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Bahamas Yacht Charter in December

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December arrives in the Bahamas not as a month of endings but as a kind of opening. The summer's heat has lifted, the water temperature holds at a comfortable twenty-six degrees, and the prevailing north-east trade winds settle into their most reliable pattern of the year, running at twelve to eighteen knots and delivering consistent, manageable sailing across the Sea of Abaco and the Exuma Sound. Crowd levels are materially lower than the peak weeks between Christmas and New Year; arrivals before December 18 will find most anchorages holding fewer than half a dozen boats. The sky carries that particular high-pressure clarity that photographers and cinematographers pay location fees to access. For guests planning a serious cruising itinerary, the first three weeks of December represent the sweet spot of the Bahamian season. Seas are settled, provisioning stocks in Nassau and George Town are fully replenished after the shoulder season, and the risk of tropical disturbance has effectively passed. A seven-day charter departing Nassau might open at the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, spend two nights at Warderick Wells, then work south through Staniel Cay and the Thunderball Grotto before turning back via Great Guana Cay and finishing with a day's beach charter at a private sandbar off Lee Stocking Island. It is an itinerary that works as well for children aged eight as it does for couples marking a significant occasion. Booking lead times for December have compressed in recent seasons. Expect strong availability to disappear by August for the period between December 1 and December 17, and by May for the Christmas fortnight. Guests who have not yet secured a vessel for the holiday week should treat this as a matter of some urgency. The profile that books December most consistently is the American family with school-age children, drawn by the one-hour flight from south Florida, the reliably calm conditions, and water that rewards snorkelling at every anchorage without requiring any prior sailing experience from the guests themselves. Weekly rates for a well-appointed 80-foot motor yacht with a crew of three run from approximately $45,000 to $65,000 before expenses, positioning December as among the most accessible entry points into crewed charter anywhere in the Atlantic basin.

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What is the weather like in the Bahamas in December?
December is one of the better months to be out there. Temperatures run between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit, trade winds are steady at 10 to 20 knots, and you are clear of hurricane season, which ends November 30. Cold fronts do push through occasionally from the north and can drop temperatures for a day or two, so pack a light layer. Seas are generally settled, underwater visibility is at its best, and the anchorages are quieter than they will be come January.
How far in advance should I book a December Bahamas charter?
For Christmas and New Year's weeks, you need to be thinking 9 to 12 months out. The strong yachts in the 80 to 150 foot range are spoken for by March or April of that same year. If you come to me in October asking about Christmas week, your choices will be thin and you will be paying top rates for what remains. Early and mid-December have more flexibility, but those weeks fill up faster than most clients expect.
Which islands should we focus on for a December Bahamas itinerary?
The Exumas are where most charters belong in December. You have the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, Big Major Cay for the pigs, world-class sandbars, and reliable anchorages throughout. Nassau works well as a base for provisioning and has the infrastructure for larger yachts. Harbour Island and Eleuthera offer pink sand beaches with considerably fewer people. The Abacos are an option for groups who want something more remote, though infrastructure there is still limited following Hurricane Dorian.
What does a crewed Bahamas charter cost in December?
Budget a meaningful premium for December over shoulder months. A crewed motor yacht in the 80 to 100 foot range runs roughly 30,000 to 60,000 dollars per week in base charter fee. Beyond that you have the APA, the Advance Provisioning Allowance, which covers fuel, food, drinks, and dockage, typically 30 to 35 percent of the base fee. Christmas and New Year's periods often carry mandatory multi-week booking minimums and repositioning charges. Know your full number before you fall in love with a specific boat.
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