Pricing Guide · 2026

How Much Does a Boat Charter
Cost in Puerto Rico?

Transparent 2026 pricing from a Fajardo-based charter company. 4-hour to overnight rates, what affects the cost, and how to get the best value for your group.

By Boating Puerto Rico Team · June 2026 · Marina Puerto del Rey, Fajardo, PR
No games, no hidden fees: We list transparent pricing because we think you deserve to know what a charter actually costs before you make a single call. The rates below are representative of 2026 pricing for private charters departing Marina Puerto del Rey in Fajardo. Contact us directly for an exact quote for your group size, date, and destination.

The most common question we get from first-time charter guests is some version of: how much is this going to cost? It is a fair question, and we are going to answer it honestly — with actual numbers, not vague "contact us for pricing" non-answers.

Private boat charter prices in Puerto Rico vary based on vessel size, trip duration, group size, destination, and season. Below is a complete breakdown of every factor that affects your final quote, what is typically included, what costs extra, and how to make sure you are getting real value.

2026 Charter Pricing at a Glance

Half Day
4-Hour Charter
$700
Starting from — varies by vessel
Best for: quick island hop, Icacos or Palomino, small groups. Enough time for one destination with 2 to 3 hours on the water and snorkeling.
Full Day
8-Hour Charter
$1,500
Starting from — varies by vessel
Best for: Culebra, Vieques, or multi-stop itineraries. Maximum time on the water. Recommended for larger groups and farther destinations.
Multi-Day
Overnight Charter
$2,500+
Per night, starting from
Best for: Culebra plus Vieques, USVI itineraries, special occasions. Sleep aboard at anchor. Includes all meals. Contact us for custom overnight quotes.

These are starting rates for our core fleet. Larger yachts, higher-capacity vessels, and premium boats carry higher rates. The quote you receive is based on your specific group size, boat match, and itinerary. There are no surprise add-ons for the inclusions listed below.

What Affects the Price?

01
Vessel Size and Type
Boat size is the largest single driver of charter cost. A center-console sportfisher for 6 guests costs significantly less than a 48-foot yacht with a salon, full galley, and multiple sleeping cabins. Larger boats require more fuel, more crew, and carry larger insurance costs — all of which affect the daily rate. When you request a quote, we match you to the right vessel for your group size so you are never paying for more boat than you need.
02
Group Size
Most charter quotes are per-vessel, not per-person. This means the cost per person drops significantly as your group grows. A 4-hour charter for 2 people costs each person far more than the same boat split among 8 or 10 guests. If you are traveling with a larger group — a bachelor or bachelorette party, a family reunion, a corporate outing — private charter becomes extremely competitive on a per-person basis compared to booking individual resort excursions.
03
Duration
Longer charters cost more in absolute terms but typically have a better per-hour rate than short charters. A 4-hour charter might be $700, while an 8-hour charter on the same vessel might be $1,500 — you double the time for significantly less than double the cost. For destinations like Culebra or Vieques, which require 60 to 80 minutes of travel each way, the 8-hour charter is the only way to get meaningful time at the destination without feeling rushed.
04
Destination
Closer destinations like Icacos Cay and Palomino Island are accessible on shorter charters. Culebra and Vieques require 6 to 8 hours minimum to make the round trip worth the crossing. The U.S. Virgin Islands (St. Thomas, St. John) are available on multi-day overnight charters and involve customs clearance. Your destination choice drives the minimum charter duration, which in turn affects the cost.
05
Season and Demand
Puerto Rico's peak charter season runs December through April, when demand from U.S. winter travelers is highest and weekend dates fill weeks in advance. Shoulder season (May, October, November) and summer months (June through August) tend to have better availability. Pricing is generally consistent year-round from established operators, but spontaneous last-minute requests in peak season may face limited availability or premium pricing.

What Is Included vs. Extra?

The biggest point of confusion when comparing charter prices is that operators bundle inclusions differently. Some quote a bare rate and add food, drinks, and fuel separately. We include everything material in our flat rate. Here is the breakdown:

Item Boating Puerto Rico Typical Budget Operator
Licensed captainIncludedIncluded
Mate / deckhandIncludedOften extra
FuelIncludedOften extra
Ice, water, sodasIncludedExtra or bring your own
Domestic beerIncludedExtra
Snacks and fresh fruitIncludedExtra
Sandwiches / wrapsIncludedExtra
Floating matIncludedOften extra
Bluetooth musicIncludedVaries
Premium liquorAdd-on availableExtra
Fishing gearAdd-on availableExtra

The Real Value: Charter vs. DIY Island Day

Let us run the honest numbers on a group of 8 people spending a day at Culebra, comparing a private charter to the public ferry option.

DIY Culebra Day (8 People — Public Ferry Option)

Public ferry tickets ($9 round trip x 8)$72
Golf cart rental on Culebra (2 carts x $60)$120
Food and drinks for 8 people (lunch + snacks)$320
Snorkel gear rental (8 people)$120
Drive to Ceiba + parking$40
Time waiting in ferry line (2-4 hrs)Priceless (not in a good way)
Total estimated cost~$672

Private Charter to Culebra (8 People — 8-Hour Charter)

Charter rate (all-inclusive)$1,500–$2,000
Food, drinks, snacks, beerIncluded
Snorkel gearIncluded
Captain and mateIncluded
FuelIncluded
Per person (8 guests)~$188–$250

The difference in per-person cost is real but much smaller than most people expect — especially once you account for everything that is included. And the experience difference is dramatic. On the charter, you choose where you anchor, you stop at Icacos on the way, you have music and cold drinks and a dedicated crew. On the ferry, you wait in line, then wait in line again to come back, and navigate logistics on the island yourself.

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Tips to Get the Best Value

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a boat charter cost in Puerto Rico?
Private boat charter prices in Puerto Rico typically range from $700 to $1,200 for a 4-hour trip, $1,100 to $1,800 for a 6-hour charter, and $1,500 to $2,500 for a full 8-hour day. Overnight charters start around $2,500 depending on the vessel and itinerary. All prices above are for the entire boat, not per person. Most reputable operators include captain, mate, fuel, food, and drinks in a flat rate.
What is included in a Puerto Rico boat charter?
At Boating Puerto Rico, every charter includes a licensed captain and mate, fuel, ice, water, sodas, domestic beer, fresh fruit, snacks, sandwiches or wraps, a floating mat, and Bluetooth music. The quoted price is the complete price for these inclusions. Premium liquor and fishing gear are available as add-ons.
How many people can go on a boat charter in Puerto Rico?
Our fleet includes vessels suited for 2 to 6 guests up to larger yachts accommodating 12 to 20 passengers. The per-person cost decreases significantly as your group grows. Larger groups — bachelor parties, family reunions, corporate events — often find private charter to be the best value per person compared to individual resort excursions or tour bookings.
Is it cheaper to take the ferry to Culebra instead of a charter?
The public ferry to Culebra costs around $9 round trip per person. For a group of 8, that is about $72 in ferry fares. However, when you add golf cart rental, food, drinks, gear rental, and the 2 to 4 hours lost waiting in line, the total cost climbs significantly — and you still do not get a private boat, dedicated crew, or the flexibility to anchor wherever you want. A private charter delivers a fundamentally different experience at a per-person cost difference that is smaller than most people expect.
When is the best time to book a boat charter in Puerto Rico?
Puerto Rico charters run year-round. Peak season is December through April, when advance booking of 2 to 4 weeks is strongly recommended. Summer (June through August) and shoulder months (May, September to November) tend to have better availability. Weekend dates fill faster than weekdays at any time of year.
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