Sail Beluga

Overview
No engine roar, no rush between stops — Sail Beluga’s whole appeal is the quiet. Guests snorkel, paddleboard, and watch the coastline slide by under sail, with the route shifting day to day depending on the wind rather than a fixed script. It’s the charter for people who’d rather feel the trip than power through it.

Quick Facts

  • Private Charter: Yes
  • Shared Charter: No
  • Half-Day Available: Yes
  • Full-Day Available: Yes
  • Sunset Cruise: Yes
  • Snorkeling: Yes
  • Fishing: No
  • Island Hopping: Yes
  • Food Included: Yes
  • Alcohol Included: Yes
  • Paddleboards: Yes
  • Restroom Onboard: Yes
  • Children Welcome: Yes
  • Departure Location: Turtle Cove Marina
  • Family Friendly: ★★★★★
  • Couples Friendly: ★★★★★
  • Luxury: ★★★★☆
  • Adventure: ★★★★☆

Why Choose This Experience
If speed and covering ground aren’t the point, this is the antidote to the typical powerboat charter — slower, quieter, and arguably more scenic for it.

Best For

  • Couples
  • Families
  • Honeymooners
  • Sailboat Enthusiasts
  • Anniversary Celebrations
  • Relaxation

Experiences Offered

  • Private Sailing Charters
  • Half-Day Cruises
  • Full-Day Cruises
  • Sunset Sails
  • Reef Snorkeling
  • Island Hopping
  • Paddleboarding
  • Beach Stops

Good to Know Before you Book
• Sailing itineraries depend on wind and sea conditions, making every excursion unique.
• This experience is designed for relaxation rather than speed, making it ideal for travelers who enjoy a slower pace.
• Sunset sails are among the most popular departures and often sell out in advance.
• Soft-soled shoes or bare feet are recommended while onboard.
• Don’t forget a light sweater or cover-up for evening cruises.

Insider Tip
Book an afternoon departure. It lets you fold snorkeling and a beach stop into the front half of the day, then finish with one of the island’s sunsets from the deck.

Why We Love It
Sailing under canvas changes the whole rhythm of the day, and Sail Beluga leans into that instead of trying to compete with the faster boats on their terms.


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