PLAYTIME
luxury CREWED CATAMARAN in the bahamas
BAHAMAS
Exumas
CharterDetails
LUXURY at its best
Playtime has an abundance of space both inside and outside, giving guests the freedom to lounge and dine in a variety of areas.
This luxurious Lagoon catamaran offer ample space for relaxing, socializing and spending time with friends and family in comfort. Sit back and enjoy the chef’s gourmet food with the stunning turquoise waters of the Bahamas as your backdrop.
Playtime is well-equipped. It has fishing gear, allowing for trolling and fly fishing. If guests would rather swim with the fish, Playtime has snorkeling gear. There is plenty to do above water as well, with Playtime’s wake-boards and paddleboards.
Forward Deck
Forward Deck
Aft Deck
Aft Deck
Fly Bridge
Fly Bridge
Salon
Salon
Cabins
Cabins
Luxury Heads
Luxury Heads
Tender
Tender
Yacht Specifications
Make: Lagoon
Length: 63'11"
Year Built: 2018
Beam: 32'10"
Draft: 4.3
Amenities
Guests: 6
Ensuite Cabins:
A/C: Full
Water Toys
meet the captain
Explore the jewels of the Bahamas with the esteemed Captain Matthew Lowe. With his extensive experience and unmatched knowledge of these beautiful islands, he promises to take you on an unforgettable journey.
A true connoisseur of customer satisfaction, Captain Matt is dedicated to showcasing the exceptional performance of the luxurious power catamaran, PLAYTIME. He ensures that every guest has an amazing time on board, creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
When he's not commanding the yacht, Captain Matt is an avid freediver, spearo, treasure hunter, and a master of all water sports. His passion for adventure perfectly complements his love for the sea, making him the ideal captain to guide you on an extraordinary voyage in the Bahamas.
Let Captain Matt show you the wonders of the Bahamas aboard the remarkable vessel, Playtime.
mattHEW lowe
CAPTAIN
meet the chef/mate
Marius Opperman: Guests aboard PLAYTIME are in for a delightful experience with Marius Opperman, who serves as both chef and first mate. Originally from South Africa, Marius developed a love for cooking at a young age. He is a dynamic and ambitious individual who thrives on challenges.
Marius is an accomplished, award-winning chef, having earned the junior pastry chef of the year award in South Africa. He also achieved the first runner-up position on South Africa's Top Chef equivalent, Chef House, a nationally televised cooking competition.
Moreover, Marius is a skilled wine sommelier, having worked at renowned wine estate restaurants in South Africa as their head and sous chef. Besides his culinary expertise, he is an avid sports enthusiast, enjoying activities like fishing, hiking, diving, and golf.
Marius is looking forward to welcoming you aboard PLAYTIME in The Bahamas, where he will showcase his talents to ensure a memorable vacation that you will cherish for a lifetime.
MaRIUS OPPerMan
CHEF/MATE
If you are looking for paradise on earth, you will find it in the Exumas. The Exuma Cays are a chain of more than 360 islands in the Bahamas, just southeast of Nassau. They are famous for their white sand beaches and for having some of the bluest waters in the world.
These suggested points of interest will take you through the best the Exumas has to offer while you travel and relax on your private yacht.
EXPLORE THE BEAUTY OF THE EXUMAS
Norman’S CAy
The pristine coral reef surrounding Norman's Cay and its neighboring islets make it one of the most incredible places in the Exumas that you simply must see for yourself. Conditions are impeccable for all your favorite saltwater activities or, if you're in the mood for ultimate relaxation, this prime location is also perfect for sun-soaked leisure.
great guana cay
Well protected and easily accessible, Great Guana Cay offers a genuine "Out Islands" experience. The locals of Black Point Settlement will make you feel at home in their quaint little town. Immerse yourself in friendly island culture, feast on traditional Bahamian cuisine, and admire hand-woven palm leaf baskets made by the settlement's women.
staniel cay
Staniel Cay rose to fame after providing the lavish backdrop for two James Bond films. In fact, the spectacular underwater cave system located just west of Staniel Cay was named "Thunderball Grotto" based on its film debut. This can't-miss dive and snorkel site is filled with vibrant coral heads and abundant marine populations.
warderick wells cay
.Home to the 176-square-mile Exuma Cays Land and Marine Park, and the largest underwater marine park in the Caribbean, Warderick Wells Cay is a premier anchorage submerged in protected waters.
There are 20 marked nature trails to explore on land and 20 secluded beaches located along the island's border. Both the hiking and snorkeling are unmatched at Warderick Wells Cay.
shroud Cay
Shroud Cay, also part of the territory of the Exuma Cays Land and Marine Park, is an uninhabited archipelago of rocks and white sand beaches that features a charming mangrove channel. The sheltered coves serve as an idyllic home for snails, lobsters, sea turtles and other marine creatures.
compass Cay
Jump in the dinghy to snorkel the caves at Rocky Dundas or take a short hike and a soak in Rachel’s Bubble Bath, where the ocean meets a narrow creek outlet and splashes giant waves against the rock face bordering the eastern side of the pool, filling the water with champagne-like bubbles.
lee stocking island
Navigate a multicolored mix of channels and sandbars toward Lee Stocking Island, home of the once-famous Perry Institute for Marine Science.
This island is criss-crossed with pristine hiking trails and its crystal-clear water makes it a great place to observe the local population of Atlantic stingrays by paddle board.
Black point
The town of Black Point is small and friendly, located near the northern tip of Great Guana Cay. Take a shore excursion to visit this charming Bahamian settlement where most of the homes are cinderblock, stuccoed and painted in pastels, creating pleasing splashes of color. Take time to discover what day to day life in the Bahamas is all about. Later, hike to the bluff to see the impressive Dotham Cut.
george town
TThe capital and largest city in the district, George Town (permanent population 1,000) was founded in 1793 and boasts a colorful history. Pirates used Georgetown’s deep water harbor during the 17th century and the “plantation aristocracy” from Virginia and North and South Carolina settled here in the 18th century. Elizabeth Harbor became a refitting base for British vessels and the U.S. Navy used the port during World War II. Today George Town is a vibrant place with delightful shops, restaurants and bars.