Bachelor Yacht Party
Help your friend say bon voyage to the single life with a one of a kind private yacht charter bachelor party. Sail along the pacific and find a tranquil background to enjoy friends with. Soak in the sun and create a day tailored to your crew and groom-to-be´s preferences.
Most popular bachelor party yachts
Theme ideas
On all the luxury yachts you can bring your own food and beverages. On the large party boats, please inquire. We have some great catering options.
Beers before I do´s
Get the gang together and celebrate the groom-to-be with an epic fishing trip. Enjoy the sea breeze and bonding while catching some of the best seafood in the world. Enjoy a delicious fresh catch BBQ lunch and then smoke some cigars and take a swim at a local spot before heading back in.
Lifestyles of the rich and famous
Start the day off right by being picked up by a limo. Then arrive at your private yacht for the day.
Cruise along the coast and enjoy drinks, friends, and amazing views. Then do as all the Hollywood stars do and hit a few (bio) golf balls off the deck of a yacht. When you return to the shore the limousine will transport you to the next destination.
Booze Cruise
Keep it easy and fun with a private Bachelor booze cruise. Wildlife spot and play drinking games with a daytime spot or go out for a sunset cruise and take in the sunset with delicious whiskeys accompanying the glowing sky. Follow the cruise up with a pub crawl or beer tasting at one of the great locations right by the dock location.
Walk the plank
Enjoy life on the sea for the day. Enhancing bachelor party debauchery with a private boat that is set to sail the seas. Create an authentic atmosphere with a rum tasting, which showcases the variety of rum categories and cocktails. Then test the abilities of the groom and his first mates with pirate beer bong, where players have to wear their eye patch. Arrrr they still good?
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More information on yacht parties
What days of the week can I book a yacht charter party?
Our boat party services are available seven days a week. Please contact us for pricing and availability.
How much does it cost to rent a boat for a party?
Pricing for a yacht charter party is based on departure location and guest count. Please find our pricing online.
Where can we charter a party boat from?
We offer party yacht charters from Marina del Rey, Redondo Beach, Long Beach, San Pedro, Ventura, Newport Beach, and more.
What kind of wildlife can we see on a daytime yacht party?
Depending on the location and the time of year it is possible to see humpback whales, blue whales (summer to fall), grey whales (winter to spring), minke whales, bottlenose Dolphins, seals, sea lions, pelicans, and more.
Can I decorate the yacht for my boat party?
Guests are welcome to decorate the boats, as long as no damage is incurred with the decorations.
Where will my yacht charter party go?
All charters are based on customers wishes and their location departure.
Are children included in the guest count?
Yes, children are included in guest counts. Children below 13 year old are also required to wear life jackets on yachts.
What type of clothing should I wear on a yacht charter party?
Ideally guests should dress comfortably. Layers are advised as it can be windier and colder on the water than on land. Don´t forget your sunscreen and sunglasses.
What to wear to a boat party at night?
On an evening yacht charter party it is important to dress warmly. While the boats do have interiors that can keep deduce the wind factor an evening on the water can be chilly. So it is best to dress in warm layers.
Can I wear high heels to a party on a yacht?
High heels can be worn on some boats. On large party boats with 30+ guests it should be fine. It is not practical on the smaller boats as you will be walking around on different levels and materials and it can be dangerous. A better solution would be a pretty flat, a fancy sandal, or a short mule if you must.
What do I need to bring to a boat party?
For a boat party on a yacht it’s best to bring whatever will make you comfortable. Some guests like to bring an extra sweater, favorite snacks and drinks, sunscreen, sea sickness pills, and if it's a birthday party a gift for the host.
How soon in advance do I need to book a yacht for a party?
Our bookings are based on a first come first serve basis. To make sure your preferred date and time is available it's best to confirm the date and time as soon as possible.
How do I start a yacht party?
Gather everyone together and share a toast to get the party started. Then play the music and let everyone mingle around in the different corners of the boat. This will make a boat party come to life.
Am I expected to tip the captain and crew?
Gratuity is not included in the price and while not required it is always greatly appreciated. Any tips provided are split between the captain and crew.
Can I bring food and beverage aboard for a boat party?
Guests are welcome to bring food and beverage aboard.
Are refreshments included for a yacht party?
Refreshments are not included in the pricing. Guests are welcome to bring their own food and drink.
Is there a place we can go to swim during a yacht party?
We can offer swimming from our San Pedro & Long Beach departure locations.
What is a bareboat charter?
- A bareboat charter is a vessel that is leased by the owner to another person (a “charterer”) for a period of time without a captain or crew;
- A bareboat charter is a vessel that is considered a recreational vessel and may not be subject to Passenger Vessel inspections by the United States Coast Guard;
- Once the charterer takes possession of the vessel, the charterer becomes entirely responsible for the safe navigation of the vessel and its passengers;
- The owner of the vessel is generally not responsible for any collision, personal injuries, and wages for the crew
- The charterer is responsible for the vessel’s crew, fuel, insurance, any maintenance and repairs, and any liability associated with use and possession of the vessel;
- The charterer must have the option of selecting and paying crew and may discharge the master or any crew member without referral to the owner;
- The owner may require general levels of proficiency for the crew that is retained based on federal statutes; and
- Charterers and passengers are solely responsible for making sure they understand and agree to the terms of any bareboat charter agreement.