$1,850
Yacht from / 8h
12-15
Guest capacity
60 min
To Saona Island
4.9★
234 reviews

Key takeaways — Yacht Charter in Casa de Campo: Premium yachts 60-80ft based at Marina Casa de Campo, Dominican Republic. Most-booked: Saona Island full-day, Catalina snorkeling, and Palmilla sandbar.

  • Fairline 43ft from $1,850 / 8h; Azimut 55ft from $3,250 / 8h
  • Most-booked routes: Saona Island (60 min), Catalina Island (45 min), Palmilla sandbar (30 min)
  • Departure: Marina Casa de Campo — one of the largest yacht marinas in the Caribbean
  • Resort access: many charters include round-trip Casa de Campo resort transfers from Punta Cana or La Romana airport

Yacht Charter rates in Casa de Campo

Transparent yacht charter pricing in Casa de Campo. All rates include captain & fuel.

VesselCapacityPrice / 8hBest For
Fairline 43ft12 guestsFrom $1,850 / 8hIsla Saona, Isla Catalina
Azimut 55ft15 guestsFrom $3,250 / 8hLujo, VIP, Isla Catalina

All rates include captain, fuel, and safety equipment. Food and beverages extra.

What a Casa de Campo yacht charter actually delivers

Casa de Campo's Marina is the largest in the Caribbean — a small village of slips, restaurants, and yacht-services that operates more like Monaco than the Dominican Republic. A private yacht charter from here drops you 30-60 minutes from three of the best-rated beaches in the region: Saona Island (the postcard one), Catalina Island (better snorkeling, smaller crowds), and Palmilla (the sandbar where Dominican yachts congregate on weekends).

The Casa de Campo fleet skews larger and more luxurious than Cartagena or Cancún. Most yachts here are 60-80ft motor yachts with full air-conditioning, multiple cabins, and crew of 3-4. Several superyacht options (100ft+) are based out of Marina Casa de Campo year-round. The infrastructure — provisioning, fuel, water-toy rentals, on-call mechanic — is designed for serious yacht operations, not weekend tourism.

Pricing here is similar to Miami but with a different value mix. You're paying Caribbean prices for Mediterranean-quality service: the captains have typically run yachts in the BVI or Mediterranean, the crew is bilingual Spanish-English, and the boats themselves are usually owner-operated as second residences. The trade-off vs. Miami is logistical — you need to fly into Punta Cana or La Romana, and the resort surcharge can add to the total. The reward is a Caribbean experience that feels closer to Saint-Barth than to a typical island day-trip.

Where your Casa de Campo yacht charter can take you

Three signature Dominican Caribbean routes from Marina Casa de Campo — each one different in scenery, distance, and ideal vessel size.

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Saona Island (full day)

60 minutes east. The most-photographed beach in the Dominican Republic — white sand, palm trees, calm shallow water. Anchor at Mano Juan or Canto de la Playa for shore time. Most-requested route.

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Catalina Island snorkeling

45 minutes south. Better reef than Saona, fewer crowds. Yachts anchor at the wall (50ft drop-off with reef sharks and rays) for snorkeling, then move to the beach for lunch.

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Palmilla sandbar

30 minutes east. Shallow sandbar where Dominican yachts congregate weekends — anchor in 1m of water, walk between boats, lunch off the swim platform. Best on Saturdays in season.

Frequently Asked Questions

Private yacht charters in Casa de Campo start from $1,850 for a full day (8h) aboard the Fairline 43ft (up to 12 guests). For larger groups or premium experiences, the Azimut 55ft (up to 15 guests) starts from $3,250. All charters include captain, fuel, taxes and a cooler with ice.

No. The marina is open to non-resort guests for yacht charters. Many groups stay at Casa de Campo, Cap Cana, or even fly in for the day from Punta Cana. Your captain coordinates the marina entry and can arrange transfers from PUJ or LRM airport.

Approximately 60 minutes by motor yacht. The route is in protected water inside Bahía de las Águilas — comfortable on yachts 55ft and up year-round.

Saona is bigger, more famous, and has the iconic white-sand beach scenes — but it can be crowded with shared catamaran tours during peak season. Catalina is smaller, has better snorkeling at the wall, and is consistently quieter. Many private yacht charters do a half-day at each.

December through April has the calmest seas, lowest rainfall, and clearest visibility. June through November is hurricane season — most days are still sail-able but with more variability. The marina operates year-round.

Message us on WhatsApp at +1 (954) 890-0266 with your date, group size, and preferred route. We respond within 2 hours and coordinate the marina entry, captain, and any airport transfers needed.

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