Half Day Private Yacht Charters

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Half Day Private Yacht Charters

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A private yacht day in Nassau feels like you’re in charge of the ocean. You pick your departure time, then your crew shapes a route that can include Rose Island, pigs, coral-head snorkeling, and even turtle time. I love how the pace is built around what you want to do instead of a rigid schedule, and how non-motorized water toys are included for easy fun.

The captain and crew keep things friendly and organized, and the group size stays small enough that the day doesn’t feel chaotic. One watch-out: the half-day format means you’ll likely have to trade time between options like Rose Island vs. pig island/beach time, and the wave runner is an extra add-on.

Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

Half Day Private Yacht Charters - Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

  • Private yacht for up to 10 people: Your group stays together, with the experience built around your choices.
  • Flexible 4-hour routing: You can end up focusing on Rose Island or switching to pigs, turtles, and quieter beaches.
  • Coral-head snorkeling: The snorkeling stop is aimed at real live coral heads, not just a quick swim.
  • Included water toys (non-motorized): You get extra time on the water without paying for every activity.
  • Optional wave runner excursion: More adrenaline, but it costs extra because it’s not included.

Half-Day Yacht Charters from Nassau: What This Is Really Like

There’s something special about leaving Nassau by yacht without the usual crowd stress. This is a private charter (only your group), and the whole experience is shaped to fit a half day—about four hours—starting wherever you choose in the day’s schedule. For me, that matters because half-day trips work best when the crew uses the time efficiently instead of treating the day like a long transit slog.

You also get a very clear sweet spot: you’re close to the action, but you’re not spending the whole trip stuck looking at Nassau from the water. The route often starts with a nearby option—Rose Island is described as just about 20 minutes from the main island—so you can get into swimming and snorkeling sooner rather than later. Then, if your plan includes the more “full-on” underwater time, you may head farther out; the itinerary notes that the rip area is about one hour away from the main island.

The other thing I like is how the crew is described as welcoming and capable. The yacht is kept clean and organized, and the views from up top are the kind you remember after your phone battery gives up. For a group up to nine, the snorkeling experience also sounds like it stays manageable and fun rather than rushed.

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Price and Value: Is $8,000 Fair for Up to 10 People?

Half Day Private Yacht Charters - Price and Value: Is $8,000 Fair for Up to 10 People?
At $8,000 per group (up to 10 people), the math is straightforward: the cost is roughly $800 per person if you fill all 10 spots. That’s not “cheap,” but it can be fair value if you’re thinking like a group day out rather than an individual activity.

Here’s where the value comes from. First, you’re booking a private boat, not a shared cruise. Second, you’re getting included non-motorized water toys, which turns the trip from one snorkel stop into a longer block of water time. Third, the route is flexible: you can choose to concentrate on Rose Island—or spend more time on pigs, secluded beach walking, and turtle snorkeling.

Where the price can feel less attractive is if your group isn’t large. Since it’s a per-group cost, smaller parties may feel like you’re paying for empty seats. Also, if you’re expecting the wave runner to be part of the standard package, it isn’t. The listing calls wave runner an add-on, so you should budget for it if it’s on your must-do list.

If you want a yacht day that feels tailored—and you’re traveling with a group that can actually use the full capacity—this pricing can make sense.

Your 4-Hour Route: Rose Island Day vs. Pigs, Turtles, and Secluded Beaches

Half Day Private Yacht Charters - Your 4-Hour Route: Rose Island Day vs. Pigs, Turtles, and Secluded Beaches
The biggest thing to know is that your charter is built around choice. You pick the departure time, and your crew lines up stops based on what fits the day. For a 4-hour tour, the plan can focus on either Rose Island or visiting the pigs, and then you build around swimming, snorkeling, and beach time.

Option A: Rose Island Focus

Rose Island is the early win for a half-day because it’s about 20 minutes from Nassau. If you want your day to feel “close and easy,” this is usually the best direction. The experience naturally includes time for swimming and snorkeling, with the coral-head stop described as part of the overall plan.

What you’ll like: less travel time, more water time, and a simple day that still delivers that Caribbean feeling of being out on open water quickly.

What to watch: because it’s a half-day, choosing Rose Island can mean less room for pig island visits or more secluded beach exploration.

Option B: Pig Island and the Secluded-Beach Side

If pigs are on your wish list, you can structure the trip around that. The pig stop includes a note that an entry fee applies, so plan on paying that separately. The itinerary also describes time for seclusion—secluded beaches and white sand beach walking on a quieter island—plus options like swimming with turtles and snorkeling real live coral heads.

What you’ll like: the day feels more like an adventure route than a single-stop beach day. Pigs and turtles also give you variety, so you’re not doing the same thing on repeat.

What to watch: because the day includes more moving pieces, the half-day can feel tight. If you want a long, slow beach stretch, you’ll want to be clear with your crew early about how you want to spend your time.

The “up to 10” reality

The charter’s standard capacity is 10 passengers. The information also indicates that going beyond that involves an add-on approach (and it may affect how the day’s activities are paced). In plain terms: if your group is near the limit, you’re in the sweet zone.

Snorkeling Real Live Coral Heads (and When It Might Feel Like a Bonus)

Half Day Private Yacht Charters - Snorkeling Real Live Coral Heads (and When It Might Feel Like a Bonus)
This charter is built around snorkeling that targets live coral heads. That phrasing matters because it signals you’re not just floating near a dock or doing a quick look. You’re aiming for real underwater structure with the color and texture that comes from coral formations.

The itinerary also adds turtle time depending on your route. That’s a big difference-maker for a half-day: turtles turn snorkeling from a sightseeing activity into a moment you actually feel lucky to have.

Timing is the other piece. If your plan takes you toward the farther-out “rip” area (about one hour from Nassau), expect the day to lean more toward underwater and less toward slow wandering. If you stick closer with Rose Island, you’ll often get more immediate beach-water time, with snorkeling still included.

My practical advice: treat the snorkel as the anchor activity. If you try to pack every option into four hours, it can feel like you’re sprinting. If you choose your snorkel focus first, the rest of the day—beach time, pig island, water toys—falls into place more naturally.

Onboard Time: Clean, Organized, and Built for Water Toys

Half Day Private Yacht Charters - Onboard Time: Clean, Organized, and Built for Water Toys
The yacht experience here is described in a very specific way: clean and organized, with a crew that feels welcoming and makes you comfortable. That’s not a small detail. On a private charter, you’re spending real time aboard before and after getting in the water. When the boat is well kept, you don’t waste energy on little annoyances.

Also, those views from up top are called out as spectacular. Even if your day is focused on snorkeling, it’s worth taking a minute to enjoy the deck from above. Nassau from the water doesn’t look like the postcards; it looks like a moving map.

Included: bring your own food + free non-motorized water toys

You bring your own food. That’s a trade-off, but it can also make the trip easier if you’re traveling with picky eaters or you want snacks that match your group’s style. You’re not stuck paying for meals on the boat.

The good news is that non-motorized water toys are included. That’s the kind of inclusion that makes a half-day feel longer because you’re not only waiting for the one main swim window. You’ll get more chances to play—just without needing an extra charge for each item.

Wave runner is an add-on

The wave runner is explicitly not included. So if you want it, decide ahead of time and budget for it. Also, since it’s an add-on excursion, it may shift how your time gets divided between snorkeling, beach breaks, and “hang out” moments aboard.

Timing That Works: Choosing Your Departure and Staying Comfortable in Four Hours

Half Day Private Yacht Charters - Timing That Works: Choosing Your Departure and Staying Comfortable in Four Hours
Your departure time is chosen by you. The listing shows a start time of 8:00 am, but the key idea is flexibility. That can help a lot, because morning starts tend to give you calmer conditions and a smoother rhythm for a water-based trip.

The half-day length is also a benefit: four hours is long enough for swimming, snorkeling, and beach time, but short enough that you can still plan the rest of your day in Nassau. The downside is that you can’t do everything. The itinerary is very clear that in a four-hour window you’ll generally focus on either Rose Island or pig island, not both as a full-length priority.

If you’re trying to maximize the whole package—Rose Island, pigs, turtles, coral heads, secluded beaches—this charter can still deliver, but you’ll want to choose what’s most important before you get on the boat.

What I’d Recommend This Yacht Charter For

Half Day Private Yacht Charters - What I’d Recommend This Yacht Charter For
This is a strong fit if you want:

  • A private yacht feeling in Nassau without booking a full-day schedule
  • A group size that fits the up to 10 passenger setup
  • A day built around water time: swimming, snorkeling, and water toys
  • The option to add a wave runner if your group likes higher-energy activities

It’s especially good for groups that enjoy variety. The structure can give you Rose Island water time or pig island fun plus secluded beach walking. And if your group wants something “wow” underwater, the coral-head snorkeling is the anchor.

If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, the price may feel steep unless you’re specifically chasing a private boat day. But if you’re a small group that’s okay paying for privacy, it can still be a memorable splurge.

Should You Book Fun Club Yacht Charters in Nassau?

Half Day Private Yacht Charters - Should You Book Fun Club Yacht Charters in Nassau?
If you’re aiming for a private, flexible half-day on the water with real coral-head snorkeling, included non-motorized water toys, and a crew that makes the day feel friendly and easy, this charter is a solid choice. The strongest reason to book is simple: it’s designed around a mix of snorkeling plus “on-water and off-water” fun, without dragging you through a big group schedule.

I’d only hesitate if:

  • You’re dead set on the wave runner being included (it’s an add-on)
  • You want a slow, long beach day with no switching between spots
  • Your group won’t come close to filling the capacity, because the per-group price can feel less efficient

If your group can commit to the four-hour flow and you’re excited about coral-head snorkeling, pigs/turtles/secluded beaches, and a welcoming private crew, then yes—book it and treat it like a half-day adventure, not a checklist race.

FAQ

How much does the half-day private yacht charter cost?

It’s listed at $8,000 per group, up to 10 people.

How long is the charter?

The duration is about 4 hours.

Is the wave runner included?

No. The wave runner is listed as an add-on.

What’s included in the price?

You bring your own food, and all non-motorized water toys are free of use. (Wave runner is not included.)

What time does it start?

The meeting start time is shown as 8:00 am, and the itinerary notes that clients choose the time of departure.

Where do you meet the boat?

The meeting point is 72 E Bay St, Nassau, The Bahamas. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.

Is it a private tour?

Yes. It’s private, so only your group participates.

Is the tour good for most travelers?

It notes that most travelers can participate.

What’s the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

Does weather affect the tour?

Yes. It requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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