Welcome to the Dream Yacht’s Bahamas Series
We’re kicking off our Dream Bahamas Series—a collection of blogs dedicated to helping you explore the very best of the Bahamas by yacht. Dream Yacht offers access to two incredible sailing destinations: the Exumas and the Abacos. Each is distinct in personality and beauty, and we’ll be diving into both in the coming weeks.
If you’re dreaming of a tropical getaway that combines adventure, relaxation, and incredible wildlife, look no further than a yacht charter in the Bahamas. This is the first blog in our Bahamas series, where we’ll explore everything these sun-soaked islands have to offer — from iconic anchorages to hidden gems only accessible by boat. With over 700 islands and countless cays, the Bahamas offers an idyllic setting for sailors and holiday-goers alike.
From curated cruising itineraries and insider insights to local tips, travel logistics, and can’t-miss experiences, this series is your go-to guide for planning the ultimate Bahamian escape. Whether you’re dreaming of shallow turquoise anchorages or charming island settlements, we’re here to deliver inspiration and practical advice to make your sailing adventure unforgettable.
Stay tuned for more—and let the voyage begin!
Why Charter a Yacht in The Bahamas?
While the Bahamas are often associated with commercial cruises and bustling resorts, there’s a more intimate, authentic side waiting to be discovered. Imagine trading the crowds and cookie-cutter experiences for quiet harbours, vibrant local settlements, and the freedom to explore at your own pace.
A private yacht charter lets you escape the ordinary and sail these phenomenal islands in comfort. Snorkel vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life, stroll along untouched white-sand beaches, and dive into crystal-clear turquoise waters—all from the deck of your own floating sanctuary.
Experience this family’s unforgettable journey through the Exumas, where they embraced the island’s laid-back charm and the breathtakingly blue waters.
Discover the Exumas: A Chain of Hidden Gems
The Exumas, a stunning chain of 365 cays, are renowned for their crystal-clear waters and pristine beaches just 35 miles south of Nassau. Departing from Nassau, this adventure takes you to iconic spots like Big Major Cay, home to the famous swimming pigs, and Compass Cay, where you can swim with friendly nurse sharks. Snorkelling enthusiasts will revel in the vibrant marine life at Thunderball Grotto, featured in the James Bond movie “Thunderball.” See the top excursions for this destination here. Many of these treasures can only be accessed by boat, making a yacht charter the best choice to explore these expansive waters.

Explore the Abacos: Where Tranquility Meets Island Charm
Set your course for the Abacos, a charming and easy-to-navigate chain of islands and barrier cays in the northern Bahamas. Known for their historic colonial towns, calm turquoise waters, and relaxed Caribbean vibe, the Abacos offer a sailing experience that’s as serene as it is unforgettable. Get an inside look at this traveller’s recent adventure through the Abacos here.
Cruise past pastel-painted villages, anchor in sheltered harbours, and stroll through quaint settlements like Hope Town and Green Turtle Cay. This region is a haven for those seeking simplicity and authenticity—where every island brings a new horizon and every sunset feels like your own private show. Whether you’re sailing with a skipper or captaining your own vessel, the Abacos promise unspoiled beauty, rich culture, and the freedom to explore on your own terms.
Charter Options to Suit Every Traveller in the Bahamas
Dream Yacht caters to all levels of experience:
- Bareboat Charter: Ideal for seasoned sailors wanting the freedom to navigate the islands at their own pace.
- Skippered Charter: Perfect for those who prefer to relax and let a professional skipper handle the sailing.
- Easy Crewed Charter: Experience worry free sailing with a professional captain at the helm and friendly hostess handling full or half board meals.
- By the Cabin Charter: Share a yacht with fellow travellers, enjoying private ensuite cabins while the crew takes care of sailing and cooking.

Planning Your Bahamian Adventure
The Bahamas enjoys a year-round tropical climate, making it a perfect destination in any season. The high season runs from December to April, with slightly cooler, breezy days and temperatures ranging between 28–31°C (82–88°F). The quieter low season, from August to early October, may see some restaurants and services operate on reduced schedules.
Getting to the Bahamas is straightforward, with international flights arriving at key hubs like Nassau, Marsh Harbour, and George Town from cities around the world. Once you arrive, Dream Yacht’s bases are located just a short drive from the airport, and we’re happy to assist in arranging a taxi transfer upon request.
The Bahamian dollar is the official currency and is pegged to the U.S. dollar at a 1:1 ratio. Most businesses accept both currencies, and credit cards are widely used.
When sailing through the Bahamas, keep in mind that some national parks may require entry or mooring fees. For example, the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park charges mooring fees based on the size of your yacht. These protected areas are rich in biodiversity and carefully preserved, so it’s important to follow all posted regulations—such as no fishing, no shell collecting, and observing motoring speed limits. Always consult official park websites before your visit for the most current guidelines.

Embark on Your Dream Voyage
Whether you’re an experienced sailor or a first-time cruiser, Dream Yacht provides an array of options to explore the breathtaking beauty of the Bahamas. From the vibrant marine life of the Exumas to the tranquil waters of the Abacos, your perfect sailing adventure awaits.
Stay tuned for a curated collection of Bahamas sailing inspiration, from captivating destination spotlights and thoughtfully crafted itineraries to expert insights that elevate every moment on the water. This series offers something exceptional for travellers of every kind.