Main deck aft
Main deck lounge
USD 180,000 per week instead of USD 199,000 for the months of June, July, and August

JODI ANN Motor yacht for charter

  • Length: 42.6m (139.7ft)
  • 10 guests in 5 cabins
  • Built: 2019 (refitted 2025), Benetti, Italy
Summer rate from (per week)
USD 199,000

JODI ANN exudes sophistication with her clean styling infused with subtle elegance. The contemporary interior is a stunning combination of rich woods, silk carpeting, and leather accents.

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Main deck lounge3 of 24
Main salon4 of 24
Dining room5 of 24
Master suite6 of 24
Master suite7 of 24
Double cabin8 of 24
Double cabin9 of 24
Double cabin10 of 24
Twin cabin11 of 24
Bridge deck gym12 of 24
Sky lounge13 of 24
Sky lounge14 of 24
Bridge deck aft dining15 of 24
Sun deck cinema16 of 24
Sun deck jacuzzi17 of 24
Sun deck18 of 24
Sun deck sunbathing area19 of 24
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Waterslide21 of 24
Inflatable tow22 of 24
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  • 35.4m (10.68ft) Quarken tender with 2 x 300hp engines
  • Full beam master cabin offering two unique slide-out terraces
  • Natural light flows through the oversized windows throughout
  • Serene accommodation for 10 guests in five tastefully decorated cabins
  • Fantastic sun deck & impressive outdoor deck spaces
  • Large sky lounge and multiple deck areas, ideal for al fresco dining
  • Dedicated air-conditioned gym
  • Zero speed stabilisers to reduce any rolling motion while at anchor

About JODI ANN

Description

JODI ANN exudes sophistication with her clean styling infused with subtle elegance. The contemporary interior is a stunning combination of rich woods, silk carpeting, and leather accents.


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JODI ANN comfortably accommodates 10 guests in five tastefully appointed cabins. The spacious full beam master suite is located on the main deck and features unique terraces on both port and starboard side that slide out at the touch of a button. The his and hers master en suite includes a central shower and separate bathtub. Additionally, four stylish guest cabins are located on the lower deck.

JODI ANN offers a variety of indoor and outdoor dining and entertainment options. The cosy sky lounge features a massive TV, ideal for movies or sporting events. Enjoy leisurely al fresco dining on the bridge deck which comfortably seats 10 guests. The sleek foredeck with plush seating and optional awnings is the perfect place for napping or sunbathing. The spacious sun deck boasts a bar with swivel seating, BBQ, jacuzzi, large sun pad forward, and the retractable bimini top allows you to easily go from shade to full sun!

JODI ANN is fully committed to impeccable service and unforgettable ambience. Her dedicated crew bring their warmth and enthusiasm to ensure a delightful charter experience!

Specification & rates
Summer cruising Bahamas, Florida, New England USD 199,000/USD 199,000 per week (low/high)
Winter cruising Bahamas, Florida USD 199,000/USD 228,000 per week (low/high)
Built 2019 (refitted 2025), Benetti, Italy
Length 42.6m (139.7ft)
Guests 10
No. of guest cabins 5
Crew 8
Beam 9m (29.5ft)
Draft 2.3m (7.5ft)
Gross tonnage 445
Maximum speed 15 knots
Cruising speed 12 knots
Fuel consumption at cruising speed 250 litres per hour
Cabin types 5 (3 × double, 2 × twin, 2 × additional berths)
Engines 2 × 1,600hp Caterpillar
Generators 2 × Caterpillar
Tenders & toys

Tenders & toys

  • 1 × Towed tender
  • 1 × Tender
  • 1 × Deck jacuzzi
  • 2 × Waverunners
  • 2 × SeaBobs
  • 1 × eFoil
  • 2 × Stand up paddleboards
  • Wakeboard
  • Kneeboard
  • Waterskis
  • Anti-jellyfish pool
  • Trampoline
  • Waterslide
  • Inflatable tows
  • Snorkelling gear
  • Fishing gear
  • RYA training centre for jetskis & waverunners
Fitness & wellness

Fitness equipment

  • Cross trainer
  • Free weights
  • Training bench
  • Upright stationary bike
  • Yoga mats
Communication & entertainment

Communication & entertainment

  • Satcom & cellular communications facilities
  • Wi-Fi internet access
  • Starlink
  • Satellite television
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Fine-tune your wine tasting skills, stock your cellar, or simply pick out the perfect bottle for dinner. A visit to this wine and spirits boutique is an immersive and educational experience that’s well worth including on your yacht charter itinerary – school has never been this much fun!
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25˚ North, Baha Bay Beach Club
No yacht rental in Nassau would be complete without a trip to 25˚ North. With cuisine and cocktails inspired by the Californian coast, the dishes hero locally sourced, sustainable, and seasonal ingredients.
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Acquapazza, Romora Bay Resort
Situated atop the hill on Harbour Island, this restaurant serves Italian dishes with an inspired Bahamian twist, such as eggplant parmigiana with conch and fresh tuna carpaccio with local arugula.
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Albany Golf Course
An 18-hole championship course designed by Ernie Els, featuring both links and desert elements, and home to the PGA Tour's Hero World Challenge. Keen golfers in your Bahamas charter party will be overjoyed to take to the green.
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Albany Spa & Wellness Center
Led by the NEXUS Wellness Collective, this centre offers a blend of traditional and advanced treatments, including diagnostics, biotherapies, nail services, wellness retreats, nutrition, and aesthetics.
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Allans-Pensacola Cay
Allan's-Pensacola Cay famously used to be two separate islands before they naturally joined, hence the name. Untouched and ripe for exploration, anchor at the west end to enjoy the Cay in all its natural beauty.
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Allen Cay
Visit Allen Cay to encounter the endemic Allen Cay iguanas, which can grow over four feet long. Come ashore to observe and photograph these remarkable reptiles, then explore the surrounding islets where nutrient-rich plants and large colonies of Audubon’s shearwaters support this unique ecosystem – perfect for nature walks, wildlife viewing, and beach landings.
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Aura
A 9,000sqft nightclub in Nassau delivering VIP treatment in luxurious surroundings. Professional dancers and renowned DJs elevate the experience to a world-class level.
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Block Island
This island in New Shoreham is known as the 'Bermuda of the North' thanks to its white sandy beaches, laid-back vibe, and island-time mentality. With waves crashing below and sailboats gliding by, the Southeast Light is undoubtedly the best place on the island to watch the sunset.
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Block Island
Block Island, just off the Rhode Island coast, offers a relaxed anchorage with sheltered harbours and scenic surroundings. Known for its rolling bluffs, sandy beaches, and historic lighthouses, the island has a welcoming small-town feel and plenty of opportunities for biking, hiking, and exploring ashore.
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Blue Bar & Kitchen, Pinks Sands Resort
Enjoy beautiful breakfasts and smoothies on a terrace overlooking the iconic pink sand beach or lunch on some Bahamian classics at this Harbour Island resort.
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Boo Boo Hill, Warderick Wells
The highest hill on the Cay, surrounded by blowholes nestled in mangroves, is (according to local legend) home to the lost souls of a ship that foundered nearby. While at anchor, write your yacht’s name on a piece of driftwood and place it with hundreds of others atop the hill, marking your Bahamas yacht charter experience forever.
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Boothbay Harbor
Once a charming seafarers' village, this coastal gem comes alive in summer as visitors fill its narrow, winding streets and boats head out for whale watching, a quintessential experience on a Maine yacht charter. Behind the pretty wooden wharves, grand Victorian houses perch on the town’s many knolls, while a wooden footbridge spans the harbour.
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Boothbay Harbor
Boothbay Harbor, on Maine’s mid-coast, is a classic New England anchorage with protected waters and a bustling marina. The town offers charming waterfront streets, fresh seafood, and easy access to scenic coastal islands and nature trails.
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Brant Point Grill
Part of the White Elephant Hotel, this restaurant serves regionally inspired dishes crafted from the freshest produce. Dine inside or outdoors overlooking Nantucket’s bustling harbour while sipping a Lobster Bloody Mary.
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Cable Beach Bahamas
Cable Beach
This long, lively stretch of soft sand and turquoise water is ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, and enjoying Nassau’s classic resort-lined shoreline.
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Cape Eleuthera
There’s something for everyone here – explore sea caves, catch waves, snorkel vibrant reefs, or enjoy top-tier sportfishing for wahoo, sailfish, and blue marlin.
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Chat 'N' Chill beach bar Stocking Island Bahamas
Chat ‘N’ Chill
Stocking Island has become a destination for those looking for adventure and solace off the beaten path, and Chat ‘N’ Chill is worth a visit to the island alone. Bahamaian and American cuisine and an authentic island vibe all set against a pristine white sandy beach with magnificent sunsets.
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Chebeague Island
Though just north of Portland, this island feels a world away. Visit the Chebeague Island Inn, dating back to the 1880s, and admire the view from the welcoming porch or one of the lawn's sun loungers.
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Conception Island National Park
This pristine sanctuary is home to migratory birds, nesting seabirds and green turtles, and protects miles of pink-sand beaches, sandstone cliffs, mangroves, and abundant wildlife.
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Daddy D
Party like a local at Daddy D’s Night Club, with great tunes and island vibes. Choose the Live Lounge for beats blending Calypso and Reggae, or head there on Throwback Thursdays for retro tracks.
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Dead Eye Dick's
Situated at the southern end of Great Salt Pond, enjoy fresh seafood including signature swordfish and lobster dishes, sushi, soups, inventive cocktails, and a fine selection of wines.
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Dockside Bar and Grill
Overlooking the marina at Sag Harbor Yacht Club, this relaxed spot serves New England classics like clam chowder, complemented by European and Asian influences. Dine indoors or al fresco.
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Dragon’s
Part of the Atlantis resort, you’ll find Dragon's just off the casino floor and only steps away from the gaming action.
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Emerald Rock
Anchor on the west side of Warderick Wells and explore the Exuma Land and Sea Park. For added adventure, visit the nearby cave said to have been a hiding place for the infamous pirate Blackbeard.
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Exuma Cays Land and Sea National Park
Established in 1958, this was the first land and sea park of its kind, created to protect a pristine marine environment. Fishing is prohibited, but there’s plenty to explore above and below the waterline.
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Exuma Point Beach
Exuma Point Beach offers calm, shallow waters for swimming and snorkelling, with sandbars and reef life just offshore. Look out for rays gliding through the shallows and the occasional turtle passing by.
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Five Islands Harbor
This small, natural harbour is the perfect anchorage to include in your Maine yacht charter. With lush gardens, rugged hiking trails, and secret swimming spots, you can spend hours getting lost in the area’s stunning beauty.
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Five Islands Lobster Company
Perched on its own wharf, this simple clapboard restaurant serves the freshest, tastiest lobster and award-winning fried clams as guests overlook the Sheepscot River, where their lunch was caught just hours earlier.
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Flat Rock Reef
Make the most of your Bahamas superyacht charter and try swimming with nurse sharks and stingrays. While you're gliding between the coral heads, you may also spot turtles drawn to the eel grass.
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Freeport
Billed as New England's favourite shopping destination, Freeport has over 200 stores on a mile-long stretch of highway. Over 100 years ago Leon Leonwood Bean set up a store here to sell goods to hunters heading for the Maine woods. L.L Bean flourished, and others soon followed.
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Galley Beach
Make the most of your New England yacht charter with a stop at this St Barth-style bar and lounge right on the beach. Rent a cabana, select from a New American menu, sip a curated cocktail, and listen to the music build as the sun sets.
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Glass Window Bridge
At Eleuthera’s narrowest point, a bridge now spans the site where a natural rock arch once formed the famous 'Glass Window'. On one side lies the deep blue Atlantic, on the other, the brilliant turquoise of the Bight of Eleuthera.
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Gordon’s on the Pier, Cable Beach, Nassau, Bahamas
Gordon’s on the Pier
Part of Sandals Royal Bahamian, Gordon’s on the Pier offers panoramic ocean views from a romantic seaside setting, with grilled meat and seafood specialties.
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Grabber's Bar & Grill
Comfort food aplenty – from wings and burgers to pizzas and poke bowls. West-facing, it’s a great spot to turn up, grab a cocktail, and watch the sunset.
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Chef preparing a dish
Graycliff Restaurant
The first five-star restaurant in The Bahamas, the building was built in the 1700s and is one of the oldest in Nassau (it was originally a pirate’s mansion). Today, you’ll find some of the freshest ingredients on the island paired with excellent service. You even have the chance to sample chocolate from the on-site factory or cigars hand-rolled on the property.
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Uninhabited island beach Bahamas
Hawksbill Cay
Hawksbill Cay is a quiet, uninhabited anchorage with powder-soft beaches, gentle shallows, and scenic ruins. It’s perfect for guests seeking privacy, paddleboarding, and serene island walks within the protected Exuma Park.
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Fishing Bahamas
Highborne Cay
A sheltered anchorage with clear waters, excellent snorkelling, and easy access to beaches and hiking trails. It’s ideal for a calm overnight stop at the gateway to the northern Exumas.
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Highbourne Cay
Discover one of The Bahamas’ best-kept secrets by anchoring at the marina in the south of Highbourne Cay. From here, you can explore and unwind on one of eight beaches within walking distance.
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Bahamas restaurant
Island Brothers
This charming French bistro on the far west side of the island serves French Mediterranean cuisine prepared with local products. Family run, it’s tucked away and a favourite of many.
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Latitude 25, Coral Sands
At this Harbour Island restaurant, expect the finest local ingredients in globetrotting dishes crafted by Executive Chef Ludovic Jarland, served on a terrace overlooking the pool and the ocean beyond.
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Lighthouse Beach
Quite simply one of the best beaches in the entire archipelago – not to be missed during your superyacht rental in The Bahamas. Swim from the Atlantic to the Caribbean, explore caves on the Caribbean side, enjoy a beach BBQ on the Atlantic side, and for the more adventurous, trek to the lighthouse.
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Nassau beach
Love Beach
Love Beach is on the north side of New Providence Island and is close to 40 stunning acres of protected coral. It’s a quieter escape with calm, clear waters and excellent snorkelling just offshore – ideal for a peaceful beach day away from the city buzz.
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Mac's Fish House
Sip a cocktail at the outdoor bar by the firepit and snack on happy-hour oysters before grazing at the raw bar and diving into classic New England dishes.
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MacDuff's
Executive Chef Jason Wallace serves contemporary and Bahamian dishes in a rustic-chic, wood-beamed shack nestled between the beach and the landing strip.
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Marina, Compass Cay
Anchor off or take a berth at Compass Cay to swim with the resident nurse sharks, explore the island’s 13 beaches, or go fishing for grouper, snapper, wahoo, and mahi mahi.
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Martha's Vineyard
Expect wide-eyed day-trippers, celebrity second-home owners, urbanites seeking a restful getaway, artists and back-to-nature types. Visitors love the informality of its six main towns, from Oak Bluffs to Edgartown, each with its own character.
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Martha's Vineyard
Martha’s Vineyard provides a picturesque anchorage with scenic harbors and excellent facilities for yachts. Just off Cape Cod, the island blends natural beauty with a laid-back sophistication, offering sandy beaches, charming towns, and a vibrant arts and dining scene.
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Mount Alvernia Hermitage
At the highest point in The Bahamas – a heady 63m (206ft) – Monsignor John Hawes built The Hermitage in 1939, a tiny medieval-style monastery designed for peaceful contemplation. Today, it’s a tranquil spot for you and your guests to reflect and soak in panoramic island views.
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Musha Cay
A collection of 11 resort islands owned by magician David Copperfield. Venture ashore for a gym, beachfront movie nights, hiking trails, and a variety of dining options.
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Nantucket
A Nantucket yacht charter gives you a chance to explore this picture-postcard New England treasure. Exuding authentic historic charm with cobbles, cedar shingles, and golden sands, you’ll be able to spend your days walking or cycling along fabulous trails and your nights experiencing the great bars and fine dining opportunities paired with stunning sunsets.
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Nantucket
Nantucket, off the coast of Massachusetts, offers a charming anchorage with sheltered waters and easy access to the island’s historic whaling town. Ashore, cobblestone streets, classic shingled houses, and upscale shops and restaurants create a quintessential New England atmosphere.
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Newport cliff walk
Stretch your legs during your Newport yacht rental with a stroll along this delightful 3.5-mile National Recreation Trail. Take your time and enjoy the endless ocean views, palatial late 19th century mansions, bracing ocean breeze, and the soundtrack of Atlantic waves crashing on the shore.
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Nipper's Beach Bar & Grill
Perfect for casual dining while enjoying your Bahamas yacht rental, this laid-back lunch shack in Great Guana Cay is right on the beach and known for serving delicious conch, lobster, grilled fresh fish and burgers.
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Nobu
Inside the glowing green arch on Paradise Island, you’ll find exquisite local produce artfully crafted into traditional Japanese cuisine with influences from Peru and Europe.
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Noname Cay
Anchor off this tree-covered island and tender ashore to meet the famous Bahamian swimming pigs.
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O'Brien Cay
Anchor west of the shore and explore The Aquarium, a beautiful coral garden teeming with colourful fish. There’s also a plane wreck just 500m to the south.
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Oran Mor
Excellent locally sourced ingredients, prepared in a modern European style. An impressive wine list and some surprising innovations on the cocktail menu.
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Pink Beach
A gentle Provence rosé by day, this beach transforms into a vivid pink by night. The colour comes from tiny fragments of red and pink foraminifera shells washed in from nearby reefs.
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Plane wreck
One of the most photographed wrecks in the world, this Curtiss C-46 Commando has lain dormant since 1980 and is now a well known anchorage for fishing boats.
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Port Clyde Harbor
This laid-back fishing village is a magnet for artists, with wonderful natural light and breathtaking ocean views. Be sure to visit Marshall Point Lighthouse, where Forrest Gump’s iconic cross-country run came to an end.
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Provincetown
Situated at the tip of Cape Cod, where the Pilgrims first landed, Provincetown is one of the country’s oldest artist colonies, featuring galleries, theatres, and boutiques. If you’re chartering between spring and early autumn, it’s also a prime spot for whale watching, thanks to its beautiful beaches and dunes.
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Rachel's Bubble Bath
In the north of Compass Cay lies one of the Bahamas’ finest swimming holes. Here, a natural phenomenon causes seawater to crash over a rocky ridge, creating a luxurious bubble bath effect – hence the name.
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Rock House
Dine inside at the Chef's Table or outside by the pool overlooking the Government Dock, enjoying exquisite favourites from around the world. With inspired cocktails and a superb wine list, Rock House on Harbour Island is not to be missed during your Bahamas yacht charter.
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Fish underwater cave
Rocky Dundas Caves
Discover adventure around Compass Cay by snorkelling the Rocky Dundas Caves, where natural skylights illuminate cathedral-like chambers filled with vibrant marine life. Swim through hidden grottos, free dive into turquoise pockets, and explore coral formations that make this one of the most exciting underwater spots in the Exumas.
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Sag Harbor
Extend your superyacht charter in New England with a visit to Sag Harbor. This old whaling town is edged with historic homes, fine restaurants and shops on its main street. By the Waterfront Marina is a windmill commemorating former mayor and author John Steinbeck who spent his last years here.
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Sag Harbor
This old whaling town is edged with historic homes, fine restaurants and shops on its main street. By the Waterfront Marina is a windmill commemorating former mayor and author John Steinbeck who spent his last years here.
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Sea Level, Staniel Cay Yacht Club
Organised by your charter team, moor your yacht at the club’s quay and dine on time-honoured Bahamian classics in a restaurant that has been delighting guests since 1956.
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Shroud Cay Exuma Bahamas
Shroud Cay
Shroud Cay is a peaceful mooring spot bordered by mangrove creeks and tidal pools. It’s great for dinghy explorations, shallow-water swimming, and enjoying the untouched beauty of the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park.
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Spa at Baha Mar
This certified ESPA in Nassau offers massages, facials, mani-pedis, and full-body treatments for women, men, and teens – all designed to help guests achieve harmony with the natural beauty of The Bahamas.
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Spanish Wells
Protected by an off-lying reef, these shallow waters are delightfully warm and sheltered. It’s a wonderful spot for snorkelling – or try your hand at bonefishing.
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Sperm whale
A sperm whale that allegedly died after ingesting plastic waste in 1995 is now memorialised within the Exuma Land and Sea National Park, where its skeleton is displayed as a sobering reminder of marine pollution.
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Staniel Cay swimming pigs Bahamas
Staniel Cay
This lively anchorage near the famous swimming pigs and Thunderball Grotto offers calm waters, pristine reefs, and plenty of activities, making it a perennial favourite.
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Fishing Bahamas
Staniel Cay Yacht Club
The Staniel Cay Yacht Club is a hub for watersports, fishing excursions, paddleboarding, and island-hopping adventures. With a full-service marina, vibrant dining scene, and easy access to nearby sandbars and reefs, Staniel Cay is the ideal base for exploring the southern Exumas.
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Stocking Island beach Bahamas
Stocking Island Beach
The beaches on Stocking Island are some of the most beautiful in The Bahamas. Crystal shallows, beach bars, and friendly stingrays await, creating a laid-back, social atmosphere perfect for swimming, snorkelling, and relaxed island days.
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Swimming pigs
No one knows how they got here, but everyone's glad they did! Big Major Cay's swimming pigs are an unmissable stop on any classic Bahamas yacht rental.
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Tartar Bank, Cat Island
Off the south of the island, this underwater pinnacle rises from 1,500m to just 12m below the surface, creating a prime feeding ground for yellowfin tuna, blue marlin, and mahi mahi. A spectacular spot for sportfishing.
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The Beacon
Set atop the yacht club with sweeping sunset views over Sag Harbor Cove, The Beacon serves European-influenced cuisine crafted from locally sourced ingredients.
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The Boathouse, Valentines Resort & Marina
Another restaurant with its own marina – just a quick call from your charter team on the VHF and you'll be ready to enjoy a unique yacht charter experience from this New England beach house-style dining room on the water.
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The Cove Pool
The Cove at Atlantis, positioned between Cove and Paradise Beaches, features a sprawling pool lined with palms, cabanas, and two infinity pools. Ask your personal cabana butler about booking spa treatments so you can truly unwind.
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The Dunmore
A ’60s-themed luxe beach shack with a terrace overlooking the beach. Expect relaxed fine dining featuring modern Mediterranean dishes with a Bahamian twist.
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The Landing
Australian chef Madelene Pedican reflects her travels with an eclectic menu that draws on European, American, and Asian influences, using the very best local produce at this fabulous restaurant on Harbour Island.
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The Nautilus
This silvered-cedar establishment serves mostly small plates crafted from the finest local produce, prepared with a subtle Asian twist. There’s also a standout craft cocktail menu.
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The Proprietors
Good selection of seafood and veggie options on the 'Smalls' menu and what's good today on the 'Bigs' menu, all prepared with a Nantucket take on international influences.
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Thunderball Grotto
This hollow rock with a hole in the top featured in the eponymous Bond movie. Swim among the abundant fish and keep an eye out for the legendary ‘green flash’ as the sun sets below the horizon.
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Thunderball Grotto Bahamas
Thunderball Grotto
Dive into adventure at Thunderball Grotto, an iconic cave system made famous by the James Bond films. Snorkel or free dive through its sunlit chambers, swim alongside schools of tropical fish, and marvel at the kaleidoscope of coral that thrives within the caverns’ twisting passages.
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Flat fish seafood Bahamas
Tropic Breeze Beach Bar & Grill
This beach bar offers breathtaking ocean views, a relaxed yet stylish atmosphere, and some of the best seafood.
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Tropic of Cancer Beach Exuma Bahamas
Tropic of Cancer Beach
Tropic of Cancer Beach, also known as Pelican Beach, is a pristine ribbon of pale-blue water and powdery white sand. This beach is remote, uncrowded, and one of the most beautiful in The Bahamas.
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Ventuno
Fine Italian dining with inspiration from the Friuli region in northeast Italy. Enjoy seating both indoors and out.
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Victor's
Exquisite New American seafood simply served in a small-plate style, so you can sample several dishes alongside cocktails and wine at this cosy, cottage-like restaurant.
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Warderick Wells Bahamas
Warderick Wells Cay
Known for its stunning sandbars and electric-blue waters, anchoring at Warderick Wells offers incredible snorkelling, nature trails, and the iconic whale skeleton on the beach. It’s a highlight of the Exuma Park.
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Washing Machine
If you're looking for a thrill during your Bahamas yacht charter, visit this exhilarating dive spot at Shroud Cay. Jump into the current at the mouth of the river and let the strong tidal flow sweep you around the sandy peninsula, ending at a vibrant reef.
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Waterloo
Whether you want to hang by the pool or party all night, Club Waterloo is the place to be. By day, enjoy lake views and a fresh, locally sourced menu; stay into the evening for sets from the resident DJ.
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Whiteclover
‘Pier to plate, meadow to fork’ is the philosophy here, with all ingredients sourced locally in Maine. Enjoy modern European dishes while taking in stunning sunset views across the bay.
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Wolffer Kitchen Amagansett
Located at the eastern end of the Hamptons, this Bohemian diner is owned by Wolffer Estate Vineyard. Savour their wines, cider, and spirits alongside modern European cuisine.
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Xuma
Open for lunch or dinner, this beach bar serves American and Asian dishes prepared with only the best fresh local produce.
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Grilled lobster
Xuma’s Restaurant and Bar
Located along the shoreline, Xuma’s Restaurant and Bar allows guests to enjoy views of some of the most scenic spots in the Exumas. The menu emphasises fresh, locally sourced seafood with signature Bahamian dishes like grilled lobster and fish tacos a favourite.
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The Bahamas

From USD 199,000 per week

Explore the Bahamas

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Fine-tune your wine tasting skills, stock your cellar, or simply pick out the perfect bottle for dinner. A visit to this wine and spirits boutique is an immersive and educational experience that’s well worth including on your yacht charter itinerary – school has never been this much fun!
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25˚ North, Baha Bay Beach Club
No yacht rental in Nassau would be complete without a trip to 25˚ North. With cuisine and cocktails inspired by the Californian coast, the dishes hero locally sourced, sustainable, and seasonal ingredients.
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Acquapazza, Romora Bay Resort
Situated atop the hill on Harbour Island, this restaurant serves Italian dishes with an inspired Bahamian twist, such as eggplant parmigiana with conch and fresh tuna carpaccio with local arugula.
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Albany Golf Course
An 18-hole championship course designed by Ernie Els, featuring both links and desert elements, and home to the PGA Tour's Hero World Challenge. Keen golfers in your Bahamas charter party will be overjoyed to take to the green.
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Albany Spa & Wellness Center
Led by the NEXUS Wellness Collective, this centre offers a blend of traditional and advanced treatments, including diagnostics, biotherapies, nail services, wellness retreats, nutrition, and aesthetics.
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Allans-Pensacola Cay
Allan's-Pensacola Cay famously used to be two separate islands before they naturally joined, hence the name. Untouched and ripe for exploration, anchor at the west end to enjoy the Cay in all its natural beauty.
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Allen Cay Bahamas iguanas
Allen Cay
Visit Allen Cay to encounter the endemic Allen Cay iguanas, which can grow over four feet long. Come ashore to observe and photograph these remarkable reptiles, then explore the surrounding islets where nutrient-rich plants and large colonies of Audubon’s shearwaters support this unique ecosystem – perfect for nature walks, wildlife viewing, and beach landings.
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Aura
A 9,000sqft nightclub in Nassau delivering VIP treatment in luxurious surroundings. Professional dancers and renowned DJs elevate the experience to a world-class level.
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Blue Bar & Kitchen, Pinks Sands Resort
Enjoy beautiful breakfasts and smoothies on a terrace overlooking the iconic pink sand beach or lunch on some Bahamian classics at this Harbour Island resort.
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Boo Boo Hill, Warderick Wells
The highest hill on the Cay, surrounded by blowholes nestled in mangroves, is (according to local legend) home to the lost souls of a ship that foundered nearby. While at anchor, write your yacht’s name on a piece of driftwood and place it with hundreds of others atop the hill, marking your Bahamas yacht charter experience forever.
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Cable Beach Bahamas
Cable Beach
This long, lively stretch of soft sand and turquoise water is ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, and enjoying Nassau’s classic resort-lined shoreline.
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Cape Eleuthera
There’s something for everyone here – explore sea caves, catch waves, snorkel vibrant reefs, or enjoy top-tier sportfishing for wahoo, sailfish, and blue marlin.
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Chat 'N' Chill beach bar Stocking Island Bahamas
Chat ‘N’ Chill
Stocking Island has become a destination for those looking for adventure and solace off the beaten path, and Chat ‘N’ Chill is worth a visit to the island alone. Bahamaian and American cuisine and an authentic island vibe all set against a pristine white sandy beach with magnificent sunsets.
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Conception Island National Park
This pristine sanctuary is home to migratory birds, nesting seabirds and green turtles, and protects miles of pink-sand beaches, sandstone cliffs, mangroves, and abundant wildlife.
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Daddy D
Party like a local at Daddy D’s Night Club, with great tunes and island vibes. Choose the Live Lounge for beats blending Calypso and Reggae, or head there on Throwback Thursdays for retro tracks.
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Dragon’s
Part of the Atlantis resort, you’ll find Dragon's just off the casino floor and only steps away from the gaming action.
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Emerald Rock
Anchor on the west side of Warderick Wells and explore the Exuma Land and Sea Park. For added adventure, visit the nearby cave said to have been a hiding place for the infamous pirate Blackbeard.
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Exuma Cays Land and Sea National Park
Established in 1958, this was the first land and sea park of its kind, created to protect a pristine marine environment. Fishing is prohibited, but there’s plenty to explore above and below the waterline.
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Exuma Point Beach
Exuma Point Beach offers calm, shallow waters for swimming and snorkelling, with sandbars and reef life just offshore. Look out for rays gliding through the shallows and the occasional turtle passing by.
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Flat Rock Reef
Make the most of your Bahamas superyacht charter and try swimming with nurse sharks and stingrays. While you're gliding between the coral heads, you may also spot turtles drawn to the eel grass.
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Glass Window Bridge
At Eleuthera’s narrowest point, a bridge now spans the site where a natural rock arch once formed the famous 'Glass Window'. On one side lies the deep blue Atlantic, on the other, the brilliant turquoise of the Bight of Eleuthera.
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Gordon’s on the Pier, Cable Beach, Nassau, Bahamas
Gordon’s on the Pier
Part of Sandals Royal Bahamian, Gordon’s on the Pier offers panoramic ocean views from a romantic seaside setting, with grilled meat and seafood specialties.
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Grabber's Bar & Grill
Comfort food aplenty – from wings and burgers to pizzas and poke bowls. West-facing, it’s a great spot to turn up, grab a cocktail, and watch the sunset.
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Chef preparing a dish
Graycliff Restaurant
The first five-star restaurant in The Bahamas, the building was built in the 1700s and is one of the oldest in Nassau (it was originally a pirate’s mansion). Today, you’ll find some of the freshest ingredients on the island paired with excellent service. You even have the chance to sample chocolate from the on-site factory or cigars hand-rolled on the property.
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Hawksbill Cay
Hawksbill Cay is a quiet, uninhabited anchorage with powder-soft beaches, gentle shallows, and scenic ruins. It’s perfect for guests seeking privacy, paddleboarding, and serene island walks within the protected Exuma Park.
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Fishing Bahamas
Highborne Cay
A sheltered anchorage with clear waters, excellent snorkelling, and easy access to beaches and hiking trails. It’s ideal for a calm overnight stop at the gateway to the northern Exumas.
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Highbourne Cay
Discover one of The Bahamas’ best-kept secrets by anchoring at the marina in the south of Highbourne Cay. From here, you can explore and unwind on one of eight beaches within walking distance.
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Bahamas restaurant
Island Brothers
This charming French bistro on the far west side of the island serves French Mediterranean cuisine prepared with local products. Family run, it’s tucked away and a favourite of many.
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Latitude 25, Coral Sands
At this Harbour Island restaurant, expect the finest local ingredients in globetrotting dishes crafted by Executive Chef Ludovic Jarland, served on a terrace overlooking the pool and the ocean beyond.
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Lighthouse Beach
Quite simply one of the best beaches in the entire archipelago – not to be missed during your superyacht rental in The Bahamas. Swim from the Atlantic to the Caribbean, explore caves on the Caribbean side, enjoy a beach BBQ on the Atlantic side, and for the more adventurous, trek to the lighthouse.
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Nassau beach
Love Beach
Love Beach is on the north side of New Providence Island and is close to 40 stunning acres of protected coral. It’s a quieter escape with calm, clear waters and excellent snorkelling just offshore – ideal for a peaceful beach day away from the city buzz.
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MacDuff's
Executive Chef Jason Wallace serves contemporary and Bahamian dishes in a rustic-chic, wood-beamed shack nestled between the beach and the landing strip.
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Marina, Compass Cay
Anchor off or take a berth at Compass Cay to swim with the resident nurse sharks, explore the island’s 13 beaches, or go fishing for grouper, snapper, wahoo, and mahi mahi.
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Mount Alvernia Hermitage
At the highest point in The Bahamas – a heady 63m (206ft) – Monsignor John Hawes built The Hermitage in 1939, a tiny medieval-style monastery designed for peaceful contemplation. Today, it’s a tranquil spot for you and your guests to reflect and soak in panoramic island views.
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Musha Cay
A collection of 11 resort islands owned by magician David Copperfield. Venture ashore for a gym, beachfront movie nights, hiking trails, and a variety of dining options.
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Nipper's Beach Bar & Grill
Perfect for casual dining while enjoying your Bahamas yacht rental, this laid-back lunch shack in Great Guana Cay is right on the beach and known for serving delicious conch, lobster, grilled fresh fish and burgers.
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Nobu
Inside the glowing green arch on Paradise Island, you’ll find exquisite local produce artfully crafted into traditional Japanese cuisine with influences from Peru and Europe.
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Noname Cay
Anchor off this tree-covered island and tender ashore to meet the famous Bahamian swimming pigs.
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O'Brien Cay
Anchor west of the shore and explore The Aquarium, a beautiful coral garden teeming with colourful fish. There’s also a plane wreck just 500m to the south.
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Pink Beach
A gentle Provence rosé by day, this beach transforms into a vivid pink by night. The colour comes from tiny fragments of red and pink foraminifera shells washed in from nearby reefs.
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Plane wreck
One of the most photographed wrecks in the world, this Curtiss C-46 Commando has lain dormant since 1980 and is now a well known anchorage for fishing boats.
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Rachel's Bubble Bath
In the north of Compass Cay lies one of the Bahamas’ finest swimming holes. Here, a natural phenomenon causes seawater to crash over a rocky ridge, creating a luxurious bubble bath effect – hence the name.
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Rock House
Dine inside at the Chef's Table or outside by the pool overlooking the Government Dock, enjoying exquisite favourites from around the world. With inspired cocktails and a superb wine list, Rock House on Harbour Island is not to be missed during your Bahamas yacht charter.
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Fish underwater cave
Rocky Dundas Caves
Discover adventure around Compass Cay by snorkelling the Rocky Dundas Caves, where natural skylights illuminate cathedral-like chambers filled with vibrant marine life. Swim through hidden grottos, free dive into turquoise pockets, and explore coral formations that make this one of the most exciting underwater spots in the Exumas.
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Sea Level, Staniel Cay Yacht Club
Organised by your charter team, moor your yacht at the club’s quay and dine on time-honoured Bahamian classics in a restaurant that has been delighting guests since 1956.
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Shroud Cay Exuma Bahamas
Shroud Cay
Shroud Cay is a peaceful mooring spot bordered by mangrove creeks and tidal pools. It’s great for dinghy explorations, shallow-water swimming, and enjoying the untouched beauty of the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park.
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Spa at Baha Mar
This certified ESPA in Nassau offers massages, facials, mani-pedis, and full-body treatments for women, men, and teens – all designed to help guests achieve harmony with the natural beauty of The Bahamas.
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Spanish Wells
Protected by an off-lying reef, these shallow waters are delightfully warm and sheltered. It’s a wonderful spot for snorkelling – or try your hand at bonefishing.
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Sperm whale
A sperm whale that allegedly died after ingesting plastic waste in 1995 is now memorialised within the Exuma Land and Sea National Park, where its skeleton is displayed as a sobering reminder of marine pollution.
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Staniel Cay
This lively anchorage near the famous swimming pigs and Thunderball Grotto offers calm waters, pristine reefs, and plenty of activities, making it a perennial favourite.
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Fishing Bahamas
Staniel Cay Yacht Club
The Staniel Cay Yacht Club is a hub for watersports, fishing excursions, paddleboarding, and island-hopping adventures. With a full-service marina, vibrant dining scene, and easy access to nearby sandbars and reefs, Staniel Cay is the ideal base for exploring the southern Exumas.
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Stocking Island beach Bahamas
Stocking Island Beach
The beaches on Stocking Island are some of the most beautiful in The Bahamas. Crystal shallows, beach bars, and friendly stingrays await, creating a laid-back, social atmosphere perfect for swimming, snorkelling, and relaxed island days.
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Swimming pigs
No one knows how they got here, but everyone's glad they did! Big Major Cay's swimming pigs are an unmissable stop on any classic Bahamas yacht rental.
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Tartar Bank, Cat Island
Off the south of the island, this underwater pinnacle rises from 1,500m to just 12m below the surface, creating a prime feeding ground for yellowfin tuna, blue marlin, and mahi mahi. A spectacular spot for sportfishing.
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The Boathouse, Valentines Resort & Marina
Another restaurant with its own marina – just a quick call from your charter team on the VHF and you'll be ready to enjoy a unique yacht charter experience from this New England beach house-style dining room on the water.
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The Cove Pool
The Cove at Atlantis, positioned between Cove and Paradise Beaches, features a sprawling pool lined with palms, cabanas, and two infinity pools. Ask your personal cabana butler about booking spa treatments so you can truly unwind.
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The Dunmore
A ’60s-themed luxe beach shack with a terrace overlooking the beach. Expect relaxed fine dining featuring modern Mediterranean dishes with a Bahamian twist.
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The Landing
Australian chef Madelene Pedican reflects her travels with an eclectic menu that draws on European, American, and Asian influences, using the very best local produce at this fabulous restaurant on Harbour Island.
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Thunderball Grotto
This hollow rock with a hole in the top featured in the eponymous Bond movie. Swim among the abundant fish and keep an eye out for the legendary ‘green flash’ as the sun sets below the horizon.
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Thunderball Grotto
Dive into adventure at Thunderball Grotto, an iconic cave system made famous by the James Bond films. Snorkel or free dive through its sunlit chambers, swim alongside schools of tropical fish, and marvel at the kaleidoscope of coral that thrives within the caverns’ twisting passages.
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Tropic Breeze Beach Bar & Grill
This beach bar offers breathtaking ocean views, a relaxed yet stylish atmosphere, and some of the best seafood.
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Tropic of Cancer Beach Exuma Bahamas
Tropic of Cancer Beach
Tropic of Cancer Beach, also known as Pelican Beach, is a pristine ribbon of pale-blue water and powdery white sand. This beach is remote, uncrowded, and one of the most beautiful in The Bahamas.
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Warderick Wells Cay
Known for its stunning sandbars and electric-blue waters, anchoring at Warderick Wells offers incredible snorkelling, nature trails, and the iconic whale skeleton on the beach. It’s a highlight of the Exuma Park.
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Washing Machine
If you're looking for a thrill during your Bahamas yacht charter, visit this exhilarating dive spot at Shroud Cay. Jump into the current at the mouth of the river and let the strong tidal flow sweep you around the sandy peninsula, ending at a vibrant reef.
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Waterloo
Whether you want to hang by the pool or party all night, Club Waterloo is the place to be. By day, enjoy lake views and a fresh, locally sourced menu; stay into the evening for sets from the resident DJ.
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Xuma
Open for lunch or dinner, this beach bar serves American and Asian dishes prepared with only the best fresh local produce.
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Grilled lobster
Xuma’s Restaurant and Bar
Located along the shoreline, Xuma’s Restaurant and Bar allows guests to enjoy views of some of the most scenic spots in the Exumas. The menu emphasises fresh, locally sourced seafood with signature Bahamian dishes like grilled lobster and fish tacos a favourite.
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