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Yachts in Below Deck: All Boats of the TV Show (& their Prices!)
The yachts in Below Deck are the real shining stars of the TV show when you are a true sailing enthusiast.
After the success of the original Below Deck seasons shot in the Caribbean and Polynesia on the Bravo TV channel with several spinoff: Below Deck Mediterranean , Below Deck Adventure , Below Deck Sailing Yacht and Below Deck Down Under .
Each spinoff highlights different locations from the Mediterranean hotspots to Australia and even northern Europe, and of course, different yachts.
This article is a summary of ALL the yachts that appeared in Below Deck main serie and the different spinoff: their main specifications, their price, or their availability for charter.
Below Deck | 1 | Lumière (Honor in the show) | 163.8ft | $15,900,000 | $189,000 |
Below Deck | 2 | Rhino (Ohana in the show) | 154ft | $9,995,000 | $140,000 |
Below Deck | 3 | Stay Salty (Eros in the show) | 161ft | $17,900,000 | $175,000 |
Below Deck | 4 | Valor | 154ft | $11,990,000 | $168,000 |
Below Deck | 5 | Valor | 154ft | $11,990,000 | $168,000 |
Below Deck | 6 | My Seanna | 185ft | $21,900,000 | $294,000 |
Below Deck | 7 | Valor | 154ft | $11,990,000 | $168,000 |
Below Deck | 8 | My Seanna | 185ft | $21,900,000 | $294,000 |
Below Deck | 9 | My Seanna | 185ft | $21,900,000 | $294,000 |
Below Deck | 10 | St Davis | 197ft | $22,500,000 | $325,000 |
Below Deck | 11 | St Davis | 197ft | $22,500,000 | $325,000 |
Below Deck Mediterranean | 1 | Ionan Princess | 150ft | $13,750,000 | $175,000 |
Below Deck Mediterranean | 2 | Sirocco | 154ft | $18,000,000 | $219,000 |
Below Deck Mediterranean | 3 | Talisman Maiton | 177ft | $18,000,000 | $281,000 |
Below Deck Mediterranean | 4 | Sirocco | 154ft | $18,000,000 | $219,000 |
Below Deck Mediterranean | 5 | The Wellesley (The Wellington in the show) | 184ft | $15,000,000 | $280,000 |
Below Deck Mediterranean | 6 | Lady Michelle | 180ft | $19,500,000 | $275,000 |
Below Deck Mediterranean | 7 | Home | 164ft | $30,000,000 | $245,000 |
Below Deck Mediterranean | 8 | Mustique | 180ft | $19,000,000 | $230,000 |
Below Deck Sailing Yacht | All | Parsifal III | 177ft | $20,500,000 | $237,000 |
Below Deck Adventure | 1 | Mercury | 164ft | $13,500,000 | $170,000 |
Below Deck Down Under | 1 | Keri Lee III (Thalassa in the show) | 181ft | undisclosed | AU$310,000 |
Below Deck Down Under | 2 | Nothern Sun | 166ft | $15,000,000 | $161,700 |
The yachts of the “main” Below Deck seasons
Motoryacht honor : below deck 1st season.
Honor is a 163,8 feet Benetti superyacht, appearing in the first season of the TV show. Her actual name is now Lumiere but was before Sotavento and Cuor di Leone. In the show, the ship was captained by Lee Rosbach around Sint Marteen .
Launched in 1999 and refitted in 2010 and 2020, she accommodates up to 12 guests in 6 cabins. She offers a stunning deskspace with a sprawling sundeck, jacuzzi, outdoor cinema, and a wide range of water toys.
Motoryacht Honor is available for charter from $189,000 per week in the Mediterranean and Motoryacht Honor last selling price was $15,900,000.
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Motoryacht Ohana : 2nd season Below Deck
Ohana from a real name Rhino appears in the second season shot in BVI.
This stunning 154′ superyacht has beautiful decks, a stunning outdoor sundeck, and a horseshoe outdoor bar . Launched as Roxanan by Admiral Marine in 1998, she gets a total refit in a modern look after having been showcased.
Accommodating up to 10 guests and 10 crew, she offers a 6 person jacuzzi and a sundeck with a huge barbecue grill.
Motoryacht Honor Ohana was last sold for $9,995,000, you can charter her from $140,000 per week in the Caribbean or North America .
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Motoryacht Eros : Below Deck season 3
Eros or Stay Salty (ex. Mustang Sally) appears in the famous TV show in the 3rd season shot in the Bahamas . The shipyard Trinity Yachts built this 161-foot superyacht in 2008 for Tim Hortons founder. Geoff Vann Aller took care of the exterior design.
She can accommodate up to 12 guests and 10 crew members and offers a beautiful tri-deck with a saloon and sky-lounge jacuzzi.
Motoryacht Eros charter price starts from $175,000, but she isn’t currently available. Motoryacht Eros was last sold for $17,900,000.
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Valor, the big star, in Below Deck seasons 4, 5 and 7
Valor is the most recurring yacht in Below Deck appearing in seasons 4,5 and 7 respectively shot in the US Virgin Islands, in Saint-Martin, and Phuket in Thailand .
This 154-foot superyacht built by Feadship in 1990 accommodates up to 12 guests and 11 crew members. Designed by Frits De Voogt, her real name is BG from her owner Bobby Genovese.
With a sprawling aft deck, perfect for sunset dinners and afternoon lounges, boutique hotel-inspired interior, and a wide range of water toys, her weekly charter price starts at $168,000 by winter in the Caribbean and from $170,500 by summer in the Mediterranean.
Motoryacht Valor was bought in 2014 for $11,990,000.
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Motoryacht My Seanna in seasons 6, 8 and 9 of Below Deck
My Seanna is the yacht you see in the 6th and 8th seasons sailing around Tahiti in Polynesia (6th season) and Antigua (8th season). Built-in 2000 by Delta Marine, she is 184,97’ in length. Key features include onboard cinema, jacuzzi, and spacious beach club.
Motoryacht My Seanna weekly charter ranges from $294,000 in the Caribbean and Motoryacht My Seanna purchase price is about $21,900,000.
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Motoryacht St Davis in Below Deck season 10 and 11
The motoryacht St Davis is the star of the latest two Below Deck seasons, including the 11th scheduled to air in February 2024.
While the 10th Below Deck season happened in the very scenic St Lucia, you will see the St Davis in the non less scenic Grenada for the 11th season.
For the yacht enthusiasts, the St Davis is a 197ft (60m) motoryacht by the Benetti shipyard that can be rented from $325,000 / week in the Caribbean. Her last purchase price was at 22,5 million euros.
Yachts featured in Below Deck Mediterranean (spin off)
Motoryacht ionian princess in below deck mediterranean season i.
Ionian Princess was named from the TV show itself when she appears in the first season of Below Deck Mediterranean shot in Greece .
The 150’ was built by the shipyard Christensen, launched in 2005, and last refitted in 2016. She can host up to 12 guests in 6 different cabins and features a stunning and chic design interior, and a sundeck with a jacuzzi.She is listed for sale at $13,750,000 and can be chartered for $175,000 per week but she isn’t currently available.
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Sirocco in Below Deck Mediterranean seasons 2 and 4
Sirrocco is a 154,2 feet superyacht launched in 2006 by the shipyard Heesen. She appears in the second and the fourth seasons of Below Deck Mediterranean shot respectively in Croatia and France.
Sirocco accommodates 12 guests who can enjoy an 8 pax jacuzzi and striking exterior and sundeck. She features an African chic interior and impressive design and amenities. She also offers a nice range of water toys.
Today, she’s available for charter throughout the Mediterranean from $219,000 per week during the low season and she is estimated at around $18 million.
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Talisman Maiton in Below Deck Mediterranean season 3
You can watch Talisman Maiton, built and launched in 2006 by Proteksan Turquoise, in the third season of Below Deck in the Mediterranean shot in Italy .
Named for an island in Thailand, her interior is inspired by Asian influences, but most recently refit in 2016 with a timeless Art Deco aesthetic.
With her 177 feet length, she is suited for housing 12 guests in six rooms in addition to a 13 person crew. She features a sundeck spa pool with a beautiful bar, a full-service gym, and an observation deck with panoramic views.
Her weekly charter starts from $281,500 in the Mediterranean. In 2019, her selling asking price was about $18 million.
The Wellington in the fifth season of Below Deck Mediterranean
The Wellington, from her real name The Wellesley, is a beautiful 184,5 feet Oceanco built-in 2013. This superyacht is owned by Khalid Affara. Donald Starkey recreates with his design the grandeur of the Wellesley Hotel in Knightsbridge. She accommodates up to 12 guests.
Showcased in the 5th season of Below Deck Mediterranean shot in Spain , her charter price goes from $280,000 to $304,500 per week in the Mediterranean.
Lady Michelle in Below Deck Mediterranean 6th season
Lady Michelle is the star of the 6th season of Below Deck Mediterranean shot in Croatia. Her previous names were Cakewalk, Altitude, and Amnesia.
With her 180’, this Benetti superyacht accommodates 12 guests in 6 cabins. Launched in 2003, she got two refits in 2016 and 2018. Lady Michelle features elegant interiors and a spacious aft deck with open lounging, seating, and dining areas. She also offers a vast sundeck with a spa pool and gymnasium, but also a wide range of water toys.
Lady Michelle is available to charter from $275,000 in the Caribbean. She is estimated to $19,5 million.
“Home” motoryacht in the 7th Season of Below Deck Mediterranean
If Home is where the heart is, then the motoryacht “home” is surely the home of many yacht enthusiasts.
This 50m motoryacht built by Heesen truly shined during the 7th season of Below Deck in Malta and her modern interior and features were well highlighted.
Home is available for charter from $245,000 / week , and the purchase price is at €29,500,000.
Mustique motoryacht in the 8th season of Below Deck Mediterranean
The 8th season of Below Deck Mediterranean embarked on the Italian riviera onboard Mustique, a 55m (180ft) motoryacht by Trinity Yachts.
Mustique features an impressive retro interior and spacious outdoor areas that truly shine when combined with the Mediterranean coast of that particular season.
Mustique can be chartered from €230,000 / week . Her last asking price for sale was at $19,000,000.
Yachts featured in Below Deck Sailing Yacht (Spin off)
Parsifal iii luxury sailboat.
Parsifal III appears in the two seasons of the spin-off Below Deck Sailing yacht, captained by Glenn Shepard around Greece (season 1) and Croatia (season 2). Launched in 2005 by Perini Navi, this 177,2ft superyacht was designed by Remi Tessier. She can accommodate a total of 12 guests and 9 crew.
She is available from $237,500 to $274,000 per week to charter her around the Mediterranean and the Caribbean winter time.
In 2016, her selling asking price was $20,5 million.
Yachts featured in Below Deck Adventure (Spin off)
Motoryacht mercury (previously known as malibu and kermit).
In the fourth spin off of Below Deck, the now infamous decided to spice things up a little. Instead of the usual Mediterranean or Caribbean routine, Below Deck went to the less explored (but extremely breathtaking) Norway.
For this new serie filled with adventure, Below Deck picked the motoryacht Mercury, ex Malibu and Kermit, to explore the Fjords Norway is famous for.
Mercury is a 50m motoryacht built by the dutch shipyard Amels, and designed by Terence Disdale.
She can accomodate up to 12 guests and 12 crew onboard. No doubt, that should be enough for this new exciting season.
Mercury is available for charter from $170,000 a week . Her current selling price is $13,500,000 .
Yachts featured in Below Deck Down Under (Spin off in Australia)
Thalassa (keri lee iii): the motoryacht in below deck down under season 1.
Thalassa was the vessel of choice for the Australian Spin off of Below Deck. The real name of the yacht isn’t actually Thalassa but Keri Lee III.
The 181ft (55m) yacht was built by the American shipyard Trinity Yachts and features amenities such as a gym, a jacuzzi and 6 magnificent cabins. The perfect vessel to sail in style the waters of Northeastern Australia.
Keri Lee has a weekly charter rate that starts at AUD310,000 .
Northern Sun: the yacht in Below Deck Down Under Season 2
Below Deck Down Under season 2 explored the coasts around Cairns, the gateway to access the great barrier reef and the Whitsunday Islands.
And it’s hard to imagine a better yacht than the Northern Sun motoryacht to explore this iconic area. The Northern Sun is a 50.8m (now yacht) that used to be a vessel dedicated for ice exploration. The refit work took two years but was clearly worth it when we look at the result displayed in this second season of the Australian Spin off.
Although the Northern Sun is built by the Japanese Narasaki shipyard, it surely is a boat that fits Australian waters quite well and could delight anyone looking to explore the most rugged locations in style, whether they are polar or tropical.
Northern Sun is available for charter from $161,700 / week . Her latest asking price was $15,000,000 .
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FAQ about Below Deck yachts
The yachts in Below Deck Mediterranean are Ionan Princess in season 1, Sirocco in season 2 and 4, Talisman Maiton in season 3, The Wellington in season 5 and Lady Michelle in season 6.
The cheaper yachts from Below Deck can be chartered for $140,000 a week. The most expensive ones have charter costs close to $300,000 per week.
My Seanna is displayed in Below Deck season 6 and 8.
My Seanna can be chartered for $294,000 and has a purchase value of $21,900,000.
Ohana charter price is at $140,000 a week. Her purchase price is around $9,995,000.
Yes, most yachts from Below Deck can be chartered.
The charter price of Eros is $175,000 a week, while its purchase value is around $17,900,000.
The owners of the Talisman are three brothers : Mark, Trevor and David Pears.
The yacht Ohana has a length of 46.94m, or 154′.
Honor can be chartered from $189,000 a week.
The yacht featured in the Below Deck spinoff Below Deck Adventure is Mercury, a 50m motoryacht built by Amels and designed by Terence Disdale.
Mercury is available for charter from $170,000 a week.
The motoryacht Mercury is displayed in the first season of the fourth Below Deck spin off called Below Deck Adventure, shot in Norway.
St Davis is the longest yacht that was used in the Below Deck serie with her 197ft length. It was featured in Below Deck season 10 and 11.
Home, featured in the 7th Season of Below Deck Mediterranean, was so far the most expensive yacht from Below Deck serie with an estimated value of 30 million dollars.
All yachts from Below deck and its spinoff are available for charter.
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- Below Deck showcases expensive luxury yachts and allows wealthy guests to be part of the popular reality TV show, documenting their adventures.
- Chartering on a Below Deck yacht is costly and filters for the richest individuals who come with entertaining requests and add drama to the show.
- Being a guest on Below Deck yachts allows individuals to become celebrities, as they are treated like stars, interviewed, and gain popularity and followers.
Below Deck has featured various luxury yachts on the show since 2013, most of which have been quite expensive. The hit reality TV series is most popular for showcasing interesting charter guests and their adventures on the ships. One of the most memorable guests has been Delores Flora from Below Deck season 8 . The middle-aged woman got so drunk on Captain Lee Rosbach's yacht that she couldn't think straight. Despite safety hazard warnings, Delores decided to swim in the ocean at night, causing everyone a lot of stress. The next day, Captain Lee kicked her off the ship for not obliging.
Below Deck season 3 guest Steve Bradley is another charter guest who viewers might still remember. His extremely flirty behavior and demands were always over-the-top. Steve once asked the crew for a foam party and gave the entire deck team a hard time. To make matters worse, he returned to Below Deck season 6 with the same behavior. As for Captain Lee's opinion, he thinks Timothy Sykes was the worst charter guest ever. The young entrepreneur was extremely demanding during his stay and forced the team to give back tip money.
Charter Prices For Below Deck Yachts
Across all the spin-offs and dozens of seasons, the charter prices for Below Deck yachts have varied. According to Yacht Charter Fleet , Captain Lee's Below Deck season 1 ship Honor was $170K weekly. His latest boat, the St. David, had a charter price of $360K. The costs for Captain Lee's yachts have risen over the years, but it also depends on their lengths, which have varied between $153K to $196K.
Being on a Below Deck spin-off is also not so cheap. Below Deck Mediterranean season 7's yacht Home was $245K per week. In comparison, Below Deck Sailing Yacht's legendary boat Parsifal III has remained at $217K throughout all four seasons. Below Deck Down Under is relatively cheap, as Northern Sun has a charter rate of $162K per week. The same is true for the newest spinoff, Below Deck Adventure .
Below Deck Yachts Are Not For Everyone
Chartering on Below Deck is expensive, whether it's Captain Lee's luxury yacht or Captain Glenn Shephard's iconic sailboat. Most people are unable to shed over $100,000 just to spend a week on board. However, the costly price of being on the ship is by design. It helps filter the richest individuals for the show, who usually come with an entertaining list of requests. Sometimes, these guests are spoiled, which adds drama to the show. Recently, Below Deck Down Under's drunk guests ruined everyone's night by stripping and jumping into the sea at 2 a.m. Captain Jason Chambers shut down their wild activities before they injured themselves. He even threatened to call the charter off.
Below Deck Yachts Guest Become Celebrities
There are other valid reasons why Below Deck 's luxury yachts cost so much. Chartering on any similar ship costs a lot in general. Therefore, most wealthy guests decide based on perks. The first benefit is being on a popular reality TV show. Any charter guest who pays to be on Below Deck's yachts get to be part of the franchise. Being on camera ensures that all their adventures are documented and projected to the world. The second perk is the celebrity-like experience, since the guests are treated like stars. Below Deck yacht guests get interviewed, earn new followers, become popular, and feel like celebrities.
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This Is How Much It Costs To Charter The Boat From Below Deck Sailing Yacht
Spoiler: it's not cheap.
Below Deck is all about the drama a ship's crew experiences while catering to the wealthy, and its spinoff Below Deck Sailing Yacht — now in its second season — is no different. As you'd expect, the cost to charter Below Deck Sailing Yacht 's Parsifall III is extravagant, and guests can get pretty demanding about getting their money's worth.
Unsurprisingly, the cost of a week-long vacation on the Parsifall III is pretty far out of the average consumer's price point. According to Charter World, Parsifall III costs between €195,000 to €225,000 a week to rent, which equals about $234,864 to $270,997 a week. For this hefty sum, guests gets five cabins, a drinking saloon and dining area, a jacuzzi, a swimming landing pad, and more. The ship itself can hold up to 12 guests and nine crew members, and in Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 2, it sails around Croatia.
As for the ship's specifications, the Parsifall III is a lavish 177-foot long sailing yacht made in 2005 by the renowned Italian shipyard Perini Navi, with French designer Remi Tessier designing the interior. As Adam Glick told E! New 's Pop of the Morning show in 2020, a large ship like Parsifall III can easily cost "30, 40, 50 million" to buy; the sails alone can cost $300,000 to replace.
Season 2 will likely explore the cost of repairing the ship, as a preview of Below Deck Sailing Yacht shows that the Parsifall III accidentally collides with a docking wall due to a "throttle malfunction," per E! News. "Hitting the dock like that can be a season-ending incident. It can be very serious," Captain Glenn Shepard said . He added that that's the first time he's ever crashed a boat, but it's "unfortunate that it happened" at all.
As for the yacht's name, it derives from the Arthurian knight Percival, who is most famous for being the hero who goes on a long-running journey for the Holy Grail — no doubt an analogy meant to make guests feel like traveling on Parsifall III will lead to the best experience money can buy.
"The [guest] requests get so bizarre," Glick told E! New s' Pop of the Morning. "For example, we might be brought a king-sized bag of Skittles and told that we're only allowed to put out the orange ones. So now you've got crew members wasting incredibly valuable time picking out orange Skittles." In Season 1, Chief Stewardess Jenna MacGillivray mentioned that some guests have even asked her to tuck them in.
" Below Deck makes great drama out of the nuances of the kind of 'interior' service labor often deemed too feminine (and boring) to anchor pop culture narratives: event planning, waitressing, laundering, and cooking," Pier Dominguez wrote for Buzzfeed. "In the age of millennial burnout — and especially for the channel’s younger-skewing audience — it’s easy to identify with performing work under constant pressure, hoping to reap rewards subject to the whims of the 1%."
This is most exemplified at the end of every Below Deck episode, when the crew gets together to assess performances and find out how much the guests tipped them. If they did well, the rewards can be tremendous: in Season 1, a satisfied customer tipped $20,000 to Captain Glenn Shepard and his crew.
This article was originally published on Feb. 10, 2020
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Below Deck Yachts
If you’ve never seen the show, it follows the crew of a luxury yacht during peak “charter season.” The original Below Deck, for example, showed off the glitz and glamour of the Caribbean, especially around St. Thomas, the British Virgin Islands, and the Bahamas. The Mediterranean spin-off, on the other hand, highlights European hotspots, including Italy, Spain and Croatia.
The show is undeniably a ton of fun. From the drama in the crew quarters, to the incredible beaches, the show provides an entertaining look behind the curtain.
Yet, the chartered superyachts are the real stars of the show. Each season, Below Deck features a truly stunning super yacht. All of them measure over 150 feet and are decked out in opulent features, staterooms and amenities. And here’s something you might not know: The majority of the Below Deck yachts are available for charter!
Below Deck Charter Yachts
Through five seasons, Below Deck has featured some of the most magnificent super yachts in the world. Some of the yachts have changed ownership since the show, been renamed, or have undergone a refitting. Yet, most look like they did from the show.
But beyond the name and maybe a few changes to the interior, there aren’t many differences. All of the water toys, Jacuzzis and stunning outdoor dining areas are what you’ll find on the yachts available for charter! So which charter yachts are available?
Season | Yacht | Real Name | Length | Charter Rate |
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1 | Honor | Lumiere | 163.8’ | From $175,000/week |
2 | Ohana | Rhino | 154’ | From $140,000/week |
3 | Eros | Mustang Sally | 161’ | Not Available |
4 | Valor | BG | 153.9’ | Not Available |
5 | Valor | BG | 153.9’ | Not Available |
Mediterranean 1 | Ionian Princess | Ionian Princess | 150’ | From €145,000/week |
Mediterranean 2 | Sirocco | Sirocco | 154.2′ | From €180,000/week |
Mediterranean 3 | Talisman Maiton | Talisman Maiton | 177.1′ | From €231,000/week |
Here’s a more detailed look at the yachts featured on the original Below Deck:
Honor – Season 1
Honor (which is now LUMIERE) kicked off the first season, and she put on a dazzling display. The yacht, originally built by Benetti in 1999, is one of the largest yachts ever featured on the show, and it was actually booked for a five-week charter for filming.
HONOR benefited from the new-found fame of the show. She sold after it aired for nearly $15 million, and the new owners completely refit her interiors and renamed the boat. Today, LUMIERE is a masterpiece of nautical engineering.
She features luxurious accommodations for up to 12 guests and an abundance of deck space, including a sprawling sun deck. The yacht also features a wide array of water toys (the slide was a struggle for the crew all season!).
Ohana – Season 2
Season 2 took the crew on a tour of the British Virgin Islands and featured some familiar faces. Captain Lee, Chef Ben, and Bosun Eddie were back, much to the pleasure of fans. Yet, the yacht was completely different.
OHANA (real name is RHINO) was featured on the second season, a stunning 154-footer, with beautiful decks, a horseshoe outdoor bar, and a stunning outdoor sun deck. After the show aired in 2014, Ohana underwent an extensive retrofit.
She now features an updated interior with a decidedly modern, airy vibe, as well as new hardware, including a state-of-the-art stabilization system.
Eros – Season 3
EROS took centerstage in Season 3, and the 161-foot yacht, originally built for the founder of Tim Hortons, was one of the most luxurious featured on the show. The beautiful tri-deck, featured a stately saloon, a sky lounge Jacuzzi, and sleek exterior styling.
EROS – which was sold prior to the third season – has since been renamed and was also remodeled. She’s now known as Mustang Sally, and unfortunately, this is one of the few Below Deck charter yachts that’s not available for charter.
Valor – Seasons 4 & 5
The stately VALOR was a fan favorite in Season 4 and 5. Built in 1990 by Dutch-based Feadship, the 154-foot VALOR featured a sprawling aft deck, perfect for sunset dinners and afternoon lounges. Plus, the ship – when featured on the show – had a range of water toys, including dual jet skis and a sleek, boutique hotel-inspired interior.
Like Mustang Sally, VALOR – which is now known as simply BG – isn’t available for charter. Yet, fans will always remember all the drama that took place on board.
Below Deck Mediterranean Yachts
Below Deck Mediterranean premiered in 2016, and through three seasons, the show has featured some of the Med’s best yachts. All of the yachts from the Mediterranean spin-off are available for charter, exactly how you see them on the show.
Ionian Princess – Season 1
Season 1 of Below Deck Mediterranean launched with a bang, featuring one of the strongest premieres for the franchise. Although there was plenty of drama throughout the season as the crew traveled around Greece, the beauty of IONIAN PRINCESS couldn’t be missed. The ship, which was originally built in the U.S. in 2005, featured a sleek, streamlined tri-deck design and gorgeous interiors.
The sun deck – where guests partied all season long – is one of the yacht’s star attractions, featuring a Jacuzzi with world-class views. Her interior, though, is one of the most stunning, featuring a chic design. The yacht also includes six cabins with accommodations for up to 12 guests.
Sirocco – Season 2
Season 2 took the crew to Croatia, aboard SIROCCO. The Dutch-built yacht originally launched in 2006, and thanks to its unique two-tone, third-deck exterior, she was remembered for her striking exterior. All of the yacht’s features made great TV. From her incredible sun deck, to the African chic interior, and all of the many water toys, SIROCCO’s impressive design and amenities stood out.
Today, she’s available for charter throughout the Mediterranean. A few unique features include a sun deck gym, an alfresco party deck, a theatre, and a wide array of water toys.
Talisman Maiton – Season 3
Named for an island in Thailand, TAILSMAN MAITON is a stunning tri-deck that cruises the pristine waters of Italy and all of the Mediterranean. The largest to ever be featured on the show, TAILSMAN is truly incredible.
The yacht accommodates 12 guests, in 6 beautifully appointed rooms. There’s a master suite, as well as 1 VIP stateroom, and four smaller cabins. The yacht was built in 2006, but most recently refit in 2016 with a timeless Art Deco aesthetic. The yacht also features a sundeck spa pool with a beautiful bar, a full-service gym, and an observation deck with panoramic views.
How Long Are the Below Deck Charters?
Here’s a little-known secret about Below Deck: The “charter season” on the show is just a few weeks. In fact, the yachts are actually booked for about six weeks, and their regular crews are sent home. In other words, the charters on Below Deck are actually a charter within a charter!
Each of the Below Deck charters last just a few days, and each episode features new charter guests.
Below Deck Yacht Rental Costs
Hiring a yacht from Below Deck isn’t cheap. The majority cost in the neighborhood of $150,000 per week. Yet, that charter rate doesn’t include expenses, including fuel, dockage fees, and taxes.
Yet, for that price, you’ll get a truly world-class experience. The crews of each of these yachts provide first-class service and all of the boats are fully loaded with amenities. There’s nothing quite like it in the world. And by hiring one of these superyachts, you’ll also have bragging rights for chartering a yacht featured on a TV show!
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How Much Does It Cost To Rent The Yachts On Below Deck?
Watching Bravo's Below Deck , it's kind of impossible not to fantasize about renting one of the featured luxury yachts for yourself. For most of us regular folks, the idea of lounging around having every need tended to by a crew of hot, young twentysomethings is an experience we're only going to get watching this particular show (and its drama-filled spin-off, Below Deck Mediterranean , of course).
Still, it's fun to dream. And if our funds ever permit us to, the first stop would be one of these huge boats replete with gold bathroom fixtures, luxuriously expansive guest cabins, and Michelin-star service. So, how much exactly would that set you back?
The Below Deck yachts do not come cheap
According to Worldwide Boat, the cheapest you can rent one of the featured yachts (the Ohana, from season 2) is $140,000 per week. The rest range in price all the way up to a whopping €231,000 (around $256,000 per week) for the Talisman Maiton, which was featured on Below Deck Med season 3.
According to Yacht Charter Fleet , the smaller super-yachts, including the Ionian Princess , the Valor , and the Sirocco , rent for approximately $154,000 to $199,500 per week, depending on the season and the boat. The good news, though, is the Ohana is $140,000 per week at any time of year, so it's something of a bargain compared to the others.
As for the mid-range yachts, the Eros is currently not available for rent, nor is the recently-redone Honor . The biggest super-yachts, meanwhile, are way out of seemingly anybody's price range. The aforementioned Talisman Maiton goes for the same massive fee no matter the time of year, while My Seanna , at 185 feet, is $294,000 a week in the winter and $315,500 a week in summer.
Appearing on Below Deck might save you some money
Those looking to appear on Below Deck might get a discount as, according to The Forward Cabin , charter guests who feature only pay around $11,000 each for the privilege, and that includes airfare, hotels, and more. The charters are shorter, however, clocking in at just a few days each according to Worldwide Boat .
It's still a massive discount considering the show's own Kate Chastain told ET , "Generally a boat that size, 150 foot — this one's 160, Valor — but around that price range, for seven days, is around $150,000. But that does not include airfare, fuel, food, wine, docking, tip. So, I would say for a boat like Valor, for a week vacation, it would be around a quarter of a million dollars."
If you're more interested in owning rather than renting a yacht, be forewarned; Denison Yachting advises it'll cost around $4.75 million annually for a 180-foot vessel, including around $400,00 for fuel, $350,000 for dockage, $240,000 for vessel insurance, $1 million for maintenance and repairs, and $1.4 million for crew salaries.
They're definitely pricey, but the Below Deck yachts are worth it
Chartering a luxury yacht, particularly one featured on Below Deck, costs so much for one major reason: You're getting a first class experience. As noted by Worldwide Boat , the expert crews working these boats are the best of the best (despite what the hit show and its spin-off, may lead us to believe), and the amenities boasted by each truly have to be seen to be believed. Put simply, this is a once in a lifetime vacation.
Take the Ionian Princess, which boasts a sun deck featuring a Jacuzzi and breathtaking views. The gorgeous boat, originally built in 2005, also includes luxury accommodations across six cabins for up to 12 guests. Likewise, the Dutch-built Sirocco, which was made in 2006, also features a sun deck but it's equipped with a gym, making it even more special. Elsewhere on-board there's an alfresco party deck, theater, and plenty of other amenities for fun both on and off the water.
The yachts featured on Below Deck are basically floating luxury hotels
The mighty Talisman Maiton, meanwhile, fittingly named for a stunning Thai island, is a superb, tri-deck yacht. Although it accommodates 12 guests total, the boat also features a master suite and a VIP stateroom, so exclusivity is key. It was refit in 2016 (the yacht was originally built in 2006) and now features a glorious sun deck and spa pool complete with a bar, gym, and an all-important observation deck with panoramic views.
The huge My Seanna also boasts a master suite and VIP stateroom, as well as a chic beach club, fittings brushed in 22 carat gold, a sundeck sauna and gym, helipad, and even an outdoor movie theater. Act quickly and you might just get a discount on it, as Yacht Charter Fleet previously advertised that the first three charters to the Bahamas this past summer were subject to an insane 35 percent price reduction.
Chartering a Below Deck yacht is something most of us will only ever dream of doing, but it's not hard to understand why those who have the cash choose to splash out for the privilege.
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Once the Bravo series Below Deck premiered in 2013, the show went on to be a big hit for the network. In fact, even though other Bravo shows get more attention, Below Deck was successful enough to spawn many spin-off series including Below Deck Sailing Yacht , Below Deck Mediterranean, Below Deck Down Under, and Below Deck Adventure.As any Below Deck fan will likely be able to attest, the show is successful for many reasons including the show's cast who've gone on lead interesting lives , and their wild behavior . Another reason why people enjoy Below Deck is the show gives them a window into the high life. Related: Does The Cast Of Below Deck Use A Script? When people think about the most expensive things that the rich and famous enjoy, yachts are one of the first things that leap to mind. As a result, watching a show about people who spend much of their lives on yachts seems very appealing.As fun as it can be to watch Below Deck on TV, the show's biggest fans may want to experience the show in real life. The closest anyone can get to achieving that is by traveling on the yachts seen on the show. Unfortunately, any fans who want to sail on one of Below Deck's yachts in real life are going to need a fortune.
When fans tune into reality shows like Survivor or Big Brother, everyone they see on screen is being paid to be there. As a result, some people may assume that everyone who is seen on Below Deck gets paid as well.
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For the people who work on the yachts seen on Below Deck, like Captain Lee, they get paid for their regular job and to appear on the show as well. However, the guests that appear in episodes of Below Deck don't walk away from the experience with more money in their pockets.
Anytime someone travels by yacht, that costs an incredible amount of money. With that in mind, it makes perfect sense that Below Deck's guests don't make money from the show. After all, if Below Deck's producers paid them and subsidized their travel fees, that would be way too expensive for a reality show.
However, that doesn't mean that the guests who are seen on Below Deck get nothing for being on the show. According to a report from 2016, Below Deck's guests pay a reduced rate of $55,000 for a group of five to enjoy the experience seen on the show.
For their $55,000, those groups of five get to travel by yacht for three days, stay in a 5-star hotel for two nights, and their airfare is covered as well. Despite everything they get for that cash, most people are likely to think that $55,000 is way too much to spend.
However, once Below Deck fans learn how much a trip like that usually costs, $55,000 is a steal.
As Below Deck fans are likely to already know, the show's seasons have featured several different yachts. As a result, viewers who want to have a Below Deck experience are going to have to figure out which yacht they want to stay on before making any plans.
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Unfortunately, it isn't clear how much it would cost to charter some of the yachts seen in seasons of Below Deck and its spin-off. On top of that, some of the yachts simply aren't available to the general public. However, here is what is known about the Below Deck yachts fans can charter according to worldwideluxuryyacht.com.
During the first season of Below Decks, the yacht Motoryacht Honor was seen. Capable of accommodating 12 guests in 6 cabins, chartering that yacht reportedly starts from $189,000 per week.
Not quite as elaborate as the yacht from the first season, the Motoryacht Ohana can only accommodate 10 guests but it features a 6-person Jacuzzi and a sundeck with a huge barbecue grill. Seen during Below Deck's second season, chartering it for a week starts from $140,000.
Seen during Below Deck's third season, the Motoryacht Eros is a gorgeous yacht but it reportedly isn't available to charter. However, according to reports, if it was available fans could expect to spend at least $175,000 for a week.
Actually seen during the 4th, 5th, and 7th seasons, the Motoryacht Valor is incredible. According to reports, to charter Valor costs at least $168,000 by winter in the Caribbean and from $170,500 by summer in the Mediterranean.
Of all the Below Deck yachts that charter fees have been reported on, Motoryacht My Seanna from the 6th and 8th seasons is by far the most expensive. Absolutely massive, it features an onboard cinema, jacuzzi, and spacious beach club. For that reason, it costs at least $294,000 to charter it for a week.
How Much Does it Cost to Charter a Below Deck Yacht?
Ever since its debut in the summer of 2013, the ‘ Below Deck ‘ franchise has been following the experiences of crew members who live and work aboard luxurious vessels as it sails through beautiful locations across the world. From navigating their roles and interpersonal relationships to meeting every demand of their seemingly overbearing guests, they essentially have to do it all. However, let’s be honest, as onlookers, we do cut the patrons some slack considering the evident, exuberant amounts of money they spend on a vacation. So now, let’s find out the actual cost, shall we?
When you charter a vessel from the list of ‘Below Deck’ superyachts, you can expect 150+ feet of deluxe comfort, including a personalized itinerary, suitcase management, water activities, and turn-down services, amongst much more. You can even request off-boat excursions — planned and executed by the vessel’s crew members — to ensure that you get everything in one place without any serious efforts for complete relaxation. Though, of course, with that, you have to pay the appropriate compensation, which racks up to a minimum of $140,000 (plus expenses) for a weeklong venture.
Starting from season 1’s Honor yacht (now renamed to BARENTS), after a major refit from its new owner, a weeklong charter in this 164-foot boat begins from $175,000. Then, standing at a stunning 154 foot, season 2’s Ohana (actual name RHINO) only goes for around $140,000 per week. Season 3’s Eros (known as STAY SALTY) is unavailable for private yacht charters right now, but seasons 4, 5, and 7’s Valor (or BG) is available for the price of $158,000. Coming to the luxury we have all come to know and love as My Seanna, the 185-feet Starship is the most expensive here at $260,000/week.
As for the sails of ‘Below Deck Mediterranean’ and ‘Below Deck Sailing Yacht,’ while Parsifall III from the latter costs between $240,000 to $280,000 a week to rent, Ionian Princess from the former’s season 1 starts at about $163,000. The Sirocco of seasons 2 and 4 lands in the pricey range of $192,000 to $213,500, whereas season 3’s Talisman Maiton crosses the $250,000 mark.
As for The Wellington in the fifth season, the 184.5-feet beauty goes from $260,000 to $280,000 for a week. However, season 6’s Lady Michelle breaks all bounds by costing between $270,000 to $310,000 plus expenses. With that said, a few years ago, show creator Mark Cronin revealed that the guests who appear on the series are given a discount of about 50% from the actual cost of chartering the vessel for three days.
“We ask them to tip about 15% to 20% of the full cost though,” Mark Cronin added on a Reddit thread . “The tip amount is up to them as well. They are not compensated, but we pay their airfare.” Along with that, the production team also supports the guests by providing hotel accommodations the night before and the night after the charter while ensuring their complete safety and comfort. Their support extends to the crew in the form of an adequate salary and a few other benefits as well.
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Thalassa from the first season of Below Deck Down Under is the series’s second-most-expensive yacht. Originally christened Keri Lee III , the 181-foot superyacht was launched by U.S. shipyard Trinity Yachts in 2001 and refitted in 2016. In addition to meticulous craftsmanship and high-end finishes, she showcases six elegant cabins, a beauty salon, a massage room, a gym, a Jacuzzi, and a movie theater. She is reportedly worth $27 million, according to Rightboat.
That’s not the only fleet member Trinity has in the top five, either. The 161-foot Eros , known as Stay Salty IRL, claimed third spot with an estimated value of $23 million. Delivered by the U.S. yard in 2008, the vessel received a meticulous refit just before starring Below Deck Season 3 to ensure she was up to snuff.
Delta Marine’s 185-foot superyacht Starship , known as My Seanna during filming, ranked as the fourth priciest vessel with a value of $22.9 million. It also costs a lofty $275,000 per week to rent. Rounding out the top five is Feadship’s BG , or Valor in the show. Delivered by the Dutch yard in 2013, the 153-footer features a highly sophisticated exterior styled by De Voogt and a luxe contemporary interior by McMilen Design. It is estimated to be worth $21 million.
You can check out both full lists below.
The top five highest-value yachts on Below Deck :
- Home : Below Deck Mediterranean Season 7, $32.5 million
- Thalassa : Below Deck Downunder Season 1, $27 million
- Eros : Below Deck Season 3, $22.9 million
- My Seanna : Below Deck Seasons 6, 8, and 9, $22.9 million
- Valor : Below Deck Season 4, $21 million
The top 10 most expensive yachts to charter on Below Deck :
- St. David : Below Deck Season 10, $325,000 per week
- My Seanna : Below Deck Seasons 6, 8, and 9, $275,000 per week
- Lady Michelle : Below Deck Mediterranean Season 6, $275,000 per week
- The Wellington : Below Deck Mediterranean Season 5, $273,500 per week
- Parsifal III : Below Deck Sailing Yacht Seasons 1, 2, 3, and 4, $254,000 per week
- Talisman Maiton : Below Deck Mediterranean Season 3, $250,928 per week
- Home : Below Deck Mediterranean Season 7, $245,000 per week
- Thalassa : Below Deck Downunder Season 1, $212,000 per week
- Sirocco : Below Deck Mediterranean Season 2, $194,500 per week
- Mercury : Below Deck Adventure Season 1, $184,000 per week
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Parsifal III: Meet the charter star of Below Deck's sailing yacht spin-off
This week, producers have confirmed season five of hit reality TV show Below Deck Sailing Yacht will return to screens on 7 October for more crew drama and on-the-water antics. Set on the Balearic island of Ibiza, the series will again feature the 54-metre Perini Navi superyacht Parsifal III with Captain Glenn Shephard at the helm. In anticipation of the series' return, BOAT reflects on an interview with her owner Kim Vibe-Petersen , who unpacked the realities of filming a reality TV series on board his boat ahead of season three.
Below Deck Sailing Yacht is a spin-off series of the hit superyacht reality TV show Below Deck that follows the lives of the crew and guests across an eight-week charter season. For Danish owner Kim Vibe-Petersen, Parsifal III' s return is yet another opportunity to show off the yacht's charter credentials.
Vibe-Petersen was personally approached by Below Deck producers in 2018 after they struggled to find a suitable sailing yacht. Parsifal III fitted the bill as she was already equipped for charter and a number of her existing crew were willing to take part in the show.
The Perini Navi sailing yacht first hit the water in 2005 and rose to instant fame scoring a number of prestigious accolades including a coveted Neptune at the World Superyacht Awards . On her launch, she also joined the ranks as one of the fast Perini Navi superyachts on the water with a top speed of 18 knots under full sail granted by two high-tech carbon masts, automated in-boom furling and a winged keel.
Vibe-Petersen admitted there were some yacht owners who didn’t want the names of their yachts connected with the drama-filled reality show, but he "didn’t have that concern." Although he had the option to change the yacht’s name for filming, he decided to keep it to maximise the charter appeal of Parsifal III .
"It’s free advertising," he said. "The name of the yacht will come to people’s minds, especially to someone who has never chartered a yacht before. They will see that name and know the boat from the show."
Vibe-Petersen was also keen to secure a guaranteed packed charter schedule during low season. "I think there were a lot of boats that did not want to be chartered for the show but it's good money in the bank," he said.
While admitting he might not be the "specific audience targeted by the series," he said he has sat down to watch the first series, which took place in Corfu. Even in Vibe-Peterson’s home country of Denmark, the US show has gained a big following.
"This is the kind of show where they want to make a little drama," he added. "It’s not that wild on board a normal charter." The conveyor belt of colourful guests are chosen by the production team and given a "big discount" for appearing on the show.
Vibe-Petersen also explained the complicated logistics of filming Below Deck , each season of which features 16 charters filmed across a period of eight weeks. This means that two groups of guests separately charter the yacht in a single week. Meanwhile, the production team require a time period of at least a week to get Parsifal III rigged up and fit for filming. "There are 30 people on board each day with lots of wires and cameras – it’s a big, big operation."
Season one was filmed in Corfu, Greece, which posed a number of challenges for Parsifal III as the sailing yacht was required to have a specific charter licence. "It’s pretty tough to get that," said Vibe-Petersen. "It’s not something we can do within a short amount of time. It can take 10 to 12 weeks to get a charter licence so it takes time."
For her second season, Parsifal III was filmed cruising Croatia's 3,600 miles of coastline. For season three, the show follows Parsifal III as she cruises around the Spanish island of Menorca, carrying a mix of new and old crew.
Season five of Below Deck Sailing Yacht will feature returning department heads chief stew Daisy Kelliher and first mate Gary King, while chef Cloyce Martin, chief engineer Davide Morosi, stews Diana Cruz and Danni Warren, and deckhands Keith Allen and Emma Crouch are amongst the new crew members.
Parsifal III is managed for charter by Camper & Nicholsons with a weekly charter rate starting from €245,000.
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Below Deck Sailing Yacht: Official date, cast members and destination revealed
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By Editorial Team 20 December 2019
After exclusively breaking the news about the brand new 'Below Deck Sailing Yacht' series earlier this year, YachtCharterFleet can now unveil more details about Bravo's latest addition to the Below Deck franchise.
Set to hit our screens on February 3, 'Below Deck Sailing Yacht' will follow a new crew of yachties as they set sail around the coastlines of Greece .
This is the first series in Below Deck history which features a luxury sailing yacht, with the 180ft sailing yacht Parsifal III playing the starring role.
The new series joins the original Below Deck, which premiered in 2013, and Below Deck Mediterranean, which premiered in 2016.
Promising even more action on the high seas, a new trailer gives us an insight into what we can expect from the show's first ever season.
Get ready for a new Below Deck yacht with a new crew on board (and Chef Adam)! ⛵🌬️ The SERIES PREMIERE of #BelowDeckSailing sets sail February 3! https://bravo.ly/BDSYFB Publiée par Bravo sur Mercredi 18 décembre 2019
What's different about the new series?
This is the first ever time Below Deck has branched away from motor yachts, and the sailing vessel component of the new series is expected to inject even more drama to the show.
This is partly due to the fact that the design of luxury sailing yachts leads to far more confined crew areas than we are used to seeing on the original Below Deck.
Although the 180ft Parsfill III is the 59th largest sailing yacht ever build, her interior volumes are much smaller than a motor yacht of the equivalent length. Motor yachts are typically wider, and have more decks- Parsifal III has just three slim decks.
Sailing yachts also heel (lean) from side to side while under sail, creating plenty of problems for the interior team as you can see in the trailer above.
Sailing yachts generally feature smaller galleys, tiny stew stations and cramped crew quarters which are in closer proximity to the guests’ living areas, making it more challenging for the crew to deliver their signature silver service.
Sailing yachts also heel (lean) from side to side while under sail, creating plenty of problems for the interior team, as you can see in the trailer above.
In addition, we can expect to see the deck crew placed in a far more demanding role, with sailing yachts requiring accuracy and skills to manoeuvre safely.
Furthermore, plenty of deck duties take place in the midst of guest areas, so the pressure will be on as the sailors struggle to keep their cool in front of their charter guests.
Below Deck Sailing Yacht Cast: New crew and a familiar face
The crew is helmed by the yacht's full-time captain Glenn Shepherd, a keen sailor with 10 years of experience on board Parsifal III. This is unusual for Below Deck, as the full-time crew are usually replaced with a temporary cast during filming.
Long-time Below Deck fans will spot a familar face in the crew; chef Adam Gliick, who made his debut appearance in Below Deck Mediterranean season 2 and is returning for the first season of the new Sailing Yacht series.
There is also a couple onboard, which is common in yachting, but has never been seen before on Below Deck. Ciara Duggan and Paget Berry also work full-time on Parsifal III, but the pair has never worked in the same department before. Berry works as the yacht's first mate, while Duggan will be stepping in as deckhand.
The interior crew is headed up by chief stewardess Jenna MacGillivray. She will need to have a firm hold on her crew and an even firmer hold on her interior, as unsecured items will wreak havoc when the yacht catches wind and heels (leans). She is joined by second stewardess Madison Stalker and third stew Georgia Grobler.
Where was Below Deck Sailing Yacht filmed?
Filming for the new series took place around the Greek island of Corfu in the Ionian Sea. The yacht's homeport for the series was Corfu Yacht Harbour; this is where we can expect to catch our first glimpse of the charter guests as they embark and disembark the yacht.
When will Below Deck Sailing Yacht premiere?
The new Sailing Yacht series premieres Monday, February 3rd at 9pm ET/PT on Bravo TV.
How much does it cost to rent the Below Deck Sailing Yacht?
Parsifal III charters from $195,000 per week plus expenses. This does not include the price of food, drinks, the cost to dock, or fuel costs associated with water toys.
If you are interested in chartering S/Y PARSIFAL III for yourself, please get in touch with your preferred yacht charter broker .
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How Much Is a 4-Day Charter On Below Deck? (2023 Costs)
Chartering a Below Deck yacht offers unparalleled luxury, personal attention, and the chance to explore stunning destinations. The costs for a 4-day charter vary depending on factors like the yacht and the season. During the off-peak season, which runs from October to May, you might find lower charter costs.
The cost to charter a Below Deck yacht for four days ranges from $24,000 to $200,000, depending on the specific yacht you choose. Additional costs such as crew gratuity, fuel, dockage fees, and provisioning allowance range from $36,342 to $115,714 for a 4-day yacht rental.
For a 4-day charter, you can expect to pay around 57% of the weekly rate. These prices are based on a full-price charter. Guests who appear on the show receive a 50% discount on their three-day charters, and their airfare is also covered by the production crew.
- Crew gratuity is customary and typically ranges from 15% to 20% of the total charter cost.
- On-board activities include water toys like jet skis, paddleboards, and snorkeling equipment.
- Some yachts offer spa services like massages or beauty treatments.
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Let's break down the costs of a 4-day charter, below deck mediterranean vs. below deck sailing yacht, below deck charter experience.
Here's a table of the base costs to charter the yachts on Below Deck for four days.
Yachts on Below Deck | 4-Day Charter Cost (Base Price) |
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Parsifal III | (€112,685 to €130,656) |
MY Seanna | (€145,714 to €170,000) |
Mercury | (€28,171 to €32,543) |
St David | (€116,571 to €127,743) |
Valor | (€87,428 to €102,000) |
Ohana | (€68,000 to €77,714) |
Wellington | (€106,857 to €121,928) |
Sirocco | (€104,428 to €116,571) |
Talisman Maiton | (€145,228 to €162,714) |
Honor | (€127,743 to €139,643) |
Eros | (€20,400 to €23,800) |
Thalassa | (€49,543 to €55,372) |
Home | (€116,571 to €127,743) |
Ionian Princess | (€81,114 to €92,771) |
Lady Michelle | (€136,000 to €153,000) |
2023 Below Deck Charter Cost: Ultimate Guide
In addition to the base costs, there are a few extra expenses you should be aware of when planning your Below Deck charter experience :
- Crew tips : It's customary to tip the yacht crew at least 20% of the total charter fee. Depending on the quality of service you receive, some guests tip even more generously.
- Food and beverages : High-end gourmet meals and premium drinks can significantly increase your total costs. Discuss your preferences with the crew beforehand to avoid any surprises.
- Port fees and taxes : Depending on your destination, there might be port fees and taxes applicable to your charter. Make sure to account for these potential costs while planning your budget.
- Optional excursions : Excursions like water sports, spa treatments, or guided tours are not typically included in the base charter fee. Plan and budget for these unique experiences separately.
For a 4-day charter experience on Below Deck Mediterranean , you can expect costs to vary depending on the yacht and season. To give you an idea, the weekly rate of the yacht featured on the show ranges from $24,500 to $350,000, with off-peak season rates between $21,000 and $315,000 per week.
To calculate the approximate 4-day cost, let's use the midpoint of the ranges. The average between $24,500 and $350,000 is $187,250, and between $21,000 and $315,000 is $168,000. You can expect the following costs for a 4-day charter:
- Peak Season : $106,857 (approx.)
- Off-Peak Season : $96,000 (approx.)
2023 Cost Of Mediterranean Yacht (As Seen On Below Deck
For Below Deck Sailing Yacht , the charter costs will differ depending on the sailing yacht chosen and the season. For instance, charter rates for sailing yachts similar to those featured on the show start at $140,000/week plus expenses. To give you another example, the cost to charter the 164ft Benetti Custom Mega Yacht from the original show starts at $275,000/week.
Let's use the $140,000 per week rate as a reference point. Thus, the approximate 4-day charter cost for a Below Deck Sailing Yacht would be:
- Any Season : $80,000 (approx.)
Who Owns the Yachts On Below Deck? (Valor, Ohana, My Seanna
Amenities and services of the yachts
During your 4-day charter on Below Deck, you can expect top-notch amenities and services to ensure a memorable experience. You'll have access to luxurious facilities, including spacious cabins , en-suite bathrooms , and well-equipped lounges . Many of the yachts also offer impressive outdoor spaces such as sun decks , outdoor dining areas , and hot tubs .
As for on-board activities, look forward to water toys like jet skis , paddleboards , and snorkeling equipment . The highly skilled crew members will provide gourmet meals tailored to your preferences and even cater to special dietary needs . You also have the option to indulge in spa services like massages or beauty treatments , depending on the yacht's offerings.
Crew gratuity for the yacht crew
While you're enjoying your time aboard the Below Deck yacht, the dedicated crew works tirelessly to make your vacation unforgettable. Keep in mind that they rely on tips to supplement their income. It's customary to factor in a crew gratuity, which typically ranges from 15% to 20% of the total charter cost . Make sure to set aside a generous gratuity to show your appreciation for their hard work and exceptional service.
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In this clip from Monday's Pop of the Morning , Bravo personalities Adam Glick and Jenna MacGillivray —who star in the network's newest Below Deck spin-off, premiering tonight, Feb. 3, at 9 p.m.—reveal how much Sailing Yacht 's 180-foot-long Parsifal III costs.
"30, 40, 50 million," says Glick, the chef fans first met during seasons two and three of Below Deck Mediterranean , who returns to the franchise with its latest installment.
"A new sailboat that size...and sailboats are more expensive, believe it or not, because they require the upkeep," he continues. "You're looking at sails that deteriorate. Well, there's $300,000 you've got to replace. Just an upkeep. They figure whatever the value of the boat is, 10 percent of that is your yearly upkeep."
Glick and his co-star also share some of the oddest requests they've received from yacht patrons.
"The requests get so bizarre," Glick tells POTM co-hosts Lilliana Vazquez , Scott Tweedie and Victor Cruz . "For example, we might be brought a king-sized bag of Skittles and told that we're only allowed to put out the orange ones. So, now you've got crew members wasting incredibly valuable time sitting in my galley picking out orange Skittles."
MacGillivray, a Bravo newcomer and Chief Stewardess on Sailing Yacht , is no stranger to unique asks, either.
The Chief Stew tells POTM she isn't afraid to turn down a request "if it's too far," although some guests have asked the crew member "to tuck them in," which does not seem to faze her. "That sounds worse than it is," MacGillivray says casually. "People just want to be babied."
Hear Glick and MacGillivray's thoughts on which Sailing Yacht cast member is most likely to engage in a threesome, hook up with a guest and more in the full clip above!
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Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 5 Trailer Teases New Dynamics for Captain Glenn
It's time to sail-ebrate, because Below Deck Sailing Yacht returns for Season 5 this October.
The announcement came on Monday, Sept. 16, as did the release of the official trailer (which you can check out above), the crew line-up, and more details.
When does Season 5 of Below Deck Sailing Yacht premiere?
Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 5 premieres on Monday, Oct. 7 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo. Episodes will be available to stream next day on Peacock.
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Who is the crew for Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 5?
Captain Glenn Shephard is back aboard Parsifal III with returning department heads Chief Stew Daisy Kelliher and First Mate Gary King . New crew members include Chef Cloyce Martin , Chief Engineer Davide Morosi , stews Diana Cruz and Danni Warren , and deckhands Keith Allen and Emma Crouch .
Where does Season 5 of Below Deck Sailing Yacht take place?
Captain Glenn and his expert crew are setting sail in Ibiza for Season 5. A press release describes the locale as "the luxury party capital of the world" known for "sunny day parties and a crystal-clear coast."
What can fans expect on Season 5 of Below Deck Sailing Yacht ?
The crew aboard Parsifal III will have to "navigate" everything from "competitive co-workers" to "tense personal dynamics, all while trying to raise the bar every charter," according to a press release.
What's more, this season "Daisy is ready to take the reins back in the interior department with a new sense of energy and determination," the release continues. "However, plans for a stress-free charter season are threatened when her stews question her leadership."
"On deck, Gary attempts to keep his team motivated as one crew member struggles to learn the ropes. In the galley, Chef Cloyce charms the crew and guests but at only 22, he may be too inexperienced to meet the demands of the high-maintenance charter guests," the press release concludes.
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The trailer for Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 5 teases even more of what's to come after kicking off with a strong declaration from Daisy. As she says while narrating the preview, "Going into this season, I got rid of some dead weight. The breakup did a number on me last year. I felt very broken. But now I'm coming back in, more focused, full of energy. I'm f-cking good at my job and I'm taking back the reins."
Watch the full trailer at the top of this post.
Until Season 5 premieres in October, catch up with Below Deck Sailing Yacht on Peacock and the Bravo app.
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Below Deck Sailing Yacht has its return date set. Season five of the reality series will return next month, and Bravo has announced new crew members who will join Capt. Glenn Shephard, Chief Stew Daisy Kelliher, and First Mate Gary King on board the Parsifal III this season.
Chef Cloyce Martin, Chief Engineer Davide Morosi, stews Diana Cruz and Danni Warren, and deckhands Keith Allen and Emma Crouch will join the cast for season five of the series, and they will bring some drama with them.
Bravo revealed the following about what is to come in season five:
Capt. Glenn and his expert crew set sail on Parsifal III to the luxury party capital of the world, Ibiza. While Ibiza is known for its sunny day parties and crystal-clear coast, it’s stormy waters ahead for the crew as they navigate blossoming boatmances, competitive co-workers and tense personal dynamics, all while trying to raise the bar every charter. After a distracting love triangle last season that took her focus away from work, Daisy is ready to take the reins back in the interior department with a new sense of energy and determination. However, plans for a stress-free charter season are threatened when her stews question her leadership. On deck, Gary attempts to keep his team motivated as one crew member struggles to learn the ropes. In the galley, Chef Cloyce charms the crew and guests but at only 22, he may be too inexperienced to meet the demands of the high-maintenance charter guests.
Below Deck Sailing Yacht returns on October 7th . The trailer for season five is below.
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Gary King defends Below Deck Sailing Yacht return amid backlash after sexual misconduct claims
Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 5 has been plagued with controversy ever since Gary King was accused of sexual misconduct with a production team member.
The claims came out last summer after Gary had already filmed Season 5 of the hit sailing show.
It’s been months of fans waiting for Season 5 news, which happened this week thanks to a trailer that included a premiere date.
As Monsters and Critics previously reported, Below Deck Sailing Yacht fans had mixed reviews on Gary’s return amid the scandal.
Gary, though, has set the record straight and defended his fourth stint in the Below Deck franchise.
Below Deck Sailing Yacht star Gary King defends his return amid backlash after sexual misconduct scandal
After news broke that Gary, along with Daisy Kelliher and Captain Glenn Shephard , were back for another season, they all began posting on social media.
Gary shared his new official cast photo and a caption to promote his return.
“Well I guess the news is out. It’s what you’ve all been waiting for 🤗 I’m back! Who’s excited for this season? Season five of #belowdecksailing Yacht premieres on Monday, Oct. 7 on @bravotv,” he wrote as the caption.
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It didn’t take long for the comments section to become flooded with responses, most of which were people psyched to have Gary back.
One comment brought up the allegations, writing, “Umm, so what about the claims of sexual assault by the production crew member…?”
Soon, Gary, who often replies to responses on his IG posts, whether they are good or bad, had something to say on the topic of the allegations against him.
“mate, there’s people that claim the earth is flat, this girl wanted 15minutes of fame and made a complete lie. End of story,” Gary replied.
Under the exchange, another critic came out to say they hoped Gary wasn’t lying about the scandal or what happened.
Gary got right to the point with his response, saying, “I don’t lie.”
This isn’t the first time Gary has shared that the allegations against him were false. Gary recently shared an update on the situation , claiming his accuser was a liar, and it was proven.
There’s been no official word from Bravo or 51 Minds, the production company behind Below Deck Sailing Yacht, regarding the investigation into the allegations against Gary.
Along with defending his return, Gary briefly dropped hints about the upcoming season.
Gary King teases Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 5
One fan who was happy to have Gary back suggested that the first officer keep his pants on this season. Below Deck Sailing Yacht fans know Gary has a tendency to hook up with anyone who looks slightly in his direction.
Gary declared he was, but we will have to see if that really is the case. Let’s be honest, it’s hard to believe Gary will be a good boy.
Another user admitted they were bummed that Colin MacRae isn’t back breaking up the trio of Gary, Colin, and Daisy that helped make the sailing show a mega-hit.
“would have loved the trio back but I can assure this season will still be entertaining,” Gary wrote.
The wait is almost over for Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 5. Gary King has defended his return and it definitely won’t be the last time that happens.
Based on the trailer there’s going to be plenty for fans to talk about when Below Deck Sailing Yacht is back with Gary being just a small part of the drama coming.
Are you ready for Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season to be back on Bravo airwaves?
Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 5 premieres on Monday, October 7 at 9/8c on Bravo.
I’m not watching!!! He’s a sexual predator with bad hair that he thinks is beautiful!!! Bravo just dismissed that woman’s feelings and believed him over her!!! Until that woman comes forth and says she made the whole thing up, I support her complaint! Did anyone watch this sexual predator on Project Runway? Shoveling shots of tequila for her to drink. Isn’t that what the Bosun did on Jason’s yacht? Get them drunk and take advantage? He does not belong on TV!!! He’s a POS!!!
Looking forward to the new season. I’m sorry Colin isn’t returning. Hopefully in a future season we will see him again
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Honor. One of the first boats fans ever saw during Below Deck was Honor, and the yacht was actually given a new name for the series. The boat's real name is Lumiere, and it was built in 1999.
Thalassa is the second-most-expensive yacht on Bravo's reality TV series Below Deck, according to Rightboat. The 181-foot vessel was launched by Trinity Yachts in 2001 and refitted in 2016.
This week, producers have confirmed season five of hit reality TV show Below Deck Sailing Yacht will return to screens on 7 October for more crew drama and on-the-water antics. Set on the Balearic island of Ibiza, the series will again feature the 54-metre Perini Navi superyacht Parsifal III with Captain Glenn Shephard at the helm. In anticipation of the series' return, BOAT reflects on an ...
Set to hit our screens on February 3, 'Below Deck Sailing Yacht' will follow a new crew of yachties as they set sail around the coastlines of Greece.. This is the first series in Below Deck history which features a luxury sailing yacht, with the 180ft sailing yacht Parsifal III playing the starring role.. The new series joins the original Below Deck, which premiered in 2013, and Below Deck ...
For Below Deck Sailing Yacht, the charter costs will differ depending on the sailing yacht chosen and the season.For instance, charter rates for sailing yachts similar to those featured on the show start at $140,000/week plus expenses. To give you another example, the cost to charter the 164ft Benetti Custom Mega Yacht from the original show starts at $275,000/week.
Below Deck Sailing Yacht's Chef and Chief Stewardess tease the new Bravo series ahead of its premiere tonight, Feb. 3 at 9 p.m. ... They figure whatever the value of the boat is, 10 percent of ...
Boat Load of Throuples. 43:24. S4 - E15. She Loves Me Not. 43:24. S4 - E14. Hurricane Bonnie. ... Below Deck Sailing Yacht's Daisy Kelliher just made an "empowering" decision for herself and her ...
It's time to sail-ebrate, because Below Deck Sailing Yacht returns for Season 5 this October. The announcement came on Monday, Sept. 16, as did the release of the official trailer (which you can ...
Below Deck Sailing Yacht has its return date set. Season five of the reality series will return next month, and Bravo has announced new crew members who will join Capt. Glenn Shephard, Chief Stew ...
Welcome to Below Deck Sailing Yacht, where the winds are stronger, the stakes are higher, and the job is tougher than ever. Series 4 Episode 1.
Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 5 premieres on Monday, October 7 at 9/8c on Bravo. Categories Reality TV Tags Below Deck Sailing Yacht, Gary King. Subscribe. Login. Notify of
And impressive when you consider the carbon fiber and stainless steel super yacht will be 71 feet (21.6 m) long and weigh 82.7 tons (75 tonnes). Also impressive in the design is the guestimated ...