Yacht Charter St Martin
Yacht charter St Martin puts you at the vibrant centre of the northern Leeward Islands – a 37-square-mile island shared between France and the Netherlands where Creole spice markets, Michelin-worthy bistros, and mega-yacht marinas coexist within minutes of each other. The Dutch side’s Simpson Bay Lagoon is one of the Caribbean’s largest protected harbours, while the French side’s Marigot offers quayside crêperies and a morning fish market that perfumes the waterfront with the scent of grilled langouste. The charter fleet based here numbers over 100 vessels, spanning motor yachts of 68′–98′, superyachts above 100′, and luxury catamarans from 55′, berthed principally at Simpson Bay Marina, Isle de Sol, and Port La Royale. Peak season runs December through April, when trade winds of 15–20 knots keep daytime highs around 28 °C and the harbour dazzles with visiting superyachts; November and May deliver shoulder-season value with calmer winds and fewer boats on the moorings.
Daily rates start from $8,000 on a mid-size motor yacht and from $10,200 on the latest-model vessels above 89′, plus APA of typically 25–35%. St Martin’s defining edge is its dual-nation character – the only island in the world shared peacefully between two European nations, giving charter guests a seamless blend of French gastronomy and Dutch duty-free shopping without ever clearing customs.
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Explore Simpson Bay, Marigot, and the island’s best anchorages in the full St Martin destination guide.
Cruise from St Martin to Anguilla, St Barths, and beyond with our ready-made St Martin charter itineraries.
Browse over 100 yachts available for charter from St Martin, including luxury catamarans from 55′, motor yachts of 68′–98′, and superyachts above 100′. Weekly rates start from approximately $56,000 on a modern motor yacht and from $71,400 on the latest vessels above 89′. Use the filters above to narrow results by yacht type, guest capacity, length, and daily rate. St Martin is the region’s principal charter hub, with superb provisioning and marina facilities. Boatcrowd’s specialists can help tailor the ideal vessel and route to your group.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book a St Martin yacht charter?
For peak season (December–April), booking 6–12 months ahead is strongly recommended – St Martin is one of the Caribbean’s busiest charter hubs, and the most popular motor yachts and superyachts fill their schedules early. Shoulder-season charters in November or May can often be confirmed with 2–3 months’ notice, especially when vessels reposition between the Caribbean and the Mediterranean.
What is the APA for a St Martin charter?
The advance provisioning allowance (APA) for St Martin–based charters typically runs 25–35% of the base charter fee. It covers fuel, food, beverages, marina and mooring fees, and any off-yacht excursions arranged by the crew. Your captain manages all APA expenditure transparently, and unspent funds are refunded in full at the end of the charter.
Can I combine St Martin with neighbouring islands?
St Martin is perfectly positioned for multi-island cruising. Anguilla lies just 8 nautical miles to the north, St Barths roughly 15 nautical miles to the south-east, and St Kitts about 55 nautical miles south. A standard seven-day charter from St Martin comfortably covers all three neighbouring destinations, blending French flair, barefoot beach dining, and volcanic landscapes in a single voyage.
What size yacht do I need for 10 guests?
For a group of 10, a motor yacht of 85′–98′ with five en-suite cabins provides the most generous interior space, a large sundeck for group dining, and a professional crew galley. Luxury catamarans in the 60′–70′ range also accommodate 10 guests and offer excellent beam-to-length stability, wide deck space, and lower fuel costs for island-hopping itineraries.