Yacht Charter St Lucia
Yacht charter St Lucia brings you face to face with the Caribbean’s most iconic skyline – the twin volcanic spires of the Pitons rising 2,400 feet above the sea near Soufrière, their jungle-clad flanks plunging into water so deep it turns from turquoise to indigo within a boat-length of the shore. Beyond the Pitons, the island unfolds in lush valleys threaded with cocoa plantations, sulphur springs venting plumes of mineral-rich steam, and fishing villages where Friday-night street parties spill across the road to the beat of soca and calypso. The charter fleet serving St Lucia numbers over 50 vessels, from motor yachts of 68′–98′ and superyachts above 100′ to luxury catamarans from 55′, primarily based at Rodney Bay Marina and Marigot Bay. Peak season runs December through April, with trade winds of 12–18 knots and daytime highs around 29 °C; November and May bring shoulder-season value with warmer water and gentler rates.
Daily rates start from $5,600 on a luxury catamaran and from $10,200 on latest-model yachts above 89′, plus APA of typically 25–35%. St Lucia’s singular draw is the Pitons anchorage itself – dropping anchor between those twin peaks at sunset, with a rum punch in hand, is one of yachting’s most unforgettable moments.
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Browse over 50 yachts available for charter around St Lucia, from luxury catamarans starting at 55′ to motor yachts of 68′–98′ and superyachts above 100′. Weekly rates begin from approximately $39,200 on a catamaran and from $71,400 on the latest motor yachts above 89′. Filter by yacht type, guest capacity, length, or daily rate. Rodney Bay Marina and Marigot Bay both offer excellent provisioning and embarkation facilities. Boatcrowd’s charter specialists can recommend the ideal vessel and route for exploring St Lucia’s west coast, the Pitons anchorage, and the neighbouring Grenadines.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book a St Lucia charter?
For peak-season departures (December–April), booking 6–12 months ahead is recommended, particularly for popular catamarans and motor yachts with Pitons anchorage permits. Shoulder-season charters in November or May can often be confirmed with 8–12 weeks’ notice, and the island’s mooring fields are noticeably quieter during this period.
Can I combine St Lucia with the Grenadines?
St Lucia is a natural starting point for a southward cruise into the Grenadines. Martinique lies 25 nautical miles to the north, while St Vincent – gateway to the Grenadine chain – sits about 34 nautical miles to the south. A 10–14-day charter from Rodney Bay can cover the Pitons, Bequia, Mustique, and the Tobago Cays in a single voyage, creating one of the Caribbean’s most varied itineraries.
What is included in the charter price?
The base charter fee covers the yacht, professional crew, and onboard amenities including water toys, snorkelling gear, paddleboards, and linens. Provisioning – food, beverages, fuel, and mooring fees – is managed through the APA (typically 25–35% of the charter fee). Crew gratuity of 10–20% is customary and paid separately.
Is St Lucia suitable for families with young children?
St Lucia is a wonderful family charter destination. Calm bays along the west coast – including Marigot Bay and Anse Cochon – provide sheltered snorkelling for young swimmers, and the Soufrière sulphur springs offer a memorable mud-bath excursion that children love. Catamarans are a popular family choice, with stable decks and crew who can tailor activities and meals to suit younger guests.