Boatbookings Top 5: Eco-Conscious Charters For Winter Boating Vacations

As the seasons change, the winter months offer a unique opportunity to explore some of the world’s best yachting destinations. These worldwide locations increasingly embrace sustainable practices, enabling you to enjoy a yacht charter with a lower environmental impact. 

At Boatbookings, we love helping our clients take advantage of some of the best cruising grounds while minimizing their carbon footprint; here are our favourite five:

The Bahamas 

The Bahamas is a perfect cruising spot for the Caribbean winter boating season, especially for our green crewed charter catamarans, thanks to the shallow anchorages ideal for catamarans. The archipelago boasts easy access from the US, and because of its pristine beauty, the islands are committed to protecting its biodiversity and marine life. Habacoa Marina will launch here in 2027; the new marina in South Abaco will integrate sustainable technologies and use environmentally responsible materials, and an important focus will ensure a connection to the island’s beauty. 

Antigua

Antigua is another iconic winter cruising destination. This Caribbean island has 365 beaches, one for each day, dotted along its vast coastline. Snorkeling and scuba diving are ideal activities on a boat charter, where you can enjoy the vibrant coral and marine life with minimal impact. The Cades Bay Marine Park is one of the best spots for hanging out with the island’s marine life. Above the water, where the Caribbean’s most iconic sailing race is held, the week-long yacht regatta, Antigua Sailing Week, is one of the island’s most notable events and is perfect for a sailing yacht charter. 

Indonesia 

The year-round summer here is putting Indonesia on a lot of charter yacht radars, gaining more popularity. There is endless adventure and exploration within these incredible islands on a winter yachting vacation. At the heart of the coral triangle, Indonesia is home to incredible marine life where the Indian and Pacific oceans meet. The Raja Ampat islands in eastern Indonesia are some of the world’s most biodiverse marine regions and are a UNESCO-protected site. The Marine Protected Area (MPA), here, means that illegal fishing and destructive tourism are managed to minimise the environmental impact. Another boating hotspot here is Lombock, the surfing haven – a perfect spot to try out a watersport that has minimal impact on the marine ecosystem. 

The Maldives

Another one of Boatbooking’s favorite winter charter destinations is the Maldives. The peak season is between December and March; during this time, the water visibility is great, and the perfect time to visit the islands. On a yacht charter in the Maldives, you can experience some of the world’s best beaches and underwater world. The archipelago is leading sustainable travel, with new standards for marine tourism to ensure boating here has a lower environmental impact. 

Thailand 

Thailand is an incredible yacht charter destination in southeast Asia, with plenty of adventures to be had. Known for its warm hospitality, beautiful beaches, and fantastic food, Thailand is a great spot to cruise. You can enjoy elephant trekking through Krabi’s National Park, scuba diving in Ko Tao, or the UNESCO anchorages of Similan and Surin Islands. Phuket, the yachting hub in Thailand, advocates for a more sustainable boating sector, with the Royal Phuket Marina prioritizing sustainable initiatives. 

Escape the colder months with one of these destinations perfect for adventure or relaxation, and charter one of our greener charter catamarans to have less impact on the environment. Whether you are looking at heading to the Caribbean, the South Pacific, or the Indian Ocean this winter, there is a boat charter destination ideal for your next vacation. To find out more, contact the Boatbookings team today. 

Caring for the captivating Caribbean coral reefs

Coral Reefs are worth caring for!

The pleasure of exploring the underwater marine seascape is a wonderful experience during your Caribbean yacht charter. There are so many fabulous coral reefs to explore, you’re spoilt for choice. Among the best are the incredible reefs of Virgin Gorda and Anegada. To continue to enjoy these magical underwater worlds and help preserve them for others to visit, there are a few simple guidelines to help care for coral reefs.

Coral reefs are the largest living structures on the planet and amazingly the only living structure visible from space! The operative word here being ‘living’. Unbelievably, corals are classified in the same grouping as jellyfish and anemones. They are living creatures, needing nourishment to grow and reproduce.

Whichever catamaran you choose for your charter, our captains and crew are committed to preserving this marine equilibrium and caring for coral reefs, and none more so than the crew of ALTESSE who have introduced biodegradable soaps, banned single-use plastics, and even insist on coral-friendly sunscreen aboard this magnificent catamaran.

It’s not hard to enjoy the reefs while also preventing damage to this aquatic paradise. Most importantly, you can just follow the lead of our experienced crews who live in the region and understand how to help preserve coral. Key practices are:

  • Never anchor or go aground in a coral reef, except in specifically designated areas.
  • Never walk in coral
  • Don’t touch the coral when you’re snorkeling or diving
  • Do not harvest coral or attempt to take it out of the water
  • Use coral-safe sunscreens
  • Do not throw garbage overboard (it can contain items toxic to coral)
  • Use bio-degradable soaps and shampoos
  • Keep all water pollution (oil, garbage, trash, etc.) to an absolute minimum

Here are more practices recommended by the US Environental Protection Agency.

A blanched coral reef from global warming

CO2 emissions and reef protection.

Perhaps the greatest threat to coral reefs is the warming of the seas due to excess carbon in our atmosphere. While climate change is visible and most talked about on land, our oceans absorb 70% of the heat from CO2 emissions and this is having a significant impact on sea temperatures. Increased water temperature often results in “blanching” which is an innocuous way so saying a mass coral death event. While no one person can stop climate change, the UN notes that 2/3rds of CO2 emissions come from personal household decisions. So collectively reducing our carbon footprints can have a dramatic impact. One decision we can help you with is chartering low emissions sailing catamarans!

During your Boatbookings charter by paying attention to guidelines like these you can contribute to the preservation of the Caribbean’s stunning wildlife, ensuring its beauty and diversity, while you create unforgettable memories.

Electric Yachts are coming – and Boatbookings is offering them for charter!

The Sunreef 60 Eco

The news is full of stories about the accelerating transition to electric vehicles, but until now, the boating/yachting world has been literally 100% mired in diesel-based propulsion (outside of wind, of course!). This is finally beginning to change! We’re seeing innovative developments in electric sailing yachts, catamarans, and motor yachts of all types. This is driven by advancements in battery technology, solar, and massive demand from buyers and charterers for yachts that are more ecologically sound.

The best electric yachts available for charter today!

The Greenline 58 Fly

Sunreef Yachts has announced an entire “Eco” range of catamarans (sail and power) that have solar panels embedded in the hull, top, and mast, Voyage Yachts offers the first fully electric charter catamaran in the Virgin Islands, the Voyage 480 Electric. New electric tenders and dinghies are being announced daily. And we’re even seeing large motor yachts that are going totally electric, such as the 58-foot Greenline yacht pictured above. Imagine cruising on a motor yacht with little or no engine vibrations!

Besides being better for the environment, electric boats are quieter, offer better acceleration, and are easier/cheaper to maintain. They are also less “stinky”. Virtually every marina is well-equipped with ample electric outlets, making charging infrastructure less of an issue than it is for cars. And many new yachts rarely need to be charged at all if there is ample sun – their solar panels charge the batteries instead.

We’ve compiled our worldwide knowledge on the advances in electric boating on our “Electric yacht and e-boat revolution” page, updated regularly to give you all you need to know in one place.

For charters, we have a listing of electric charter yachts that will help you find the right one for you. Yachts such as the Sunreef E Supercat. If you are interested in “green” chartering, please contact us and we will find the most ecologically conscious yacht and crew available that fits your needs. We’re looking forward to the day when yachting doesn’t involve diesel fumes, vibrating boats, loud generators, and oily waters in marinas!