Catamaran Saona and Palmilla in Bayahibe & Casa De Campo

Private Boat Rentals in Punta Cana: 2026 Guide

Choose the right boat, build a relaxed route and book the boarding window that actually fits your group in Punta Cana.


Premium days in Punta Cana come down to three things: a coherent route, a boarding time that keeps things calm, and a boat that fits the group size and the type of stops you want.

Why book a private charter in Punta Cana?

Unlike a hotel or a massive cruise ship, a private charter gives you complete control over your experience.

  • Private Setup: Only your group onboard, no third-party mixing or shared schedules.
  • Route Control: Adapt stops and timing to your group’s pace and the conditions of the day in Punta Cana.
  • 🍹 Premium Service: Crew, food and onboard extras tuned to the experience level you want.
Casa De Campo Private Yacht to Saona or Catalina islands

Our Featured Fleet

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Catamarans

Space, stability and nets for sunbathing. The favourite for families and groups of friends.

Private Yacht Rental in Casa De Campo to Saona or Catalina

Luxury Yachts

Speed, glamour and VIP crew service. An incomparable luxury experience.

Private Yacht Rental in Casa De Campo to Palmilla or Catalina

Classic Sailboats

For romantics who love the silence and the feeling of wind on the sails.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Answering your questions is the first step to setting sail.

It depends on the boat. Most of our yachts include a professional captain, so you just relax. If you prefer to navigate yourself, you’ll need the appropriate license for the boat’s length.

Generally the boat, insurance and safety equipment. Extras like fuel, food, drinks or full crew may vary. Ask us for a detailed quote.

Absolutely. Sailing with the family is a great experience. We carry life jackets for all ages and safety nets on many of our catamarans.

Practical tips for your day in Punta Cana

Things experienced groups always check before boarding.

  • Best months: December to April delivers the calmest water and the most reliable sunshine in Punta Cana.
  • Departure window: Aim for a 9:30 boarding so you reach the best swim spot with the sun already up but not punishing.
  • Group fit: Above 10 guests, a catamaran usually beats a yacht: more deck space, more shade, easier movement.
  • Saona vs Catalina: Pick Saona if you want long sandbar swim stops; pick Catalina if snorkeling is the highlight of the day.

Ready to book your boat?

Don’t miss the chance. High season availability goes fast. Write to us right now and we will advise you without obligation.


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