Charter the beautiful 65.2 metre Callisto in the Central Caribbean Sea and relax atop the sunpads on the sundeck while soaking up the rays. Additionally, there is a lounge area, bar and Jacuzzi. When the sun sets, guests can enjoy an al fresco supper on the upper deck aft and cocktails in the lounge on the main deck aft.
She was delivered in 2006 by Feadship and can sleep up to 12 guests in six cabins, with accommodation for a crew of 18. Her Terence Disdale interiors feature a spacious main saloon and dining area, an elegant skylouge with TV and cocktail bar and a gym.
Managed for charter by Camper & Nicholsons, Callisto has a weekly rate starting from $415,000.
Wend your way around islands in the Bahamas this season on board the 49.69 metre superyacht Casino Royale, which was delivered in 2008 by Christensen.
She boasts an opulent interior that features a main saloon with adjoining dining area and elegant skylounge, which has a vast television area, games table and bar.
Up on deck, guests can enjoy al fresco dining on the aft deck or make the most of the Jacuzzi, sunpads, seated bar and casual dining area on the sundeck.
Managed for charter by Northrop & Johnson, she has a weekly rate starting from $250,000.
Dive into the Caribbean Sea from the swimming platform on board 44 metre G3.
G3 can sleep up to 12 guests in five cabins with a crew of nine in a light and airy interior. The main saloon is bright and contemporary, featuring a vast lounge and dining area. Additionally, she has a cosy TV lounge with sliding doors that open out on deck.
She was delivered in 2008 by Heesen and boasts a modern sundeck with a Jacuzzi, sunpads and al fresco living area that can be set up as a cinema under the stars. The upper deck features a large dining table while the main deck has another lounge area. A spacious beach club boasts a lounge and gym.
Burgess manages G3 for charter and she has a weekly rate starting from $170,000 in the low season and $196,000 in the high season.
Boasting stunning exteriors and interiors created by Winch Design, the stunning 90.1 metre superyacht Phoenix 2 is the perfect option for cruising in the Caribbean this winter.
Her impressive deck spaces feature a wide range of amenities, including two adjacent spa pools surrounded by sunpads on the sundeck, with an additional Jacuzzi forward on the lower deck. Additionally, there is a helipad aft and a gargantuan lounge area, perfect for cocktails and socialising.
Delivered in 2010 by Lürssen, she can sleep up to 12 guests in six grand cabins, with accommodation for a crew of 28. She features some luxurious spaces below deck, including an opulent TV lounge, formal dining room decorated with a black and gold palette, cinema, piano lounge, gymnasium and a stunning skylounge.
Managed for charter by Moran Yacht & Ship, Phoenix 2 has a weekly charter rate starting from $1,000,000.
If you're after a more traditional season in the Caribbean, look no further than the exceedingly opulent 62.5 metre Apogee. Soak up the sun in one of her numerous al fresco dining areas or simply unwind in the Jacuzzi.
Below deck there is accommodation for up to 12 guests in six elegant cabins with a crew of 17. Dark, glossy woods are a core feature throughout the interior, which boasts a dining room, cocktail lounge, fully equipped gym, private study and a vast main saloon.
Delivered in 2003 by Codecasa and refitted in 2013, Apogee is managed for charter by Thompson, Westwood & White. She has a weekly rate starting from €275,000 in the low season or €325,000 in the high season.
Bask in the winter sunshine atop 60 metre Dream's capacious sundeck, which features loungers, sun shades, a drinks bar and a Jacuzzi forward. Al fresco dining and living areas can be found on the lower decks.
Delivered in 2001 by Abeking & Rasmussen with refits in 2013 and 2017, she can sleep up to 12 guests in seven cabins with a crew of 15. She features a 111.48 square metre main deck master suite complete with private office and separate massage or yoga room. Additional highlights include a vast TV lounge, a spacious main saloon with floor-to-ceiling windows and an elegant dining room.
Dream is managed for charter by Burgess and has a weekly winter charter rate starting from $420,000 in the low season and $448,000 in the high season.
The 72 metre world renowned luxury yacht Axioma will be available in the Caribbean this winter and is the perfect spot for a party in the sun.
Her expansive deck spaces boast a Jacuzzi complete with a bar, a swimming pool, plenty of al fresco dining spots and numerous loungers and sunpads, as well as a vast water toy collection.
Delivered in 2013 by Dunya Yachts, she can sleep up to 12 guests in six cabins with a crew of 20. Spend an evening relaxing in the onboard cinema with friends, look after yourself with a workout in the gym, enjoy a massage and steam room session, or host a spectacular feast in the split-level main saloon and dining room.
Managed for charter by YPI, she has a weekly winter charter rate starting from €520,000 in the low season and €635,000 in the high season.
The endlessly indulgent luxury yacht Lady Sara, delivered by Trinity Yachts in 2012, is available for charter in the Caribbean this winter.
The 57 metre motor yacht has exterior design by Geoff Van Aller and an interior designed by Evan K. Marshall. Her Venician-style living spaces are lavish, featuring Italian marble and stone alongside silk carpet and natural woods. She can sleep up to 12 guests in six opulent cabins and her interior features masses of lounge space, multiple dining areas and several cocktail bars.
Her stand out features include a helipad, Jacuzzi and on-deck gymnasium.
Lady Sara is managed for charter by Fraser and her weekly charter rate is $250,000.
Delivered in 2010 by ISA, the colourful and contemporary 62 metre Mary-Jean II is available for charter in the Caribbean this winter. With a striking Aristo blue hull, exterior design by Walter Franchini and interior design by Mark Berryman, she offers a modern feel both inside and out.
Mary-Jean II sleeps 12 guests in seven cabins, has an open air Jacuzzi surrounded by sunpads, a large indoor cinema, a sleek gymnasium and a choice of al fresco dining areas. There are a plethora of spots to settle down and socialise, so it’s perfect for friends and families to catch up over Caribbean rum cocktails or al fresco dinners.
She has an extensive list of water sports equipment and the gym has access to a vast swim platform.
Managed for charter by Yachting Partners International, her weekly charter rate is €310,000 in the low season and €345,000 in the high season.
The 95.2 metre Kismet was delivered by Lürssen in 2014 and is one of the most expensive yachts available for charter.
She has accommodation for up to 16 guests in eight staterooms, exterior design by Espen Øino and an impressive interior by Reymond Langton Design. She also features a truly incredible piano, a beautiful etched glass walkway connecting the bar with the dining room and two video walls made up of 42 individual 140 centimetre screens. These can link up to cameras mounted outside so the wall can become a virtual window.
Additional highlights include a spa complete with hammam, cold plunge pool, steam shower, salon and massage room, outdoor Jacuzzi and a pool.
Managed for charter by Moran Yacht & Ship, her weekly rate starts from $1,200,000.
Spa-lovers and water babies heading to the Caribbean this year will be well catered for on board the achingly luxurious superyacht Here Comes The Sun.
Her spacious deck hosts a beach club with lounge, drinks bar and fold down terraces, infinity pool complete with wet bar, plenty of al fresco dining areas and sunbathing spots.
A bright and spacious main saloon with light wooden floor and ceiling has a beautiful metallic bar, a self-playing grand piano, a dining area and plenty of seating. On board, there’s also a movie theatre, gymnasium and a sprawling spa area, complete with sauna and steam shower. She can sleep up to 12 guests in 10 cabins, which includes a master suite with panoramic views and its own private study.
Delivered earlier this year by Amels, 83 metre Here Comes The Sun is managed for charter by Fraser and has a weekly charter rate starting from €1,200,000.
Opulent and classically styled, 78.5 metre Amaryllis is the perfect choice for a sophisticated trip to the Caribbean. Catered to by a crew of 23, 12 guests will be accommodated in six cabins, which includes an owner's suite with its own private terrace.
The vast beach club, which leads out aft to a huge swimming platform, features a spa and gymnasium. Her highlights include a quirky private office, a cinema room, a skylounge complete with an extraordinary piano and a circular dining room walled with vast windows. Her ample deck spaces offer a myriad of dining and lounging areas, including sunpads and a five metre swimming pool on the sundeck.
Delivered by Abeking & Rasmussen in 2011, Hill Robinson manage Amaryllis for charter and she has a weekly winter rate starting from $770,000.
Utopia was launched by Feadship in 2004 — the 71.6 metre motor yacht is ideal for sun worshippers as she features two Jacuzzis, one on the foredeck and one on the sundeck.
Utopia accommodates up to 12 guests in six cabins and the incredible master suite sprawls across the entire upper deck and comes complete with a private lounge and dining terrace. RWD was the mastermind behind her interior design, which offers sleek elegance throughout.
Her gymnasium is well equipped — as is her brimming water toy box. Utopia also has two 8.5 metre Ribtec and Chris Craft tenders in addition to a 3.8 metre MCA MOB boat on the foredeck.
Managed for charter by Edmiston, her weekly rate starts from $435,000 in the low season and $465,000 in the high season.
The 82 metre Abeking & Rasmussen superyacht RoMEA is available for charter in the Caribbean for the first time. Delivered in 2015 with interiors and exteriors by Terence Disdale, she sleeps 12 guests in six luxury cabins.
Her interior features a stunning blend of stonework, bronze, soft leathers, exotic woods, steel and glass, complemented by the bespoke furniture and original artworks. RoMEA is the ultimate superyacht for a winter season of relaxation — she has a spa on the bridge deck, complete with beauty salon and massage table, and a ‘Wellness Zone’ is situated on the lower deck with a Finnish sauna, natural pebble flooring and a vast Jacuzzi.
Additionally, guests can enjoy an indoor and outdoor cinema, a stunning saloon complete with piano and a beach club with a huge array of water toys.
Managed by Imperial Yachts, her winter season charter rate starts from €875,000 per week.
The 54.9 metre superyacht Marie was delivered in 2010 by Vitters and can sleep up to 10 guests in four cabins.
This stunning sailing yacht boasts an elegant split-level main saloon complete with grand piano and a Champagne bar, in addition to a private study, steam room and dining room. Her spacious decks offer plenty of options for sunbathing, al fresco dining and a cosy lounge spot perfect for sundowners.
She has a weekly winter rate starting from $203,000 in the low season and $231,000 in the high season, and is managed for charter by Burgess.
Soak up the sunshine on board 50 metre Vertige, delivered by Tankoa Yachts earlier this year. She can sleep up to 12 guests in six cabins, which includes a full-beam master suite with two hydraulic balconies, with accommodation for nine crew members.
Guests can keep fit at the fully-equipped gym or enjoy a cocktail with a view at the bar in the skylounge, which has floor-to-ceiling windows. Additionally, she features a cinema lounge and a well-stocked wine cellar. Up on deck there are a plethora of lounge options, but the hub of activity will be up on the sundeck, where guests will find a Jacuzzi, sunpads, casual al fresco dining and a drinks bar.
Northrop & Johnson manages Vertige for charter and she has a weekly charter rate starting from $250,000.
Delivered by Alloy Yachts in 2004, 32.97 metre Marae features interior and exterior design by Ted Fontaine and underwent refits in 2009 and 2014.
She sleeps six guests in three cabins and her cosy interior is perfect for an intimate vacation. There are plenty of areas for enjoying family time with an elegant upper saloon with full service bar and a sleek foredeck with cushions for relaxing in the sun. Her extensive toy box includes two Laser dinghies to further enhance the sailing experience.
Managed for charter by Nicholson Yachts, her weekly charter rate starts from $59,000.
Perfect for a relaxed cruise through the pristine Caribbean waters, the 59.66 metre superyacht Andiamo can sleep up to 12 guests in six cabins with a crew of 15.
Delivered in 2009 by Benetti, Andiamo underwent a major interior refit earlier this year, which features a full-width master suite with a private study, a beautiful skylounge complete with bar and games table, a glass-walled gym with air conditioning and a glass circular elevator connecting all the decks.
Outside, guests can enjoy al fresco dining, sunpads and Jacuzzi on the sundeck and a generously sized swim platform with lounger and umbrellas. This leads in to the yacht's cosy beach club, which hosts a two-person sauna.
Managed for charter by IYC, Andiamo has a weekly rate starting from $395,000.
Boasting a new paint job and furnishings, 44.8 metre M3 offers an idyllic environment for fun in the Caribbean sun. She sleeps up to 10 guests in five cabins, including a master and a VIP that is very similar in size, with space for a crew of eight.
Guests can enjoy a nightcap from the elegant skylounge bar or relax in the spacious main saloon. While there is al fresco dining and comfortable lounge area on the upper deck, the sundeck features a cocktail bar, sunpads, Jacuzzi, barbecue and a casual breakfast table. An additional bar and dining table can be found on the main deck aft.
Delivered in 2002 by Intermarine, she is managed for charter by Ocean Independence and has a weekly charter starting from $145,000.
Make the most of the beautiful weather and waters in the Eastern Caribbean on board 39.62 metre Far Niente this winter.
Boasting two lounge areas over the bow, a Jacuzzi, bar and seating area and loungers on the sundeck alongside al fresco dining and a cosy seating area perfect for sundowners aft, her outdoor spaces are perfect for relaxing. Alternatively, her water toy box, which has paddleboards, kayaks, Waverunners and a floating raft, will keep more active guests entertained.
Below deck, a light and roomy main saloon features a lounge and dining area where guests can catch up with friends and family. Far Niente was delivered in 2014 by Westport.
Managed for charter by Churchill Yacht Partners, Far Niente has a weekly charter rate starting from $140,000 in the low season and $160,000 in the high sesason.
Fresh from a major refit and featuring a new white hull, the 69.65 metre classic yacht Sherakhan offers both a unique and luxurious experience on board.
Delivered in 1965 by Vuyk but rebuilt in 2005, she can sleep up to 26 guests in 13 cabins. She features a seven metre high atrium complete with a dining area for 22, a gymnasium, spa, beauty salon, an opulent study and a vast main saloon boasting a cocktail bar, piano and harp. Her deck spaces are peppered with loungers, some of which surround the huge shaded Jacuzzi. Additionally, there is plentiful al fresco dining, a sumptuous outdoor lounge and numerous water toys and inflatables.
Y.CO manages Sherakhan for charter and she has a weekly rater starting from $425,000.
Quite Essential, a 55 metre Heesen superyacht delivered in 2011, is the perfect vessel for relaxation while exploring the Caribbean this winter. Her sundeck features a Jacuzzi surrounded by sunpads and umbrellas, a sauna and massage rooms, while guests will find a swimming pool on her main deck, adjacent to an al fresco cocktail lounge.
Below deck guests can tuck into sumptuous meals at the circular dining table, relax in the main saloon or watch a movie in the TV/piano lounge. She can sleep up to 12 guests in six elegant cabins.
Managed for charter by Yachtzoo, she has a weekly charter rate starting from €265,000 in the low season and €295,000 in the high season.






















22 of the best yachts available for Caribbean charters
Callisto
Charter the beautiful 65.2 metre Callisto in the Central Caribbean Sea and relax atop the sunpads on the sundeck while soaking up the rays. Additionally, there is a lounge area, bar and Jacuzzi. When the sun sets, guests can enjoy an al fresco supper on the upper deck aft and cocktails in the lounge on the main deck aft.
She was delivered in 2006 by Feadship and can sleep up to 12 guests in six cabins, with accommodation for a crew of 18. Her Terence Disdale interiors feature a spacious main saloon and dining area, an elegant skylouge with TV and cocktail bar and a gym.
Managed for charter by Camper & Nicholsons, Callisto has a weekly rate starting from $415,000.