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Yacht charter and Boat rental in Dominican Republic
91 boats available

Fairline 43 | Volare
- Year
- 2005
- Cabins
- 2
- People
- 10
- Deposit insurance included
- Fuel included
- Skipper included
- Transit log included


Sea Ray 370 | Rocket Ship
- Year
- 2010
- Cabins
- 1
- People
- 10
- Air conditioning
- Deposit insurance included
- Skipper included
- Transit log included


HH Catamarans HH50 Ocean Cruiser | Marcela
- Year
- 2023
- Cabins
- 1
- People
- 8
- Transit log included
- Deposit insurance included
- Drinks included
- Skipper included


Riviera 49 | Marcelle
- Year
- 2002
- Cabins
- 2
- People
- 15
- Air conditioning
- Deposit insurance included
- Transit log included
- Skipper included
Electric toiletsExcursiones Bayahibe

Custom Built 55 | Captain Gringo
- Year
- 2010
- People
- 60
- Transit log included
- Deposit insurance included
- Fuel included
- Skipper included


Custom Built 50 | Abierto 1
- Year
- 2008
- People
- 40
- Deposit insurance included
- Fuel included
- Skipper included
- Transit log included


Azimut 55 | Indi
- Year
- 2005
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 14
- Deposit insurance included
- Fuel included
- Skipper included
- Transit log included
Electric toilets

Fairline 43 | Aria 1
- Year
- 2005
- Cabins
- 2
- People
- 10
- Deposit insurance included
- Fuel included
- Skipper included
- Transit log included


Custom Built 60 | Infinity Ocean
- Year
- 2018
- People
- 5
- FREE WiFi
- Deposit insurance included
- Drinks included
- Skipper included


Custom Built 42 | Diaspora
- Year
- 2015
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 8
- Deposit insurance included
- Fuel included
- Skipper included
- Transit log included


Azimut 60 | Soleil
- Year
- 2017
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 17
- Deposit insurance included
- Fuel included
- Skipper included
- Transit log included


Fountaine Pajot Marquises 56 | Big Grace
- Year
- 2010
- People
- 40
- Drinks included
- Snacks included
- Deposit insurance included
- Skipper included


Custom Built 56 | Ale y Erik 1
- Year
- 2020
- People
- 50
- Transit log included
- Deposit insurance included
- Fuel included
- Skipper included


Powerplay 54 | Liquid
- Year
- 2003
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 22
- Deposit insurance included
- Fuel included
- Skipper included
- Transit log included


Custom Built 32 | Cat Pause 3
- Year
- 2000
- People
- 10
- Drinks included
- Snacks included
- Deposit insurance included
- Skipper included


Custom Built 44 | Happy Hours
- Year
- 2009
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 20
- Deposit insurance included
- Fuel included
- Skipper included
- Transit log included


Custom Built 60 | Trinity
- Year
- 2018
- People
- 20
- Deposit insurance included
- Drinks included
- Skipper included
- Transit log included


Boston Whaler 32 | Trampolin
- Year
- 2012
- People
- 12
- Transit log included
- Deposit insurance included
- Fuel included
- Skipper included

Why the Dominican Republic Is a Prime Yacht-Charter Destination
The Dominican Republic sits where the Atlantic meets the Caribbean Sea, offering warm trade winds, a long dry season (November – April) and protected marinas that welcome vessels up to super-yacht size. Its varied coastline means you can cruise sheltered lagoons one day and deep-sea fish the next, all without long passages between anchorages.
Key Marinas
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Cap Cana Marina (Punta Cana) – 150 + slips, 11 ft / 3.5 m controlling depth, inland basin for hurricane protection.
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Casa de Campo Marina (La Romana) – 90,000 m² full-service facility with repair yard, fuel dock and restaurants.
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Ocean World Marina (Puerto Plata) – useful north-coast stop when transiting to or from the Bahamas.
Cruising Areas and Highlights
Punta Cana & Cap Cana
This eastern hub is best known for quick day trips to the turquoise natural pool off Juanillo Beach and for record bill-fish seasons just a few miles offshore.
La Romana & Casa de Campo
From here, it is an easy run to Isla Catalina for snorkelling over coral heads, or to the sand-bottomed Palmilla Beach lagoon for a relaxed lunch on board.
Offshore Islands
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Saona Island (Isla Saona) – white-sand beaches inside a national park; most charters anchor on the southwest side for calmer water.
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Catalina Island – quieter than Saona and popular with divers exploring “The Wall”.
North Coast Option: Puerto Plata
Ideal for travellers combining sailing with kitesurfing in Cabarete or exploring historic Fort San Felipe.
Boat Types Available
Motor & Luxury Yachts
Planing-hulled motor yachts (40 – 100 ft) dominate in Cap Cana and are favoured for quick hops to Saona or sunset cruises along the Punta Cana coastline.
Sailing & Power Catamarans
Wide beam, shallow draft and ample deck space make catamarans popular for families or small groups looking for stability at anchor.
Sport-Fishing Boats
Cap Cana is ranked among the world’s top billfish destinations, so many charters are tournament-rigged convertibles with outriggers and fighting chairs.
Jet-Ski & Water-toy Add-ons
Most operators can supply jet skis, paddleboards or inflatable slides at extra cost; check in advance for availability and insurance rules.
Practical Considerations
Weather & Seasons
The most settled conditions run from November to April; June – November is hurricane season, so crews watch forecasts closely and may adjust routes.
Licences & Skippers
Foreign visitors normally hire a professional captain; bare-boat charters require proof of competence such as an ICC plus a nautical résumé.
Costs & What’s Included
Daily rates start around USD 250 for small motorboats and rise to USD 5,000 + for crewed luxury yachts; fuel, crew and basic beverages are often included, while catering, fishing gear or jet-ski rentals carry.
Added Services
Many fleets can arrange airport transfers, dive instructors, private chefs or on-board event setups for weddings and corporate incentives.
Planning Tips
Book Early for Peak Weeks
Christmas, Easter and July-August see the highest demand; reserving three to six months ahead secures the preferred yacht and itinerary.
Pack Soft Luggage
Cabin storage is limited; duffel bags stow easier than hard cases. Bring reef-safe sunscreen and lightweight long sleeves for sun protection.
Respect Protected Areas
No-anchor zones exist around key coral reefs—follow captain’s guidance and use supplied mooring buoys where available.
Ready to Sail?
Whether you dream of a private yacht to Saona Island, a family catamaran holiday or a deep-sea fishing charter from Cap Cana Marina, the Dominican Republic offers a flexible fleet, professional crew and quick access to crystal-clear Caribbean waters. For transparent pricing, verified boats and local support, book your next Dominican Republic yacht rental through Boataround and cruise at your own pace with confidence.
Yacht charter and Boat rental in Dominican Republic
Charter a yacht and explore Dominican Republic! Prices start from 212 € per day. Choose from the largest selection of motor yachts, power catamarans, motor boats, catamarans and sailboats.
Popular regions are Caribbean Islands, La Romana Province and La Altagracia.
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Dominican Republic Highlights
Dominican Republic has 2 main sailing regions, with 91 boats available for you to choose from for your sailing holiday. The favourite sailing destinations can be found around La Romana Province and La Altagracia.
You can rent a boat and start your journey from 7 marinas, the most popular being Marina Casa de Campo, Bayahibe beach and Playa Bibijagua.
When you search for a boat, you have a choice from the fleets of 16 charter companies in Dominican Republic. Atlantida Punta Cana and East Coast Charters have the highest ratings from our customers.
What is the cost of chartering a yacht in Dominican Republic?
Motor yacht charter in Dominican Republic
Chartering a motor yacht in Dominican Republic starts at around 390 € per day. For instance, the rental price for a motor yacht for 15 people, such as the Azimut 55, costs 2,280 € per day. If you’re looking for luxury and comfort, motor yachts are the right choice. They usually come with a professional crew which will ensure a relaxing holiday. The most popular destinations to rent a motor yacht in Dominican Republic are:
Power catamaran charter in Dominican Republic
Chartering a power catamaran in Dominican Republic starts at around 365 € per day. For instance, the rental price for a power catamaran, such as the HH Catamarans HH50 Ocean Cruiser costs 365 € per day. Power Catamaran is the perfect choice for those looking to cover short distances quickly and without the hassle of a sailboat. Power catamarans are much faster than sailing catamarans and don’t rely on wind conditions, giving you more freedom in your travels. The most popular destinations to charter a power catamaran in Dominican Republic are:
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