Wiki.Yachts covers six of the most-chartered destinations in 2026: Mediterranean classics (Greece, Croatia, Amalfi), Caribbean staples (BVI, Bahamas), and the accessible domestic option (Florida Keys). Each guide includes current pricing across bareboat, crewed, and luxury tiers.

Yacht Charter Destination Guides

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Why Charter in All Destinations

Greece

Athens, Mykonos, Santorini, Corfu, Ionian Islands, Cyclades, Dodecanese…

Bareboat from €3,500

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Croatia

Split, Dubrovnik, Hvar, Korčula, Kornati Islands, Zadar, Pula, Istria…

Bareboat from €4,500

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British Virgin Islands (BVI)

Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke, Anegada, Norman Island, The Baths…

Bareboat from $5,500

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Bahamas

Exumas, Abacos, Eleuthera, Nassau, Long Island, Bimini…

Bareboat from $6,500

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Amalfi Coast & Aeolian Islands, Italy

Naples, Positano, Capri, Ischia, Procida, Salerno, Sorrento, Stromboli, Lipari…

Bareboat from Limited — few Italian bareboat bases; €8,000

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Florida Keys & South Florida

Key West, Key Largo, Marathon, Islamorada, Miami, Fort Lauderdale…

Bareboat from $4,500

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Charter Pricing in All Destinations

Charter TypeTypical Weekly Range
Bareboat (self-captained)Varies
Crewed (with skipper and host)Varies
Luxury / SuperyachtVaries

Prices exclude APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance — typically 25–35% of base rate), fuel, food, and dockage. Bareboat rates require valid certification (ICC or equivalent); crewed charters have no certification requirement.

Season & Conditions

Season: Varies by destination — see individual guides

Winds: Varies by destination

Departure Ports: Global — see individual guides

Best For: Comparing destinations before committing

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What to Bring for a All Destinations Charter

Handheld Marine VHF

Waterproof, floats, essential for shore-boat communication in anchorages. Standard Horizon and Icom are the reliable brands.

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Polarized Marine Sunglasses

Polarized lenses cut glare on the water — essential for watching for depth changes and reading cloud banks. Costa, Maui Jim, or Smith.

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Dry Bag (20–40L)

Waterproof roll-top bag for dinghy rides to shore and beach landings. 20L for day use, 40L for a shared crew bag.

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Sailing Gloves

Fingerless leather or synthetic gloves for line handling. Gill and Harken are the standard.

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Booking Your All Destinations Charter

The two practical paths to charter booking in All Destinations:

  1. Charter platform (recommended for first-time charterers): Services like Boatbookings aggregate inventory across hundreds of operators, show real-time availability, and handle deposits and documentation in one transaction. Useful for comparing bareboat vs crewed pricing across similar dates.
  2. Direct charter broker: For superyacht or complex multi-week charters, a dedicated broker (Oceanscape, Camper & Nicholsons, Fraser) adds negotiation leverage and local operational knowledge that a platform cannot match. Expect broker fees in the 10–15% range, typically absorbed by the operator.

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