In winter, the Mediterranean Sea is quite cold for sea travel, so the Caribbean Islands become a popular destination for yachting enthusiasts at this time. Between November and March it is warm and dry, besides, the local places are very beautiful, and the local culture and cuisine are quite interesting and original, so Yacht charter in the Caribbean is very popular in winter.
You can rent a yacht in the Caribbean for a day, 3-4 days, a week, or even a couple of hours. In any case, you will enjoy a boat trip, but in order to truly enjoy the romance of a sea voyage and see as many interesting places as possible, you must of course to rent a yacht for at least a week.
Another good news for those who are interested in renting yachts in the Caribbean is that in almost all island states, tourists from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus do not need visas, that is, you can freely move around the region on a ship.
Caribbean is the best place for yacht charter
This region can be considered an ideal place for yachting, but still, like in other regions, there is seasonality here. So, the best time here is from November to March. By this time, the dry season is set here, and the average air temperature is at the level of 27 ° C, the water temperature in the sea is up to 22 ° C.
When you take a yacht in the Caribbean, there are some local features to consider. So, for example, this region is characterized by very high humidity, here part of the rain clouds are formed, which bring with them a downpour, and a gust of wind (albeit for a short time).
In addition, the passages between the two islands can be very long, and the night falls very quickly, so you should plan everything well, in no case is it recommended to go into narrow bays or swim among coral reefs at night.
Remember that not all islands are inhabited and infrastructure is not everywhere, this must be taken into account when planning places for resupply.
And there are very noticeable ebbs and flows. All this must be taken into account when you rent a yacht in the Caribbean, especially if you are going to manage the vessel yourself.