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Yacht Charters in Cuba

From €2,500–€7,000/week

Cuba offers truly unspoiled Caribbean sailing. With limited development along much of its coastline, Cuba's archipelagos remain pristine. The Gardens of the King and Gardens of the Queen offer some of the Caribbean's healthiest coral reefs.

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Best Time to Visit

November through April for dry season. Avoid hurricane season (June-November).

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Weather & Wind

Tropical with steady trade winds. Excellent visibility in winter months.

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Price Range

From €2,500–€7,000/week

Charter Regions in Cuba

Jardines del Rey

Gardens of the King – pristine cays along the north coast.

Cienfuegos

French-colonial architecture and Trinidad nearby.

Havana Coast

Classic cars, colonial architecture, and vibrant culture.

Isla de la Juventud

Pristine diving at point of the Americas.

Sailing Highlights

βœ“Pristine coral reefs in Jardines del Rey
βœ“Havana's colonial architecture and classic cars
βœ“Trinidad – UNESCO World Heritage colonial town
βœ“Virtually untouched anchorages and beaches
βœ“Authentic Cuban culture and music in every port

Popular Marinas

βš“ Marina Hemingway Havanaβš“ Cienfuegos Yacht Clubβš“ Marina Gaviota Varaderoβš“ Marina Trinidad

Sailing Cuba's Untouched Waters

Cuba offers something increasingly rare in the Caribbean – truly unspoiled sailing waters. While other islands have developed their coastlines, Cuba's archipelagos remain pristine, with healthy coral reefs, deserted beaches, and anchorages you'll have entirely to yourself.

Jardines del Rey

The Gardens of the King, a 400+ cay archipelago along Cuba's north coast, is the longest barrier reef in the Americas. The cays are virtually uninhabited, offering pristine beaches, excellent snorkeling, and anchorages where your yacht is the only boat in sight.

Cultural Ports

Cuba's ports offer extraordinary cultural experiences. Havana's crumbling colonial grandeur, Cienfuegos' French elegance, and Trinidad's perfectly preserved 16th-century streets create unforgettable shore excursions. Live music, rum, and genuine hospitality are constants.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Yacht Charters in Cuba

What types of yachts can I charter in Cuba?
In Cuba, you can charter sailing yachts, catamarans, motor yachts, and luxury gulets. Prices start from €2,500–€7,000/week depending on vessel size, season, and whether you choose bareboat or skippered charter options.
When is the best sailing season in Cuba?
The best time to sail in Cuba is November through April for dry season. Avoid hurricane season (June-November). Tropical with steady trade winds. Excellent visibility in winter months.
Do I need a license to charter a yacht in Cuba?
Requirements vary by charter type. For bareboat charters in Cuba, most companies require an International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or equivalent sailing license. Skippered and crewed charters don't require any license as a professional captain is included.
How much does a yacht charter cost in Cuba?
Yacht charter prices in Cuba range from €2,500–€7,000/week for a standard sailing yacht or catamaran. Luxury motor yachts and crewed vessels can cost significantly more. Prices vary by season, with peak summer months commanding premium rates.

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