Rent a boat in the Bahamas
The beautiful Bahamas are a sailing sensation, and with up to 700 cays, islands and atolls and only 30-40 of them inhabited, gliding around on your heavenly boat charter is the ultimate way to explore true nature, raw wildlife and beauty.
The capital, Nassau, is located on the island, New Providence, where we have over 300 boats waiting for you! Though we rent in other parts of the Bahamas as well, such as the Abaco Islands, Great Exuma, Andros Island and the Bimini Islands! To discover all that the Bahamas has to offer in comfort and luxury, consider a Bahamas boat rental. This enchanting part of the world offers year-round sunshine and a number of stunning destinations that can be uncovered as you slowly sail through the water.
There are a number of price options available to you, depending on the number of berths you need. Catamarans, for example, are ideal for families to share for a week. No matter your choice of vessel, with a skipper or without, you can enjoy a stylish holiday with a Bahamas boat rental.
How much does it cost to rent a boat in the Bahamas?
Renting a boat in the Bahamas costs from 2800 € per week in low season. In high season, the price to charter a yacht in the Bahamas begins at 4200 € per week. Some factors that can influence the price are a type of boat, length, age, capacity, with or without a skipper, extras, etc.
All prices of the boat rentals depending on the type of boat you can see below:
The price of catamaran rentals in the Bahamas
- 1 week: from €2,800 in low season and from €4,800 in high season
- 1 day: from €389 in the low season and from €892 in the high season
- Skipper: from €250 per day
The price of sailing boat rentals in the Bahamas
- 1 week: from €1,400 in low season and from €5,000 in high season
- 1 day: from €700 in low season and from €1,000 in high season
- Skipper: from €250 per day
The price of motorboat rentals in the Bahamas
- 1 day: from €1,175 in low season and €1,500 in high season
What is included in the cost?
The cost will include the usage of the vessel for the duration of your charter along with the essential safety equipment to ensure a worry-free journey! The final cost can vary depending on the boat and the services that the boat owners have included. Fuel will generally require a separate payment and will differ based on the boat type so we always recommend that you check with the boat owner beforehand.
Is it possible to rent a boat in the Bahamas with or without a skipper?
Renting a boat in the Bahamas with a skipper is ideal if you want to be guided through the best places in the area and get the most out of your sailing experience. Your Bahamas boat charter may charge an additional price for a skipper per day, starting from 250 € per day. This is the perfect way to explore the Island Chains as our skippers tend to be incredibly familiar with the area. Not only will they take care of technicalities such as docking and navigation, but you might be introduced to some hidden gems!
You can rent a boat in the Bahamas without a skipper if you have the appropriate licence or if there are boats available to rent that do not require a licence. It is without a doubt a great idea to make a bareboat rental in the Bahamas if you are an experienced sailor.
What to do in the Bahamas?
The Bahamas are full of intriguing islands, beaches and beautiful coves for your day trips. With more than 365 cays, you can even plan a trip from Nassau to Exuma in a boat. You can start with a Nassau boat rental and move through the different areas and maybe even stop at Grand Bahamas Island. The crystal clear waters will make your boat trip to Bahamas one to never forget.
Boat rentals in Nassau Bahamas are also popular with the balance of nature and society. Then fall in love with the pig beach and pink sandy beaches on the other islands. A luxury yacht charter will make you feel like you are dancing with the stars. Keep an eye out for Mariah Carey, she has a house on these islands!
Great Exuma is a touristic location; perfectly comprehensible with its beautiful beaches, iguanas, swimming pigs and more!
Treasure Cay, in the Abaco Islands, is probably one of the most dazzling places in the world. The water is an exceptional turquoise and the sand is almost snow white, glistening in the sun. As if this place couldn’t get any better, there are almost never any crowds in the area, either.
Our closest harbour to Treasure Cay is Harbour View Marina Marsh Harbour. The Mermaid Reef diving spot here is very reputable and the beaches here are generally smaller.
The Eastern Shore is situated at the very tip of the island of Grand Abaco. Here, you will see the most stunning houses, which you can also rent and stay for a night if you fancy some time on firm ground. Most of these houses also have their own access to the sea through a private pontoon.
Bahama day trips are one of a kind, whether you are planning full day itineraries. Don’t forget to bring drinking water! Some vessels have water filtration systems so you have fresh water at all times, but if you are renting a motorboat then make sure to stay hydrated!
Where are the best places to visit around the Bahamas with your boat rental?
- Nassau: Of course, if you’re renting a boat in the Bahamas, you have to go to Nassau, the capital of this idyllic island group. Nassau is famous for having the perfect blend of sensational scenery and modern infrastructure, with a plethora of fantastic marinas on offer to boaters. There are also plenty of places to go snorkelling and reef diving nearby.
- Bimini: This is one of the closest destinations in the Caribbean to the US and offers up an amazing combination of resplendent reefs and picturesque white sand beaches. If you head to Alice Town on North Bimini, you can also go shopping and try some of the local delicacies in one of the many restaurants.
- Exuma: Exuma is a particularly sought-after destination, not just for the variety of water sports opportunities there, but also for the famous swimming pigs. There are a plethora of smaller cays off the coast of Exuma, namely Highborn Cay, which is home to the world-famous Octopus Garden reef. You will be awestruck at the wealth of marine life here, and even on the beach, you might spot one of the island’s famous giant iguanas. Go snorkelling and diving in Thunderball Grotto, a mesmerising underwater cave located close to Staniel Cay.
When is the best season to set sail?
The Bahamas typically have two seasons. A dry season and a wet season. Note: The Bahamas also have a hurricane season (during the wet season from July to September). However, if you check beforehand for the weather, it can be an ideal location 365 days a year!
The dry season lasts from December to April and temperatures are generally very pleasant, ranging between 20ºC - 25ºC.
The Alizé (French for trade winds) are fairly gentle throughout the year and do not pick up until July to September, when the area is more susceptible to hurricanes.
Where can I rent a boat in the Bahamas?
Located just to the East of Grand Bahama, Abacos comprises a series of Cays dotted with private homes and is best viewed by private yacht. This impressive chain of islands is just waiting to be explored and you will have the opportunity to discover why Abacos is known as the Sailing Capital of the World. The beaches here boast pristine golden sand and there will be plenty of opportunities to find a secluded spot and head to the shore to soak up the sun for a few hours.
Alternatively, dropping anchor to swim in the bay of Exuma is an experience that should not be missed. This area is also home to the captivating Exumas National Land and Sea Park, which boasts a large collection of hundreds of uninhabited cays surrounded by dramatically blue waters. Most of our boats in our fleet in the Bahamas are based in Nassau, New Providence. There are also hires based in Albany Marina and Palm Cay Marina.
Bahamas Yacht charters in Nassau are also a popular choice for cruising the Bahamas in luxury and comfort at faster speeds!
Other boat rentals are based on the islands, Great Abaco, Andros Island, Great Exuma and North Bimini! We know, we know, we’re spoiling you for choice….
As the sea is so transparent on these beautiful islands, seeing where you are anchoring is effortless (and weighing anchor is also easier) and means you can watch out for coral reefs. Help to protect this delightfully peculiar species by being respectful and choosing where you anchor wisely.
What are the mooring fees in the Bahamas?
The mooring fees may vary depending on the location and the size of vessel that you charter. Generally, the fees range from $10 to $30 per night for boats up to 70 feet in length. Some popular spots such as the Exumas Land and Sea Park have higher fees, ranging from $15 to $30 per night. Additionally, some marinas may charge higher rates for amenities and services. It is recommended to check with local authorities or marinas for the most up-to-date information on mooring fees.
What is the capacity of boats?
We have a variety of boats in our fleet to cater to your travel needs!
Catamaran:
Our catamarans can accommodate up to 20 guests and include up to 6 cabins
Sailboat:
Our Sailboats can accommodate up to 12 guests and include up to 7 cabins
Motorboat:
Our Motorboats can accommodate up to 13 guests
How to get to the Bahamas?
You can fly directly to the Bahamas, or if your local airport doesn’t fly directly, flights to Miami Airport fly in from all over the world.
There are a total of 22 airports in the Bahamas. The two biggest and international ones are Marsh Harbour and Nassau. There are direct flights to these airports, too.
Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS) is an international airport in Nassau with connections to Miami, as well as other popular locations.
Leonard M. Thompson International Airport (MHH) is the international airport located in Marsh Harbour.
With Nautal, boat rentals in the Bahamas are easy to organise and plan, not to mention a complete pleasure to experience.