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Renting a boat in Paradise Island, The Bahamas - what an amazing experience!

Discover Paradise Island, The Bahamas by yacht charter with Sailo. Regardless if you’re an experienced sailor or just looking to enjoy a crewed boat rental, you’ll see a whole other side to . Whatever your vacation style, you’ll find the perfect boat to rent for your needs. From action packed day trips to week-long sailing vacations, hit the water in style and enjoy an experience to remember.

Our premium fleet of Paradise Island, The Bahamas party boat charters

Sailo party yacht rentals in Paradise Island, The Bahamas make great venues for your private or business events for groups of 13+ guests. Event boat owners offer multiple options for catering (food and drinks) packages, entertainment and professional personnel trained to make your day perfect. Whether you are looking to organize your wedding, your birthday or a business event, choose one of the 4 party boats we offer in Paradise Island, The Bahamas to surprise your family, friends or business partners with a great experience on the water.

How to choose the perfect yacht for unforgettable boating experiences

Sailo offers beautiful boat and yacht rentals at various price points in Paradise Island, The Bahamas. Use our advanced filters to narrow your search by date, group size, and trip duration: 2 hrs, 4 hrs or full day charters. You can also choose the type of boat (sailboat, motorboat, catamaran) you want and go even further and look for a particular length, manufacturer and model. The price filter will help you see the available boats within your budget and the crew option is useful when you want to see boats with a skipper/captain included or only bareboats. Do you see a boat that you would like to rent in Paradise Island, The Bahamas? Click on it to go to the next page to read more about it, see more photos, send a direct message to the owner to ask more questions or start creating your booking request right away!

How much is it to rent a yacht in Paradise Island, The Bahamas?

You can charter a boat for a day in Paradise Island, The Bahamas for an average of $1100 per day. The average price for a weekly boat rental is $159750. Your total budget for a boating trip in Paradise Island, The Bahamas depends on many factors such as: trip duration, if captain and crew are included in the price or their cost have to be paid separately, fuel cost (which could be significantly higher on a motorboat compared to a sailboat) and other extras you choose to customize your experience in Paradise Island, The Bahamas.

What happens in case of bad weather?

For captained charters, weather cancellations and reschedulings are entirely at the discretion of the Captain or Boat Owner. The Renter can not invoke 'bad weather' and request a refund as reason for cancellation unless the Captain or the Boat Owner agrees to it. For captained charter, the Captain will make the decision if the weather conditions are dangerous to get out on the water. Cloudy skies or a slight chance of rain are not grounds for cancellation or rescheduling. If a cancellation or rescheduling due to bad weather is necessary, either the Renter or the Boat Owner must send an email to support@sailo.com stating the reason. If the Renter sends such a request, the email must include a written confirmation from the Boat Owner. Read more details here.

Be a responsible boater

However long you’re on a boat, it’s always a thrilling and fun experience. Here at Sailo, we like to make sure that the stunning beauty of the seas, lakes and rivers of our planet stay as pristine as possible. If you’re going to charter a yacht, from a few hours to week, try to follow these sustainable boating tips:
  • Take your rubbish home
  • Use eco-friendly sunblock
  • Avoid single use plastic
Much of the world’s plastic ends up in the sea, so reduce, reuse and recycle. Read more about responsible boating.