St Barths Yacht Charter

St Barths Yacht Charter

The Superyacht Playground

Sail. Shop. Party.

The destination for the St Barths bucket each march, st barths has long been a popular destination for yachtsmen. Whether you’re looking for the ultimate party with other superyacht charterers, designer shopping, active diving and kitesurfing fun or relaxation on the island’s 22 white-sand beaches, you’ll find it here.

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Yachts Available in St Barths

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Sunsets & Seafood

Your Guide to St Barths

Sunsets & Seafood

Explore the charming port of Gustavia. Take in the sunset over the island from the deck when you charter a yacht in St Barths. Browse chic beachwear in St Jean, the St Tropez of the Caribbean. Dine at French-Ccaribbean bistros or on fresh seafood onboard.

Yacht Charter St Barths FAQs

How far in advance should I book a St Barths yacht charter?

It's recommended to book your yacht charter at least six to 12 months in advance of your departure date. That way, you'll have a huge selection of yachts to choose from and can secure the dates that best suit your travel plans.

When is the best time to take a luxury yacht charter to St Barths?

The peak yachting season is from December to April, particularly during the winter holidays and the famous New Year's Eve celebration, which attracts superyachts from around the world. You can expect warm weather and excellent sailing conditions. Try to avoid hurricane season between June and November.

What St Barths excursions are available on a yacht charter?

Colombier Beach is perfect for peaceful sunbathing and snorkelling, while St Jean Beach is loved for its turquoise waters and iconic Eden Rock Hotel. Diving and paddleboarding are popular water activities. If you're heading inland, enjoy hiking or exploring historical sites like Fort Karl.

Are your yacht charters safe?

Safety on board is our number-one priority. Each yacht charter has a professional crew trained in first aid and CPR. All yachts are equipped with lifesaving equipment, including lifejackets and communication devices. Yachts sailing to remote locations include advanced medical facilities.