Yacht Charters Fort Lauderdale

Famous for its 24 miles of golden beaches, events, culture and 300 miles of inland waterways, Fort Lauderdale is ‘The Venice of America’. A city that is best experienced from the water as you sail past the city’s signature beachfront promenade, intercoastal waterways and opulent waterfront mansions.

43' Galeon

Starting from

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2,750

3,500

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55' Beneteau Monte Carlo

Starting from

$

3,500

5,000

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64' Azimut - Third Wind

Starting from

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4,000

5,000

6,000

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95' Sunseeker - Mirracle

Starting from

$

8,500

10,500

12,500

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106' Lazzara - Cedar Island

Starting from

$

9,000

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110 Horizon - Freedom

Starting from

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14,000

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Luxury yacht charter in Fort Lauderdale

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FAQ

Can I cancel a Fort Lauderdale yacht charter once payment has been collected?

Unfortunately, once a reservation has confirmed with an executed charter agreement, we are unable to cancel the Fort Lauderdale yacht charter unless the weather does not cooperate on the day of your trip. Moving an existing reservation is a possibility providing the yachts schedule permits.

Can I bring my own food and alcohol on board Fort Lauderdale yacht charters?

For your Fort Lauderdale yacht charter, you are typically allowed to bring your own food and drink. Alternatively, you can contact your broker to arrange for drinks to be delivered to your boat before you set sail. If you would like to have a chef on board, contact your broker and they will arrange this for you.

Are children allowed on Fort Lauderdale yacht charters?

Chartering a yacht in Fort Lauderdale is a great way to spend quality time with your family and participate in a wide range of activities that will entertain both children and adults. Generally, children’s safety on board is the responsibility of their parents or legal guardians and not members of the crew.