Central America Yacht Charter

Central America Yacht Charter

Central America is the Caribbean gone wild. Add 4,000m-high mountains. Dense rainforest. Puffing volcanoes. Deep sea vents. The result is a biodiverse dreamscape shared by seven unique, petite nations. Framed by the world’s second-longest Barrier Reef.

Nature's Mic Drop

Nature's Mic Drop

YACHTS FOR CHARTER

YACHTS AVAILABLE IN CENTRAL AMERICA

YACHT CHARTER DESTINATIONS

DESTINATIONS IN CENTRAL AMERICA

Wealth of Culture. Beaches of Gold.

Your Guide to Central America

Wealth of Culture. Beaches of Gold.

YOUR GUIDE TO CENTRAL AMERICA

TAKE IT EASY

Central America has beaches like Nicaragua’s Playa Guacalito where you can surf, birdwatch or climb volcanoes in a day. Yet cellular signals are from the 1990s. It has whale shark migration hotspots like Honduras’s Guanaja Island. But only a handful of scuba stores. It has footprint-free archipelagos frequented by humpbacks, like Panama’s Parida Islands. Yet only beach shacks made from coconut fronds.

Your Guide to Central America

Two Oceans

The inspiration behind such adventures? Central America boasts two oceans, not one. The Atlantic guarantees shipwreck dives and powder sand. The Pacific promises jungle waterfalls and breaching whales. Even the journey between the two oceans, via the Panama Canal, is a zoological celebration of spider monkeys and toucans. Want to shoot your own Disney documentary? Try Costa Rica. It has 250 mammal species, 250 reptile species and nearly 1,000 avian species. It’s Eden. With added sun.

Your Guide to Central America

Archaeological Finds

There’s more. Because when Europeans were living in straw huts, the ancient Maya civilisation was building pyramids, observatories and sports arenas. A Y.CO Charter Specialist can help you discover the best archeological remains like Copan in Honduras. Via tuk-tuks, rope ladders and coffee plantations. And Caracol in Belize. Which remains the country’s tallest structure 2,000 years on. Every new anchorage offers a memory of a lifetime.

REASONS TO VISIT

WHY WE LOVE CENTRAL AMERICA

Unique Cuisine

All seven Central American nations tout a unique cuisine that's heavy on seafood, citrus, chili and asado barbeque. For breakfast, munch tres leches gateau, chased by single estate Nicaraguan coffee. Or flip pupusas griddle cakes off Honduras after diving in the Caribbean.

A Natural Haven

It has whale shark migration hotspots like Honduras’s Guanaja Island. But only a handful of scuba stores. It has footprint-free archipelagos frequented by humpbacks, like Panama’s Parida Islands. Yet only beach shacks made from coconut fronds.

Central America Yacht Charter FAQs

What yachts are available for charter in Central America?

At Y.CO, we have a diverse range of yachts for charter to suit various preferences, group sizes and budgets. Equipped with exclusive amenities and spacious interiors, our yachts offer the height of luxury. Whether you're yachting with family or friends, we have something for every adventurer.

What destinations are popular for yacht charters in Central America?

You'll find an array of picturesque locations in Central America, ideal for admiring from onboard your private charter or stepping onto dry land to enjoy up close. Travel to Belize to experience its famous dive sites, calm beaches and vibrant nightlife. Alternatively, venture to Costa Rica, known for its secluded coves, luxury resorts and abundance of wildlife.

What is the best time of year for yacht charter in Central America?

The month you choose to set sail generally depends on the weather conditions and your activity preferences. The dry season (December to April) offers favourable conditions with plenty of sunshine, minimal rainfall and tranquil seas. Avoid the rainy season, which typically runs between June and October.

Are there additional costs I should be aware of?

The price of your chosen yacht typically includes hire, crew and the owner's insurance. Additional costs may be required, such as fuel, dockage and provisioning, taxes, VAT and delivery fees. To cover expenses, an Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA) is collected ahead of the charter.