The details
Sybarite's variety of private charter yachts are available all over the world and they come fully staffed with your own private chef on board. Clients can choose their length of stay and they can choose wherever they wish to go.
If you'd like for us to plan an itinerary for you, simply fill out our form and one of our Client Relations Specialist will get back to you with a full brochure of further details.
Example Itinerary From Our Partner - The Bahamas
The best time to visit the Bahamas is between December to April, when it is peak season.
Temperatures typically range from 75 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit (24 to 30 degrees Celsius), offering plenty of sunshine and minimal rainfall.
While the islands enjoy mostly dry weather, it's important to remember that they lie within the hurricane belt. Although storms are relatively rare, they do occasionally occur.
How to get there?
The primary airport to fly into is Lynden Pindling International Airport, situated in Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas. Another popular option is Grand Bahama International Airport, located in Freeport on Grand Bahama Island in the northwest Bahamas.
Here are some of our favorite activities, dining spots, and ways to enjoy the crystal-clear waters.
Visit Pig Island
Pig Island, also known as Big Major Cay, is a charming little island in the Exumas chain of the Bahamas. As your boat nears the island, the pigs will swim out to greet you. Depending on their mood, they may stick around for a swim and a snack, so come prepared!
Swim with nurse sharks
For a truly unique and exhilarating adventure, nothing beats swimming with sharks at Compass Cay! You'll have the chance to interact directly with these majestic creatures, swimming side by side in an unforgettable experience that will stay with you for a lifetime.
Snorkeling
Exploring the plane wreck at Norman Cay is a truly memorable adventure! Allegedly once owned by the Colombian Cartel, the wreck rests under 35 feet of crystal-clear water, making it accessible for divers of all skill levels. Interested in marine life? This wreck is a vibrant habitat for coral, reef fish, sea turtles, and stingrays!
Visit Pink Sands Beach on Harbour Island Discover the stunning Pink Sands Beach, famous for its unique rosy hue created by microscopic coral insects called Foraminifera. Stretching over three miles, this beach’s white coral sand gradually transitions to a beautiful pink shade, complemented by azure blue waters. It's no wonder Pink Sands Beach is often voted one of the world's best beaches.
Enjoy a Beach BBQ Experience the joy of a BBQ on the beach. Your crew will set up everything in a secluded spot, allowing you to savor a private beach setting while enjoying the freshest cuisine grilled right before your eyes.
Dive or Snorkel at Thunderball Grotto Thunderball Grotto is renowned as one of the world's top diving spots. This breathtaking underwater cavern offers sightings of giant manta rays, moray eels, and snappers. Swim through sunken cargo ships and explore legendary caves filled with ancient artifacts.
Dive at 'The Aquarium' The Aquarium Bahamas is a must-visit for marine life enthusiasts. Snorkelers and divers of all skill levels can explore this underwater paradise, featuring a diverse array of sea creatures and vibrant coral. Non-divers can enjoy the shallow areas, swimming over sunken ships, observing walls of angelfish, or simply wading in the crystal-clear waters.
Eat Conch Fritters at Junkanoo Beach Famous for its festivals and lively atmosphere, Junkanoo Beach offers amazing local food. Don’t miss the chance to try conch fritters, a popular dish made with fried dough and seasoned conch meat, served in tiki huts along this sunny coastal stretch.
Walk to Highborne Cay Embark on a memorable walk to Highborne Cay. The hike is relatively easy with a few steep inclines through the tropical rainforest. Along the way, enjoy stunning views of the Caribbean Sea, wild banana trees, and vibrant wildlife like toucans and macaws. After about two hours, you’ll reach Highborne Cay, where pristine white sand beaches and coral reefs teeming with marine life await.
Lunch at MacDuff’s Restaurant MacDuff’s Restaurant is a beloved Bahamian outpost known for its delicious food. Originally a meeting spot for boatmen, it offers famous cheeseburgers, freshly caught snapper, and refreshing salads in a rustic chic setting with exposed wood beams.
Dine at Michelin-Starred ‘Dune’ at the Four Seasons Enjoy an imaginative blend of French-Asian cuisine with a seafood twist and a touch of Bahamian spice at Dune, led by Michelin-starred chef Jean-Georges. Located atop a white-sand bluff, the restaurant provides an inspiring setting for a memorable dining experience.
The Bahamas are undeniably beautiful, boasting miles of pristine beaches lined with swaying palm trees and crystal-clear waters that sparkle like diamonds. This stunning natural beauty, combined with numerous historical sites and cultural attractions, makes the islands a popular destination. With unbeatable weather and endless activities, the Bahamas offer a truly unique getaway. If you're looking for a special place for your next vacation, look no further than this breathtaking Caribbean archipelago. You won't regret it!