All-Inclusive Exuma Yacht Charter · Bahamas
Lily of the Galley Charter | All-Inclusive Exuma Yacht Charter
A week in the Exumas with chef Lily & Captain Nik aboard the brand-new Bali 5.8.
9
Guests
5
Cabins
58
Ft — Catamaran
Bali 5.8
Builder
7
Nights
The Charter
If you’ve been searching for a Lily of the Galley charter, you’re not alone. Lily’s massive following didn’t come from polished marketing—it came from showing real life onboard a yacht, day after day, meal after meal, anchorage after anchorage.
What many people don’t realize until they dig deeper is that a Lily of the Galley charter is very much a team experience. Lily charters alongside her partner, Captain Nik Dorward, and together they run one of the most in-demand Exuma yacht charters in the Bahamas.
We’ve had Yacht Warriors guests sail with them in the Exumas, and there’s a reason their calendar now books out more than a year in advance.
The Crew
Meet Lily of the Galley & Captain Nik Dorward
Lily handles the galley, but she also sets the tone onboard—warm, calm, and effortlessly dialed in. Meals feel intentional without being fussy, and the pace of the day always feels right.
Captain Nik Dorward brings the same energy to the helm. The Exumas reward local knowledge: shallow banks, shifting sandbars, cuts that change with swell and tide. Nik knows how to move through the islands efficiently while still making the week feel unhurried.
Together, they create an all-inclusive Exuma yacht charter that feels relaxed, personal, and incredibly well-run.
The Yacht
LOCATION 5.8: A Brand-New Bali 5.8 for 2026–2027
This yacht is designed for exactly the kind of charter they run: open, social, and easy to live on. The signature Bali up-and-over salon door turns the entire main deck into one seamless indoor–outdoor space. Morning coffee flows straight into the forward cockpit, afternoons drift between shaded lounges, and evenings naturally migrate up to the flybridge for sunset cocktails and stargazing.
LOCATION 5.8 sleeps up to 9 guests across five cabins (1 King, 3 Queens, and 1 Twin), which makes it ideal for couples, families, or mixed groups who want space without feeling spread out.
It’s less “floating hotel” and more “floating island home”—perfect for an Exuma yacht charter where the scenery does most of the talking.
9
Guests
5
Cabins
58
Feet
The Real Star
The Real Star: A Week Sailing the Exumas
This is where a Lily of the Galley charter really shines.
The Exumas aren’t about rushing from spot to spot. They’re about timing tides, finding protected anchorages, and choosing places that feel untouched—even in high season.
A typical week might unfold like this:
Days 1–2
Days 1–2: Highbourne Cay & Norman’s Cay
After boarding near Nassau, the first sail eases you into island mode. Highbourne Cay offers clear water and calm anchorages—an ideal place to settle in, unpack once, and let Lily set the tone with your first onboard dinner.
Norman’s Cay follows, where shallow sandbars stretch for miles and the water shifts from turquoise to electric blue depending on the light. This is where days start to blur together in the best way: swimming straight off the yacht, long lunches, and slow afternoons.
Days 3–4
Days 3–4: Shroud Cay & Staniel Cay
Shroud Cay feels wild in contrast—mangrove creeks, quiet beaches, and that famous tidal river where you drift effortlessly through crystal-clear water.
Staniel Cay adds a bit of personality: Thunderball Grotto snorkeling, the pigs at Big Major, and casual island energy. Even here, Lily and Nik know when to linger and when to move on to avoid crowds.
Days 5–6
Days 5–6: Compass Cay, Bubble Bath & Warderick Wells
Compass Cay brings shallow-water magic—stingrays, nurse sharks, and beaches that feel pulled from a postcard. Rachel’s Bubble Bath is weather-dependent, but when conditions line up, it’s one of the most memorable swim stops in the Exumas.
Warderick Wells, inside the Exuma Land & Sea Park, is often the highlight of the week. Protected waters, vibrant reefs, and anchorages so clear you can see the bottom from the deck. Evenings here are quiet, stars overhead, boat gently swinging—exactly what people imagine when they dream of an all-inclusive Exuma yacht charter.
Day 7
Day 7: Easy Sailing Back
The final day is unhurried. One last swim, one last meal onboard, and a smooth sail back toward Nassau that feels more like a reflection than a return.
For a full breakdown, you can explore our complete route here:
👉 The Ultimate Weeklong Private Crewed Charter in the Exuma, Bahamas
Plan Ahead
Availability, Pricing & Planning Ahead for a Lily of the Galley Charter
Because of Lily’s popularity, Lily of the Galley charters are nearly fully booked for the current season.
From
$42,000
Per Week · All-Inclusive
What’s Available
- Charters begin
- After November 5, 2026
- Season runs
- Through mid-August (before peak hurricane season)
- Best planning window
- 2026–2027
Pricing
- 2 guests
- $42,000
- Up to 9 guests
- $47,000
- Christmas charter
- $50,000
- New Year’s charter
- $58,000
Christmas and New Years charters with Lily of the Galley run at $50,000 and $58,000. This reflects a premium Exuma yacht charter aboard a brand-new yacht, with an experienced captain-and-chef team and a fully customized onboard experience.
Book With Yacht Warriors
Book a Lily of the Galley Charter with the Yacht Warriors
If you’re specifically searching for a Lily of the Galley charter, we can help you navigate timing, availability, and expectations—and secure space well before calendars fill again.
At Yacht Warriors, we work directly with crews like Lily and Nik and help clients:
- Lock in hard-to-get availability
- Understand seasonal differences in the Exumas
- Find comparable options if dates don’t align
Reach out to Yacht Warriors to start planning your all-inclusive Exuma yacht charter—whether it’s with Lily and Nik or another exceptional crewed yacht in the Bahamas.
Lily of the Galley
Exuma · from $42,000
