The Bahamas

Rent a boat in The Bahamas in a few minutes!

Rent a boat in The Bahamas in a few minutes!

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Hiring a boat is the ideal way to explore one of the most famous tourism destinations in the Caribbean, the Bahamas. With over 700 vibrant and beautiful islands, numerous caves, and arresting blue seas and skies, there are many things to see, do, and discover. The Bahamas has a plethora of marinas where You can find the ideal catamaran, sailboat, motor yacht or speedboat of your choice. You can directly contact the owners of the vessels for the ideal boat, or simply allow a BednBlue travel expert to guide you with some suggestions.

You have plenty of options:

You can book and hire a sailboat or speedboat with a skipper, or without if you own a license, and enjoy a one-day cruise to Nassau and Paradise Island. You also have the option to rent a motorboat and tour the sandy beaches beyond Harbour Island with ease. If you book a catamaran, you will be able to throw a party or celebrate a wedding anniversary onboard. Finally, you can hire a luxury yacht or sailboat and go island-hopping in the Bahamas for as many days as you wish.

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Boats in The Bahamas

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The Bahamas are a group of islands located in the Caribbean Sea that includes Cuba, Turks and Caicos, and a large area of the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The beautiful beaches in the Bahamas are just the beginning.

The Bahamas has a rich maritime heritage and was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1492. Through the 17th and 18th centuries, it was dominated by pirates, which would lure heavily laden merchant ships close to the shore.

There was never a shortage of secret places for pirates to hide their treasure and by the end of the 19th century, the Bahamas became a center of illegal trade. Today, The Bahamas houses so much, with numerous landmarks and a rich choice of entertainment.

Nassau is the capital of the Bahamas. Right in the heart, you can get a souvenir or two from the world-famous straw market on Bay Street. You will find everything here, from jewelry to hats and sandals, that are crafted by the locals since the 1940s.

Once you are ready to rent a boat in the Bahamas and depart from the harbor, you will have an unforgettable vacation in one of the world’s premier destinations for sailing.

Your sailing adventure in the Bahamas can begin in the capital city of Nassau that introduces you to the Bohemian lifestyle and culture. Eastwards lies Rawson and Parliament Square with flamingo-colored buildings where the country's laws are made. Walk up to the 66 steps, or the Queen's Staircase built by slaves that lived on the island, and check out the military forts where you can find hideouts and forts that once safeguarded people in the 700s. Your trip is not complete until you visit Paradise Island, where you can sunbathe at the renowned Cabbage Beach. You can visit the Atlantis Resort and explore a world filled with beautiful beaches and unmistakable luxury.

By hiring a catamaran, sailboat, or motor yacht from Nassau you can explore the beautiful pink tropical sand beaches of Harbour Island. The beauty of Harbour Island goes beyond its beaches to include picturesque buildings, colorful structures, and centuries-old churches with walls that tell the island's history. A little distance off Harbour Island takes you to Eleuthera, a quiet island renowned for delicious fruits, especially pineapples. You can walk through the massive pineapple field, and pick a few delicious fruits for your enjoyment. Don't leave Eleuthera until you walk the Glass Window Bridge, which connects the central island to the northern parts. The beautiful bridge is unlike any you have ever seen, and it separates the deep blue Atlantic Ocean from the turquoise waters of the Eleuthera Bight. Make stops at the Spanish Wells, North Eleuthera, Gregory Town, and Current Island before moving to the next stop.

Exuma is arguably the most amazing place you'll visit on your Bahamas island-hopping. With clear waters, undersea caves, and glorious sandbank, the Exumas will tug at your heartstrings. If you love the ocean, make a stop at the Thunderball Grotto, where you can dive, swim, dive and snorkel underwater and admire coral reefs, and other habitats of the water. The Tropic of Cancer Beach is a famous sight on Exumas and is heaven on earth for those who find the secluded beach. It gets its name from the Tropic of Cancer latitude line that passes through the peaceful beach. On the Tropic of Cancer Beach, you can enjoy a swim with pigs, and nurse sharks, or feed the iguanas; all safe to get in contact with. Exuma is a paradise to behold, with sights that beat what pictures and videos could ever depict. Your island-hopping is not complete until you experience this location.

Cat Island is the prime destination for tourists who are interested in culture, history, and mystery. 

You can learn about the origin, stories, and myths about this island. You can also discover the history of Bahamian rake and scrape music during your visit. Climb up Mount Alvernia, visit plantation and old slave dwellings, and stop by the Hermitage for a tour. Cat Island exposes you to nature in its purest, untouched form, so make some time to stay still and take in the gift of nature all around you. If you have time on your hands, you can sunbathe on a beach that's void of people, go hiking, or engage in some watersports.

The Abacos is one island where you can find nearly everything you need, including activities like golfing, boat building, cycling, and diving. Stop over at the Great Abaco, and move on to the Treasure Cay. The Treasure Cay is filled with tons of beaches, and blue skies that reach downwards to the horizon. The Abacos is home to several tiny, exciting cays that all have something unique to them. You can cruise or ferry between as many cays as time allows you to discover. Visit Hope Town for its peaceful island and tiny homes, offices, schools, and other buildings painted with pastel. Don't miss the Abacos lighthouse, and keep your eyes open for other beauties hidden in plain sight.

Island hopping in the Bahamas is the ultimate dream vacation. If you're ready to have the dream tour, then rent a sailboat for a 3-day yacht charter and begin your island-hopping experience. You can also look for boat rentals in the Bahamas that suit your budget. With so much to see in the Bahamas, you might be making several trips to this destination. You cannot see all 700 islands in a single visit, but the beautiful thing is that you can take your time. 

The Bahamas houses so much, and they are all yours to explore!

Below you will find some useful information for your yacht charter in the Bahamas.

Nassau Yacht Haven Marina: the largest marina in Nassau that can accommodate vessels of up to 150 feet in length and almost any width. There is a berthing capacity of roughly 135 vessels. Friendly staff and a 24hour monitoring security for all vessels are offered.

The distance between Nassau Airport and the Yacht Haven Marina is roughly 19 km.

Atlantis Marina, Paradise Island: a luxury marina that can host vessels of up to 240 feet and features 63 mega-yacht slips. There is 24-hour staffed security and private catering and yachting services for special events.

Treasure Cay Resort and Marina: A world-class marina on Abaco island that can berth up to 150 vessels and accommodate yachts up to 140 feet. An ideal base for island hopping in the Bahamas. The marina also hosts popular fishing tournaments and has a golf course at Treasure Cay.

Valentine’s Resort and Marina: Situated in Harbour Island and can accommodate vessels of up to 200 feet with a capacity of 50 slops for yachts. The marina offers several amenities including a restaurant nearby, hotel, restrooms, security, showers, swimming pool, and Wi-Fi.

Davis Harbour Marina: Located in Eleutheria island and offers boaters all the amenities and facilities they need.

Green Turtle Club Marina: Located on Green Turtle Cay, with 70 fully functional slips of up to 120 feet. There is a fuel dock, a yacht club, a beach bar, and a restaurant on site.

Port Lucaya Marina: A full-service marina with a total of 98 slips. The marina is situated on Grand Bahama Island and has all the amenities that cruisers need.

The Bahamas island chain has 24 international airports, but the most frequented international flights land in Nassau and Grand Bahama Airport.