February in the Bahamas has a quality that the Caribbean's more famous islands rarely manage: stillness with warmth rather than stillness with heat. Air temperatures sit between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius, the trade winds blow at a reliable twelve to eighteen knots from the southeast, and the sea state across the Exumas Sound is almost invariably comfortable. The crowds that cluster around Christmas and New Year have dispersed. The spring-break surge has not yet arrived. What remains is something closer to the islands as they exist in the imagination: uncrowded anchorages, translucent shallows in shades that read as improbable even when you are standing inside them, and the particular silence of a boat lying at anchor in six feet of gin-clear water with no other vessel in sight. For those planning a February charter, the cruising window is essentially the whole month. The Exumas chain runs north to south for roughly 160 kilometres, and the most productive approach is to fly into Nassau, take the boat south through Shroud Cay and Warderick Wells, pause at Staniel Cay for the famous swimming pigs and a yacht-club lunch ashore, then push further to Great Exuma for the week's conclusion. A seven-night itinerary of this structure covers the archipelago's best anchorages without feeling hurried, with full days available for bonefishing, snorkelling the Land and Sea Park, or simply doing nothing particularly useful in very good light. The typical February guest is a US-based family or couple flying in from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, or Palm Beach, often on a private aircraft, for whom a one-hour sector and a world-class cruising ground represents the most efficient luxury transaction of the year. First-time charterers are well served here: the waters are forgiving, the distances manageable, and the provisioning straightforward. On pricing, crewed monohull charters in the 60-to-80-foot range typically run from $28,000 to $52,000 per week before expenses in February, with catamarans in the same size bracket running slightly tighter on the lower end. Booking lead time for high-quality inventory is six to nine months. Those enquiring in September are already working with narrowing options.
| Weekly rate, from | $245k |
| Weekly rate, top of band | $720k |
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