When it comes to yacht charters, what truly sets them apart is the experience on offer, and within this are the watersports onboard. Water toys provide endless fun for guests of all ages, from jet skis to paddleboards. However, as the boating industry prioritizes sustainability, more focus has shifted to watersport equipment. Choosing greener toys reduces your environmental impact and improves your connection to the natural world you are exploring. At Boatbookings, we champion greener charters in all aspects, including the toys, so here are ways in 2025 you can make greener choices on your next yacht charter:
1. Electric Thrills
Traditional and motorized toys tend to rely on fuel, contributing to noise and water pollution. However, the latest electric and solar-powered options offer a quieter, emission-free alternative, such as electric jet skis, solar-powered tenders, and electric foiling boards. These toys are perfect for exploring sensitive marine environments without disturbing marine life. More and more brands are leading the way in creating high-performance toys that deliver fun without as big an impact.
2. Paddle Power
Further, nonmotorized toys such as paddleboards, kayaks, and canoes are naturally eco-conscious. They require no fuel, produce no emissions, and allow for a relaxed exploration of your surroundings. Many manufacturers are taking sustainability further by using recycled materials and eco-conscious production methods; lots of paddleboards are now made from recycled materials, providing an environmentally friendly way to enjoy watersports from the swim platform of your next yacht charter.
3. Dive Under
Snorkeling and scuba diving are staples of any yacht charter, but traditional gear can have a surprising impact on the environment. Many wetsuits, fins, and masks are made from nonrecyclable materials or treated with toxic chemicals. Opt for equipment made from responsible materials and plant-based alternatives. Additionally, ensure that you minimize your impact on the delicate marine life and coral reefs when enjoying time under the water.
4. Inflating Responsibly
Inflatable water toys like trampolines, slides, and towables are great for group fun, but they’re often made from PVC, a material with a significant environmental impact. Look for inflatables made from thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), which is more durable, recyclable, and free from harmful chemicals. Choosing high-quality, long-lasting products also reduces waste.
5. Leave No Trace
Even the most sustainable toys can leave an environmental impact if not used responsibly. One easy thing you can do is to ensure you follow best practices, such as avoiding sensitive areas like coral reefs, collecting any debris during water activities, and rinsing gear with eco-friendly solutions to prevent the spread of invasive species.
By selecting more eco-friendly toys and ensuring minimal impact, you not only contribute to preserving marine ecosystems but also set a positive example for the entire yacht charter industry. Contact one of our Boatbookings team today to learn more about our greener-crewed charter catamaran options.