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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does it cost to rent a yacht in the Bahamas?

    The average price for a yacht rental in the Bahamas is between $500-1000 per hour. Yacht rentals in the Bahamas vary in price based on the size of the yacht, the duration of the rental, and the desired itinerary. You can find affordable yacht rentals and charters in the Bahamas, some as cheap as $150/hour.

    How do you get to the Bahamas by boat?

    You can reach the Bahamas by boat in from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, or from other Caribbean destinations. You can take the ferry to the ports in the Bahamas or by your own private boat charter. You will have to make sure you have your passport and other documentation when arriving in The Bahamas by boat.

    How far are The Bahamas from West Palm Beach by boat?

    Getting to the Bahamas by boat from West Palm Beach will take about four hours, depending on if you’re taking a ferry or private boat. The ferry from West Palm Beach will only take you as far as Bimini in the Bahamas.

    What is Long Island Bahamas known for?

    Long Island in the Bahamas is one of the lesser-visited islands, making it a tranquil gem with gorgeous beaches, coral reefs, and fewer crowds. It’s also the home of Dean’s Blue Hole, the second-deepest blue hole in the world after the famous Great Blue Hole of Belize.