Bahamas Yacht Charter
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Once a year, go someplace you’ve never seen before.
Rent a yacht in the Bahamas.
Situated in the Atlantic, this picture perfect reef archipelago is your ideal luxury yacht charter destination. The Bahamas ressemble two countries into one, with on one end the luxurious and vibrant cities of Nassau and Freeport, brimming with herds of visitors disembarked from cruise ships and high-end seaside resorts; and on the other, the Family Islands where life is lived peacefully in the rhythm of the trade winds and religious masses. Rent a yacht in the Bahamas and make the most of the luke warm waters and protected nature areas.
Begin in Nassau and visit the various historical sites; make the most of the white sand beaches in Paradise Island; Warderick Wells Cay is home to the largest underwater marine park of the Bahamas; tick it off your bucket list and swim with the Exuma pigs in Staniel Cay; Compass Cay is the perfect spot to swim with sharks; the uninhabited island of Shroud Cay is home to an archipelago of rocks and magrove creeks; Norman’s Cay is idyllic and peaceful; explore the deserted beaches of Highbourne Cay; finish off in the vibrant town of Nassau.
Nassau – Palm Cay
Start your charter In Nassau
Your journey will begin in Nassau, a busting town and capital city of Nassau island. Learn about the real Pirates of the Caribbean at the fun museum located at walking distance from downtown. Have a shopping tour around the local markets and the Bay Street shops. Visit some historical sites of the city such as The Balcony House, Fort Charlotte, Fort Fincastle and the Government House.
Paradise Island
Your Itinerary to Paradise Island
Cruise to Paradise and Athol islands. Enjoy the lovely views over the famous Atlantis hotel and stop by the white sandy beaches. Cabbage beach is a perfect spot for parasailing and water sports.
There is also the famous 141-acres Aquaventure water park where you can swim with the dolphins and the biggest casino complex to stop by at the Atlantis.
Finish your day at the Athol island, which is perfect for snorkelling.
Warderick Wells Cay
Your Itinerary to Warderick
Cross to Warderick Wells Cay, where is situated the largest underwater marine park of the Bahamas. Discover the layered sheet-like rocks called the stromatolites which are very ancient and rare. You may find some colourful reef fish, sharks and coral gardens.
You may even be lucky and meet some whales. Relax and stroll along some white sandy beaches. On one of them, you could find an impressive whale skeleton fortified in its natural form.
Staniel Cay
Your Itinerary continues to Staniel Cay
Staniel Cay is definitely worth a stop. Enjoy a fun swim in crystal clear waters with the World famous Exuma pigs at the Big Major Cay. They are friendly and familiar to visitors. The Thunderball Grotto, named after the 1965 James Bond movie is definitely worth a visit.
Stop for a meal or drink at the Staniel Cay Yacht Club.
Take a short ride to Bitter Guana Cay and enjoy meeting some Bahamas Rock Iguanas, a fascinating and rare creature.
Compass Cay
Your Itinerary to Compass Cay
Cruise to Compass Cay and swim with the sharks. The Nurse Sharks are a kind of Bahamian catfish in the shape of a predator. They all have names and are very friendly. Compass Cay is a private island with a small marina. Cruise at the end of the day to Shroud Cay and enjoy the beautiful sunset views. Have a quick stop for snorkelling at the O’Briens Cay to find some turtles and eagle rays. Cruise by the Little Halls Pond Cay, an island which reportedly belongs to Johnny Depp.
Shroud Cay
Your Itinerary to Shroud Cay
Once arrived to the Shroud Cay around midday, make the most of the diving here. This uninhabited island is composed of an archipelago of rocks and mangrove creeks, making it a perfect habitat for sea turtles, lobsters, seabirds and fish. Take the yacht’s tender and enjoy cruising along the river and the small natural lagoons.
Due to the island being inhabited, we recommend that you dine on board in the evening and enjoy the beautiful sunset.
Norman’s Cay
Your Itinerary to Norman’s Cay
Normans Cay is a quiet and picturesque area. Back in the sixties it was primarily used by drug smugglers. Snorkel and discover Carlos Lehder’s drug crashed plane in four feet of water. Disembark on the beautiful and unspoiled Saddle Cay Beach. Nearby you can also discover Ships Channel Cay, a small green island surrounded by turquoise water and white sandy beaches. A very idyllic and peaceful spot.
Highbourne Cay
Your Itinerary to Highbourne & Allan’s Cays
Highbourne Cay is a privately owned island with eight deserted beautiful beaches.
Enjoy some water sports activities at the East Beach, ranked as one of the best beaches in the Bahamas.
There is also a marina, where you can dine and enjoy some local dishes.
In the afternoon, cruise to Allan’s Cay, which features a wide variety of wildlife.
Feed the local Iguanas with fruits and enjoy the nature.
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