
A 100-150ft yacht for charter in the Caribbean offers privacy, service, and freedom that luxury resorts cannot match. Whether you’re planning a family celebration or a milestone birthday, crewed yachts make the Caribbean your personal playground. It’s also the perfect setting for a corporate retreat or a vacation with friends, offering privacy and luxury.
At CKIM Group, we help travelers navigate the many yacht options available throughout the Caribbean. However, choosing the right vessel and planning seamless itineraries can feel overwhelming. With decades of brokerage expertise, we make the process simple and match you with the perfect yacht and experience.
Speak with a charter expert to compare available 100-150ft yachts and receive personalized recommendations.
The Caribbean is a top yacht charter destination, with warm weather, calm anchorages, countless islands, and world‑class luxury. A 100‑150ft yacht charter offers the ideal mix of comfort, privacy, and service. It’s like a luxury resort, but with the freedom to explore multiple islands.

Chartering a 100‑150ft yacht in the Caribbean is the “just right” choice — big enough for comfort. Yet it’s not so large that it loses intimacy.
Fewer amenities, tighter cabins, less stable in rough seas, and smaller crews.
Mega‑yacht costs, bigger crews, less personal service, limited access to small anchorages, and unwanted attention.
When travelers look for a 100‑150ft yacht in the Caribbean, they’re usually choosing a luxury motor yacht. This size range gives the widest choice of charter options and delivers top comfort, service, and amenities.
While a few sailing yachts are available, motor yachts dominate the market. Spacious layouts, big entertainment areas, and longer range make them the preferred choice for most guests.
Most 100‑150ft Caribbean charter yachts are motor yachts, built for travelers seeking a resort‑style experience at sea. They’re the top choice for families, corporate retreats, milestone celebrations, and luxury vacations with friends. Additionally, they offer unmatched comfort, privacy, and flexibility.
What Guests Can Expect:
Experience CROSSED SABRE, LADY J, JUST ENOUGH, along with other premier motor yachts:
Only a few sailing yachts over 100ft are available in the Caribbean, making them rare and highly sought after. These vessels attract travelers who want the romance of traditional sailing combined with modern luxury service. Because supply is limited, guests secure this yacht type by booking early.
What Guests Can Expect:
Sail with EROS, WHISPER, and AURELIUS:
Luxury motor yachts in this size range usually cost under $200,000 per week plus expenses. Moreover, prices vary depending on amenities and season.
Large sailing yachts in the 100‑150ft range often use a plus‑expenses structure. Rates start at $46,000 per week plus APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance).
Most yachts in this size range operate on a plus‑expenses basis, with the base rate covering the yacht and crew. Moreover, an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), typically 30–40% of the charter fee, covers variable costs.
Base Rate Covers:
APA / Additional Expenses:
Our team can compare available yachts, explain differences, and narrow your options based on your group’s priorities and budget.
A crewed yacht charter is different from a bareboat. Instead of managing everything yourself, your crew transforms the experience into a fully managed, stress‑free vacation.
Typical Crew Structure on 100‑150ft Yachts:
| Role | Responsibility |
|---|---|
| Captain | Navigation, safety, itinerary planning, guest coordination |
| Chef | Menu design, provisioning, meal preparation, dietary accommodations |
| First Mate | Deck operations, water sports management, vessel maintenance |
| Steward/Stewardess | Cabin service, housekeeping, guest assistance, bar service |
| Additional Deckhands | On larger yachts: sail handling, water activities, general duties |
To begin with, BVISAIL’s team includes only top‑tier crews with proven track records. Chartering with us means more than a yacht — it’s a trusted team delivering a flawless Caribbean experience.
The Caribbean offers endless options, but choosing strategically ensures the right itinerary for your group.
Start in Tortola and explore the British Virgin Islands. Highlights include Virgin Gorda’s Baths, Jost Van Dyke’s Foxy’s bar, Anegada’s reef, and Norman Island’s caves.
A more remote and adventurous route. Sail from Bequia through Mustique, Canouan, Union Island, and the Tobago Cays.
Combine BVI highlights with U.S. Virgin Islands attractions. For example, visit St. John’s national park anchorages, Coral World underwater park, and enjoy St. Thomas nightlife.
Sail north from the BVI toward Anguilla, St. Barthélemy, and St. Kitts.
Your captain and BVISAIL’s team design itineraries around your preferences. Your sailing vacation becomes fully personalized with diving, beach clubs, snorkeling, fine dining, or water sports.
Start Designing Your ItineraryChoosing the right season makes all the difference. From winter’s high demand and premium weather to summer’s hidden discounts, each period offers unique advantages. So, plan early for peak months, or explore shoulder and off‑season windows for value and personalized service.
Premium weather and steady trade winds. As a result, prices are higher, and more yachts are sailing. Peak months: February–March (ideal winter escape, strong winds). Book 6–12 months ahead.
Excellent sailing, smaller crowds, and moderate price reductions. Hurricane season begins June 1, but the risk is extremely low in May. Smart timing for value seekers.
Lower prices (30–40% discounts), warm water, and mostly great conditions. Brief rain showers are also possible. Therefore, popular for family trips with schools closed.
Deepest discounts (up to 50% off). Warmest water, lighter winds, but still good for sailing. Lowest yacht availability. Hurricane risk remains low. Lastly, a favorite for adventurous travelers.
Many experienced guests choose May, June, or September for lower prices, great service, and honest seasonal feedback. Peak season yachts fill fast, especially during holidays and winter months, so book early.
Broker Pro Tip
Booking a Caribbean sailing vacation doesn’t have to be complicated. With BVISAIL’s Yacht Charter Brokers, here’s your clear journey:
We start by noting your group size, travel dates, destinations, budget, activities, and any special occasions.
Instead of hundreds of options, we narrow the list to a handful that fit your needs. You’ll receive 3–5 tailored yacht recommendations with specs, photos, crew bios, and pricing.
Every itinerary is customized. Together, we plan where to cruise, how long to stay, and which islands to visit. We also add activities, restaurant reservations, and special experiences.
Secure your yacht with a transparent contract and flexible payment plan.
About 7–10 days before embarkation, you’ll connect with your captain (and often the chef). This call fine‑tunes your itinerary, menus, and activities to match your group’s preferences before you step aboard.
Arrive at the marina, meet your captain and crew, and step aboard—your adventure begins.
With 20+ years of expertise and CYBA/IYBA affiliations, CKIM Group makes Caribbean yacht booking effortless.
Yacht Selection
We match you with 3–5 vetted yachts. No endless lists.
Itinerary Planning
We design routes around your preferences for unforgettable trips.
24/7 Support
Real humans available anytime to keep your voyage smooth.
Prices vary widely depending on yacht type, season, and amenities. Expect $85,000–$200,000+ per week plus expenses for motor yachts, and $46,000+ per week plus APA for large sailing yachts.
Typically: yacht rental, crew salaries, insurance, standard equipment, linens, and water toys.
Not included: fuel, food, beverages, dockage, and gratuities.
Most yachts in this range host 8–12 guests in 4–6 staterooms, including separate full crew quarters.
Popular routes include the British Virgin Islands (BVI), Grenadines, Leeward Islands (St. Barth, Anguilla, Antigua), and U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI).
U.S. citizens don’t need a passport for the USVI, but do for the BVI and other islands. In addition, visa requirements depend on nationality.
Motor yachts dominate the Caribbean market, offering larger entertainment areas, faster cruising speeds, and resort‑style amenities. Sailing yachts are fewer but appeal to guests seeking a traditional sailing experience.
Yes. Yachts of this size always come with a professional crew, including a captain, a chef, and stewards.
Options include snorkeling, diving, water sports, beach clubs, fine dining, cultural excursions, and island‑hopping adventures.
Large yachts in the 100‑150ft range are very stable and often have stabilizers, so seasickness is rare.
The most sought‑after yachts book months in advance, especially during holidays and the peak winter season. If you’re considering a 100‑150ft yacht for charter in the Caribbean, now is the perfect time to begin. We tailor every detail to your vision, whether in the BVI, Bahamas, St. Barths, or the Grenadines.
To help you plan, you can find the right yacht for your group. You can also see other Caribbean yacht sizes to compare options beyond 100‑150ft before booking.
Contact us at 1-321-777-1707 or complete this form to discuss your vacation plans.