewed yacht charter?+
The base charter fee covers the yacht itself, the professional crew, their wages, insurance and the use of all standard water toys on board. Fuel, food, beverages, dockage, port taxes and concierge bookings are settled through an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) — typically 25–35% of the charter fee — with unused funds returned at the end of the cruise.
When is the best time of year to charter a yacht in Exumas?+
The prime window in Exumas runs December through April, when the sea is warm, the wind reliable and the coast at its most photogenic. Shoulder months offer excellent value and noticeably quieter anchorages.
Which are the best anchorages and bays in Exumas?+
Signature anchorages include The Baths and Spanish Town (Virgin Gorda), The Bight on Norman Island, White Bay on Jost Van Dyke, Anse de Colombier (St Barths), Shoal Bay (Anguilla) and the Tobago Cays in the Grenadines. The Bahamas chain favours the Exumas — Staniel Cay, Big Major (Pig Beach) and Highborne Cay.
What are the entry requirements, visas and cruising permits for Exumas?+
Most Caribbean charter grounds (BVI, St Barths, Antigua, St Vincent & the Grenadines, Bahamas) admit US, UK, EU and Commonwealth passport holders visa-free for 30–90 days. The captain clears in at the first port of call, files crew and guest manifests and pays the cruising permit, national-park and per-passenger fees on your behalf.
What does a typical 7-night Exumas yacht charter itinerary look like?+
A classic seven-night BVI route runs Tortola → Norman Island → Cooper / Salt → Virgin Gorda (The Baths, North Sound) → Anegada → Jost Van Dyke → Tortola. Bahamas itineraries focus on the Exumas chain (Nassau → Allen's Cay → Staniel Cay → Great Exuma → back).
Can you arrange a private chef and tailored menus on board in Exumas?+
Yes. Every crewed yacht we recommend in Exumas carries a professional chef. We share a detailed preference sheet ahead of your charter — covering dietary requirements, favourite wines, children's menus, dinner-party concepts and shore-side restaurant reservations — so the galley is provisioned to your taste before you step aboard.
How far in advance should I book a yacht in Exumas?+
For peak weeks (mid-July to late-August in the Mediterranean, Christmas and Easter in the Caribbean) the best yachts are typically reserved 6–9 months ahead. Shoulder-season weeks can be confirmed comfortably 1–3 months out. Our real-time availability feed surfaces last-minute openings as they appear.
Are children welcome on board?+
Absolutely. Many of our crews are highly experienced with families — child-safe netting, paddleboards, sea-bobs, inflatable toys and tailored menus are routinely arranged. We can also organise a dedicated nanny or tutor on request.
What water toys and tenders are typically available in Exumas?+
Standard inventories include a tender (often 6–9m), seabobs, e-foils, jet-skis, paddleboards, wakeboards, snorkelling gear and inflatable platforms. Larger yachts carry diving equipment, jet-surfs, submarines and full PADI-rated dive teams.
Can you arrange helicopter, jet or private transfers?+
Yes. We routinely arrange door-to-yacht transfers — private jet, helicopter, chauffeured car or marina pick-up — so your party steps from runway to passerelle without friction.
Is gratuity included in the Exumas charter fee?+
Crew gratuity is customary and discretionary, typically 5–15% of the base charter fee, settled at the end of the cruise in cash or by transfer. We provide clear guidance ahead of disembarkation.
What happens if the weather turns during my Exumas charter?+
Your captain monitors forecasts continuously and adjusts the itinerary to keep you on calm water and in beautiful anchorages. The cruising plan is always flexible — a charter is a route sketch, not a fixed schedule.
Why Blue Ocean Club

Why charter Exumas with us.

01

Real-time availability

Live availability feed across 2,000+ yachts — hold and confirm in hours, not weeks.

02

100% best-price guarantee

We do not mark up the charter fee. The price you see is the operator's price.

03

Independent advice

Our recommendations follow the boat, not a commission — owners pay us, not introducing brokers.

04

Concierge depth

Restaurants, transfers, private guides, helicopters and beach clubs handled long before you board.

Ready When You Are

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