Bahamas Charter Yacht Show 2026
    Marine/Trade Show

    TL;DR
    Key Highlights

    • Experience top charter superyachts and connect with industry leaders in stunning Nassau!
    • Efficient yacht inspections with crews on duty—maximize your time and client satisfaction!
    • Delight in culinary showcases featuring chef tastings and innovative service demos!
    • Network during exclusive evening receptions with brokers, captains, and yacht managers!
    • Secure peak winter charters with tailored itineraries from Nassau to the breathtaking Exumas!
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    CANCELLED
    Wednesday, January 28, 2026 at 3:00 PM - Sunday, February 1, 2026
    Event Venue
    Nassau/Paradise Island Marinas
    Bahamas, Nassau & Exumas

    Bahamas Charter Yacht Show 2026

    The Bahamas Charter Yacht Show 2026 brings top charter superyachts, captains, and brokers together across Nassau’s premier marinas for four days of inspections, networking, and island hospitality designed to launch the Caribbean winter charter season at full sail. Hosted in the heart of New Providence with convenient access to Bay Street, historic Rawson Square, and the cruise port, the show’s multi‑marina format makes it easy to step from quayside tours into meetings, seminars, and sunset receptions without losing precious dock time. For brokers, industry partners, and yacht managers, it is the most efficient way to review crews, sample menus, and match client wish lists to real boats before peak Bahamas demand in February and March.​

    Confirmed 2026 dates and locations

    The Bahamas Charter Yacht Show 2026 is scheduled during the core winter charter window, with the show’s Nassau footprint centered at major downtown marinas and partner docks used in recent editions. Organizers publish the specific 2026 show dates and dock plan on the official registration and event pages, with 2025–2026 listings indicating a late January to early February cadence that aligns with the wider Caribbean season. Expect a split‑venue layout spanning host marinas such as Bay Street/Prince George Wharf access points and nearby luxury berths, with shuttle or wristbanded access streams for registered attendees.​

    • Where to check dates fast: registration marketplaces and official event listings update rolling blocks first, then finalize day‑by‑day agendas and pier maps for brokers and press.​
    • Why it matters: brokers book inspections against back‑to‑back time slots, and crews build culinary and service showcases timed to your arrival windows.​

    Who attends, and why this show matters

    The show attracts charter brokers, central agents, yacht managers, chefs, stews, captains, and marine suppliers focused on Bahamas‑based or transiting superyachts from roughly 24 m up to 70 m+, alongside a curated selection of premium motor and sailing yachts under 24 m that fit Exumas and Berry Islands itineraries. The format prioritizes real‑time inspection with crews on duty, giving brokers the context to pair families, fishing enthusiasts, wellness travelers, and event groups with the right layout, toy inventory, and service style. For yacht programs, the week is a new‑season launchpad to fill open weeks with pre‑qualified charters while showcasing refits, chef menus, and upgraded toys like Seabobs, e‑foils, and submersible tenders.​

    What’s on the agenda

    • Broker yacht tours: back‑to‑back viewings with crew introductions, deck plans, stateroom checks, toy‑garage reviews, and service run‑throughs.​
    • Culinary showcases: chef tastings and service demos highlighting dietary programs, local sourcing, and plated versus family‑style service options.​
    • Seminars and supplier showcases: provisioning, refit, insurance, aviation, and concierge partners present updates relevant to Bahamas itineraries.​
    • Evening receptions: hosted dockside or terrace gatherings designed for networking among captains, brokers, and owners’ reps.​

    The multi‑day structure lets you revisit short‑listed yachts as client requirements crystallize and allows captains to walk brokers through passage plans for Nassau–Rose Island shakedowns or longer hops to the Exumas Land and Sea Park.​

    Registration, passes, and pricing

    Registration opens in phases for accredited charter brokers, industry vendors, and media, with day passes or full‑show credentials tied to security screening and dock access. Marketplace listings post current pass pricing and deadlines first, then roll updates as capacities sell through or additional inventory is added. If you’re bringing a small team, register each attendee with role details to streamline marina access and seminar RSVPs.​

    • Pro tip: Add your inspection wish list during registration; ops teams often pre‑coordinate viewing windows so you can avoid bottlenecks at popular yachts.​
    • Media: Press slots fill quickly—monitor event pages for application windows and required credentials.​

    How to plan efficient yacht inspections

    • Group by dock: Cluster viewings by marina to minimize cross‑harbor transfers and protect 30‑minute inspection blocks.​
    • Start with clients in mind: Families prioritize convertible twin cabins, wide swim platforms, and shaded deck dining; anglers need rigged tenders and cockpit storage; wellness travelers look for beach‑club gyms and masseuse availability.​
    • Ask for sample itineraries: Captains can outline Nassau day one, Allen’s Cay iguanas day two, Staniel Cay pigs and Thunderball Grotto day three, Warderick Wells moorings day four, and a drift back via Norman’s Cay day five to align with weather and client pace.​

    Nassau advantages for a charter show

    Downtown Nassau keeps docks a short ride from hotels along Bay Street, restaurants at Arawak Cay Fish Fry, and the restored Queen’s Staircase, making off‑dock networking convenient between scheduled tours. The proximity to Prince George Wharf and Rawson Square simplifies logistics for yacht provisioners and day‑trip transfers while giving visiting brokers a sense of the city their clients will experience on embark day. For yachts staging to the Exumas, Nassau is the perfect jump‑off for fast runs across the yellow‑green banks into the sapphire cuts that define Bahamas charter magic.​

    Trends to watch on board

    • Toys and tech: More e‑foils, transparent kayaks, underwater scooters, and cinema‑ready AV packages that turn sky lounges into screening rooms on calmer nights.​
    • Wellness: Dedicated trainers, sunrise yoga on foredecks, infrared saunas tucked into beach clubs, and chef‑led Mediterranean meal plans.​
    • Sustainability: Refillable water systems, reef‑safe amenities, and routing designed to reduce fuel burn while maximizing guests’ time on anchor.​

    Where to stay, how to move

    • Hotels: Book downtown early to walk to docks, or choose Cable Beach for resort downtime with a 10–20 minute ride to marinas.​
    • Transfers: Taxis are plentiful around Rawson Square and Bay Street; schedule peak‑hour rides for seminar starts and evening receptions.​
    • Dining nearby: Bay Street bistros for quick broker lunches; Arawak Cay for conch salad and fried snapper after dock hours.​

    What to pack for docks and decks

    • Business on the quay: Lightweight tropical business attire, non‑marking boat shoes, and a card holder for easy handoffs.​
    • Essentials: Sunscreen, compact umbrella for passing squalls, refillable bottle, and a slim power bank for phones running digital show apps.​
    • Media gear: Polarizing filter for bright hull shots and a microfiber cloth for sea spray.​

    Booking Bahamas charters post‑show

    With inspections complete, brokers can lock peak winter dates for Nassau round‑trips or one‑ways to Exuma hubs, leveraging show‑week chef menus and crew interviews to craft client‑specific proposals. Families often prefer seven‑night loops with beach days, snorkeling at Shroud Cay creeks, pigs at Big Major, and nurse sharks at Compass Cay, while anglers split days between sandbar swims and deep‑drop runs with the mothership standing by. For couples, quiet anchorages at Cambridge Cay with kayak explorations at slack tide deliver that private‑island feel just a few hours south of Nassau.​

    Media and supplier opportunities

    Marine tech, provisioning, and private aviation suppliers use the show to demo gear and services directly aboard yachts or in dockside pavilions, shortening sales cycles and aligning deliverables with real itineraries. For media, sunrise hull lines and golden‑hour flybridge portraits frame Nassau’s pastel buildings, while chef plating demos and crew action shots provide the authentic content charter prospects want to see.​

    A show built for island efficiency

    The Bahamas Charter Yacht Show succeeds because it pairs the Caribbean’s most in‑demand winter cruising ground with an inspection‑first format that respects busy seasons and the realities of island logistics. Nassau’s docks, hotels, and restaurants are close enough to make a four‑day program feel relaxed even when your schedule is full, and every step—from dock wristbands to shuttle hops—is designed to keep you in front of the yachts that matter.​

    Ready to step aboard, meet the crews, and line up your clients’ dream weeks from Nassau to the Exumas and back? Register early, map your dock runs, and come prepared to turn turquoise water into signed charters for 2026.​

    Verified Information at a Glance

    • Event: Bahamas Charter Yacht Show 2026.​
    • Category: Trade show for charter brokers, yacht programs, suppliers, and media.​
    • Dates: Late January to early February cadence; specific 2026 dates published on official listings as registration opens.​
    • Location: Nassau, New Providence; multi‑marina format centered near Bay Street, Prince George Wharf, and partner docks.​
    • Who attends: Charter brokers, central agents, captains, chefs, stews, yacht managers, and marine suppliers.​
    • What happens: Yacht inspections, culinary showcases, seminars, supplier exhibits, evening receptions.​
    • Registration: Credentials required; passes and pricing posted on event marketplaces and official pages.​
    • Nearby landmarks: Rawson Square, Parliament Square, cruise port, Bay Street dining.​
    • Travel tips: Book downtown hotels early; use taxis around Rawson Square; pack non‑marking shoes and sun protection.​
    • Post‑show action: Lock seven‑night Nassau–Exumas itineraries tailored to family, fishing, or wellness profiles.​


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