Private Yacht Charter in the Caribbean
The Caribbean is the world’s most iconic yachting destination, where turquoise waters meet palm-fringed shores, vibrant cultures, and endless adventure. From tranquil cays and coral reefs to glamorous islands steeped in history, the region offers an unrivalled setting for private yacht charters.
Cruise at your own pace through hundreds of unique islands, enjoy world-class diving, and experience the rhythm of the tropics—whether in the quiet solitude of hidden beaches or the lively energy of Caribbean festivals.
Bahamas
A paradise of 700 islands and cays, the Bahamas is famed for turquoise shallows, pink sand beaches, and a laid-back island rhythm. From Nassau to the Exumas and Abacos, each stop offers crystal waters, vibrant reefs, and endless opportunities for relaxed cruising.
Turks & Caicos
Low-lying coral islands with white sand beaches and aquamarine seas, Turks & Caicos offer tranquil anchorages, world-class diving, and a relaxed pace of life. From Providenciales to Grand Turk, this secluded destination is perfect for serene escapes and whale-watching adventures.
Leeward Islands
Known for their laid-back charm, the Leeward Islands are a blend of French flair and Caribbean soul. From Antigua’s regattas to St. Kitts’ volcanic peaks and St. Barths’ glamour, this island chain offers pristine beaches, lively harbors, and cultural variety at every stop.
Windward Islands
A tropical sailing paradise stretching from Martinique to Grenada, the Windward Islands are famed for lush rainforests, spice-scented air, and striking volcanic peaks. Explore St. Lucia’s Pitons, Grenada’s coral reefs, and St. Vincent’s hidden anchorages for authentic Caribbean adventure.
Greater Antilles
The largest group of Caribbean islands, the Greater Antilles includes Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico. Each offers a unique mix of vibrant culture, mountain landscapes, music, and history, from Havana’s rhythms to Jamaica’s beaches and Puerto Rico’s colonial charm.
Leeward Antilles
Off the coast of Venezuela, Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao form the colorful Leeward Antilles. Renowned for world-class diving, Dutch-Caribbean heritage, and year-round sunshine, they offer a lively blend of culture, beaches, and clear waters perfect for yachting.
Trinidad & Tobago
Alive with music, Carnival, and calypso spirit, Trinidad & Tobago deliver a mix of cultural energy and pristine natural beauty. Tobago enchants with coral reefs and quiet coves, while Trinidad pulses with festivals, wildlife, and a warm Caribbean welcome.
Cayman Islands
Famed for Seven Mile Beach and spectacular diving, the Cayman Islands combine luxury and natural beauty. Grand Cayman offers upscale marinas and nightlife, while Little Cayman and Cayman Brac reveal secluded anchorages and some of the Caribbean’s best reefs.

Quick facts
- Primary gateways: Ushuaia, Punta Arenas
- Best season: Late November to early March
- Climate: 0°C to -10°C in summer, strong katabatic winds possible
- Sea conditions: Drake Passage can be rough. In peninsula zones, many anchorages are protected but require ice awareness
- Currency: USD widely accepted aboard and in gateways
- Good to know: Landings and wildlife encounters are managed under strict environmental protocols
Why charter here
- Extraordinary wildlife, including penguin colonies, humpback and minke whales, leopard seals
- Sculptural landscapes, ice caves, blue glaciers, and mirror calm bays for Zodiac exploration
- True exclusivity, very few vessels, highly curated landings with expert expedition teams
Best time to charter
- Nov–Dec: Fresh snow, courtship displays, dramatic ice. Shorter day length early, rapidly increasing to almost 24 hours by late December
- Jan–Feb: Peak wildlife activity. Penguin chicks hatch, whale encounters increase
- Late Feb–Mar: Fewer vessels, excellent whale viewing, more open water as ice recedes
Signature 7 day itinerary
Day 1: Embark in Ushuaia Safety briefing, set course for the Drake Passage
Day 2: Drake Passage Seabird watching, photography workshops, expedition lectures
Day 3: South Shetland Islands First Zodiac landing. Possible sites: Deception Island caldera or Yankee Harbour for gentoo penguins
Day 4: Gerlache Strait, Cuverville or Neko Ice navigation among bergs, kayak session in calm bays, optional polar plunge
Day 5: Lemaire Channel and Paradise Bay Iconic transit between towering cliffs, ship based wildlife viewing, sunset on the ice
Day 6: Port Lockroy and Wiencke area Historic base visit if permitted, beach landing with naturalist lead walk, photography ashore
Day 7: Return toward the Drake Final Zodiac cruise, slow steaming north, recap with expedition team
Extend to 9–12 days to include Petermann Island, Danco Coast, or the Weddell Sea when conditions allow.
Experiences and activities
- Zodiac cruising among icebergs and floes
- Guided landings with strict distance rules around wildlife
- Sea kayaking in mirror calm waters
- Ski touring and heli options on expedition capable vessels
- Citizen science and photography clinics

Notable anchorages and sites
- Paradise Bay, Lemaire Channel, Neko Harbour, Port Lockroy, Deception Island, Yankee Harbour, Danco Island
Permits and sustainability
Operations follow Antarctic Treaty System guidelines. Licensed operators coordinate landing permits, biosecurity, and visitor caps. Guests follow clean boots protocols, wildlife distance rules, and no drone zones unless specifically approved.
Yacht and crew recommendations
- Ice strengthened or expedition capable vessels
- Zodiacs for landings, heated mudrooms, cold weather gear libraries
- Expedition leaders, naturalists, and a medic onboard
Health and safety
- Comprehensive medical screening recommended
- Robust travel insurance and evacuation coverage
- Seas can be rough. Stabilizers and experienced captains are essential
Family and privacy notes
Antarctica is extraordinary for teens with interest in science and photography. For young children, carefully evaluate conditions and vessel capability. Privacy is near absolute once you leave the gateways.
Plan Your Caribbean Charter
Create your bespoke journey with Nicholson Yachts and discover the Caribbean’s most iconic islands and hidden gems.
FAQS
Do I need prior polar experience?
No, the crew and expedition team prepare you for daily activities.
Can we dive?
Only with specialist teams and equipment. Water is near freezing and visibility varies.
Is internet available?
Satellite connectivity is possible though bandwidth is limited.
What to pack
Layered cold weather clothing, waterproof gloves, thermal base layers, camera protection. Borrow from the yacht where available.
