12–15 March • Gustavia, St Barths

St Barths Bucket Regatta 2026 Yacht Charter

Charter a luxury yacht and witness the St Barths Bucket Regatta 2026 from the sea.

What Is the St Barths Bucket Regatta?

The St Barths Bucket Regatta is one of the most prestigious invitation-only superyacht regattas in the world. Held annually in Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy, this iconic Caribbean sailing event gathers an exceptional fleet of custom-built sailing yachts for three days of competitive racing and curated social gatherings.

Unlike commercial race circuits, the St Barths Bucket maintains a discreet, owner-focused atmosphere. Participation is selective, and the fleet is composed primarily of large custom sailing yachts ranging from 30 to over 70 meters.

The St Barths Bucket 2026, taking place from 12–15 March 2026, continues this tradition by bringing together yacht owners, naval architects, shipyards and elite guests in one of the most refined superyacht environments in the Caribbean.

The Heritage of the St Barths Bucket Regatta

Founded in 1995, the St Barths Bucket Regatta began as a friendly gathering of large sailing yachts seeking competitive yet respectful racing in a relaxed Caribbean setting. What started as a modest fleet of maxi yachts has evolved into one of the most respected superyacht regattas in the world.

Over three decades, the St Barths Bucket has preserved its invitation-only ethos while continuously raising technical standards. Participation reflects alignment with the regatta’s philosophy of craftsmanship, sportsmanship and owner involvement rather than commercial competition.

Today, the event represents a benchmark for custom sailing yacht excellence, attracting leading European shipyards, world-renowned naval architects and experienced superyacht owners who return year after year.

Experience the 2026 St Barths Bucket from a Private Yacht

Experiencing the St Barths Bucket Regatta 2026 from a private yacht offers a perspective unmatched by land-based viewing. From the water, guests enjoy front-row visibility of the racing fleet while maintaining complete privacy and onboard comfort.

A yacht charter during the St Barths Bucket allows you to observe some of the world’s most prestigious custom sailing yachts in motion, framed by the turquoise waters of Saint Barthélemy.

Unlike public sporting events, the Bucket unfolds offshore. Viewing from a yacht ensures discretion, flexibility and a tailored hospitality experience throughout race days and evening gatherings.

Proper planning is essential, as maritime traffic increases significantly during the regatta week. Strategic positioning from sea level transforms race viewing into an immersive superyacht experience rather than simple observation.

Marina Access During the St Barths Bucket

During the St Barths Bucket Regatta, marina berths in Gustavia are reserved exclusively for participating yachts. Visiting yachts cannot secure dockage inside the harbor during race week.

As a result, spectator yachts observe the regatta from offshore positions while complying with designated navigation zones and safety guidelines established by local authorities.

Race courses typically unfold around Saint Barthélemy’s coastline, requiring early positioning and careful coordination to ensure optimal viewing angles without interfering with official race boundaries.

Understanding harbor logistics and maritime traffic patterns during the regatta is essential to ensure both compliance and a seamless experience from the water.

The Social Architecture of the 2026 Edition

Beyond the racing itself, the St Barths Bucket 2026 features a structured social program designed for participating yachts, sponsors and invited guests.

Throughout the week, the Bucket Bar at BHG serves as the central gathering point for daily award ceremonies and evening receptions. These informal yet curated moments reinforce the event’s private and owner-driven atmosphere.

Key highlights of the 2026 program include:

  • Fleet Welcome Party

  • Owner’s Invitation-Only Reception

  • Daily Awards Presentations

  • Disco Fever Party

  • The Bucket Bash

  • Final Awards Ceremony & Celebration

These events create a discreet environment where yacht owners, naval architects, shipyards and captains connect beyond the racecourse.

The social dimension of the Bucket is not a public festival — it is a curated gathering within the global superyacht community.

Why the Bucket Matters in the Superyacht World

The St Barths Bucket Regatta is more than a Caribbean sailing event — it is a reference point within the global superyacht industry.

Each edition gathers custom-built sailing yachts from leading European shipyards such as Royal Huisman, Baltic Yachts, Perini Navi and Vitters. Naval architects including Dykstra, Frers, Ron Holland and Reichel/Pugh are consistently represented within the fleet.

For yacht owners, participation signals technical excellence, design pedigree and alignment with the highest standards of custom yacht construction.

Within the superyacht world, the Bucket operates as a living showcase of contemporary sailing innovation — where performance, craftsmanship and heritage converge on the water.

To observe the regatta from sea level is to witness the evolution of modern sailing yacht design in real time.

Racing Philosophy & Classes

The St Barths Bucket Regatta was founded on a traditional Corinthian sailing philosophy — emphasizing fair competition, sportsmanship and active owner participation.

Unlike fully professional racing circuits, the Bucket promotes balanced competition rather than aggressive commercial rivalry. Owners remain closely involved, and the atmosphere is refined rather than hyper-competitive.

To ensure competitive fairness, the fleet is structured into several divisions based on yacht size, configuration and intended participation.

Main Divisions Include:

  • 100ft Class – Custom sailing yachts around or above 100 feet competing in performance-oriented divisions.

  • Corinthian Spirit Class (CS) – Yachts racing under the original Bucket philosophy, prioritizing owner engagement and sportsmanship.

  • Social / Non-Racing Entries – Select yachts attending the week’s program without entering official racing divisions.

Class assignments are determined to balance performance characteristics while preserving the heritage spirit that defines the event

Confirmed 2026 St Barths Bucket Fleet

The St Barths Bucket 2026 fleet gathers an exceptional collection of custom-built sailing yachts ranging from approximately 26 to nearly 80 meters.

Representing some of the most prestigious European shipyards and naval architects in the world, the fleet reflects the highest standards of contemporary superyacht design and craftsmanship.

Below is the current list of confirmed entries.

  • Action – 37m – Royal Huisman – Dykstra Naval Architects
  • Adix – 65m – Pendennis (refit) – Dykstra Naval Architects
  • Aquarius – 65m – Royal Huisman – Dykstra Naval Architects
  • Aquarius (The) – 46m – Perini Navi – Perini Navi
  • Arabela (CS) – 48m – Palmer Johnson – Sparkman & Stephens
  • Atlantic – 65m – Graafship – William Gardner
  • Aurelius (CS) – 34m – JOM – Dykstra Naval Architects
  • BECOOL – 39m – Nautor Swan – Frers
  • Burrasca – 56m – Perini Navi – Perini Navi
  • CANOVA (CS) – 43m – Baltic Yachts – Farr Yacht Design
  • Freya (100) – 26m – Nautor Swan – Frers
  • Galateia (100) – 30.5m – Green Marine – Reichel/Pugh
  • Gaieta – 34m – Spirit Yachts – Spirit
  • Gitana (CS) – 45m – Fitzroy – Dubois
  • Hannah (Social) – 42m – Royal Huisman – Dykstra Naval Architects
  • Hetairos – 67m – Baltic Yachts – Dykstra Naval Architects
  • Hummingbird (CS) – 27m – Nautor Swan – Frers
  • Ingrid (Social / MY) – 47m – Burger – Burger
  • Jasi (CS) – 33m – Baltic Yachts – Frers
  • L’Hippocampe – 30m – Nautor Swan – Frers
  • Libra (Social) – 34m – Baltic Yachts – MMWD
  • Linnea Aurora – 39m – SES Yachts – Hoek Design
  • L’Ottavo (CS) – 29m – Nautor Swan – Frers
  • Maverick – 59m – Vitters – Frers
  • Melis (CS) – 56m – Perini Navi – Ron Holland
  • Ms (CS) – 78m – Vitters – Ron Holland
  • Nahum – 33m – Turquoise Yachts – Hoek Design
  • ONYX II (CS) – 30m – Nautor Swan – Frers
  • Perseus 3 – 59m – Perini Navi – Ron Holland
  • Raven – 54m – Baltic Yachts – JV
  • Red Dragon (CS) – 52m – Alloy Yachts – Dubois
  • Rosehearty – 56m – Perini Navi – Ron Holland
  • Sorella – 33m – Jongert – Tony Castro
  • Symmetry (CS) – 29m – YDL – Frers
  • Temptation (Social / MY) – 37m – Palmer Johnson – Nuvolari Lenard
  • V (100) – 30.5m – Persico Marine – Mills
  • Visione – 44m – Baltic Yachts – Reichel/Pugh
  • Whisper – 36m – Holland Jachtbouw – Fontaine

Charter a Yacht for the St Barths Bucket 2026

Chartering a yacht for the St Barths Bucket 2026 offers a privileged way to experience one of the world’s most prestigious superyacht regattas from the water.

A yacht charter during the St Barths Bucket Regatta allows guests to combine private race viewing, onboard hospitality and seamless access to Saint Barthélemy’s vibrant atmosphere throughout regatta week.

Whether aboard a sailing yacht or a spectator motor yacht positioned offshore, the experience blends competitive sailing spectacle with refined Caribbean elegance.

Availability during Bucket week is limited, and early coordination is essential to secure a yacht aligned with your expectations.

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