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Luxury yacht charter Maldives 2026 — crewed superyacht anchored on the Asia & Indian Ocean coast
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Yacht Charter Maldives 2026 — Luxury, Catamaran & Superyacht Charter Across The Atolls

I’ve been fortunate enough to sail the world’s most exclusive destinations, yet the Maldives always calls me back. There’s a moment, on your first morning, when you wake to the gentle lapping of turquoise water against the hull, draw back the curtains, and see nothing but an endless expanse of blue, punctuated by a string of pearl-white sandbanks. This isn’t like chartering anywhere else. It’s not about hopping between glamorous ports; it’s about disconnecting from the world and reconnecting with the ocean in its purest form. A superyacht here becomes your private floating island, the ultimate platform for discovery in a nation that is 99% water. From your sundeck, you command a view of a liquid-blue kingdom, your captain ready to navigate to the next secret snorkeling spot or a sunset anchorage that will redefine your concept of beauty. As a broker, crafting a Maldivian itinerary is less about logistics and more about choreographing a series of unforgettable moments: a private dinner on a deserted sandbank under a billion stars, a silent encounter with a majestic whale shark, the thrill of discovering a reef no one else will see that day. It is, quite simply, the pinnacle of private travel.

Starting from18,000per week
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Introduction

Why charter a yacht in Maldives.

A luxury yacht charter Maldives 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 Maldives 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.

Maldives 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 Maldives 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 Maldives — What to Expect

The Maldives charter season runs from November through March, with warm settled days, calm mornings and a reliable afternoon breeze. Sea temperatures climb into the mid-20s°C through high summer and the prevailing winds rarely exceed a comfortable Force 4.

Signature anchorages, swim-only coves and a handful of marquee harbours form the backbone of any Maldives sailing itinerary — your captain rotates between them daily based on wind, swell and the rhythm of your party. A crewed catamaran in the 50–70 ft range remains the most versatile choice for Maldives, with shallow draft for tucked-away bays and the deck space families and groups expect. Couples often prefer a sailing yacht of 50–60 ft; larger parties step up to a motor yacht or superyacht with full crew.

Typical luxury yacht charter Maldives 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 Maldives.

The prime window for a yacht charter Maldives runs November through March. Use the table below to balance weather, value and crowds.

MonthWeatherProsConsCrowd
January28–31°C, dryCalm seas, clear visibilityPeak pricesHigh
February28–31°C, dryIdeal diving conditionsAdvance booking essentialHigh
March29–32°C, dryWhale-shark season in placesWarm afternoonsModerate
April30–33°C, humidGlassy morningsHeat risingModerate
May30°C, transitionalQuieter anchoragesMonsoon edgeLow
October29°C, easing rainsLush landscapesOccasional showersLow
November28°C, settlingSeason reopensVariable windsModerate
Cruising Grounds

Top cruising areas & highlights of Maldives.

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

01

North & South Malé Atolls

As the main entry point, these atolls offer unparalleled convenience and a high concentration of luxury resorts and established dive sites. They are perfect for shorter charters or as a starting/ending point. Highlights include top-tier resort dining, easy access from the airport, and classic dive spots like the Victory Wreck and Banana Reef. While more developed than other regions, they still hold countless quiet anchorages and beautiful sandbanks, offering a perfect introduction to the Maldives.

02

Ari Atoll (North & South)

The quintessential Maldivian charter destination. A vast atoll lying west of Malé, it offers the ultimate bluewater playground. South Ari is world-famous for year-round whale shark sightings along its outer reefs, providing a bucket-list wildlife encounter. North Ari is celebrated for its thrilling 'thila' and 'kandu' dives, along with numerous manta ray cleaning stations. The atoll is dotted with uninhabited islands, pristine sandbanks, and a mix of local villages and ultra-luxury resorts, ensuring endless variety.

03

Baa Atoll UNESCO Biosphere Reserve

Globally renowned for its incredible biodiversity, Baa Atoll is a must-visit, especially between May and November. This is when Hanifaru Bay comes alive, attracting hundreds of manta rays and whale sharks in a spectacular feeding frenzy. Beyond this unique phenomenon, Baa offers exceptionally beautiful islands with lush vegetation, stunning beaches like Fulhadhoo, and some of the country's most exclusive and eco-conscious resorts. The UNESCO status ensures the reefs are pristine and the marine encounters are second to none.

04

Vaavu Atoll

A haven for serious divers and those seeking raw, natural beauty. Vaavu is home to Fotteyo Kandu, an epic channel dive revered for its dramatic topography and rich pelagic life. The atoll's other major drawcard is the unforgettable night snorkel at Alimatha Jetty, where dozens of docile nurse sharks and stingrays gather in the shallow, illuminated water. With a long, unbroken barrier reef on its eastern side—the longest in the Maldives—it offers a sense of wild, untamed ocean.

05

Lhaviyani Atoll

Known for its vibrant 'kandu' (channel) diving, Lhaviyani is an excellent choice for experienced divers looking for thrilling drift dives with sharks, eagles rays, and huge schools of fish. The atoll has a high density of marine life and is also home to the unique 5.8 Undersea Restaurant at Hurawalhi Resort, offering a spectacular dining experience. Its location north of Malé makes it a great addition to a 10-day or longer itinerary, combining fantastic diving with unique resort experiences.

06

Laamu Atoll

For those looking to get off the beaten track, Laamu in the southern part of the Maldives offers a glimpse of a less-developed paradise. The atolls here are lush and the reefs are exceptionally healthy due to lower traffic. It is also home to some of the nation’s best surf breaks, including the famous Yin Yang. A charter here feels like a true exploration, discovering untouched coral gardens and channels teeming with fish, offering deep tranquility away from the more popular central atolls.


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A Cruising Ground Most Yachts Never Reach

The Maldives are 26 coral atolls strung along 870 kilometres of the central Indian Ocean, southwest of Sri Lanka, with 1,192 individual islands of which roughly 200 are inhabited and 170 are resort islands. The geography is geometrically pure — each atoll is a ring of coral reef enclosing a shallow turquoise lagoon, with passes (kandus) between the atolls deep enough for the open ocean current to flow through them, and the cumulative reef structure is the seventh-largest in the world. The diving is genuinely first-rate — manta rays in the cleaning stations at Hanifaru Bay in Baa Atoll between June and November, whale sharks year-round at South Ari, and the standard mass-aggregation reef ecology that the Maldives are known for.

And almost no large yacht actually charters here in any given week. The total commercial charter fleet operating year-round in the Maldives is perhaps thirty boats — about half of them locally-built two- and three-deck "safari boats" purpose-designed for the Maldives diving market, and the other half a small group of larger imported motor yachts and a handful of catamarans. Compared to the Mediterranean (twelve hundred plus charter boats operating in any given July) or the Caribbean (eight hundred plus in the BVI alone), the Maldives are a charter market in name and an expedition cruising ground in practice.

The implications for an actual Maldives charter are significant. Anchorages are essentially empty. The local boats know the kandus and the cleaning stations and the seasonal mass-aggregation sites; foreign-flagged charter yachts almost always operate with a local guide on board to access the dive and snorkel sites legally and competently. The provisioning and technical support chain is one-deep: Malé is the only meaningful logistical base, the international airport at Malé (Velana International) is the only practical embarkation point, and a four-hour seaplane transfer or a long inter-atoll cruise is the access to the more remote southern atolls.

The Three Maldives

The cruising ground splits into three distinct regions and almost no single charter visits all three.

The Central Atolls — North Malé, South Malé, Vaavu, Ari — are the working centre. Most of the resort and dive infrastructure clusters here, the seaplane network is dense, and the major dive sites (Maaya Thila, Manta Point in Ari, the Banana Reef in North Malé) are within a day-cruising radius of Malé. This is where almost every first-time Maldives charter operates and where the resort tendering and provisioning logistics are most functional.

The Northern Atolls — Baa, Raa, Lhaviyani, Noonu — are the next-tier expansion. The famous Hanifaru Bay manta aggregation (June through November, peaking August and September) is the cultural high point of any Indian Ocean diving calendar — hundreds of manta rays in a small lagoon at full moon and new moon tidal cycles. Baa is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve; the access is regulated and a permit is required.

The Southern Atolls — Meemu, Thaa, Laamu, Gaafu, Addu — are the expedition territory. Less developed, fewer resorts, the genuinely empty cruising ground. The crossing south from Malé is a long day or an overnight; the resort and seaplane infrastructure thins out dramatically. For experienced repeat charterers who want the Indian Ocean version of a deep BVI week, the southern atolls are the answer. For first-timers, the central atolls deliver the postcard at a fraction of the operational friction.

The Two Seasons

The Maldives have a distinct monsoon-driven seasonality that shapes every aspect of a charter.

The Northeast Monsoon (Iruvai) — December through April — is the dry season. Calm seas, clear water (visibility regularly 30 metres plus), reliable trade-wind sailing if the boat is rigged for it. This is the peak charter window and the rate card reflects it. The east-side reefs of each atoll are the prime dive sites; the cleaning stations are most active on the eastern passes.

The Southwest Monsoon (Hulhangu) — May through November — is the wetter, windier season. The wind clocks to the southwest, the seas build, the visibility drops slightly (still excellent by any other-region standard), and the manta and whale-shark aggregations move to the western passes. The famous Hanifaru manta event happens in the southwest monsoon, which is why the conventional wisdom that the Maldives "close" in summer is wrong: the rainfall is intermittent rather than constant, and the August-September window is the most spectacular for the megafauna programme.

The Itinerary That Works in the Central Atolls

A canonical 7- to 10-day Central Atolls charter, embarking from Malé:

  • Day 1: Malé to North Malé Atoll. Two-hour run. Settle in, sunset dive at the Banana Reef or HP Reef, dinner aboard at anchor in a sheltered lagoon.
  • Day 2: North Malé Atoll passes. Manta Point at Lankan Manta Point (seasonal), the channels at Okobe Thila for the wreck dive. Two or three dives in a day on a serious diving programme.
  • Day 3: Cross to Ari Atoll. A 50-mile passage. Lunch at anchor in the western Ari lagoon, dive at Maaya Thila (the night-dive site) or at the Manta Point cleaning station.
  • Day 4: South Ari — whale shark territory. The southern Ari atoll is the year-round whale shark aggregation site. Morning dive at the cleaning stations, lunch at anchor on a deserted sand cay, afternoon swim and snorkel.
  • Day 5: Vaavu Atoll for the channel dives. Vaavu's channels — Miyaru Kandu, Fotteyo — are some of the most consistently exciting drift dives in the world for grey reef sharks and tuna schools.
  • Day 6: Resort day. Most well-built Maldives charters incorporate a resort lunch or spa day at one of the One&Only, Soneva Fushi, COMO Maalifushi, or Cheval Blanc properties. The contrast — the all-wood, over-water-villa luxury programme on the resort island, with the boat anchored a hundred metres off — is the genuinely Maldivian off-water experience.
  • Day 7-10: Back through North Malé or extension to Baa Atoll for the manta programme (if the season is right).

The Resort Question

The Maldives are unique among major charter grounds in that the destination's primary commercial product — the over-water villa resort — is genuinely complementary to a yacht charter rather than competitive with it. The resort islands are the lunch destinations, the spa destinations, and the after-dive destinations; the boat is the cruising platform that moves between them. A serious Maldives week books two or three resort lunches in advance (Cheval Blanc Randheli, Soneva Jani, Six Senses Laamu, Joali) and uses the boat to deliver guests to the resort tender quay at the appointed hour. The resorts welcome the yacht traffic; the booking is straightforward through the chef's-table or guest-of-the-day programme.

The Operational Realities

Cruising permits. All foreign-flagged charter yachts require a Maldivian cruising permit issued by the Ministry of Tourism. Allocation is straightforward through a local agent but takes thirty to sixty days. Without the permit the yacht cannot stop legally at non-resort islands.

The local guide. Almost every serious Maldives charter operates with a local cruising guide on board for the duration. The guide handles the kandu and reef navigation, the protected-area entries (Hanifaru, the marine reserves), the dive-site permissions, and the inhabited-island visits. The cost is modest; the value is the difference between an expedition and a tourist itinerary.

The diving programme. The Maldives are a diving destination first and a yachting destination second. Any serious charter has a divemaster on board (own crew or local hire), tanks and compressors for the dive programme, and a tender or RIB equipped for dive transfers. The non-diving alternative — the snorkelling-and-resort programme — works too, but the Maldives' visual product is materially under-extracted without the dive component.

Provisioning. Malé is the only meaningful provisioning hub. The supply chain includes a small but functional fresh-produce market, an established marine-supply trade, and air-freight from Sri Lanka and Dubai for high-end perishables. Most charter boats provision fully in Malé for the full week.

Costs

The Maldives are a high-priced charter market relative to the operational backdrop. A 30 to 40-metre crewed motor yacht runs USD 120,000 to 280,000 per week base in the December-April peak; the locally-built three-deck safari boats are materially cheaper (USD 30,000 to 80,000 per week fully provisioned, all-in, depending on the class) and are the working format for most non-superyacht Maldives charters. The Maldivian tax framework is GST-based and modest; the cruising permit, agency, and local guide fees together typically add USD 5,000 to 15,000 on a week. APA on the larger imported yachts runs 25 to 30 percent.

What the Maldives Sell

The Maldives are the most visually pure tropical cruising ground in the world and the most logistically thin. The water clarity, the megafauna programme, the geometric perfection of the atolls, the over-water-villa resort layer — none of the other Indian Ocean destinations match the combination. The trade-off is the operational depth: there are fewer than thirty charter yachts operating, no peer-cruising-ground social density, and a 14-hour flight in for European guests and twice that from the US. For an experienced repeat charter party that has done the Caribbean and the Mediterranean and wants the most photographed water in the world for a single dedicated week, the Maldives are the answer. For a first international charter, they are an ambitious choice — and one that, if booked with the right local agent, the right guide, the right boat, and the right monsoon window, almost always exceeds expectations.

The Fleet

Featured yachts in Maldives.

Live pricing — charters from 18,000 / week

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Sample Itineraries

Suggested routes for Maldives.

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

7 Days · Recommended Route

Suggested 7-day Maldives itinerary

  1. Day 1Arrival in Malé & Embarkation. Arrive at Velana International Airport (MLE), where you'll be greeted and transferred to your yacht anchored in the calm Hulhumale lagoon. Settle in with a welcome glass of champagne as the crew handles your luggage. After a safety briefing, enjoy a short sunset cruise to the stunning Kurumba sandbank for your first dip in the balmy Indian Ocean, followed by a gourmet dinner on the aft deck under the stars.
  2. Day 2South Malé Atoll & Resort Indulgence. Awake to a delicious breakfast while cruising south into the South Malé Atoll. Spend the morning snorkeling or diving at the vibrant Guraidhoo Corner, known for its reef sharks and eagle rays. In the afternoon, your tender can take you ashore to a luxury resort like the Waldorf Astoria Ithaafushi for a world-class spa treatment or cocktails at a chic overwater bar before returning to the privacy of your yacht for the evening.
  3. Day 3Crossing to Ari Atoll & Whale Shark Quest. Today involves a scenic open-water crossing to the famed South Ari Atoll. This is the heart of whale shark territory. Cruise slowly along the outer reef near Dhigurah and Maamigili islands, with crew on lookout for the magnificent gentle giants. Be ready to jump in for an unforgettable snorkeling experience. Anchor near the beautiful island of Dhigurah, enjoying the calm lagoon and stunning sunset.
  4. Day 4Diving and Deserted Islands of South Ari. Dedicate the day to exploring the underwater treasures of South Ari. Certified divers can tackle the famous Kudarah Thila, a protected marine park with incredible biodiversity. Snorkelers will love the shallow reefs nearby. In the afternoon, find a completely deserted sandbank where the crew will set up sun loungers, umbrellas, and a cooler of refreshments for your own private beach experience.
  5. Day 5North Ari Atoll & Manta Ray Encounters. Cruise north to the central part of Ari Atoll, home to several manta ray cleaning stations like Moofushi. Here, graceful manta rays hover over coral bommies, allowing small fish to clean them. It’s a magical sight for both divers and snorkelers. Later, anchor near a beautiful local island like Himandhoo and perhaps enjoy some jet-skiing or paddleboarding in the expansive lagoon before dinner.
  6. Day 6Rasdhoo Atoll's Pelagics & Cultural Visit. A short cruise brings you to the small, circular Rasdhoo Atoll. This spot is famous for its early morning hammerhead shark dive at Hammerhead Point – a thrilling experience for advanced divers. Later, visit the local island of Rasdhoo to get a feel for Maldivian life. In the evening, cruise to a nearby anchorage for a spectacular barbecue dinner on the sundeck.
  7. Day 7Return Journey & Departure. Enjoy a final leisurely breakfast as you cruise back towards the Malé Atoll. Stop for one last swim or snorkel in a beautiful, secluded spot. Arrive back at the Hulhumale anchorage in the late morning, where you will say farewell to your crew. You will then be transferred to Velana International Airport for your departure, filled with memories of your incredible week in paradise.
7 Days

The Classic Maldives Week

Route map for The Classic Maldives Week in Maldives
  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 Maldives Cruising

Route map for Extended Maldives Cruising in Maldives
  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 Maldives Voyage

Route map for The Grand Maldives Voyage in Maldives
  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 Maldives 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 Maldives.

Hulhumale Lagoon / Male Anchorage

This is not a marina in the traditional sense, but the primary and most important protected anchorage for superyachts in the Maldives. Located adjacent to the international airport and the capital, it's the logistical hub for embarkation, disembarkation, and provisioning. All operations are handled efficiently via tenders and shore-based agents.

CROSSROADS Maldives Marina

The first and only dedicated luxury yacht marina in the Maldives, just a 15-minute boat ride from Malé. It offers 30 berths for yachts up to 60m, complete with power, water, and services. It is part of an integrated resort complex including the Hard Rock Hotel and SAii Lagoon, giving access to restaurants, shops, and entertainment.

Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa Marina

Located in the northern Haa Alifu Atoll, this resort boasts the first privately-owned marina in the north. It’s an excellent and secure base for yachts exploring the more remote northern atolls. It provides a safe haven and allows charter guests easy access to the resort’s extensive facilities.

JA Manafaru Maldives Marina

Also situated in the pristine Haa Alifu Atoll, the marina at JA Manafaru is a welcome sight for vessels cruising the far north of the archipelago. It offers a sheltered place to moor and allows charter guests to use the resort’s dining and recreational facilities, providing a touch of resort luxury amidst an exploratory itinerary.

Equator Village (Gan) Marina

In the far south, in Addu Atoll, this marina is a crucial stop for yachts crossing the equator. It’s located near Gan International Airport, making it a viable alternative start/end point for charters focusing on the southern hemisphere atolls of the Maldives. The facilities are functional and provide an important logistical base in this remote region.

Yacht Types

Charter types suitable for Maldives.

Local Luxury

Luxury experiences in Maldives.

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

Private Sandbank Dinner

The quintessential Maldivian experience. Your crew will transport you to a deserted sandbank as the sun sets, where a beautifully set table, private chef, and tiki torches await. Dining under a sky full of stars surrounded by the ocean is the ultimate romantic gesture and a core memory of any charter.

Seaplane Photo Flight

Arrange for a private seaplane to pick you up from your yacht for a 20-30 minute scenic flight. The aerial perspective of the atolls, reefs, and lagoons is breathtaking and provides a true understanding of the nation’s unique geography. It's a photographer's dream and an unforgettable excursion.

Visiting a World-Class Overwater Spa

The Maldives is home to some of the world's best spas. We can book you a treatment at an iconic facility like the Joali Being wellness retreat or the overwater spa at Cheval Blanc, where you can enjoy massages while watching fish swim beneath you through a glass floor.

Private 'Manta-on-Call' Service

In Baa Atoll, work with your Captain and local guides to be 'on call'. When the manta rays aggregate in Hanifaru Bay, you will get the alert and your tender will be ready to take you straight to the heart of the action for a spectacular private encounter with hundreds of feeding rays.

Deep Sea Fishing Excursion

Venture into the deep blue with experienced local fishermen in search of big game fish like Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo, and Sailfish. The thrill of the chase in these rich waters is immense, and the reward is a fresh sashimi or grilled fish dinner prepared by your chef that evening.

Coral Adoption & Marine Biology Programmes

Engage with the environment on a deeper level. Many luxury resorts, like Four Seasons Landaa Giraavaru, have marine discovery centers. Participate in coral regeneration projects by planting your own coral fragments or go on a dive with the resident marine biologist to learn about the fragile ecosystem.

Underwater Spa Treatment

For a truly unique wellness experience, Huvafen Fushi resort offers the world's only underwater spa treatment rooms. Enjoy a relaxing massage or facial while fully immersed in the serene blue world of the reef. It's a surreal and deeply calming experience that combines luxury with nature.

Charter Cost

What does a Maldives yacht charter cost?

Weekly base rates for a Maldives yacht charter vary by yacht type, size and season. Below are typical ranges our clients see — exclusive of APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance, usually 25–35%), fuel, VAT and crew gratuity.

Yacht tierWeekly base (EUR)Notes
Sailing yacht (40–55 ft)€8,000 – €18,000Crewed or bareboat, ideal for couples and small families.
Catamaran (45–60 ft)€15,000 – €40,000Space and stability for 6–10 guests; the most popular choice in many regions.
Motor yacht (60–90 ft)€35,000 – €90,000Crewed, faster cruising radius, full service on board.
Superyacht (90 ft +)€100,000 – €500,000+Full crew, tenders and toys; pricing scales with length, build year and brand.
What affects the final price
  • Season — peak July / August commands a 20–40% premium over shoulder months.
  • Yacht age, refit year and brand reputation.
  • APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) covers fuel, food, dockage and concierge extras.
  • Local VAT and cruising taxes depending on flag and itinerary.
  • Crew gratuity, customarily 5–15% of the base charter fee.
Beach Clubs

Beach clubs in Maldives.

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

Finolhu Baa Atoll

Baa Atoll
Tender via concierge

W Maldives

North Ari Atoll
Tender via concierge

The Beach Club at Patina Maldives

Fari Islands, North Malé Atoll
Tender via concierge

Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Maldives

Lhaviyani Atoll
Tender via concierge

COMO Maalifushi

Thaa Atoll
Tender via concierge
Restaurants

Real restaurants worth a tender in Maldives.

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

Ithaa Undersea Restaurant

Conrad Maldives Rangali Island

5.8 Undersea Restaurant

Hurawalhi Island Resort

SEA

Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas

Terra

Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi

Aragu

Velaa Private Island

Subsix

Niyama Private Islands

The Lighthouse Restaurant

Baros Maldives

Le 1947

Cheval Blanc Randheli
Anchorages

Best anchorages & bays in Maldives.

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

Olhahali Finolhu Sandbank

A picture-perfect, sweeping sandbank in the North Malé Atoll. It’s a classic first or last night anchorage, offering pristine white sand and a crystal-clear lagoon for swimming and watersports. Its proximity to the airport makes it convenient, yet it feels a world away. It’s the ideal spot for a private sandbank dinner setup.

Dhigurah Lagoon, South Ari Atoll

The long, beautiful island of Dhigurah is flanked by a vast, sandy lagoon that offers excellent, calm anchorage. Its key advantage is its location on the edge of the South Ari Marine Protected Area (SAMPA), the primary feeding ground for whale sharks. Your yacht can anchor here while you search the outer reef for these gentle giants.

Fulhadhoo Island, Baa Atoll

This inhabited island in Baa Atoll is famed for having one of the most beautiful natural beaches in the Maldives. The anchorage is in a stunningly clear, turquoise lagoon. A sandbar stretches out from the tip of the island at low tide, creating an idyllic setting for a walk or a swim. It feels remote, tranquil, and utterly pristine.

Alimatha Island, Vaavu Atoll

The protected anchorage next to Alimatha resort island in Vaavu Atoll is famous for one reason: the nightly gathering of dozens of nurse sharks and stingrays. This makes it the essential base for the thrilling night snorkeling experience, easily one of the most memorable activities on any Maldivian charter itinerary.

Maniyafushi, North Malé Atoll

A stunning uninhabited island offering a beautifully protected anchorage. It has a classic Maldivian feel with a lovely beach and surrounding reef perfect for a gentle snorkel. Its location makes it a convenient overnight stop when transiting between Malé and the Ari or Baa Atolls, providing a peaceful and scenic resting point.

Bodufolhudhoo, North Ari Atoll

Anchoring in the lagoon of this small local island offers a great mix of experiences. The anchorage is secure, and the island has a strong environmental focus with its own eco-initiatives. The surrounding reefs are excellent for snorkeling, and a beautiful sandbank is located just a short tender ride away.

Yacht Recommendations

Recommended yachts for Maldives.

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

M/Y AZIMUTH 55

This 55-foot motor yacht is perfect for a couple or a small family. It is fast, stylish and nimble enough to explore shallow lagoons and secluded coves that larger yachts can't access. With a professional crew of three, you are guaranteed an intimate and personalized service. It’s the ideal choice for a 7-day charter focused on island hopping and exploring the central atolls.

S/Y THEIA

A modern 90-foot sailing catamaran offering exceptional stability, space, and a shallow draft. This makes her perfect for families and for getting extremely close to the Maldives' famous sandbanks and beaches. Her wide beam provides expansive deck space for sunbathing and dining, along with a huge array of water toys for endless fun in the calm lagoons.

M/Y KALIZMA

A classic 50m motor yacht with a rich history. A charter on KALIZMA is a step back in time to the golden age of yachting, but with all modern amenities. Her size, professional crew, and range make her ideal for longer, more exploratory itineraries to remote atolls. She offers a unique blend of elegance, comfort, and adventure.

DHONI STELLA I

This vessel offers an authentic Maldivian experience. A modernised version of the traditional 'dhoni', it combines classic lines with contemporary luxury interiors. It's perfect for a couple on a romantic getaway, offering a unique cultural connection. A separate diving dhoni often accompanies, fully equipped for underwater exploration, leaving the main vessel as a serene haven of relaxation.

Local Insider Tips

Insider knowledge for your Maldives charter.

  • Always use reef-safe sunscreen. The equatorial sun is intense, and protecting the fragile coral ecosystems from harmful chemicals is paramount.
  • When visiting local, inhabited islands, dress modestly out of respect for Muslim culture. This means covering shoulders and knees for both men and women.
  • Alcohol is strictly prohibited on local islands and cannot be brought into the country. Enjoy drinks on your yacht or at licensed resorts only.
  • The US Dollar is the preferred foreign currency for most transactions, especially for tips and at resorts. It's wise to have some small USD bills.
  • Seaplane transfers have a strict luggage allowance, typically 20kg checked and 5kg carry-on. Pack light and use soft-sided luggage for easy storage on the yacht.
  • Drones are permitted but heavily restricted around airports, seaplane landing zones, and resorts. Always ask for permission before flying to respect others' privacy.
  • While the sea inside the atolls is calm, crossings between atolls can sometimes be choppy. If you're prone to sea sickness, have medication on hand just in case.
  • Let your crew know if you enjoy fishing. Trolling a line off the back of the yacht while cruising between anchorages is easy and can result in a delicious, fresh-caught dinner.
  • The best souvenirs are often found on local islands, not just resort boutiques. Look for small wood carvings or woven 'thundu kunaa' mats.
  • Communicate all your preferences to your broker in advance – from your favourite wine to your pillow preference. The more we know, the better we can tailor your experience in this remote location.
Team Pick

A personal recommendation from Priya.

Hidden anchorage
Olhahali Finolhu Sandbank
My hidden gem in Maldives is Olhahali Finolhu Sandbank — drop the anchor mid-morning before the day-boats arrive and you'll have it almost to yourself. Late June and early September are my personal favourite weeks — warm water, lighter traffic, and the crews are at their sharpest. Always use reef-safe sunscreen. The equatorial sun is intense, and protecting the fragile coral ecosystems from harmful chemicals is paramount.
Priya Anand, Indian Ocean & Asia Specialist at Blue Ocean Club
Priya Anand
Indian Ocean & Asia Specialist
2026 pricing

Maldives yacht charter cost 2026

Updated November 2026
YachtGuestsLow seasonHigh seasonNotes
45-55 ft Catamaran
Catamaran
6-8EUR 15,000 - 25,000 / wkEUR 20,000 - 35,000 / wkIdeal for families, offering great stability and shallow draft to access secluded lagoons and sandbanks.
60-75 ft Luxury Catamaran
Catamaran
8-10EUR 30,000 - 50,000 / wkEUR 40,000 - 70,000 / wkThese yachts often feature expansive flybridges, more water toys, and a higher level of crew service.
70-90 ft Motor Yacht
Motor yacht
8-10EUR 45,000 - 75,000 / wkEUR 60,000 - 100,000 / wkProvides speed to cover more ground between atolls, combined with luxurious amenities and often a dedicated dive setup.
80-100 ft Sailing or Power Catamaran
Superyacht
8-12EUR 70,000 - 120,000 / wkEUR 90,000 - 160,000 / wkRepresents the entry-level superyacht experience with a large professional crew, gourmet cuisine, and exceptional service.
120-160 ft (36-49m) Superyacht
Superyacht
10-12EUR 130,000 - 220,000 / wkEUR 160,000 - 300,000 / wkThe ultimate platform for exploring the Maldives, featuring onboard jacuzzis, cinemas, and an extensive array of tenders and toys.
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Bareboat vs crewed Maldives yacht charter

The Maldives is almost exclusively a crewed charter destination. Bareboat chartering is virtually non-existent and not recommended due to the complex navigation through coral atolls, a lack of support infrastructure, and strict government regulations requiring local expertise. A professional crew is essential for safety, compliance, and unlocking the true potential of this unique archipelago.

AspectBareboatCrewed
Licence RequiredAn advanced international license plus a mandatory local pilot would be required, making it impractical.No licenses or sailing experience are required from you; your professional captain and crew handle everything.
Typical PriceTheoretically lower, but the required addition of a local pilot and high insurance costs negate most savings.The standard all-inclusive or APA model reflects the luxury service, expertise, and safety provided.
Best ForNot a recommended or readily available option in the Maldives.All travelers, from families to honeymooners to dive enthusiasts, seeking a safe, relaxing, and luxurious holiday.
ProvisioningExtremely challenging, with limited and expensive supplies available only in the Malé area.Handled entirely by your private chef, who sources the best local and international ingredients for your custom menu.
Itinerary FlexibilityHighly restricted due to navigational hazards and lack of local knowledge of safe anchorages.Your captain's expert local knowledge allows for ultimate flexibility to find the best sandbanks, dive sites, and quiet anchorages.
Local PilotageNavigating the thousands of reefs and coral heads without local knowledge is extremely hazardous and not advised.Your Maldivian captain or guide possesses the critical pilotage skills needed to navigate the atolls safely.
SafetySignificantly higher risk due to uncharted coral heads, strong currents, and lack of rescue services.Ensures the highest level of safety with an experienced crew trained in local conditions and emergency procedures.
Season by season

Maldives weather & sailing calendar

Updated November 2026
MonthAirSeaWindRainSuitabilityNotes
January27-3028NE 10-15 knLowPrimePeak season (Iruvai monsoon) with dry, sunny weather and excellent visibility for diving.
February27-3128NE 10-15 knLowPrimeConsistently the driest month, offering perfect conditions for all water activities.
March28-3129NE 5-10 knLowPrimeWinds begin to lighten towards the end of the month; water visibility remains superb.
April28-3230Variable 5-10 knMediumGoodTransitional month with very warm sea temperatures, calm conditions, but a higher chance of afternoon showers.
May28-3129SW 10-15 knHighShoulderStart of the SW monsoon (Hulhangu); expect more cloud and rain, but great for manta ray sightings in Hanifaru Bay.
June27-3029SW 15-20 knHighShoulderOne of the wettest months with stronger winds, best for experienced surfers and those seeking lower charter rates.
July27-3028SW 15-20 knHighShoulderContinued monsoon conditions, though periods of sunshine are still common between rain showers.
August27-3028SW 10-20 knHighShoulderManta ray season in Baa Atoll is in full swing, making it a key destination despite the weather.
September27-3028SW 10-15 knHighShoulderWeather begins to improve slightly, but still within the wet monsoon season.
October27-3029Variable 5-10 knMediumGoodTransitional month with calming winds and seas as the monsoon changes, offering good value.
November27-3029NE 5-10 knMediumGoodStart of the dry Iruvai monsoon; weather becomes progressively drier and sunnier.
December27-3028NE 10-15 knLowPrimeHigh season begins, with fantastic weather for the festive period, but book well in advance.
Paperwork

Maldives customs, visas & cruising permits

Chartering in the Maldives is a highly regulated process managed entirely by your charter agent. Guests fly into Velana International Airport (MLE) and are transferred to their yacht, which has been pre-cleared and provisioned. All necessary permits are secured in advance to ensure a seamless and legal cruising experience.

Visas & entry

Citizens of the US, UK, EU, and most other nations receive a free 30-day tourist visa upon arrival in the Maldives. No special visa arrangements are needed for guests arriving by air to join a charter yacht.

Cruising permit

A 'Cruising Permit' is issued by the Ministry of Tourism. Your agent applies for this on behalf of the yacht, and the cost is typically included in the charter agreement. The permit is valid for the specific dates and general itinerary of your charter.

More on Maldives

Maldives Yacht Charters

The Maldives stands as a pinnacle destination for luxury crewed yacht charters, offering an experience centered on unparalleled natural beauty and seclusion. Unlike the bustling ports of the Mediterranean, the journey here is about navigating a tranquil water world of over a thousand coral islands. The fleet available for Maldives yacht charters is curated for this unique environment, dominated by spacious, modern catamarans and magnificent superyachts that act as private floating resorts. A typical itinerary might focus on the central atolls—North & South Malé, and Ari—for their world-class dive sites and convenient access from the international airport. For those seeking ultimate privacy and untouched reefs, Maldives yacht charters can venture further afield to the Baa Atoll UNESCO Biosphere Reserve or the exclusive northern atolls of Noonu and Raa. The emphasis is less on long sailing passages and more on short hops between deserted sandbanks for a private picnic, vibrant reefs for snorkeling with turtles, and exclusive resort islands for a spa treatment, creating a bespoke adventure in a marine paradise.

Maldives Catamaran Charter

Opting for a Maldives catamaran charter is the quintessential way to embrace the archipelago's unique geography. The critical advantage of a catamaran is its shallow draft, which grants access to the most coveted spots: the calm, crystalline lagoons and secluded anchorages close to pristine sandbanks that are inaccessible to deeper-keeled monohulls or larger yachts. This proximity to the iconic turquoise waters defines the Maldivian experience. The inherent stability of the twin-hull design provides a comfortable, level platform, significantly reducing roll and making it a perfect choice for families, first-time charterers, or anyone prone to seasickness. The market is rich with popular models from Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot, and Bali, known for their generous living spaces, bright interiors, and signature forward trampolines—the perfect spot for sunbathing or watching for playful dolphins. For ultimate luxury, a crewed Sunreef power or sailing catamaran combines these benefits with superyacht-level amenities. A Maldives catamaran charter offers the ideal blend of access, comfort, and stability for exploring this aquatic wonderland.

Questions

Maldives yacht charter FAQs.

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When is the best time to charter a yacht in the Maldives?+
The prime season for a yacht charter is from November to April. This period, known as the 'Iruvai' or northeast monsoon, brings dry weather, calm seas, and clear sunny skies, offering perfect conditions for cruising, diving, and snorkeling.
What is included in a Maldives yacht charter price?+
The charter fee typically covers the hire of the yacht and the professional crew (captain, chef, deckhands). All other expenses, such as fuel, food and beverages, port fees, and marine park permits, are covered by the Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), which is usually 30-35% of the charter fee.
Can we drink alcohol on our charter yacht in the Maldives?+
Yes, you can. While the Maldives is an Islamic nation and you cannot import alcohol yourself, charter yachts hold special licenses to purchase and serve it. Your preferred list of wines, spirits, and beers will be provisioned for you by the crew and charged through your APA.
What does a typical 7-day Maldives yacht itinerary look like?+
A popular one-week itinerary from Malé often heads south through the South Malé Atoll to Vaavu Atoll. This route is famous for its channel dives, encounters with nurse sharks at Alimatha Jetty, and stunningly beautiful anchorages. Alternatively, a trip to the Ari Atoll offers world-class opportunities to snorkel or dive with whale sharks and manta rays.
Is the Maldives a safe destination for a yacht charter?+
Yes, it is extremely safe. The primary hazards are navigational, such as submerged reefs and currents, which is precisely why all charters are conducted by experienced, local crews. With a professional captain at the helm, you can relax and enjoy the stunning scenery without any safety concerns.
What kind of activities can we do on a charter besides relaxing?+
A Maldives charter is an adventure hub. Activities include world-class scuba diving and snorkeling on vibrant reefs, using the yacht's water toys like paddleboards and kayaks, jet skiing, and fishing. Your crew can also arrange visits to uninhabited islands for a private beach barbecue or book spa treatments and dinners at luxury resorts.
Do I need a visa for a yacht charter in the Maldives?+
For most nationalities, including US, UK, and EU citizens, no advance visa is required. You will be granted a free 30-day tourist visa upon arrival at Velana International Airport in Malé, provided you have a valid passport and your confirmed charter details.
Why can't I charter a bareboat yacht in the Maldives?+
Bareboat chartering is not permitted or offered in the Maldives due to the extreme navigational challenges. The atolls are a complex web of coral reefs, many of which are uncharted or shift over time. Safe navigation requires specialized local knowledge, making a professional crew essential for any charter.
What is the best time of year to charter a yacht in the Maldives?+
The prime charter season runs from November to April, during the dry northeast monsoon, known locally as 'Iruvai'. This period delivers calm seas, endless sunshine, and optimal water visibility for diving and snorkeling. The shoulder months of May and October also offer pleasant conditions with fewer crowds.
Can I bring my own alcohol or food to the Maldives for my charter?+
No, the Maldives is a Muslim nation and the private importation of alcohol is strictly illegal; it will be confiscated at the airport. All alcoholic beverages must be pre-ordered through your charter agent. While you can bring small quantities of specific snacks, all main provisioning is expertly handled by your yacht's chef.
What does a typical one-week Maldives yacht itinerary look like?+
A classic one-week charter often starts from Malé and explores the South Malé and Ari Atolls. This route offers a perfect mix of experiences, from snorkeling on vibrant house reefs and relaxing on deserted sandbanks to diving with manta rays at Lankan Manta Point and searching for whale sharks in the South Ari Marine Protected Area.
Is scuba diving included in my charter fee?+
This varies by yacht. Many larger yachts are equipped with onboard dive compressors and have a divemaster in the crew, often including a set number of dives in the charter fee. For other yachts, 'rendezvous diving' is arranged, where a local dive boat meets you. It's crucial to confirm the specific diving setup and any associated costs when booking.
What are the main extra costs on top of the charter fee?+
Most Maldives charters operate on a 'plus expenses' basis. You should budget for the 16% Tourism Goods and Services Tax (TGST), a Green Tax of $6 per person per day, all provisions and alcohol (managed through an APA), fuel, and any fees for visiting marine parks or exclusive resorts.
Can we visit local inhabited islands?+
Yes, and it's a fantastic cultural experience. Your crew will arrange visits to local islands where you can see traditional life. It is essential to respect local customs by dressing modestly (covering shoulders and knees) and refraining from consuming alcohol or wearing bikinis while on the island.
Is a Maldives charter good for a family with children?+
The Maldives is an exceptional destination for families. The calm waters of the atolls are safe for swimming, distances between islands are short, and the abundance of sandbanks provides a natural playground. Crews are adept at entertaining children with water sports, fishing, and creating memorable experiences for all ages.
How do we get to our yacht?+
You will fly into Velana International Airport (MLE), located on an island next to the capital, Malé. A representative will greet you upon arrival and facilitate your transfer by private car or speedboat to the yacht's anchorage, usually in nearby Hulhumalé. For charters beginning in distant atolls like Baa or Noonu, a scenic seaplane transfer will be arranged.
Why Blue Ocean Club

Why charter Maldives with us.

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

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

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