Private Yacht Charters in Belize, Central America
Belize Yacht Charters: The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef
Belize is one of the most extraordinary yacht charter destinations in the Caribbean, anchored by the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the world's second-largest coral reef system stretching 185 miles along the Central American coastline. From Ambergris Caye, the largest island in Belize and home to the laid-back town of San Pedro, a private charter places your group within minutes of coral formations that rival anything in the tropical Atlantic. The reef here has been protected for decades, and the result is a marine ecosystem of exceptional health and diversity that rewards every visit with encounters most guests describe as genuinely transformative.
Ambergris Caye sits at the northern end of the reef system, separated from the Mexican coast by a narrow channel and surrounded by a lagoon of turquoise water so calm and clear that navigation between the cayes feels less like sailing and more like gliding across a swimming pool. The island's 200 plus cayes, each with its own character and its own stretch of reef or mangrove, spread south through the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System toward the silk cayes of the south and the Placencia Peninsula beyond. Hol Chan Marine Reserve, established in 1987 as Belize's first marine protected area, sits just four miles south of San Pedro and forms the centerpiece of any Belize charter itinerary. The reserve encompasses a channel cut through the reef where nutrient-rich water moves freely, concentrating marine life in densities that make every snorkel stop feel like swimming through an aquarium.
The culture of Belize adds a dimension that sets it apart from every other Caribbean charter destination. Belize is English-speaking, carries Mayan heritage thousands of years deep, and blends Caribbean warmth with Central American landscape in a way that feels entirely its own. The food reflects this fusion: conch ceviche prepared with fresh lime and habanero is a charter staple, Belizean lobster appears on menus from June through February, and the fresh catch of the day prepared in Caribbean-Mayan style is consistently among the finest onboard dining in the region. San Pedro has a welcoming, unpretentious energy that guests from across North America find immediately comfortable.
Day Yacht Charters operates a fully crewed Belize fleet from Caribbean Villas Marina in San Pedro on Ambergris Caye. Guests fly into Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport in Belize City, with connecting flights available to San Pedro's Ambergris Caye Municipal Airport for those who prefer to arrive directly on the island. Reach out to us at +1 (305) 515-4735 to check availability and begin planning your Belize charter.
Charter pricing in Belize reflects the exceptional quality of the reef and the destination and varies by vessel size, group size, and charter duration. Our team works individually with each client to build a package that delivers genuine value and the personal attention that defines every Day Yacht Charters experience. Call +1 (305) 515-4735 or email us at info@DayYachtCharters.com for current pricing and availability.
With Day Yacht Charters Belize, you will have an experienced professional crew, fresh provisions, and an itinerary built entirely around what your group wants from the reef. Whether your group wants a morning snorkel at Hol Chan, an afternoon at Secret Beach with champagne on the sand, a midday encounter with nurse sharks at Shark Ray Alley, or a sunset run back to San Pedro with the Caribbean sky turning gold over the cayes, every moment of your charter is designed to feel extraordinary. Contact us today to start planning your Belize adventure.
Belize is fundamentally a reef destination, and the most extraordinary parts of the reef experience are accessible only by water. Hol Chan Marine Reserve, Shark Ray Alley, Mexico Rocks, the Silk Cayes, and the Great Blue Hole all require a boat to reach. A private charter gives you access to all of them at a pace that suits your group, with a crew that handles every logistical detail and a provisioned galley that means you never need to go ashore for food or drink. The public ferry to Caye Caulker follows a fixed schedule and lands on a dock shared with a hundred other tourists. A private yacht arrives when you want, stays as long as the group wants, and leaves on your terms.
The lagoon between Ambergris Caye and the barrier reef is one of the calmest and most beautiful sailing environments in the Western Hemisphere. The reef itself blocks the open Caribbean swell, leaving the inner waters consistently flat and clear. Navigation between the cayes is straightforward for an experienced captain who knows the reef, and the anchorages are numerous enough that even a busy day on the water rarely requires sharing your chosen spot with another boat. Arriving at Hol Chan by private charter before the day-trip boats from San Pedro means having the reserve's most productive snorkel areas to yourselves for the first hour of the morning.
For groups marking a special occasion, Belize delivers memories that a land-based itinerary simply cannot match. The combination of a nurse shark encounter at Shark Ray Alley, a midday conch ceviche lunch at anchor between the cayes, champagne on the sand at Secret Beach in the afternoon, and a sunset run back to San Pedro with the reef glowing in the evening light is a day that guests describe in the reviews they write months after returning home. Contact us at +1 (305) 515-4735 to start planning your Belize charter.
The calm lagoon waters of the Belize reef system accommodate a wide range of vessel types, and our fleet is carefully selected for the specific conditions and itineraries that define a great Belize charter day. The shallow reef lagoon, the protected inner passages between cayes, and the mix of reef and beach destinations suit everything from nimble catamarans to larger luxury motor yachts built for longer passages.
Catamarans are a particularly strong choice for Belize. Their shallow draft opens up anchorages inside the reef that deeper-keel monohulls cannot access, their wide deck platform provides generous space for groups spreading out between snorkel stops, and the twin-hull stability makes them comfortable even for guests who have never been on a sailboat before. Catamarans are ideal for the day-long reef circuit from Hol Chan south to Mexico Rocks and back, staying inside the barrier reef the entire time.
Sailing yachts capture the spirit of the Caribbean trade winds that blow across the barrier reef with remarkable consistency. A morning departure from Caribbean Villas Marina with the trades building behind you, heading south along the lagoon toward the reef pass, with the white line of breaking swell visible on the outer reef to the east, is the kind of sailing that defines the destination. Motor yachts offer the range and speed necessary to reach the Great Blue Hole and return in a full day, covering the 60-mile offshore passage comfortably on a faster vessel.
Superyachts and larger crewed motor yachts are available for groups requiring multiple staterooms, extended range, and the kind of comprehensive hospitality that comes with a full crew complement. These vessels are ideal for multi-day Belize itineraries that explore the southern reef system toward Placencia and the Silk Cayes, corporate events, family reunions across multiple generations, and clients who want the most complete luxury charter experience available in Central America. Call us at +1 (305) 515-4735 to discuss which vessel type suits your group best.
Please note that the yachts shown on our website may not always reflect the most current availability, as we do not have a dedicated web designer to update the listings. Some yachts may be unavailable for reasons such as being sold by the owner, undergoing maintenance, relocated, or already booked by another client. To see a complete and up-to-date list of yachts available for rent in Belize, we recommend contacting us directly. We can provide detailed information, including photos, pricing for day trips, and confirm the availability of any specific yacht.
Experience the Luxury of Belize Yacht Charters - Private Charters Available

A private VIP charter in Belize takes an already extraordinary reef experience and elevates every element of it. From the moment your group steps aboard at Caribbean Villas Marina, the service is focused entirely on you. A private chef comes aboard with a menu built around your group's preferences and the finest Belizean ingredients available that morning: conch ceviche prepared tableside with fresh lime, habanero, and cilantro from the morning market; Belizean lobster tails grilled over hardwood when in season; whole snapper with Caribbean-Mayan spicing and fresh coconut rice; and a spread of tropical fruit, fresh bread, and island sides that reflects the culture of the cayes in every dish. Cold champagne waits on the dock as you cast off. The bar is fully stocked with Belikin beer, fresh-squeezed tropical juice, and premium spirits, and the crew attends to every detail of service throughout the day. When you anchor inside the reef at Secret Beach and the crew arranges beach chairs on the sand while the chef prepares the afternoon fruit and cheese board, you understand why VIP charter guests in Belize consistently describe the experience as the finest day they have ever spent on the water. VIP Belize charters also include professional photography and videography to capture the reef encounters and the celebration, custom floral arrangements, birthday and anniversary presentations, and themed event styling for bachelor and bachelorette groups. Contact us at +1 (305) 515-4735 to build your perfect VIP charter day in Belize.

The Belize Barrier Reef is part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef system, the world's second-largest coral reef at 185 miles in length, and the snorkeling it offers from a private charter out of San Pedro is among the finest in the Caribbean. The protected status of Hol Chan Marine Reserve, established decades before many comparable Caribbean sites received protection, has produced a reef ecosystem of exceptional health and density. Coral formations that elsewhere in the Caribbean have suffered from disease and bleaching remain vibrant and intact here, with brain coral heads measuring four and five feet across, stands of staghorn and elkhorn coral covering the reef slopes, and soft coral in electric violet and orange swaying in the gentle current. The fish life throughout the reserve is outstanding at every depth. Queen angelfish, among the most visually spectacular animals on any reef, appear in pairs moving slowly through the coral formations. Schools of blue tang, sometimes numbering in the hundreds, move in coordinated waves across the reef face. Barracuda, some exceeding four feet in length, hover in the current with the still, watchful quality that makes them one of the most compelling animals in the reef ecosystem. Sea turtles are seen on nearly every Hol Chan visit, surfacing to breathe and then descending back to graze the reef below. Eagle rays in groups of three and four glide above the reef in perfect formation, their spotted backs visible from the surface.
Mexico Rocks, the shallow reef garden north of San Pedro accessible on any half-day charter from Caribbean Villas Marina, delivers Belize reef snorkeling in conditions that are ideal for guests of any swimming ability. The reef begins at four feet of depth and descends gradually to a depth of about 15 feet at the outer edge, and the variety of coral types and fish species concentrated in this relatively small area is remarkable. Parrotfish graze the coral in bright turquoise and orange. French angelfish drift through the formations in pairs. Nurse sharks rest in the sandy clearings between coral heads, entirely still and accessible for a close approach by careful snorkelers. The shallow, protected location inside the barrier reef means that Mexico Rocks is a reliable and excellent snorkel destination regardless of conditions further out on the reef.

The best snorkeling in Belize begins early. A morning departure from Caribbean Villas Marina, arriving at Hol Chan Marine Reserve before the first day-trip boats from San Pedro, puts your group in the water during the most productive and visually rewarding hours of the day. The channel at Hol Chan creates a natural congregation point for the reserve's most impressive animals. The first light of morning filters through the water in long golden shafts, illuminating the coral formations below and giving every fish and turtle an almost luminescent quality. Sea turtles surface regularly within a few meters of snorkelers, entirely at ease with human presence in this long-protected reserve. Eagle rays moving in formation above the reef are one of the most consistently spectacular sights, their wingspans reaching four and five feet as they bank and turn through the blue water overhead. Arriving by private charter means no guided entry procedures, no timed departures, and no tour group crowds during the first hours of the morning.
Shark Ray Alley, immediately adjacent to Hol Chan, provides the most dramatic wildlife encounter on any Belize charter. The nurse sharks at Shark Ray Alley have been visiting this site since local fishing boats began cleaning their catch here decades ago, and the animals have grown so accustomed to snorkelers that they move through the group with complete indifference to human presence. Nurse sharks, which are harmless to snorkelers, reach up to ten feet in length and move with the unhurried, sinuous grace that makes them one of the most impressive animals to encounter in the water. Southern stingrays glide along the sandy bottom below, their disc-shaped forms casting moving shadows across the white sand, and occasionally swim directly upward past snorkelers on their way to the surface. The combination of nurse sharks and stingrays in such density and such proximity is exceptional by any standard in the Caribbean, and guests who have snorkeled around the world consistently rate Shark Ray Alley as one of the most memorable wildlife encounters they have ever had.
Mexico Rocks delivers a third distinct snorkel experience that complements the Hol Chan and Shark Ray Alley visits perfectly. The shallow coral gardens here feel like a different world from the channel environment of Hol Chan: calmer, more intimate, and accessible even for guests who have never snorkeled before. The coral coverage at Mexico Rocks is exceptional, with healthy formations of brain coral, star coral, and fan coral covering nearly every available surface. Reef fish in extraordinary variety and number fill the water column at every depth, from the tiny chromis darting in and out of the coral crevices to the large parrotfish grazing the surface above. On a calm morning, visibility at Mexico Rocks regularly reaches 40 feet, and the combination of shallow depth, abundant light, and dense marine life makes underwater photography here among the most rewarding in Belize.
Caye Caulker and the waters surrounding the Split provide a fourth snorkel and swim experience that rounds out a full-day Belize charter beautifully. The reef surrounding Caye Caulker has its own character: slightly deeper than Mexico Rocks, more exposed to the open Caribbean on its eastern side, and home to a population of larger reef fish including snapper and barracuda that patrol the outer reef edge in impressive numbers. The Split itself, the channel dividing the island, creates a fast-moving tidal flow that is popular for drift snorkeling, carrying snorkelers effortlessly through a narrow passage of clear water with reef fish on both sides. The afternoon light at Caye Caulker, with the sun beginning its descent toward the mainland to the west and the water turning from blue to deep green in the channel shadow, is one of those Belize moments that guests recall with complete clarity months after returning home.
Belize is one of those charter destinations that exceeds every expectation. You arrive knowing the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef is remarkable, because the photographs of Hol Chan Marine Reserve and the aerial views of the reef system from above tell you that much. What you are not prepared for until you are standing on the deck of a private yacht inside the reef lagoon, with the turquoise water of the inner cayes extending in every direction and the white line of the outer reef visible to the east, is how intimate and accessible the whole thing feels. The Belize Barrier Reef is not a distant attraction that requires a long offshore passage to reach. It is right there, minutes from the dock, immediately extraordinary, and entirely welcoming.
The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef system, at 185 miles in length the world's second-largest coral reef, provides the eastern boundary of the Belize charter area. The fringing reefs, patch reefs, and channel formations accessible from Caribbean Villas Marina in San Pedro put world-class coral snorkeling within easy range of even a half-day charter. Hol Chan Marine Reserve, four miles south of San Pedro, represents the reef at its most protected and most productive. The reserve's protected status dates to 1987, and decades of conservation have produced a reef ecosystem in exceptional condition compared to many comparable Caribbean sites. The diversity of marine life in Hol Chan is genuinely outstanding: nurse sharks, eagle rays, southern stingrays, sea turtles, barracuda, snapper, queen angelfish, blue tang, and parrotfish are all reliably present throughout the year.
A full-day Belize charter from Caribbean Villas Marina typically follows a pattern that has proven itself across hundreds of successful charters. An early morning departure as the sun is still low over the reef to the east, the crew preparing breakfast aboard while the captain navigates south through the lagoon toward Hol Chan. Arriving at the reserve before the day-trip boats means having the channel to yourselves for the first hour of snorkeling, with sea turtles and eagle rays appearing with a frequency that consistently surprises even experienced snorkelers. The Shark Ray Alley visit follows, with nurse sharks arriving within moments of the group entering the water. The midday passage north to Mexico Rocks or west to Secret Beach opens the afternoon to swimming, relaxing, and the fresh-prepared lunch served at anchor between the cayes. The return to San Pedro in the late afternoon, with the Caribbean sky turning gold above the reef and the lights of San Pedro appearing on the horizon ahead, brings one of the finest days of any guest's travel year to a close.
The cultural dimension of Belize is something that distinguishes it from every other Caribbean charter destination. Belize is the only English-speaking country in Central America, which makes communication easy and the guest experience immediate and comfortable. The Mayan heritage runs deep throughout the country, and while the reef is the primary focus of any Ambergris Caye charter, guests who venture inland even briefly encounter a living Mayan cultural tradition that has existed in this landscape for thousands of years. The food of Belize reflects this dual heritage: Caribbean-Mayan fusion cuisine that draws on the seafood of the reef, the produce of the mainland, and the spicing traditions of both cultures to create something that is entirely its own. Conch ceviche, fresh barracuda tacos, and lobster prepared with achiote and coconut are the flavors of the charter table in Belize, and they are extraordinary.
San Pedro on Ambergris Caye is one of the most welcoming and comfortable charter bases in the Caribbean. The town has a well-developed tourism infrastructure with excellent restaurants, shops, and services, but it has retained the laid-back island character that makes it feel like a destination rather than a resort. Golf carts are the primary mode of transport, the streets are sandy, and the pace of life on the island is genuinely relaxed in a way that visitors from major North American cities find immediately restorative. Caribbean Villas Marina sits at the center of town and provides a convenient and well-organized departure point for every charter itinerary.
The Great Blue Hole, for guests who want to push the charter experience to its outer limits, lies 60 miles offshore from San Pedro and is accessible on a full-day charter aboard a faster motor yacht. The UNESCO World Heritage site, a circular oceanic sinkhole 300 meters wide and 125 meters deep, is most celebrated as a diving destination but offers snorkelers on the rim an experience of extraordinary visual impact. The transition from the bright turquoise of the surrounding reef to the deep blue of the hole interior is one of the most striking natural color contrasts in the world, and the stalactite formations visible just below the surface at the rim give the site a genuinely otherworldly quality. Reef sharks patrol the outer walls and are commonly visible from the surface. Half a day at the Great Blue Hole followed by a reef stop on the return delivers the outer boundary of what a Belize charter can achieve in a single day.
Day Yacht Charters maintains a carefully selected Belize fleet covering every group size and charter style. We do not overbook vessels or rush turnaround times between charters. Every boat goes out clean, properly provisioned, and crewed by people who take genuine pride in the experience they deliver. Call +1 (305) 515-4735 or contact us online to check current availability and reserve the right vessel for your group and your dates. The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef is waiting.
Belize enjoys a warm, tropical climate with sunshine and trade winds that make it a wonderful charter destination year-round. The dry season from December through June offers the clearest visibility in the water, the calmest sailing conditions, and the most reliable reef snorkeling conditions. July through November brings warmer, lush weather with excellent charter value and often spectacular light for photography around the cayes. Year-round temperatures stay between 75 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit and the reef water is warm and inviting in every month.
Yes. Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Shark Ray Alley are two of the most famous snorkel sites in the Caribbean and both are regularly included on Day Yacht Charters Belize itineraries. Hol Chan is a protected marine reserve with exceptional coral formations, sea turtles, eagle rays, and large populations of reef fish in a protected channel. Shark Ray Alley is immediately adjacent and is famous for nurse sharks and southern stingrays that have grown accustomed to snorkelers. A private charter lets you arrive early before the day-trip boats from San Pedro, and have the sites to yourselves for the best snorkeling conditions.
A typical Belize charter begins at Caribbean Villas Marina in San Pedro, heading south along the reef toward Hol Chan Marine Reserve for a morning snorkel. The combination of Hol Chan and Shark Ray Alley typically takes one to two hours and delivers encounters with nurse sharks, sea turtles, southern stingrays, and an extraordinary variety of reef fish. After the snorkel, the boat heads to Caye Caulker or Mexico Rocks for a midday swim, followed by a catered lunch with fresh conch ceviche and Belizean seafood. The afternoon is relaxed, with time to explore the reef or enjoy the calm turquoise water between the cayes.
We recommend booking four to six weeks ahead for most dates and two to three months in advance for peak season windows from late December through early February and during spring break. Ambergris Caye is a popular destination for travelers from North America and Europe, and quality charter vessels book up quickly. Call us at +1 (305) 515-4735 and we will check availability and match you with the right vessel for your group.
Yes. All Day Yacht Charters Belize charters include food and beverages prepared and served aboard by the crew. Belize has a remarkable seafood culture built around fresh conch, lobster when in season, snapper, and barracuda prepared in Caribbean-Mayan style. Conch ceviche made with fresh catch and lime is a classic charter experience that guests consistently describe as a highlight of the day. A full bar, cold Belizean beverages, fresh tropical fruit, and snacks are available throughout. Custom menus and dietary preferences are accommodated with advance notice.
Our Belize fleet accommodates groups of two to approximately twenty guests depending on the vessel chosen. Smaller yachts from 32 to 45 feet are ideal for couples and intimate groups of up to eight. Mid-size vessels handle groups of 10 to 14 comfortably. Larger catamarans and motor yachts accommodate groups of 15 to 20 for milestone celebrations, family vacations, bachelor and bachelorette parties, and corporate retreats on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef. Call us at +1 (305) 515-4735 to discuss your group size and we will match you with the right vessel for your dates.
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Belize: A Premier Destination for Yacht Charters in Central America
Belize draws visitors from across North America, Europe, and increasingly from around the world who come specifically for the combination of assets that this English-speaking Central American destination delivers: the world's second-largest barrier reef within minutes of the dock, warm Caribbean water year-round, a Mayan heritage that reaches back thousands of years, and the kind of laid-back island culture on Ambergris Caye that makes every visitor feel immediately welcome. Day Yacht Charters has built our Belize operation around matching guests to the right vessels and designing itineraries that reflect the best the reef and the cayes have to offer, whether that is a snorkel-focused morning at Hol Chan, a full-day reef circuit from Mexico Rocks to Caye Caulker, or a longer passage south toward Placencia and the Silk Cayes.
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Private Chef Excellence
Belize has one of the most distinctive seafood cultures in the Caribbean, built around fresh conch, Belizean lobster when in season, snapper, barracuda, and the Caribbean-Mayan culinary tradition that defines cooking in the cayes. A private chef on your Belize charter takes these exceptional local ingredients and prepares them aboard in a way that no restaurant in San Pedro can match, because the setting, the salt air, and the turquoise reef water surrounding every meal make the food taste fundamentally different. Conch ceviche made tableside with fresh catch, lime, and habanero is a charter staple that guests describe in near-reverential terms. Call us at +1 (305) 515-4735 to arrange a private chef for your charter day.
Photo and Video Services
Belize gives a professional photographer a working environment of extraordinary richness. The nurse shark encounter at Shark Ray Alley, the eagle rays in formation above Hol Chan, the turquoise water and white sand of Secret Beach in the afternoon sun, the conch ceviche preparation on deck, and the golden hour light over the cayes as you sail home: these are the images that define the Belize charter experience and they deserve to be captured properly. Underwater photography services, drone footage over the reef, lifestyle photography on deck, and full-day cinematic highlight reels are all available. Contact us when booking to arrange photography and videography for your Belize charter.
Decorations and Add-Ons
Celebrate on the reef in Belize style. Custom tropical floral arrangements featuring local blooms, personalized banners, champagne on arrival at Caribbean Villas Marina, birthday cake presentation at anchor off Secret Beach, anniversary packages, bachelorette party styling, and themed table settings are all available for any Belize charter. Every decoration is installed and waiting before your group steps aboard, so you arrive to a boat that already looks exactly like the celebration it is meant to be. Contact us at +1 (305) 515-4735 to discuss your event and we will arrange every detail in advance.
Hol Chan Marine Reserve and the Belize Barrier Reef
Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Shark Ray Alley represent the defining snorkel experiences of any Belize charter. Hol Chan is one of the most protected and productive marine reserves in Central America, with nurse sharks, sea turtles, eagle rays, and an extraordinary concentration of reef fish in a natural channel cut through the barrier reef. Adjacent Shark Ray Alley delivers close encounters with nurse sharks and southern stingrays that rank among the most memorable wildlife experiences available anywhere in the Caribbean. Arriving by private charter means reaching these sites before the day-trip crowds and having the reserve to yourselves during the finest hours of the morning. Contact us to include Hol Chan and Shark Ray Alley on your Belize itinerary.
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Planning Your Belize Yacht Charter
Belize is well connected and straightforward to reach from major North American departure points. Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport in Belize City (IATA: BZE) receives direct flights from Miami, Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Charlotte, and Chicago on American Airlines, United, Delta, and Southwest. Guests arriving at BZE can connect directly to San Pedro via Tropic Air or Maya Island Air, with scheduled domestic flights departing Belize City Municipal Airport every 30 minutes for the 20-minute hop to Ambergris Caye Municipal Airport. Alternatively, water taxis run regularly from the Belize City Marine Terminal to San Pedro with a journey time of approximately 90 minutes. Caribbean Villas Marina is located in central San Pedro and is within walking distance of the main town waterfront.
Charter durations in Belize typically run from a half-day of four to five hours up to a full day of eight hours. A half-day charter out of Caribbean Villas Marina can comfortably reach Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Shark Ray Alley, with time for a swim stop at Mexico Rocks on the return. A full-day charter opens up the entire northern reef system: Hol Chan and Shark Ray Alley in the morning, Mexico Rocks or Caye Caulker at midday, and Secret Beach in the afternoon for a sunset swim with the Caribbean Sea to the west. Longer charters toward the Silk Cayes, Placencia, and Laughing Bird Caye National Park are available for groups with additional time and a desire to explore the southern reef system. Overnight and multi-day charters are also available for guests who want to wake up anchored between the cayes.
Payment options include credit card, PayPal, Zelle, and bank wire. A deposit secures your vessel and date, with the balance due on charter day. Crew gratuity, typically 15 to 20 percent of the charter fee, is customarily paid in cash and is separate from the charter price. Contact us at +1 (305) 515-4735 or at info@DayYachtCharters.com to check availability and start planning your Belize charter.