Frequently Asked Questions
To I Need Sailing Experience?
No! The yacht is fully crewed by the captain and crew. You simply enjoy the comfort, nature, and the sea. This voyage is also suitable for complete beginners. However, if you wish, you are welcome to take the helm!
Where To You Sleep?
There are 3 double guest cabins on board, each with its own bathroom and air conditioning. Bedding, towels, and final cleaning are included in the price.
What Toes Dining Look like?
Meals are prepared by our experienced stewardess and chef in one. You can expect three meals a day made with fresh ingredients—fish, vegetables, fruit, and Caribbean flavors. We also accommodate dietary restrictions—please let us know in advance.
What if the Weather is Bad?
The San Blas area has very stable weather and is located outside the hurricane belt. In case of heavy rain or wind, we will adjust the route and remain anchored in a protected bay. The safety and comfort of our guests are always our top priority.
Can I Bring a Pet on Board?
Unfortunately, no. Out of respect for the environment, guests, and local communities, it is not possible to bring pets on board.
What’s Included in Your Charter Price?
Weekly cruise for up to 6 guests
Crew (captain and cook/stewardess)
All boat related permits
All inclusive meals (snack lunch). Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks
Linen, towels, final cleaning
Complete boat equipment and all water activities
Diesel, petrol, waterWhat’s Not Included?
- Transfers from the airport to the marina
- Drinks beyond normal consumption
- Drinks on request (champagne, etc.)
- Big lunch (instead of a snack)
- Gratuities for the crew (not mandatory but always appreciated – see below)
- Shopping on local islands (souvenirs)
Where Toes the Crew Sleep?
The crew has separate cabins at the front of the yacht with their own entrance, ensuring plenty of privacy for both you and them. They only meet with you on board when necessary.
Is it Customary to Tip?
Yes, as in other destinations, it is customary to tip if you were satisfied. The amount is entirely at your discretion.
What is the Best Time for Sailing?
San Blas is beautiful year-round, but:
December – April is the main season (dry and stable weather)
May – June is fresh, with occasional showers
July – October is the wettest, but still suitable for sailing
Sailing trips are available throughout the year.What Toes a Typical Day on Board Look like?
In the morning, you’ll wake up to views of the turquoise sea, enjoy breakfast on board, take a swim, and then we’ll sail to the next island. In the afternoon, you can enjoy snorkeling, paddleboarding, diving, or have a drink on the beach. We’ll end the evening with tranquility, good food, and a sunset. The itinerary is tailored exclusively to your wishes and mood.
How is “3 days / 3 nights” calculated?
With us (as with most private charters in the San Blas region), the stay is primarily calculated based on nights spent on the boat.
- 3 nights = three overnight stays on board; typically, this is a “3 days & 3 nights” charter.
What are the check-in and check-out times?
- Check-in: 9:30–10:30 a.m.
- Check-out: 7:00–8:00 a.m.
These times are scheduled to coordinate with the logistics of transfers to and from the archipelago.
Is late check-out available?
Yes, late check-out until 3:00 PM is available only if there is no other charter booked for that day.
Surcharge: 50% of the daily rate.Why is check-out so early in the morning?
Early check-out is common in San Blas due to the need to coordinate transfers and prepare the boat for the next guests (cleaning, laundry, restocking supplies, technical inspection).