Anguilla private boat charter from St Maarten | Full-day trips

Private charters to Anguilla from St Maarten

Full-day private boat charters toAnguilla

One of the most rewarding day trips from St Maarten, combining a scenic crossing with some of the Caribbean’s clearest water and most relaxed beach stops.

A private boat charter to Anguilla is a full-day experience. The focus isn’t just time on the water, but where it takes you — quiet beaches, open coastline, and a slower pace once you arrive.

Your day is built around your group, with flexible routing and the ability to adjust based on conditions and what you want to see.

Reserve your date with a deposit.

Balance paid directly to your captain on the day.

Prefer to ask first? You can also reach us by email or WhatsApp.

Aerial view of Anguilla beach with turquoise water and private boat offshore during a half-day charter from St Maarten
Duration

Typically 6 to 8 hours

From

All-inclusive prices from $1,125

Crossing time

Around 20–25 minutes each way

Group type

Private, typically up to 10–12 guests

A full-day experience beyond St Maarten

Anguilla sits just across from St Maarten, but feels completely different. The water is clearer, the beaches are quieter, and the pace slows down as soon as you arrive.

A private charter gives you the flexibility to experience it properly — not tied to ferry schedules or fixed routes, but shaped around your group and the conditions on the day.

If you’re shorter on time, half-day trips to Anguilla may also be possible depending on conditions.

For a different type of full-day experience, St Barts offers a longer crossing with time ashore and a more premium feel.

Ready to see what’s available for your date?

What the day can include

Clear water swimming

Time in some of the clearest water in the region

Beach stops

Quiet beaches such as Shoal Bay or Meads Bay

Lunch stops

Optional stop at a beach restaurant (depending on your plan)

Coastal cruising

A scenic run along the Anguilla coastline

Flexible routing

Adjusted based on conditions and your preferences

Boats anchored near a beach in Anguilla with calm water and beachfront restaurants

Important to know before you go

Customs fees

Typically around $30–$35 per person, depending on the operator and vessel

Weather & conditions

The crossing depends on sea conditions, which your captain will assess

Sea crossing

Typically 20–25 minutes each way

Final details vary

Boat, route, and stops depend on availability and conditions

Anguilla charter options and typical pricing

Most private boat charters to Anguilla start from around $1,125, with larger or more premium boats priced higher depending on your group size and preferred level of comfort.

Final pricing depends on the boat, fuel usage, and how you’d like to spend the day.

Guests relaxing on a white sand beach with private boat anchored in turquoise water in Anguilla

Compact private speedboat

From $1,125 for 7 hours

25 ft-29 ft
up to 8 guests
Often departing from Cole Bay, Nettle Bay or Marigot

A practical option for smaller groups comfortable with a shorter-range boat.

Guest diving from a private motorboat into clear turquoise water near rocky cliffs in St Martin

Mid-size private boat

From $1,500 for 7 hours

30 ft
up to 10 guests
Often departing from Nettle Bay or Anse Marcel

More space and stability for the crossing and a more relaxed day.

Private powerboat charter in St Martin with spacious shaded seating and swim platform

Premium private day boat

From $1,750 + for a full day

35 ft +
up to 12 guests
Departure varies. Most often from Cole Bay, Marigot and Anse Marcel

Best for guests prioritising comfort, space, and a smoother experience.

Tell us your date and group size, and we’ll guide you to the most suitable option available.

Availability can change quickly, especially during peak travel periods.

How booking works

1. Tell us your date

We check real-time availability across our trusted network

2. We recommend the best options

Matched to your group, budget, and preferences

3. Reserve with a deposit

Balance paid directly to your captain on the day

We’ll guide you through the process and confirm everything clearly before you book.

What a day to Anguilla can look like

Depart St Maarten

Meet your captain and leave from your departure point

Cross channel to Anguilla

A scenic run across open water

Explore and swim

Stop in clear water locations along the coast

Beach stop or lunch

Optional stop depending on your plan

Return in the afternoon

Head back with time to relax after the day

Tell us what you have in mind

Share your date, group size, and what you’re looking for, and we’ll recommend the best available Anguilla private charter for your plans.

Reserve your date with a deposit. Balance paid on the day.

Frequently asked questions

Around 45 to 60 minutes each way depending on conditions.

Most start from around $1,125, depending on the boat and group size.

Yes, you’ll need valid identification for entry into Anguilla.

No, these are typically around $30–$35 per person and paid on arrival.

Conditions vary. Your captain will advise based on the weather and sea state.

Yes, the day is flexible and built around your group and conditions.

Still unsure what’s right for your group? We’re happy to guide you.

We’re happy to help — you can also reach us by email or WhatsApp.

What’s not included

Fuel, customs fees, food, drinks, and any additional requests vary depending on the boat and route.

We’ll confirm everything clearly before you book.

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