What are the best destinations for a yacht charter in February?
Published 11 January 2022
The best yacht charter destinations in February
In February, the crowds have cleared, peak season is over, and yet the clement climate lingers on. Sailing enthusiasts celebrate fair winds and following seas in the Caribbean, New Zealand and parts of Europe, while motor yacht lovers can bask in the glow of new season sunshine and new year adventure.
Caribbean
February in the Caribbean has much to offer. Antigua kicks off sailing regatta season at Jolly Harbour with the Royal Ocean Racing Club's Caribbean 600 race, while nearby St Barth’s 22 beaches offer remote relaxation with the white sands on Anse du Gouverneur being particularly alluring for those looking to get away from the island's chic French buzz.
What are the average temperatures in the Caribbean in February?
February remains pleasantly hot across all Caribbean beaches with water temperatures averaging a balmy 26-28C around most islands, perfect for swimming, snorkelling and watersports.
What is the weather like in the Caribbean in February?
The Caribbean is one of the best cruise destinations around this time of year as rainfall is low, with February to May typically being the driest months. Hurricanes are nowhere to be seen although the odd tropical storm can bring a little welcome relief.
Things to see and do in the Caribbean in February
Known as the Spice Isle, Grenada’s aromatic nutmeg plantations fragrance the air. Alternatively, a week of kitesurfing and whale watching in the Turks & Caicos Islands is up for grabs on a yacht charter in February.
Which yachts are available for chartering?
Take your pick between RAMBLE ON ROSE's lavish beach club at sea level and its glorious sun deck jacuzzi.
South East Asia
Wellness, culture and diving sit at the heart of an itinerary in South East Asia, a sought after yachting destination. Scuba aficionados can set eyes on rare black coral that thrives in the Raja Ampat region. More than 31 World Heritage Sites are spread across the mainland peninsular and 20,000 islands, combining intoxicating cuisine with unmatched beach parties.
What are the average temperatures in South East Asia in February?
Much of South East Asia enjoys warm temperatures and dry weather in February. Average daytime temperatures in Phuket reach around 33C, but the heat onboard is offset by a cooling sea breeze.
What is the weather like in South East Asia in February?
Peak humidity has not yet hit South East Asia at this time of year making sunbathing on the aft deck after a swim in the sea a welcome past time.
Things to see and do in South East Asia in February
Raja Ampat's Misool Island has ancient cave paintings and Waigeo is home to the Wilson's bird of paradise. Cruise up Thailand’s west coast to discover lands covered in lush rainforest canopy offering shade and exploration.
Which yachts are available for chartering?
Permanently based in Asia, SALUZI is a vibrant charter yacht accommodating 32 guests. The experienced crew offer diving and snorkelling expeditions, sensational beach BBQs and freshly grilled delicacies on tap - not to mention an all-singing spa for 24-hour pampering.
Australia
Australia is the unsung hero of yacht itineraries and one of the best cruise destinations in February. Dive and snorkel along Queensland’s wildlife-rich Great Barrier Reef and sail throughout the stunning Whitsundays.
What are the average temperatures in Australia in February?
Temperatures range from 23°C with the odd short heat wave reaching highs of 40°C in February catching the tail end of the Southern Hemisphere summer.
What is the weather like in Australia in February?
February is an ideal time to visit Australia, though it is during the wet season when the highest rainfall is recorded by way of short tropical showers and the occasional cyclone.
The best views of Australia’s coastline are by helicopter delivering aerial vistas of heart-shaped reefs and temporary sand spits. Head inland to visit the Daintree Rainforest, the oldest surviving tropical rainforest in the world.
Which yachts are available for chartering?
HEMISPHERE, the world's largest sailing catamaran, is the ultimate vessel to island hop your way around the Whitsundays, equipped with a custom sports fishing tender to help bag some yellow perch or catfish.
Norway
The Norwegian fjords are calling, the snow-capped mountains are standing tall and majestic waterways invite the free spirited. Norway’s primordial forests, cascading waterfalls and gigantic glaciers feed into the icy waters of the North Sea, while those who set foot on land follow the path of the Vikings.
What are the average temperatures in Norway in February?
February is during the heart of Norway’s bitter winter, meaning icy temperatures of around -7C can be expected.
What is the weather like in Norway in February?
Norway receives just three hours of sunshine a day during the winter months. Rainfall and snow is high, which is ideal for skiing, snowboarding and sled dog racing.
Things you can see and do in Norway in February
February is the prime time to catch a glimpse of the mesmerising Northern Lights. Based in the heart of the aurora zone in the Norwegian Arctic, Tromso is widely regarded as the world's best place to do so. By day, tear across ice floes on snow mobiles and heliski powder-coated mountainsides.
Which yachts are available for chartering?
Equally at home in the Mediterranean as the Arctic, the 91.5m TRANQUILITY is an explorer unlike anything else. Following her 2021 refurbishment, she is ready to take her next owner to the ends of the earth with her helipad and 5,000nm range.
New Zealand
Caving, canyoning, river boarding, white water rafting and kayaking are just a few of the adrenaline-fuelled activities on offer in New Zealand. Its haunting landscape of forests, geothermal springs, alpine lakes and snowy mountains make it as versatile as it is bewitching.
Both January and February are New Zealand’s hottest months when yacht charter guests can expect highs of around 25°C even in the so-called 'Winterless North’.
What is the weather like in New Zealand in February?
February is the last month of summer in New Zealand when it’s generally warm and dry, making it an ideal climate for outdoor activities. The daylight hours are long with around 13 hours of sun each day.
Things to see and do in New Zealand in February
Arrive before 6 February to grab your berth and observe Waitangi Day – New Zealand's national celebration in the Bay of Islands.
Which yachts are available for chartering?
DREAM has a seriously cool sky lounge with a cinema screen for all-round entertainment, and an award-winning Bannenberg & Rowell interior for a calming ambience.
Europe
Europe contains many of the best cruise destinations in February, from striking Roman architecture to Turkey’s ancient ruins, and shipwreck dives in Malta to Monte Carlo’s glamorous boutiques and restaurants.
What are the average temperatures in Europe in February?
Portugal, Cyprus and Spain tend to be the warmest countries in Europe in February, though still in the winter season. Ibiza offers highs of 15°C and a landscape beautified by almond trees dusted in pink-white blossom.
What is the weather like in Europe in February?
February is one of the colder times to head to Europe, and yet, also one of the best times to visit as it falls outside of peak vacation periods or national holidays.
Things you can see and do in Europe in February
February is carnival time in Venice, while in Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca sailing regatta season is in full swing. A hike to Monaco’s Trophée d'Auguste makes a pleasant workout, but the Greek isles’ mild winter climate mean it’s the ideal time to dive into ancient ruins.
Which yachts are available for chartering?
FAITH’s glass-bottomed swimming pool and open to the sea beach club and al fresco fire pit make it an ideal boat for chartering Europe’s Mediterranean waters. For some 1920s glamour, NERO has it all with a classic wooden tender to match, and a spectacular owner's duplex suite.
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