Yacht Charter in Costa Rica: Untouched Beauty Between Two Oceans

Yacht Charter in Costa Rica: Untouched Beauty Between Two Oceans

Costa Rica offers a rare blend of raw nature and refined experience, making it a standout destination for private yacht charters. Stretching between the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, the country’s coastlines reveal a world of biodiversity, relaxation, and adventure at the same time. Chartering here allows you to explore remote bays, volcanic beaches, marine sanctuaries, and tropical forests, all without ever stepping into a crowded port.

Whether anchoring off Osa Peninsula or cruising toward the Nicoya Gulf, Costa Rica invites you to discover its beauty through the water.

Yacht in New Marina Costa Rica during private charter voyage

Handpicked Yachts for Costa Rican Waters

We curate a selection of vessels designed for navigating Costa Rica’s dynamic coastlines. From expedition yachts equipped for off-grid cruising to elegant motor yachts with ample deck space for wildlife watching and alfresco dining, each charter is matched to your route and interests.

Every charter is fully customized, from provisioning and itineraries to onboard services and excursions.

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Yacht cruising near Corcovado National Park Costa Rica

Cruising the Pacific Coast: A Journey of Discovery

Most yacht charters in Costa Rica focus on the Pacific coast, where nature remains largely untouched, and the seas invite exploration. The dry season (December to April) is ideal for calm cruising and rich wildlife encounters. Starting points typically include Marina Pez Vela (Quepos) or Papagayo Marina, with routes that wind through secluded anchorages, mangrove-lined estuaries, and national parks accessible only by yacht.

Highlights Along the Pacific Coast


  • Osa Peninsula & Corcovado National Park – One of the most biodiverse places on Earth; hike rainforest trails or watch scarlet macaws and monkeys from your deck.
  • Drake Bay – A serene anchorage and gateway to pristine jungle and marine life.
  • Isla del Caño – Protected marine reserve with top-tier snorkeling and diving.
  • Gulf of Nicoya – An archipelago of forested islands, fishing villages, and wildlife-rich bays ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding.
  • Cabo Blanco Nature Reserve – Costa Rica’s first protected area, filled with birdlife, trails, and rugged coastal views.
Yacht anchored at Tortuga Bay Costa Rica with ocean and golf views

Northern Waters: The Gulf of Papagayo and Beyond

The Gulf of Papagayo, located in Costa Rica’s northwestern Guanacaste region, offers an ideal starting point for elevated coastal cruising. This area is known for its dry climate, upscale resorts, and easy access to national parks. The surrounding waters feature calm bays and golden beaches, while inland adventures include zip-lining, volcanic hot springs, and visits to haciendas for private horseback rides or farm-to-table dining.

Yachts can drop anchor at Playa Huevos or Playa Nacascolo, perfect places for paddleboarding, snorkeling, and sundowner cocktails framed by stunning cliffs.

Snorkeling from yacht at Isla del Caño Costa Rica during charter

Extended Routes to Isla Tortuga and Isla Chira

For those seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences, charter itineraries can extend to Isla Tortuga, an idyllic island with white sand beaches, clear waters, and coral reefs perfect for underwater exploration. Farther into the Gulf of Nicoya, Isla Chira offers a completely different rhythm—fishing villages, mangrove wetlands, and a deep sense of local life untouched by mass tourism. These stops offer a richer connection with Costa Rica’s human and ecological landscape, combining the seclusion of private charter with authentic local encounters.

Bespoke Charters, Tailored to Your Pace

Every Costa Rica charter is fully personalized – from wellness and adventure-focused itineraries to slow, scenic routes filled with cultural stops and nature excursions. Whether you’re diving remote reefs, birdwatching from a tender, or enjoying a multi-course dinner under the stars, every element is carefully arranged to align with your style of travel.


FAQ – Yacht Charter in Costa Rica

  1. What’s the best time to charter in Costa Rica?
    The dry season (December–April) offers the best conditions for chartering, with calm seas and clear skies. The green season (May–November) is lush and quieter, with brief tropical showers and fewer crowds.
  2. Can I visit national parks and marine reserves?
    Yes. Many itineraries include stops at protected areas like Corcovado, Cabo Blanco, and Isla del Caño. Guided and private excursions can be arranged onshore or directly from the yacht.
  3. Where do charters typically start?
    Popular embarkation points include Marina Papagayo, Marina Pez Vela (Quepos), and Golfito Marina Village, depending on your itinerary.
  4. Are wildlife encounters common?
    Very. Costa Rica is known for dolphins, humpback whales, sea turtles, monkeys, and exotic birds—all visible from deck or during guided private excursions.
  5. What’s included in the charter fee?
    The charter fee includes the yacht, crew, and standard amenities. An Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) of approximately 35% covers costs like fuel, food, drinks, permits, and dockage. The VAT is based on the port of embarkation and will be outlined clearly in your initial charter proposal.
  6. Are the itineraries flexible?
    Yes. The captain will adjust the plan as needed in relation to weather, wildlife sightings, or your evolving preferences.
  7. Can wellness and dietary preferences be accommodated?
    Absolutely. Your onboard chef will prepare meals based on your preference sheet, and additional services such as yoga, massage, or spa treatments may be arranged on board.

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