22 ft (7 m) · 11 guests
2023, 2023 Berkshire 22’ Luxury Pontoon Boat Rental
Bakersfield, U.S.A.
From US$652 /day

4 boats available to charter in Bakersfield, U.S.A. — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.
Yacht charter in Bakersfield is an inland California boat rental option for guests who want a private day on the water rather than a coastal marina departure. It suits both boat and yacht bookings, with rates from around $652 per day.
Bakersfield is not a seaside port, so departures are typically arranged from the city’s most practical meet-up points or by positioning a vessel in a nearby California boating hub. Charterers often use Bakersfield as a starting point for a road-to-water escape that connects into broader California cruising.
For a day trip, the most realistic waters are inland lakes and reservoirs within reach of central and Southern California, where sheltered conditions can suit relaxed boating, swimming stops, and family outings. Longer routes toward the Pacific Coast are better treated as separate repositioning or multi-day logistics rather than a normal same-day charter.
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22 ft (7 m) · 11 guests
Bakersfield, U.S.A.
From US$652 /day
24 ft (7 m) · 10 guests
Bakersfield, U.S.A.
From US$967 /day
22 ft (7 m) · 10 guests
Bakersfield, U.S.A.
From US$1,091 /day
22 ft (7 m) · 12 guests
Bakersfield, U.S.A.
From US$652 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Boat | 3 | $652 |
| Yacht | 1 | $1,091 |
Charters in Bakersfield usually begin from a land-based meeting point in or near the city, then move to the actual launch site or marina that fits the booked vessel. Because Bakersfield itself is inland, the exact dock, ramp, or pickup location depends on the boat type and where the operator has positioned the craft.
For charter planning, Bakersfield works more like a logistics base than a waterfront marina district. Travelers should expect the final departure point to be confirmed after booking rather than assumed from the city center.
From Bakersfield, the practical day-trip pattern is inland California boating rather than coastal island-hopping. That means calm-water outings, lake cruising, and anchor-and-swim stops are the most realistic options for a single day.
In the U.S.A., Bakersfield is best used as a gateway to nearby regional water destinations rather than to offshore passages. If your goal is ocean sailing, a charter from a coastal California port is the more direct choice.
The most comfortable boating window is generally spring through early fall, when inland California temperatures are more favorable for day trips. In summer, early departures are especially useful because midday heat can be strong in the Central Valley.
Late spring and early autumn are typically the best balance of warmth and manageable conditions for open-air cruising. Winter charters can still be possible, but they are less attractive for swimming and all-day sun exposure.
In the U.S.A., skipper and licence rules depend on the state and the type of boat, and many charter guests choose a captained booking to simplify compliance. If you want to drive yourself, you should expect the operator to check age, experience, and any state-required safety or boating credentials.
For Bakersfield specifically, a crewed or captained arrangement is the easiest option for visitors who are not familiar with California boating rules. This is especially practical if your day trip involves a longer drive to the launch site.
The nearest major airport is Meadows Field Airport in Bakersfield, which is the most convenient arrival point for local charter guests. Transfer time to a city meeting point is usually short, while travel to an actual launch lake or marina can take longer depending on the route.
If you are connecting from Los Angeles or the Central Coast, Bakersfield also works as a road-accessible starting point for inland boating plans. The practical transfer time will depend on whether your charter departs from within the city or from a repositioned vessel farther away.
Boat rental in Bakersfield starts from around $652 per day.
No. Bakersfield is inland in California, so charter plans are usually built around land transfers to a launch site rather than a waterfront marina departure.
Spring through early fall is the most practical window for comfortable day boating. Summer works well for early departures, while winter is less ideal for open-air outings.
Not on a normal day charter. Bakersfield is better for inland lake-style boating, while island and offshore routes belong to coastal California ports.
A captained charter is the simplest option for visitors. If you want to self-drive, the operator may require boating credentials or other compliance checks under U.S.A. rules.
Yes. Bakersfield charters are well suited to private family and group outings that focus on relaxed inland cruising, swimming stops, and flexible day-trip timing.
Boat types
From RIBs and motorboats to catamarans and crewed superyachts.
YachtLuxury cruising with full crew
8–16 guests ·
from $480/day
CatamaranStable, spacious, perfect for groups
10–12 guests ·
from $280/day
SailboatWind, sails and slow island hopping
6–10 guests ·
from $130/day
MotorboatFast day cruises without the captain
4–10 guests ·
from $90/day
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