What is not included in the price?

The Captain Only charter price does not include meals and beverages for yourselves and the captain, running expenses, overnight moorings, customs fees, permits and taxes.
A Bareboat Plus Skipper charter price also does not include the skipper fee which is itemized separately from the yacht rental fee. A Captain Only charter price is inclusive of both the yacht rental fee and the captain fee.

Meals and Beverages: You can estimate $50, per person, per day for meals on board – remember to include the captain. Charterers usually dine ashore for at least 3 of their dinners and occasionally for breakfast or lunch. The average cost for dinner and drinks ashore is $50-$75/person/meal – remember to include the captain too. Of course this does not include a delicious Caribbean lobster, or an extended happy hour.

Running expenses: You can estimate $500 – $800/week for fuel, ice and water. This will mostly vary based on how much you are sailing versus motoring.

Overnight moorings: Average $30 – $40/night. Anchoring is free and available in most locations, though mooring balls tend to have the best positioning.

Customs fees: Will vary by location. For the Virgin Islands, yachts leaving from Tortola do not incur customs fees; Yachts leaving from St. Thomas incur approximately $60 – $150 in customs fees.

Permits and taxes: Will vary by location. For the Virgin Islands, yachts leaving from Tortola pay $6 per person, per day for cruising tax and $25 – $55 per week for a park permit; Yachts leaving from St. Thomas pay the following when entering the BVI: $16 per person, per day for cruising tax and $50 – $100 per week for a park permit. The park permit depends on number of people on board.