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Charter Sailboat Poncin Yachts Harmony 52 Bridgetown

Bridgetown

Poncin Yachts - Harmony 52 | 12 people (2007)

  • Skipper mandatory
12 people · 5 cabins · 10 berths · 16 m
  • Flexible cancellation

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€745 / day

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Yacht charter in Barbados with Nautal

Looking for an unforgettable holiday? Welcome to Barbados, an island paradise located in the Caribbean Sea. With its crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches and vibrant culture, Barbados is a must-visit destination for any traveller. People from all over the world flock to Barbados for its immaculate white sand beaches and tropical weather, perfect for sunbathing and enjoying nature. The best way to experience the beauty of this island nation is by boat. With a yacht charter in Barbados, you can cruise along the Barbadian coast where you’ll have access to secluded bays and coves. Visit the best beaches in the country and sail to islets like Bequia and Mustique to explore unique scenery and wildlife on an island safari adventure. If you have time, you can even sail to nearby destinations like St. Lucia and Grenada!

What are you waiting for? Charter a yacht in Barbados and start making memories that will last a lifetime.



What is the cost of a private boat charter in Barbados?

The cost of a Barbados boat rental is variable based on a number of factors such as the time of year, the size and type of vessel that you choose and the number of people on board. Below are some average prices by boat type.

Sailboat

€4,800/week for 12 people.

Motorboat

€2,200/day for 8 people.


What can you see and do on a boat charter in Barbados?

Barbados is more than just sunshine and sea, you’ll find a plethora of activities for culture lovers, beach worshippers and people who want to get in touch with nature. Here are our favourite things to do while on a yacht charter in Barbados.

  • Go to the beach: Barbados is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, with over 100 kilometres of coastline to explore. The most popular beaches include Crane Beach, Miami Beach and Accra Beach. Each beach has its own unique features, from calm turquoise waters to rocky cliffs and rolling waves. You can spend your days lounging on the sand, swimming, surfing or snorkelling. Watersports enthusiasts can also get their adrenaline rush with other activities like windsurfing, kiteboarding, standup paddleboarding and even sea kayaking.
  • Experience the culture: Barbados has a rich and vibrant culture, influenced by its African, British and Caribbean roots. The island is famous for its music, food and festivals. One of the most popular festivals is Crop Over, a carnival-like celebration that takes place every July and August. It includes music, dancing, food and drink, and culminates in a grand parade through the streets of Bridgetown. You can also explore the island's historic landmarks, such as St. Nicholas Abbey, a 350-year-old plantation house.
  • See turtles: Barbados is home to several species of sea turtles in addition to Hawksbill, Green and Leatherback turtles. Head to Carlisle Bay, Holetown and Dover Beach for a chance to spot the sea turtles nesting or eating sea sponges. Depending on the time of year, you can go swimming with them!


What is the best time to charter a yacht in Barbados?

The best time of year to embark on a boat charter in Barbados is from December to April, which is the island's dry season. During this time, the weather is sunny and dry, with calm seas and steady trade winds blowing from the east. The average temperature during this period is around 27°C, making it a comfortable time to be out on the water.

It is important to note that Barbados is a year-round sailing destination, and there are sailing opportunities available throughout the year. The dry season also tends to be the high tourist season so if you want to beat the crowds we’d suggest sailing between May and November. It’s true that this is the island's wet season and the seas can be rougher, but if you're an experienced sailor looking for challenging conditions, you may prefer to sail during this time.

Overall, the best time to go sailing in Barbados depends on your preferences and sailing experience. If you're looking for calm seas and sunny weather, plan your sailing trip between December and April. However, if you're looking for a more tranquil holiday free from tourists and you don’t mind more rain or potentially challenging sailing conditions, you can consider sailing during the wet season.


Do I need a skipper on board my Barbados boat rental?

If you have a sailing licence, it may not be required to have a skipper on board however, it is always recommended for the smoothest and safest sailing journey possible. Skippers will handle everything regarding the vessel such as docking, anchoring and navigating the vessel so that you don’t have to worry about anything other than having the time of your life. If you have a licence to sail and you want the challenge of taking the helm, your skipper can guide you in case of emergency or show you some tips or tricks for improving your technique. But skippers aren’t just professional sailors, they are also locals of the area who will be able to give you recommendations about where to go and what to see as well as take you to see some hidden gems that you might not have known about otherwise.

For a personalised and worry-free sailing holiday, opt for a skipper yacht charter


What type of boat is best for my private yacht charter in Barbados?

The type of boat that you choose for your Barbados yacht charter will depend on just how much time you actually plan to spend on board as well as the goals of your holiday. If your main goal is simply to use a boat to cross off places on your itinerary over a shorter period of time, we’d recommend a daily charter such as a motorboat or RIB. These are simple vessels with minimal amenities on board and because they go faster than other vessels, they can help you see everything on your itinerary in no time. For a longer holiday with family and friends, you’ll need a more spacious and comfortable vessel such as a catamaran or yacht which will have the onboard amenities to cater to your needs such as a kitchen, bathroom and cabins. If you’re keen on a more traditional sailing experience we’d recommend a sailboat however, they tend to sway a lot on the water so it is always best to choose one with a skipper who will be able to handle all of the challenges that can come with navigation. Happy sailing!


Good to know

Boats available :20 boats available
Popular Popular types of boats:RIB, Motorboat, Catamaran
Skipper: €100 per day
Low season price: €100 per day
High season price:€250 per day
Brands:Hanse, Jeanneau, and more