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The Yucatan Peninsula is a peninsula in southeastern Mexico. It is bounded by the Gulf of Mexico to the west, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and the Yucatan Channel to the south.The peninsula has an area of approximately 180,000 square kilometers. The peninsula is home to the Mexican states of Yucatan, Quintana Roo, and Campeche.The Yucatan Peninsula was inhabited by the Maya civilization for centuries. The Maya people built numerous cities and temples on the peninsula.The Spanish conquistadors arrived in the Yucatan Peninsula in the 16th century. The Spanish conquest led to the decline of the Maya civilization.The Yucatan Peninsula was later annexed by the Mexican Empire. The peninsula became a part of independent Mexico in 1821.The Yucatan Peninsula is a popular tourist destination. The peninsula is home to numerous Maya ruins, beaches, and natural attractions.
Ideal time for yacht charter in Yucatan Peninsula is from late November to early March when the air and water temperatures are both around 25 to 30 degrees Celsius. The city experiences a lot of tourist traffic during the summer months, so sailing during this time may be more crowded.
Yucatan Peninsula yacht charter price may vary based on the following factors:
To give you some idea for what to expect to pay for the bareboat yacht charter in Yucatan Peninsula, here is some breakdown:
Skipper License is required to rent a boat for a bareboat charter in Yucatan Peninsula.Different countries have their own way of certifying sailors. In some cases folks get actual skipper licenses (like in Europe), in others they get certifications (like in the US).It is important to have a license or a certification of a proper level to qualify for a bareboat charter.Some charter operators may even require that you hire their skipper for a few days if they judge that even with a license your level of experience is insufficient.Please reach out to our booking specialists to see if your license or certificate is sufficient for a bareboat charter in Yucatan Peninsula.
First and foremost - the boat, fuel, and water. Usually, charter operators want you to return the boat with the same level of fuel as you took it. So please budget some time at the end of your charter to stop by the fuel dock.In addition to boat, fuel and water, some charter operators also provide snorkeling gear, water toys (SUPs, Kayaks, etc), but those may require a separate payment and may need to be arranged in advance.Lastly, if you are booking a crewed or skippered yacht charter - you will get an experienced captain and/or a cook. You can also arrange for provisions to be purchased for you in advance.Please check the details of your yacht charter with our booking team.