There is a moment, somewhere between the third crowded boat stop and the fourth stranger bumping into you, when you realise the trip is not going how you pictured. That is a feeling a lot of Bahamas visitors know too well.
Choosing between a private boat charter and a group tour is honestly one of the most important decisions you will make before your trip. Both have their place. But they are not the same experience, not even close.
Group tours are structured. You follow a fixed schedule, share the deck with strangers, and stop at the same spots every other group visits that day.
That is fine for some people. Genuinely. If you are travelling solo on a tight budget and do not mind the social mix, a group tour gets you on the water without much planning.
But here is what most group tour brochures do not tell you:
A private boat charter in the Bahamas puts the entire experience in your hands.
With Captain's Marine, for instance, you are not sharing the deck with anyone except the people you choose to bring. The captain tailors the itinerary around your group, your pace, and your preferences.
Want to spend two hours snorkelling a reef? Done. Want to anchor at a quiet cove and have lunch on board? Also done.
People often assume private charters are out of reach. That assumption deserves a second look.
When you split a private yacht charter across four, six, or eight people, the per-person cost can come surprisingly close to a mid-range group tour. Except now you have the whole boat, a dedicated captain, gourmet food, and none of the compromises.
Choose a Group Tour If:
Choose a Private Boat Charter If:
The Bahamas has 700 islands, 180,000 square miles of ocean, and more worth seeing than any fixed group itinerary could cover. A private charter simply gives you the freedom to explore it properly.
Captain's Marine specialises in exactly this: private, personalised experiences across Nassau and the Exumas, with vetted captains, flexible itineraries, and boats built for real comfort. No shortcuts, no shared schedules.
Just the Bahamas, the way it deserves to be seen.