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Rental Sailboat Leopard 46 George Town

George Town

46' Leopard Catamaran available in Georgetown or Cat Island!! (2018)

  • Skipper offered
12 people · 4 cabins · 3 berths · 14 m

From 
$2,671 / day

Rental Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 410 Nassau

Nassau

4.8(1)

Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 410 12.34m (2022)

  • Without captain
8 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 12.3 m
Rental Sailboat Dufour Yachts Dufour 390 GL Nassau

Nassau

New

Sailboat Dufour Yachts Dufour 390 GL 11.00m (2023)

  • Without captain
8 people · 3 cabins · 8 berths · 11 m

From 
$380 / day

Rental Sailboat Dufour Yachts Dufour 390 GL Adventure Nassau

Nassau

4.2(1)

Sailboat Dufour Yachts Dufour 390 GL Adventure 11.94m (2020)

  • Without captain
6 people · 2 cabins · 4 berths · 11.9 m
Rental Sailboat Dufour Dufour 412 GL Nassau

Nassau

Sailboat Dufour Dufour 412 GL 12.35m (2020)

  • Without captain
6 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 12.4 m
Rental Sailboat Hinckley 49 Ketch Marsh Harbour

Marsh Harbour

Classic Hinckley 49 (1976)

  • Skipper offered
5 people · 2 cabins · 5 berths · 17 m

From 
$1,398 / day

Sailboat Charter in the Bahamas

Have you ever thought about sailing around the Caribbean Islands?

Well, consider The Bahamas with its white (and pink!) sand beaches and its clear waters as your next ‘go-to’ sailing destination. This little paradise is located just to the north of Cuba and off the Atlantic Ocean. With more than 700 islands, this exotic archipelago encapsulates the many splendors of the Caribbean: secluded beaches and bays, magical landscapes and eternal sunshine.

With warm temperatures and sunshine all year long- it’s no wonder why The Bahamas has become a premiere destination for sailing trips.

Above all, enjoy The Bahamas’ world-famous hospitality and make your trip an unforgettable one on board a private sailboat charter in The Bahamas. With endless sailing opportunities, explore every remote islet, cave, beach and bay.


Why should I rent a sailboat in The Bahamas with Click&Boat.

A sailboat rental in The Bahamas, whether it is with a professional or a private owner, has never been so quick and easy. Just spend a few minutes to search and book the perfect boat of your dreams. You can rely on up-to-date dates and prices, an integrated messaging system between renters and owners, and a support team for extra help: everything is done to make your life easier!

With a sailboat, take advantage of the local winds and set sail on your personalized island-hopping tour, discovering all the hidden corners of this exotic paradise. And remember, you can charter a sailboat in The Bahamas with or without a skipper, depending on your sailing experience and needs!

How much does it cost to rent a sailboat in The Bahamas?

The price for a sailboat charter in The Bahamas depends on several factors. Such as the duration of the rental, whether it's high or low season, the age of the boat, how many guests may be accommodated on board, as well as if there are extra services like hiring a skipper and/or crew. A Bahamas sailboat rental can range for an average from $900 to $2,700 per day, depending on the model. Please check and confirm with the boat provider for all the different costs. It is important to find the right sailboat model that will best suit your sailing needs!

What is included in a sailboat rental in The Bahamas?

Sailboat charters in The Bahamas vary considerably in the layout, size, amenities, extra services… Some boat rentals include a skipper and a crew, but also fun extras like snorkeling and diving equipment, dinghies, paddle boards and kayaks. Be sure to check with the boat owner to see what is available and if there are any paid extras.

Where to sail in The Bahamas?

With a sailboat rental, set sail to some of the dreamiest destinations of The Bahamas:

  • Sail around Eleuthera Island, known around the world and on social media for its pink sand beaches. Just off the coast is Windermere Island, with equally stunning beaches and a celebrity hotspot.
  • The swimming pigs are a can’t miss! Set sail for Big Major Cay on the secluded island of Exuma to see for yourself.
  • With your sailing yacht charter, make a stop at Long Island so that you can swim at the Dean’s Blue Hole-one of the deepest in the world, 663 ft deep!
  • Visit The Great Abaco Islands, a great place to not only explore but to dive and snorkel in! Elbow Cay, Tahiti Beach, and Green Turtle Cay are highly recommended.

What is there to see/do in The Bahamas?

With hundreds of islands to explore, white sand beaches to relax on, and so many activities to try-visitors will never run out of things to see and do, on land and sea!

  • Enjoy a Bahamian Fish Fry or a Conch Salad on Arawak Cay
  • Support the locals and buy handmade gifts at the famous Nassau Straw Market
  • Learn some history! Visit Fort Fincastle and don’t miss the Queen’s Staircase
  • Put your sneakers on and discover Lucayan National Park
  • Try your hand at bone fishing
  • Do some shopping at the Port Lucaya Marketplace
  • Take part in the Junkanoo Carnival with the locals
  • Head to Blue Lagoon Island and swim with dolphins, stingrays, and or sea lions
  • Take time for some family fun at Atlantis Aquaventure Water park

The harbors in The Bahamas

The Bahamas offers a variety of charming harbors for sailors to dock in:

Nassau Harbor

Located in the capital city of Nassau, this bustling harbor is a hub of activity with marinas, shops, and restaurants, providing easy access to the vibrant culture of The Bahamas.

Georgetown Harbor

Situated on Great Exuma Island, Georgetown Harbor is a popular anchorage for cruisers, offering beautiful beaches, snorkeling spots, and nearby amenities.

Hope Town Harbor

Found on Elbow Cay in the Abaco Islands, Hope Town Harbor is famous for its picturesque lighthouse and quaint colonial architecture, making it a favorite stop for sailors.

Port Lucaya

Located on Grand Bahama Island, Port Lucaya boasts a modern marina surrounded by shops, dining options, and entertainment venues, providing a lively atmosphere for visitors.

Staniel Cay Harbor

This charming harbor in the Exuma Cays is known for its stunning turquoise waters and proximity to attractions such as the swimming pigs at Pig Beach and the Thunderball Grotto.

These harbors are just a few examples of the many beautiful destinations awaiting sailors in The Bahamas, each offering its own unique charm and attractions.

Rent with or without a skipper in The Bahamas

In The Bahamas, you have the option to rent a sailboat with or without a skipper, depending on your sailing experience and preferences.

If you're not experienced with sailing or simply prefer to sit back and relax without worrying about navigation and handling the boat, renting a sailboat with a skipper is a great choice. Skippers are experienced sailors who can navigate the waters safely and efficiently, while also providing local knowledge. This option allows you to enjoy your sailing vacation with peace of mind, knowing that an expert is in control of the boat.

If you have sailing experience and feel confident in your ability to navigate the waters of The Bahamas, you can choose to rent a sailboat without a skipper. This option offers more flexibility and freedom. However, it's important to note that renting without a skipper requires a valid sailing license or certification, as well as understanding navigation, safety procedures, and local regulations.

Whether you choose to rent a sailboat with or without a skipper, just be sure to choose the option that best suits your skill level and preferences to ensure a safe and enjoyable sailing vacation.

When is the best time to rent a boat in The Bahamas?

You can visit The Bahamas all year long! But when it comes to sailing, you want to have ideal conditions! January to April is the best time to set sail. Enjoy constant dry and warm weather during winter where the highs are in the 80s°F, and they never fall below 60°F.

Starting in May/June, temperatures start to climb towards the 90s°F and the rainy season begins. If you are looking to relax and stay away from the crowds, avoid July/August. September is the start of the off-season, however beware of possible bad weather as it's prime hurricane season.

By November, the weather is calm, and it’s the start of high season-visitors looking to travel for the holidays and those looking to escape the cold weather!

Rent a sailboat near The Bahamas

In The Bahamas, privately owned boats are available for rental. See other boats in the area.

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