Yacht charter in San Pedro, Belize
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Yacht charter in San Pedro

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About chartering in San Pedro

Yacht charter in San Pedro is a reef-focused island escape with easy access to calm Caribbean waters, lively cays, and snorkel-friendly anchorages. San Pedro sits on Ambergris Caye, so departures are typically short, practical, and ideal for day trips along Belize’s northern reef corridor.

Most charters in San Pedro meet at central town docks such as the San Pedro Marine Terminal on Coconut Drive, the municipal pier near Central Park, or the public docks in Boca del Rio. Some operators also arrange pickup from resort piers along the coast, which is useful if you are staying north or south of town.

From San Pedro, a day trip can reach the Belize Barrier Reef, Hol Chan Marine Reserve, nearby cays, and the shallower waters around Caye Caulker. These routes suit snorkeling, swimming, fishing, and relaxed sailing rather than long open-water passages.

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TRANQUILO

42 ft (13 m) · 8 guests · 5 cabins

2017, TRANQUILO

San Pedro de Alcántara, Spain

From US$2,593 /day

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NOWHERE

49 ft (15 m) · 9 guests · 5 cabins

2015, NOWHERE

San Pedro de Alcántara, Spain

From US$2,876 /day

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Boat types & prices in San Pedro

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Boat typeAvailableFrom (per day)
Catamaran26$116
Boat11$130
Yacht10$93
Sailing yacht2$310

Where do yachts depart in San Pedro?

Yachts usually depart from convenient town-side docks rather than a large dedicated marina. Common meeting points include the San Pedro Marine Terminal on Coconut Drive, the municipal pier by Central Park, and public docks in the Boca del Rio area near the bridge.

Some captains also pick up guests from resort piers along the coast. That makes departures flexible for visitors staying outside the center of San Pedro.

What can I reach on a day trip from San Pedro?

A day charter from San Pedro can reach the Belize Barrier Reef, Hol Chan Marine Reserve, and island stops such as Caye Caulker. These are the main waters and sites most closely associated with the port.

Belize is known for protected, reef-hugging cruising, and San Pedro is a natural starting point for snorkeling, diving, fishing, and island-hopping. Routes are typically built around calm water inside the reef and short hops between cays.

When is the best sailing season in San Pedro?

The best sailing window in San Pedro is generally December to April, during Belize’s dry season. Windward Islands notes that this period brings consistent trade winds and pleasant tropical weather.

Those months are the most reliable choice for smooth charter conditions and clearer planning. Outside that window, conditions can still work, but they are less predictable.

Do I need a licence to charter in Belize?

For a boat charter in Belize, a skipper is commonly included or arranged, so most visitors do not need a sailing licence themselves. This is the safest assumption for San Pedro, especially for reef routes and island day trips.

If you want to operate a bareboat-style charter, check the operator’s rules before booking because crew and service options vary by boat. San Pedro listings commonly offer skippered charters with crewed service options.

How do I get to San Pedro for a yacht charter?

The nearest airport is in San Pedro itself, which makes arrival straightforward for charter guests heading to Ambergris Caye. Transfers from the airport to town and the docks are usually short compared with mainland Belize connections.

If you are arriving from elsewhere in Belize, Placencia is the other nearby port in the same country listed for charter planning, but San Pedro is the more direct base for the northern reef area. For most visitors, flying into San Pedro is the simplest route to the boat.

Is San Pedro a good base for families and groups?

Yes, San Pedro works well for families and small groups because the typical routes are short, scenic, and flexible. The area is especially suited to snorkeling-focused days and relaxed island cruising.

Private charters in Belize are often booked for mixed groups that want a captain, gear, and a clear itinerary instead of a long passage. That format fits San Pedro’s reef-and-cays setting well.

San Pedro yacht charter — FAQ

What kind of charter is San Pedro best for?

San Pedro is best for reef cruising, snorkeling, and short island-hopping trips. The port’s location on Ambergris Caye gives quick access to calm waters inside the Belize Barrier Reef.

What day-trip routes are most common from San Pedro?

The most common routes are to Hol Chan Marine Reserve, the Belize Barrier Reef, and nearby cays such as Caye Caulker. These trips are usually designed around swimming, snorkeling, and light cruising.

When is the best month to charter a boat in San Pedro?

The best months are generally December through April. That is Belize’s dry season, when trade winds are more consistent and the weather is more reliable.

Do I need a sailing licence in Belize for San Pedro charters?

Most visitors do not need a licence because charters are commonly booked with a skipper. If you want a bareboat arrangement, the operator will set the specific requirements.

Is San Pedro suitable for a group charter?

Yes, San Pedro is well suited to groups because the routes are short and flexible. It is a practical base for shared snorkeling days, sunset sails, and private island-hopping itineraries.

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