So you have decided that you want
to Charter a Yacht this year for vacation. You watched
a movie like “Captain Ron” or something
close, and crave the adventure, warmth and fun of days in tropical
water.
Since you have never been on a Yacht
Charter, you don’t know what to do to prepare, what
to take and what to do when you get there. Below I will attempt to
answer some of your questions and help you make some informed decisions
when planning Caribbean Yacht Charters.
1. What kind of Charter do I want to go
on? What are my options?
a.) “Crewed”
or “Bareboat” charters – for a majority
of people, especially the inexperienced, the only way to go is with
a “Crewed Charter”. A crewed charter
will give you the entire crew and chefs. It provides all the drinks,
food and work. Let me ask you, do you want to work your entire vacation
or do you want to enjoy your vacation? In fact, if you are considering
buying a yacht of any kind, I recommend that you first go on a Crewed
Caribbean Yacht Charter. This way you can decide
first hand if you want to put out the significant amount of money
it takes to purchase a boat, or just charter a yacht each year you
feel inclined to get on the water. Also, if you get a “Bareboat
charter”, you are completely responsible for the
boat, no security deposit is accepted.
b.) Luxury or standard
yacht – Standard yacht charters are generally for
yachts about 65 ft long or less. Luxury yachts generally fall into
sizes 70 ft long up to 300 ft long.
Pricing is generally broken down in the following manner:
1. Either, price per person
per week, or total price for the entire yacht per week.
2. Be aware that pricing differs based upon
season as well. Summer seems to be cheaper than Winter.
3. Pricing is different for each different
local.
c.) Yacht charter with villa
- Some locations provide you with not only a water destination,
but a land destination as well.
2. Where in the Caribbean can I charter
a yacht?
1. Windward islands
2. Leeward islands
3. Virgin Islands
...are the most popular locations
3. What do I need to bring
with me?
1. Yourself and
loved ones, friends
2. Clothing should be swimsuits, shorts, t-shirts
3. Soft-sided luggage as space is limited
4. Your manners. Remember that you are visiting
where someone lives. Use the golden rule and do unto others as you
would have them do to you. Smile at the locals and even make new
friends.
5. Your Passport if you plan on visiting the British
Virgin Islands.