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How much does it cost to charter a yacht?

There are many things to consider and first time charterers can be left confused, that's why we've created a comprehensive guide to yacht charter prices (with a checklist).

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The good news: It’s easy to grasp the basics of yacht charter pricing. And with one of our experts in your corner, we can help you more accurately estimate the cost of your next once-in-a-lifetime vacation.

The cost of a yacht charter is dependent on a number of factors, including the type of yacht, the charter destination, local taxes, and the base cost. (If the yacht has a celebrity owner, well that too, can add to the cost.)

Therefore, yacht charters have a wide range of base prices. That’s why charters can cost from $10,000 per week on smaller sailing yachts and catamarans, up to $150,000+ per week on the most luxurious motor superyachts.

What else can you expect to pay? This overview – a part of our planning resource, the Charter Advice Guide – offers an in-depth look at charter yacht costs.

Yacht Charter Price Structure: “All-Inclusive” vs “Plus Expenses”

In the world of yachting, two types of crewed yacht charters are available to you – “All-Inclusive” and “Plus Expenses” charter experiences. What do these terms mean exactly? Here’s a quick look:

  • All-Inclusive Yacht Charters – Some charters (mainly catamaran and monohull charters in the Virgin Islands) offer all-inclusive rates. That means rates are based on the number of guests, and they include all food and drink, water sports, and fuel costs. Dockage and taxes, though, are usually charged separately.
  • Plus Expenses Charters – Rates for larger motor yachts do not include running expenses, which must be paid separately. For these luxury charters, the base price is for the yacht only. Additional expenses, i.e. food, bar, fuel, dockage, port taxes, and other expenses, are charged separately. Most frequently, the running expenses are paid by an Advance Provisioning Allowance, or APA, which is typically 35% of the base price; this is an amount that’s paid prior to the charter.

Our chart below offers a quick overview of what’s included in both of these types of charters.

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Average Yacht Charter Cost: Base Prices

What can you expect to pay for a catamaran, a sailing vessel, or motored yacht? Here’s a quick overview of the average cost to rent a yacht (not including extra expenses) for the most common types available:

Average Weekly Sailing Charter RatesSailing Yacht
Average Weekly Catamaran Charter RatesCatamaran
Average Weekly Motor Yacht Charter RatesMotor Yachts

Factors that Affect Yacht Charter Prices

Since charter yachts are privately owned, prices are set by the owner. This can explain, in part, the wide range of differences in price between boats of similar lengths. Yet, several other factors can significantly impact price, including:

  • The Yacht – The year the boat was built, the builder, previous owners, and the boat’s selection of water toys can also increase the cost of a yacht. Boats can also develop a reputation, i.e. the largest or most luxurious, or having a famous builder or previous owner. Reputation can also affect pricing.
  • Season – Prices typically increase in the high season – i.e. high summer in the Mediterranean or winter in the Caribbean – and decrease in low seasons.
  • Destination – Your charter destination also plays a role in charter cost. For example, prices increase in areas without large charter fleets (i.e. the Galapagos), whereas Bahamas yacht charters,   BVI charters , or Mediterranean yacht charter are priced more competitively.

Additional Costs Considerations on Yacht Charter

In addition to the cost associated with running the yacht and provisioning, there are a number of other costs that must be considered. These are the most significant:

Advanced Provisioning Allowance

The APA on Plus Expenses charters equals roughly 35% of the yacht’s base price. This is a fee that’s collected prior to charter, and it’s similar to an expense account the captain can access during the charter. At the end of the charter, you will receive a detailed accounting of your APA account, plus any unused APA funds in cash.

In the case of overages, you may be required to replenish the APA account during the charter. This can be done with cash, although many choose to set up accounts with their charter brokers , which can be accessed if requested by the captain.

Taxes and Value Added Tax (VAT)

Most boats – whether all-inclusive or Plus Expenses – will not include local taxes or a Value Added Tax into their charter rate. The charterer will be responsible for paying those taxes. Taxes range significantly by destination; here’s a look at some of yachting’s most popular destinations:

  • The Bahamas – Tax: 4% plus 10% VAT
  • BVI – Tax: between $6 and $16 per person per day, depending on the flag of the boat
  • Croatia – VAT: 13%
  • Florida – Tax: 6% for Broward County, 7% for Miami-Dade County
  • France – VAT: 20%, however, 10% can be applied when an itinerary includes International Waters
  • Greece – VAT: 12%
  • Italy – VAT: 22%, however 6.6% (over 24m) and 8.8% (under 24m) can be applied when an itinerary includes International Waters
  • Montenegro – NO VAT
  • New England – NO TAX
  • Spain – VAT: 21%
  • Turkey – NO VAT

Charterers can purchase cancellation and curtailment insurance – which is similar to traveler’s insurance. This insurance can help cover costs if a charterer must cancel or shorten the charter. Charter brokers can help you weigh insurance options, and often offer several different options.

Crew Gratuity

While crew gratuity is certainly not mandatory, it is recommended, particularly if you were truly impressed with your charter experience. In general, crew gratuity is roughly 15-20% of the base charter rate, which is handed to the captain at the conclusion of your charter.

Delivery Fees

While these fees do not apply on most charters, you may be asked to pay delivery costs if you are not chartering in the yacht’s normal cruising ground. In most cases, you will only be required to cover the fuel for the trip.

Call Worldwide Boat today to learn more. Our Charter Specialists are here to assist you with every detail and explain all charter costs. Or read our Charter Advice guide for more information and tips for planning your charter vacation.

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Additional Charter Cost FAQs

What are standard private charter yacht prices?

There are a number of factors that affect charter yacht pricing. However, on average, a week-long private yacht charter costs anywhere from $10,000 on luxurious sailing yachts and catamarans, and up to $150,000 for superyachts.

What affects charter yacht prices?

There are several things that influence how much your yacht charter will cost. The type of vessel, charter destination, length of trip, base cost, time of year, and local taxes all make a difference.

How much does it cost for a crewed vessel?

Charter yacht prices do increase when hiring a crew along with the boat. At Worldwide Boat, we offer two types of crewed charter experiences: all-inclusive and plus expenses. An all-inclusive charter yacht includes accommodation for all guests, food and drink, water sport activities, and fuel costs – dockage fees and taxes are charged separately. A plus expenses experience accounts for just the yacht’s base price. Things like food, drinks, fuel, dockages, taxes, and other expenses are charged separately and are usually estimated to be about 35% of the base price.

What’s included in all-inclusive boat charters?

At Worldwide Boat, your all-inclusive charter experience includes a diligent and friendly crew, water toys, food, drinks, fuel, water and electric services, and occasionally diving experiences.

What are some additional charter boat costs to consider?

After finding a base price you’re comfortable with and evaluating your package, you’ll also want to consider delivery fees, crew gratuity, insurance fees, taxes, and Advanced Provisioning Allowance rates. If you are responsible for these fees, your crew will handle the necessary transactions on your behalf.

What does it cost to rent a 100- foot yacht charter?

This depends on what type of vessel you’re looking at and how long you’ll need it for. The average weekly cost of a 100-foot sailing yacht is between $50,000-100,000. A weekly 80-foot catamaran charter runs around $40,000-100,000, and a week-long 100-foot motor yacht rental is anywhere between $50,000-80,000.

Does the price to rent a yacht change depending on what type of boat it is?

Yes. Worldwide Boat offers sailing yachts, catamarans, and motor yachts. All of these vessels have different capabilities, but there are other factors that determine the price beyond what type of boat you choose. The year the boat was built, owner, availability of water toys, onboard amenities, and the ship’s reputation can all change how much the ship is priced at.

When is the high season for yacht charters?

The price of a yacht fluctuates depending on the season. A Mediterranean yacht charter cost rises in the summer and drops in the winter, whereas Caribbean boat charter prices are high during the winter and lower in the summer months.

How does my destination affect charter yacht cost?

The more remote an area is, the more expensive it will be to charter a yacht there. That’s because prices go up in areas that have fewer boats. If you were to travel somewhere like the Galapagos, which isn’t a typical yacht destination, you’d pay more than you would if you were traveling to the Caribbean.

How much do I tip the crew when reviewing my yacht charter expenses?

It’s not required that you tip your crew, but it is recommended and appreciated. If you had an enjoyable experience it’s considered polite to tip your crew anywhere from 15-20% at the end of your charter.

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How Much Does It Cost to Charter a Yacht? (Price Chart)

How Much Does It Cost To Charter A Yacht? (Price Chart)

Yachts are luxurious boats you can rent for the weekend for the required price. Typically, a yacht charter cost depends on its length and desired amenities. The advantage of this option is in absolute freedom, so rigid commercial cruise ship timings and crowd won’t restrict your enjoyment.

There are two possibilities with such a choice. You can enjoy privacy or pick out the yachts with the crew dedicated to your needs. In both cases, you will have an unforgettable sailing time but be prepared that such a pleasure will cost you a lot. Let’s see.

What Yacht Charter Is?

What Yacht Charter Is

Yacht charter is actually renting an owner’s yacht for an agreed period, typically a week. An average yacht charter can cost you about $12,500 per week in the high season, while prices are lower in the low season.

You can find a comfortable yacht for $10,000 per week in that period. You will have full access to all available amenities while sailing, like:

  • Swimming pool
  • Water toys, such as equipment for water skiing, wakeboarding , or snorkeling

You can charter a yacht anywhere worldwide. The only condition is to find the port and yacht type you want to rent. Most owners will provide an experienced captain and crew, and it is practically impossible renting a yacht longer than 50 feet (15 m) to sail on your own.

The yacht’s crew will care for all your needs during charters, including ferrying, providing meals, or washing laundry.

If you want to be a captain , you need to have the Yachtmaster Ocean license, but some countries require the equivalent license. In that case, you should find a smaller yacht or a possibly bigger one located in Croatia.

However, the first step is to determine the yacht type suitable for your needs that you want to rent.

Crewed Catamaran

Popular Catamaran is suitable for group sailing and offers enough space, comfort, luxury, and privacy. You can charter this boat type when looking for a family vacation at an affordable price.

Charter price $30,000 for four sea view rooms $27,000 for four cabins
Excursions $2,000 Included
Daily watersports $2,800 Included
Three gourmet meals a day $8,400 ($150 per person) Included
Drinks $1,400 ($50 per person) Included
Transfers $150 Included

You should take advantage of Catamarans convenience and discover beautiful bays while dining close to the water. Modern fittings and experienced crews will offer the feeling of being on a luxurious yacht, but with the freedom of a sailing yacht.

Crewed Sailing yacht

This yacht is a comfortable option to enjoy sailing surrounded by luxury. Sailing yachts excellently head upwind but are suitable only for experienced sailors.

Crewed Motor yacht

This option is for you when you know the exact location to visit and have a precise itinerary in advance. So, this boat will allow you to get there while spending relaxing time.

Crewed Superyacht

Superyacht offers the holiday like in a 5-star-hotel. The cabins are comfortable, often with hot tubs and an exercise room. Plus, you have internet access and luxury water toys at your disposal at any moment.

Such a charter vacation will cost you at least $15,500 per week for a 65.5 feet (20 m) long yacht. A maximum price can go to approximately $3,400,000 per week for 450 feet (135 m) long super luxury yacht.

Factors That Affect Yacht Charter Costs

Factors That Affect Yacht Charter Costs

Yachts are almost always privately owned, so yacht charter costs primarily depend on the owner’s demand. That is a reason for the wide price range in this field, but some general frameworks still exist and are related to several factors.

The yacht production year, design, brand, water toys, crew reputation, and the previous owner will significantly affect the yacht charter costs . Boats with a reputation as the most luxurious or largest and those whose former owners are celebrities will be more pricey.

For instance, the iconic charter yacht ‘Highlander’ has higher rates for so-called fame value since it hosted many celebrities, including Elizabeth Taylor and Prince Charles.

< 80 feet (24.5 m) $22,000 to $51,000 $15,000 to $35,000 $7,000 to $16,000
80 to 120 feet

(24.5 – 36.5 m)

$51,000 to $115,000 $35,000 to $80,000 $16,000 to $36,000
120 to 150 feet

(36.5 – 46 m)

$115,000 to $218,000 $80,000 to $150,000 $36,000 to $68,000
> 150 feet (46 m) $218,000 to $725,000 $150,000 to $500,000 $68,000 to $225,000
< 80 feet (24.5 m) $14,500 to $30,000 $10,000 to $20,000 $4,500 – $9,000
80 to 120 feet

(24.5 – 36.5 m)

$30,000 to $73,000 $20,000 to $50,000 $9,000 – $22,500
120 to 150 feet

(36.5 – 46 m)

$73,000 to $145,000 $50,000 to $100,000 $22,500 – $45,000
> 150 feet (46 m) $145,000 to $300,000 $100,000 to $200,000 $45,000 – $90,000
< 50 feet (15 m) $14,500 to $22,000 $10,000 to $215,000 $4,500 to $7,000
50 to 65 feet

(15 – 20 m)

$22,000 to $44,000 $15,000 to $30,000 $6,750 to $13,500
65 to 80 feet

(20 – 24.5 m)

$44,000 to $73,000 $25,000 to $50,000 $12,000 to $22,500
> 80 feet (24.5 m) $58,000 to $145,000 $40,000 to $100,000 $18,000 to $45,000

However, the yacht size will have the most significant impact on the renting price. Simply said, the bigger yachts will cost you more.

For instance, a week’s charter will cost you approximately $20,000 to $80,000 when you pick out a 65 to 80 feet (20 – 24.5 m) yacht. On the other hand, renting an 80 to 100 feet (24.5 – 30.5 m) long model is more expensive, and its price will be $80,000 and $120,000.

As you can expect, a weekly charter rate for over 100 feet (30.5 m) long superyacht is at least $100,000 and often more expensive. Renting a super-luxury mega yacht longer than 200 feet (61 m) goes from at least $300,000 to over $1,000,000.

In rare cases, you can find a charter fee discount offer. It is always time-limited, typically when a particular boat has a gap in the charter calendar due to an unexpected cancellation.

Destination

Destination

As you can expect, the charter destination plays a significant part in charter costs. For example, Mediterranean and Bahamas yacht charters prices are more competitive, while places without large charter fleets will be more costly.

Typically, all charters outside the USVI and BVI will be expensive since cruising permits and taxes for remote destinations are higher. Finally, sailing to Alaska can be pricey since renting is available only for half a year because of the harsh weather. You will probably need to make a reservation in advance.

Trip duration

Trip duration

In most cases, the yacht charter is for seven to ten days on average, but sometimes owners accept a shorter duration. In such rare cases, a minimum stay is five days.

The trip length directly affects the charter costs. If the primary price included two hours of sailing , you should count on a 50% higher rate when deciding to use the yacht for three hours.

Be aware that the yacht charter price won’t go down for longer holidays, so you won’t get a discount and pay less when renting the boat for a longer period. The price for a week is the same whether you rent a boat for a week, two weeks, or a month.

Season

Yacht charter prices vary depending on the season, like most other touristic services. Therefore, you can expect higher rental costs during the high season. However, you should be careful with dates since they are not the same for all destinations.

For instance, high seasons in the Caribbean are New Year’s Eve, Christmas, and all February. On the other hand, you should count on the highest prices in July and August when you plan to sail in the Mediterranean.

The yacht charter rates are often higher during famous festivals, carnivals, and shows. The most expensive destinations based on dates include:

  • Olympic destination
  • The Film Festival in Cannes
  • Grand Prix in Monaco
  • America’s Cup

If you only want to use a yacht during your vacation, you should plan sailing carefully. Sometimes, only a difference of one week can significantly affect the charter costs.

In other words, you can rent a boat the first low season week when the weather conditions are still the same as the previous high season week. However, it will cost you 15% to 30%, or approximately $6,000 to $30,000 less, depending on the yacht length.

The number of passengers

The number of passengers

The group size is a primary thing you should consider before renting a yacht since it will directly influence the yacht type you need.

For instance, a monohull boat is ideal for a small family, but a group of 8 to 10 will need at least a catamaran. Finally, you should pick out a large yacht when planning a big party for many people.

All-inclusive or plus expenses

1. all-inclusive.

It is a complete service you can get for your money. In this case, the rates include:

  • Accompanying crew
  • Meals and snacks
  • Open standard bar drinking
  • Onboard watersports equipment

Be aware that there are some limitations regarding excessive consumption as well as consuming champagnes, extraordinary brands, and vintage wines.

A standard crew gratuity of 15 to 20% of the charter rate is excluded from the all-inclusive charter. Finally, you will need to pay separately for the final cleaning, insurance , dockage, and necessary taxes.

All-inclusive is an excellent option for renting monohull charters, catamarans, and yachts under 80 feet (24.5 m).

Crew yes yes
Crew gratuity no no
Food no yes
Drinks no yes, with restrictions
Diving no sometimes
Water toys yes yes
Fuel no yes
Electric and water no yes
Communication no no
Dockage no no
Airport/boat transport no no
Taxes no no

2. Plus expenses

This service typically includes:

  • Yacht with the crew
  • Yacht insurance

In this case, you should pay for all operating expenses at cost, including:

  • Food and drink
  • Consumables
  • Communications
  • Dockage, cruising taxes, port fees, and port agent fees

Typically, the owner will charge these extra costs from an Advance Provisioning Allowance, increasing the yacht charter fee by 30 to 35%.

It is the most often option on motor yachts, higher-end sailing yachts, and superyachts since the overall costs significantly vary, depending on the number of passengers and their demands.

This term includes many different equipment and amenities, like:

  • Paddleboard
  • Underwater sea bob
  • High-powered smaller boat (yacht tender)
  • Personal submarine

Some super luxury yachts can also come with:

Since the primary price doesn’t include these toys, you need to pay for the required ones.

Other factors

The owner will always recommend you to consider paying for optional extras, like:

The outboard engine – It will cost you €80 (approximately $90) to the charter cost but save you from rowing ashore in case of an accident.

Safety net – It is necessary equipment if you sail with children, which will cost you €80 (approximately $90) for one.

Adding crew – Paying for a cook or hostess can be convenient for a private cruise if you can afford it. That satisfaction will cost you €100 (approximately $110) a day, but keep in mind that the chef’s daily allowance is slightly higher.

Skipper – A professional help is always welcome, so you should consider hiring a skipper to find the best routes and places worth visiting.

Food costs for the crew – You should need to include the food for the crew on the paying list.

Yacht chartering is an excellent way to vacation and discover exotic islands and beautiful waterfront towns. You should pick out a boat of the proper size and a reputable yacht broker to help you with the organization. It is an expensive but ultimate pleasure you will remember for life.

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Understanding Yacht Chartering Costs: A Comprehensive Guide

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Imagine sailing the open seas, surrounded by azure waters, and basking in the luxury of a private yacht. Yacht chartering offers a unique and exhilarating experience, but it’s essential to understand the costs associated with it before embarking on this adventure. In this comprehensive guide, we will break down the various expenses involved in chartering a yacht, from the base charter rates to additional fees and seasonal price variations. We’ll also provide you with valuable tips on how to budget effectively for your dream yacht charter.

Base Charter Rates

The base charter rate is the starting point for calculating the cost of your yacht charter. This rate typically covers the rental of the yacht itself for a specific duration, which can range from a few days to several weeks. The base charter rate varies widely depending on several factors:

  • Yacht Size and Type: Larger and more luxurious yachts come with higher base charter rates. Motor yachts are generally more expensive than sailing yachts due to their higher operational costs.
  • Yacht Age and Condition: Newer yachts in excellent condition command higher charter rates than older vessels.
  • Location: The location of your charter significantly influences the base rate. Popular destinations like the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, and the Bahamas tend to have higher prices and local taxes.
  • Time of Year: Peak chartering seasons in specific regions can lead to higher base rates. For instance, the Caribbean can be more expensive during the winter months when the weather is ideal.
  • Duration: Longer charters may offer lower daily rates compared to shorter ones.
  • Inclusions: Some charters include additional amenities such as water toys, scuba equipment, or a chef. These extras can impact the base rate.

Additional Fees

Understanding the additional fees associated with yacht chartering is crucial for budgeting effectively. These fees can significantly impact the total cost of your charter:

  • Fuel: Yachts consume fuel, even sailing yachts, and you may be responsible for covering these costs. Fuel expenses can vary depending on the yacht’s size, distance traveled, and usage of amenities like air conditioning and water sports equipment.
  • Crew: Most charter yachts come with a crew that includes a captain, chef, or possibly a stewardess, and deckhand. The crew’s salaries and gratuities are usually included in the base rate, but it’s customary to tip them, often around 15-20% of the base charter rate.
  • Provisions: You may need to budget for food and beverages during your charter. You can either purchase your provisions locally or opt for a fully provisioned charter, where the crew stocks the yacht with your preferred items.
  • Dockage and Marina Fees: When you choose to dock at marinas or ports, you’ll incur fees. These fees can vary widely, and the more popular the destination, the higher the costs.
  • Taxes and Permits: Some regions may require specific permits or impose taxes on yacht charters. Be sure to inquire about these expenses before booking.
  • Communication and Entertainment: If you require internet access or want to use satellite TV, you may have to pay extra for these services.
  • Optional Extras: Water sports equipment, scuba diving, and excursions are often available for an additional fee.

Seasonal Price Variations

The time of year you choose for your yacht charter can significantly affect the overall cost:

  • High Season: The high season typically corresponds to the best weather conditions in a given region. Charter rates are at their peak during this time, so expect higher prices.
  • Low Season: Chartering during the off-peak season can yield cost savings. However, be prepared for less predictable weather.
  • Shoulder Season: Consider chartering during the shoulder season, which falls between the high and low seasons. You may enjoy good weather and more reasonable rates.

Tips for Budgeting

Here are some tips to help you budget effectively for your yacht charter:

  • Set a Clear Budget: Determine your total budget, including the base charter rate, additional fees, and discretionary expenses. Stick to it to avoid overspending.
  • Plan Ahead: Book your charter well in advance to secure better rates and availability, especially during peak seasons.
  • Opt for Inclusive Packages : Fully provisioned or all-inclusive charters can simplify your budgeting by covering many expenses upfront.
  • Be Mindful of Crew Gratuity: Factor in the crew’s gratuity when planning your budget. It’s a significant expense and a customary practice.
  • Consider Trip Insurance: Trip insurance can protect you from unforeseen circumstances and potential additional costs.
  • Review the Charter Agreement: Thoroughly review the charter agreement to understand what is and isn’t included in your charter rate.

Yacht chartering can be an unforgettable experience, and understanding the costs involved is essential to ensure a stress-free journey. By considering base charter rates, additional fees, and seasonal price variations, and following our budgeting tips, you can embark on your yacht charter adventure with confidence, knowing that you’ve planned for a seamless and enjoyable voyage on the high seas. Happy sailing!

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The appeal of yacht travel is unmatched: complete privacy, round-the-clock service, stunning locations and the option to simply travel a new path if the weather forecast turns inclement – what could be better? But, benefits aside, one key questions remains on the minds of sea-farers to-be: how much does it actually cost to charter a yacht?

There is no denying it – yacht charter does not come cheap, with plenty of potentially hidden costs lurking among every decision. Fortunately, though, with proper advance planning, expert knowledge and the right professionals in your corner, chartering a yacht can be a breeze – and without any worrisome bills to round off your trip.

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What will my yacht charter rate include?

There are generally two types of yacht charter: an all-inclusive charter and the more common ‘plus expenses’ charter. As the name suggests, the cost of an all-inclusive yacht charter will include (almost) everything such as crew, food, drinks, fuel and water sports equipment (though always check as this does vary between charter companies). However, some all-inclusive charters won’t include dockage or mooring fees, which can soon add up – but more on that later. 

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A ‘plus expenses’ or ‘separated charges’ charter is where a base price is charged for the ship and its crew, while everything else is paid for through an ‘Advance Provisioning Allowance’ (APA) before you step onboard. Prior to a voyage, guests will complete a preference sheet with their likes and dislikes, enabling the chef and service team to stock up on the guest’s favorite items. This tends to be the norm on superyacht charters as it allows for a much more tailored experience.

As well as covering food and beverages, an APA will also cover things like fuel and possibly dockage. It is usually charged at around 30% of the yacht’s base rate. According to luxury yacht brokers Northrop and Johnson, the average price paid by its customers for a week’s ‘plus expenses’ charter was around $152,000 in 2020, which would mean an APA of around $45,600 – not a small sum, so it’s something to be aware of when selecting your vessel. 

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A third, less common charter is a ‘bareboat’ charter. This is a charter without a crew or provisions and only generally favored amongst experienced yachtsmen and women or those who can supply their own crew. 

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Does size impact how much it will cost to charter a yacht?

The reputation of the crew, the age of the yacht and its design will all influence the price of your charter. However, the single biggest factor that will impact cost is likely to be the size: the bigger the yacht, the more you’re likely to pay. 

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For example, with leading yacht brokerage Burgess , a week’s charter in the Caribbean aboard the 163.3-ft Home starts at $245,000. If you opt for the larger Laurentia , at 180.5 ft, the price starts at $400,000. Both yachts were built in 2017 by leading Dutch shipyard Heesen and have capacity for 12 guests, but there is over $150,000 difference in the price. Naturally, you can also expect a higher APA for a bigger ship. 

Novice charterers might be surprised to learn that a larger yacht doesn’t automatically translate into a larger guest capacity. Most superyachts are capped at a 12-guest limit due to International Maritime Organization safety regulations.

Home Superyacht for charter

Does the type of yacht impact the price?

The answer is yes, but to a lesser extent than size. There’s something for everyone when it comes to yachts: classic yachts (built between the 1920s and 1970s) allow you to experience old-school glamour of a bygone era, whereas sportfishing yachts are nimble and offer a long-range to get you to the best fishing (or diving) spots.

Sailing yachts are a popular choice amongst boating enthusiasts, but by a long shot, the most popular charter yachts are motor yachts. These are typically what spring to mind when you picture a superyacht and, size-dependent, tend to be the most expensive type of yacht to charter, often being pricier to purchase, maintain and fuel. Explorer yachts are motor yachts designed to cope with the most extreme conditions – if you’re planning a luxury superyacht charter to Antarctica, for example, it’s likely to be aboard one of these.

Over the past decade, explorer yachts have skyrocketed in popularity amongst intrepid travelers looking for opulent adventure on the seven seas. A week onboard on of the world’s fastest explorer yacht, the 311.68-ft Bold , costs approximately $949,300. This also makes it one of the world’s most expensive yachts to charter, in line with what you’ll pay for chartering the crème de la crème of the more ‘conventional’ superyachts typically seen on the French Riviera, like the ultra-glamorous O’Pari . A week’s charter onboard the 312-ft O’Pari comes complete with custom artwork and DJ booth costs from $1.85m.

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Is chartering during certain months more expensive than others?

The time of year will impact your charter price. In yachting, there are two main seasons – summer and winter – and chartering during these peak times will push up the cost. The summer season runs from May to October, with peak rates in July and August. The winter season runs from November to April, with peak rates over the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays and into New Year. Location also dictates the price of a charter; for example, Caribbean charters are costlier from December to March whereas Mediterranean charters are at their priciest during the summer months. 

Laurentia Yacht for charter with burgess

How much do you tip on a yacht charter?

Not even a Mediterranean jellyfish has the power to sting an unassuming first-time sailor like end-of-trip expenses. 

With ‘plus expenses’ charters, your APA is paid before you set sail. However, a detailed list of outgoings will be kept by the ship and if your expenses surpass the amount of your APA, you will be asked to cover the amount for the remaining charter. Saying this, it does work both ways – any unspent APA will be refunded to you. 

On both all-inclusive and ‘plus expenses’ charters, crew gratuities are not included in the yacht charter price. If you were happy with the service, the going rate for tips is around 15 to 20% of the charter cost. 

Depending on your charter agreement, docking fees, a charge you pay to keep your yacht in a marina or harbor overnight, may or may not be included in the cost. These can vary greatly depending on the location, time of year and the size of your yacht. Expect to pay the highest docking fees on the Mediterranean during high season with Capri and St Tropez commanding some of the steepest premiums.

Your itinerary can also affect the price, as traveling to places like Antarctica and the Arctic Circle requires expensive permits. Certain destinations will also charge tax and VAT, so it is sensible to check with your broker if you’re keen on getting a cost breakdown before your trip. 

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Yacht Charter: How Much Does it Cost? All Rental Costs Explained

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How much it costs to rent a yacht isn’t always a very clear cut answer. There are numerous ways to charter a yacht and different factors can significantly increase or lower the cost of a yacht rental.

Here are the main costs to consider to estimate the total yacht rental price of your next yacht charter.

Yacht Rental Costs in a Nutshell

To calculate the price of a yacht charter, you need to sum the base fee of the yacht charter (the price you see displayed on websites), taxes (varies depending on destination), APA , crew gratuity and insurance cost . 

Depending on the details of your yacht charter, you will need to add between 30% and 100% on top of the base fee to have the total cost of your rental.

Here is an idea of the ranges you can expect for the yacht charter base fees :

  • Motor Yachts – Sailing Yachts under 50ft: €4 000 – €15 000 / week
  • Motor Yacht – Sailing Yachts between 50ft and 65ft: €15 000 – €40 000 / week
  • Motor Yachts – Sailing Yachts between 65ft and 80ft: €40 000 – €70 000 / week
  • Motor Yachts – Sailing Yachts between 80ft and 100ft: €70 000 – €100 000 / week
  • Motor Yachts – Sailing Yachts over 100ft: €100 000 – up to 1,000,000 / week

To know the estimation of your total yacht rental cost based on your situation, use our free calculator below , or read the next paragraphs to make the calculations on your own.

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How is the total price of a yacht rental calculated?

There are two main categories of yacht charters: all-inclusive or separated charges. 

The all-inclusive yacht rentals option (rare)

The all-inclusive option isn’t very common in yacht charters, and tends to be for smaller yachts and cruise where it’s easier to package a standardized offer.

As the name implies, all-inclusive yacht charter offers a price that includes everything: fuel, food, beverages, and entertainment (diving and fishing equipment).

The “usual” option: base charter rates and separated variable charges to add on top

In most yachting websites, the price of a yacht charter only refers to the  base price  of a boat at its lowest possible charter time.

It doesn’t include many variable costs such as food and beverage, fuel, taxes, insurance and so on.

To understand the total cost of chartering a yacht when it’s not all-inclusive (which is almost always the case), it’s therefore important to split the costs that are included in the base rate of the yacht (the price you’ll see displayed on a website) from the costs that are not included in that base rate , that you will therefore need to add yourself if you want a precise estimation.

Don’t worry, the math isn’t rocket science.

The formula goes like this:

Total yacht charter price = Base charter fee + APA + Taxes + Insurance

We’ll detail each costs in the following paragraphs.

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The base charter fee of a yacht rental: Costs and factors included in the calculation

The base charter fee of the yacht rental is essential in calculating the total cost of your charter. Most variable costs are calculated as a percentage of that base fee and are simply summed up together along with the base fee to get the total cost.

Here is what you should know about the base charter fee.

The base charter fee follows a simple rule: the longer the yacht, the higher the charter cost

The boat’s size affects the base charter fee considerably. It determines the number of cabins and guest capacity , the number of staff on board, along with a lot of amenities that tend to get more spacious and more luxurious the longer the yacht gets. 

Everything that comes with the yacht (including the staff!) is included in the base charter fee.

The more reputable and in-demand the yacht is, the higher the base fee gets

A yacht reputation and popularity can also affect the base fee, even for boats within the same size range.

Boats are by definition limited in stock and follow supply and demand laws . When a particular yacht is in high demand, whether it’s thanks to its reputation, its features, the season or its recent appearance in a movie, series or TV shows the price of the charter can shoot up.

For instance, chartering a yacht featured in a James Bond movie such as  luxury yacht Regina  won’t cost the same as a regular model. Likewise for most yachts that are a part of the popular Below Deck TV show .

It can also be true for some classic yachts that had famous builders or previous celebrity owners.

The season does influence the yacht rental prices at the base fee level

Your yacht charter base fee depends to some extent on your date of departure. 

If you take your vacation during the busiest weeks of the year (high season) of a destination, you’ll pay a higher base price than someone who charters a yacht on low season dates.

In the Mediterranean, the high season is in summer while it’s in winter for the Caribbean. The yacht charter base fees will be at their highest during these months. 

Sometimes just a week or two can make a big difference to the price. Chartering a yacht in shoulder seasons can be a good idea when you are looking for good deals.

Likewise, since some destinations have very short seasons , it has increased demands and makes it more expensive.

International events will also increase the cost of a yacht charter. Expect to pay more if you want to attend the Monte-Carlo Masters (April), the Cannes Film Festival (May), or the Monaco Grand Prix (May) during your yachting vacations in the Mediterranean.

The destination you pick can affect the base charter fee of your yacht rental

Your vacation destination is an essential factor in the yacht charter charge that is included in the base fee. 

As the supply and demand law dictates, the more competition there is, the less you have to spend. It is why locations with large charter fleets are less expensive.

The Bahamas, BVI and the Mediterranean are for example more affordable than remote islands without established yachting industries.

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The water toys are usually included in your base yacht charter fee and influence its amount

On a yacht, water toys don’t refer to your average backyard inflatable unicorns. Think instead of big equipment for marine activities: jet skis, kite-surf, kayaks, paddleboards, submarines, and expensive high-powered yacht tenders.

Some vessels come with sea pools or a giant slide to glide from the top of the boat straight into the ocean.

Most of these items, especially when they are in high numbers, can come at a cost that will be on the bottom line of your yacht charter invoice.

All the water toys specified in the yacht brochure when you make the reservation are generally included in the base fee . But it’s up to you if you want to rent others or even buy them. Make sure you ask your broker for advice about the cost of these extra if your budget is limited.

Yacht water toys

The base fee of your yacht charter is fixed and proportional to its duration

Most yacht charter companies only work ‘per week,’ and yacht owners rarely accept a shorter duration. Many companies have minimum stays of ten days, however some boats accept day charter or short periods, you can always ask your broker for an appropriate selection.

You can rent a vessel for two weeks or more, but the price won’t go down for longer holidays.

Yacht rental costs that are NOT included in yacht charter base fee

Now that we’ve seen what is usually included in the charter base fee, let’s find more about all these costs that you’ll have to add to the base fee to estimate your total yacht rental cost.

APA: the main variable cost of your yacht charter (add 20%-40% to your base fee)

The charter fee usually covers the cost of renting the yacht and the crew’s salary. But you still need to pay for fuel, provisions, and other extras for your trip. 

A fee covers all these additional costs : APA or Advanced Provisioning Allowance.  Find out more about the APA here.

APA is the standard system to pay your expenses on a luxury yacht charter, and it is generally a percentage of the charter fee. You’ll usually end up paying between 20% and 40% more than the base cost of the yacht charter in APA.

The amount varies a lot, depending on the ship and your activities. It will increase if the yacht has a higher fuel consumption, if you plan on cruising more than 4 hours a day, if you want to have onboard particular expensive brands, etc.

What does the APA cover?

APA covers all the day-to-day operating expenses. It also includes any special requests you might have while you’re on board. 

Here are the main costs of your yacht rental the APA covers: 

Food and drink

On your yacht charter, the chef can prepare all the dishes you want, whether you are vegan or low carb, whether you have allergies or require kosher meals. Make sure that you explain your food preferences to your broker.

Fuel Charges

Your fuel costs will depend on your boat, your itinerary, and whether you choose to cruise or stay at anchor. A sailing yacht charter can cost 10% less than a motor yacht charter because the fuel consumption is smaller.

This amount also includes the fuel expenditure of any water toys and tenders you use during your charter.

Harbor fees and dockage

The harbor fees and dockage will be more or less high-priced depending on your destination and season. All these costs will be included in your APA.

yacht Harbor

Communications Costs

For most people, yachting is about enjoying life outside of the daily routine. If you can’t survive without the Internet or satellite communications, you don’t have to worry. Your yacht charter will provide you all the digital connections needed. They won’t add much to the APA, but it’s still something that comes at a price.

Delivery fee

If you board or disembark the ship outside its usual harbor, you’ll have to pay a transportation fee to cover the fuel required to get your yacht to your requested destination.

Interiors and Laundry

The APA fee includes interiors and laundry costs to keep the yacht immaculate. But if you request unique decoration, it may add an extra charge.

Personal laundry services may not be covered depending on the yacht.

Taxes: a cost that varies a lot from country to country (add between 0% and 35% on top of base charter fee)

Taxes do have an impact on the total cost of your yacht charter, especially in some destinations.

For example, in Europe, chartering a commercial vessel is subject to VAT . But fees vary significantly according to your destination and itinerary. Some countries have a 0-tax rate (Montenegro, New England), while in others a passage in the international waters can lower the VAT rate.

The taxes can vary from VAT, national parks entrance (la Maddalena in Sardinia for example), countries taxes etc. the VAT and taxes will be based on the charter fee, so make sure you discuss this with your advisor to anticipate the cost.

Here are some VAT rate applied on luxury yacht charter in 2022 :

–  Charter in France  will be at 20 % VAT based on charter fee

–  Charter in Italy  will charge 22 % VAT based on charter fee

–  Charter in Spain  will charge 21 % VAT based on charter fee

–  Charter in Croatia  will charge 13 % VAT based on charter fee

–  Charter in Greece  will charge 24 % VAT based on charter fee with a discount of 60% on charter of more than 48h ending usually at 12% VAT, this is subject to change in 2022.

Moreover some countries such as Spain or Greece charge a licence for a yacht to be able to embark passengers for a paid charter in their waters, this explains why not every yacht can cruise in all countries.

Crew gratuity: a good practice to include in the cost of your yacht charter (add 15-20% to the base charter fee)

The crew on a yacht work even if you don’t notice it. 

Serving, cleaning, preparing, fixing, they are the key elements that make your charter a success. 

Even if tipping is not strictly mandatory, it is common practice to include a tip to the team when you are satisfied by their services. 

The suggested amount is around 15-20% of your base charter rate . It is therefore important to include this amount in your yacht rental price beforehand.

Yacht crew

Yacht charter cancellation insurance: a small cost that can save you a lot (add 15% of your base fee)

Cancelling or shortening a yacht charter can be very expensive if you don’t have cancellation insurance.

It is a small price to pay to ensure that all the money spent on your yacht charter will not go to waste if some unfortunate event leads you to miss your yacht rental.

As a charter company, we will help you select the best insurance options among several different offers.

In most cases, your cancellation insurance will cost around 15% of your charter base fee.

A typical yacht rental total cost isn’t as hard to determine as it seems when you know all the variable costs and your base fee.

Once you have your base charter fee in hands, add the following costs to estimate the final amount you’ll see on your yacht rental invoice:

  • 20% – 40% on top of your base fee for APA (low end for sailing vessels, higher end for motoryachts)
  • 0% – 30% of taxes and VAT on top of your base price. Highly dependant on your destination.
  • 10% – 15% on top of your base fee for crew gratuity
  • 15% on top of your base fee for cancellation insurance

Get in touch with our team to estimate more precisely the cost of your yacht charter project.

FAQ about cost of yacht charter and APA

Small motoryachts and sailing yachts under 50 ft (15m) can be chartered from 4,000€ to 15,000€ weekly.

Chartering motoryachts and sailing yachts between 50ft and 65ft costs between 15,000€ and 40,000€ weekly.

Between 65ft (20m) and 80ft (24m), you can expect motoryachts and sailing boats charters between 40,000€ and 70,000€ weekly. Between 80ft (24m) and 100ft (30m), the cost of chartering a yacht ranges between 70,000€ and 100,000€ weekly.

For yachts over 100ft (30m), the cost of charter ranges between 100,000€ and 1,000,000€ weekly.

APA stands for Advance Provisionning Allowance. You pay this fee in advance to cover food and drinks, fuel charges, harbors fees and dockage, communication, delivery fee various fees such as cleaning or interior design.

Advance Provisionning Allowance varies depending on your travel plans. Usually, it represents a surcharge of 20% to 40% on top of the yacht charter base price.

The APA is due one month before you set sail when dispensing your final charter payment. The captain directly receives the money and will supervise all the purchases made before and during your journey. He will be responsible for ensuring the crew stays within budget and will provide receipts upon request.

APA estimations are usually accurate. The captain will keep you updated during your trip. If you decide to go over the initial payment, you can top up the APA in cash or pay the balance during your trip.

With transparent communication, realistic budgets, and advanced provisioning, you may spend less than the APA and have the difference returned to you at the end of the cruise.

Get the base charter fee of your yacht rental, add taxes, APA, crew gratuity and cancellation insurance and you will have a very close estimation of your yacht rental cost everything included.

The base charter rate includes everything that is on a yacht: cabins, amenities, water toys along with the crew. Everything else (fuel, food, taxes…) come at an extra cost.

Crew gratuity is usually comprised between 15% and 20% on top of the base charter fee for most yacht rentals.

For sailboats in tax free areas, you can get away with a total cost of 30% on top of the base rate. In extreme cases (motoryachts in high taxed countries with big tips for the crew and cancelation insurance), you can more than double the base price. Most charters should be in between within the 40-80% on top of base fee range.

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Renting a yacht for a week can transform a regular holiday into a memorable journey...

Table of Contents

Table of contents, brief overview of yacht chartering, understanding costs when renting a yacht for a week, why rent a yacht for a week, types of yachts available for weekly yacht rental, top destinations to explore when you rent a yacht for a week, cost of renting a yacht for a week, how to book a yacht, tips when you rent a yacht for a week, advantages of renting a yacht for a week.

Renting a yacht for a week can transform a regular holiday into a memorable journey across stunning seas. Moreover, choose a yacht to explore secluded coves, dine under the stars with gourmet meals, and indulge in water sports that match your preferences.

Yacht chartering has become popular for those seeking a unique and personalized vacation experience. Whether you want to explore hidden coves, dine under the stars, or enjoy water sports, chartering a private yacht provides the freedom to create your perfect tour. Yacht vacations cater to diverse preferences, from intimate getaways to family adventures and corporate retreats.

Rent a yacht for a week

When planning to rent a yacht for one week, it’s essential to understand the costs involved. This helps you budget effectively and ensures there are no surprises. Costs vary widely based on the yacht’s size, destination, and the season. Being informed about these expenses you can choose a yacht charter that fits your needs and preferences.

Inclusive Charters

An inclusive yacht charter covers most of your expenses upfront. This typically includes the yacht, crew, fuel, food, and drinks. Inclusive charters are ideal for those who prefer to have everything planned out in advance, allowing you to relax and enjoy your vacation without worrying about additional costs.

Typically these charters are in the British Virgin Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, and a few other Caribbean countries. Many motor sailors (gulets) in Croatia, Greece , and Italy include 4 hours of fuel per day during a charter.

Plus Expenses Charters

On the other hand, plus expenses charters require you to pay for the yacht and crew initially, with additional costs for fuel, food, beverages, and dockage charged separately. This option offers more flexibility if you plan to manage your consumption and activities closely. The additional expenses are known as APA – Advance Provisioning Allowance. Prepaid and calculated as a percent of the base charter fee.

Taxes and Additional Costs when renting a yacht for a week

When renting a yacht for a week, it’s crucial to account for taxes and other potential additional costs. Depending on the destination, you may encounter VAT, local taxes, and environmental fees. Understanding these charges upfront ensures you can enjoy your yacht rental vacation without unexpected expenses.

Explore Luxurious and Memorable Yacht Experiences

Embarking on a yacht charter vacation promises luxury and adventure at every turn. From the Mediterranean’s crystal-clear waters to the Caribbean’s vibrant islands, renting a yacht for a week opens the door to memorable experiences. Therefore, why wait? Dive into the world of yacht chartering and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Rent a Yacht for a Week Unique Experience

A yacht charter vacation offers a unique experience that can’t be matched. Renting a yacht for a week allows you to immerse yourself in the serenity of the open sea while enjoying the exclusivity and luxury that only a private luxury yacht charter can provide.

Number of Days for the Best Experience

To appreciate the yachting lifestyle, a minimum of seven nights / 8 days is recommended. For the best experience, consider extending your yacht charter to ten nights. This extra time allows you to explore more destinations, ensuring a more relaxed and enjoyable vacation.

Privacy during your Yacht Rental for a Week

One of the main reasons to rent a yacht for a week is the unparalleled privacy it offers. Unlike crowded resorts and hotels, a yacht charter vacation provides a secluded environment where you can unwind without interruptions. Your private sanctuary on the water.

Exclusivity

Renting a yacht means having exclusive access to the vessel and its amenities. This exclusivity adds a touch of luxury to your vacation, making it a special experience. Enjoy sunbathing on the deck, swimming in pristine waters, and dining under the stars, all in complete privacy.

Customized Itineraries when renting a Yacht for a Week

With a yacht charter , your trip is completely customizable. Whether you want to explore bustling coastal cities, remote islands, or hidden bays, your captain can tailor the route to your preferences. This level of personalization ensures that your vacation is exactly what you want it to be.

Luxury and Comfort

Yacht charter vacations are synonymous with luxury and comfort. High-end yachts have state-of-the-art amenities, including spacious cabins, entertainment systems, and elegant lounges. Every detail is designed to provide the utmost comfort and enjoyment.

High-End Amenities and Services on your weekly yacht rental

On a yacht, you can expect top-notch amenities and services. From jacuzzi tubs and on-deck pools to water sports equipment and high-speed internet, every feature is designed to enhance your experience. Professional crew members are dedicated to ensuring comfort and satisfaction throughout your stay.

Gourmet Dining and Personalized Crew Services

One of the highlights of a yacht charter vacation is the gourmet dining experience. Skilled chefs prepare exquisite meals tailored to your tastes, using the finest ingredients. The personalized service extends beyond dining, with a crew ready to cater to every need, from organizing activities to providing local insights.

Flexibility and Freedom when you rent a yacht for a week

Yacht charter vacations offer unparalleled flexibility and freedom. You decide where to go and what to do each day. Whether exploring new destinations, trying out water sports, or simply relaxing on board, you have complete control over your itinerary depending on the weather and time.

Choosing Your Destinations when renting a yacht for a week

When you rent a yacht for a week, you choose your destinations. Sail to vibrant ports, secluded beaches, or picturesque islands. The choice is yours, and the possibilities are endless.

Activities Like Snorkeling, Diving, and Island Hopping

Yacht charter vacation has world-class activities. Snorkeling, scuba diving, water toys, and island hopping are just a few of the adventures you can enjoy. With direct access to the water, you can explore marine life, discover hidden coves, and visit multiple islands, all at your own pace.

Motor Yachts

Luxury Motor yachts offer speed and luxury. They are perfect for those who want to cover long distances quickly. These yachts feature powerful engines, plush interiors, and expansive decks for sunbathing and socializing. They combine comfort with performance, making them a top choice for private boat charter vacations.

Sailboats provide a classic yachting experience. Using wind power, they offer a serene and eco-friendly way to travel. Ideal for those who love traditional sailing yachts, sailboats bring a sense of adventure and tranquility, perfect for a peaceful getaway.

Catamarans are known for their stability and spaciousness. With two hulls, they offer a smooth ride and plenty of room, making them great for families and groups. The wide beam provides large cabins and ample deck space, ensuring a comfortable and relaxed yacht charter vacation.

Motor Sailors

These yachts are found in Croatia, Greece, Turkey, and southern Italy. Both the classic and modern motor sailors are spacious and a good value based on the space and size of the yacht.

Super Yachts

Super yachts are the pinnacle of ultra-luxury. They have extensive amenities like swimming pools, jacuzzis, and private cinemas. With a dedicated crew, super yachts offer unmatched comfort and service. Superyacht rental for a week promises an extravagant and memorable experience.

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Greek Islands

French Riviera

The French Riviera is synonymous with glamour and luxury. Charter a yacht here to explore chic cities like Nice, Cannes, and Monaco, where you can enjoy upscale shopping, dining, and vibrant nightlife.

Greek Islands

The Greek Islands offer stunning landscapes and rich history. Sail between islands like Mykonos, Santorini, and Crete, and experience beautiful beaches, ancient ruins, and charming villages.

Italian Coastline

The coastline of Italy is dotted with beautiful destinations. Explore the Amalfi Coast, Sicily, and Sardinia, where you can indulge in delicious cuisine, picturesque towns, and crystal-clear waters.

Rent a Yacht for a week Croatia

Adriatic coast of Croatia is a yachting paradise. Discover the historic city of Dubrovnik, the lively island of Hvar, and the serene Kornati National Park.

Spain (Balearic Islands)

The Balearic Islands , including Mallorca, Ibiza, and Menorca , offer a mix of vibrant nightlife and tranquil beaches. Enjoy the Mediterranean sun, clear waters, and Spanish culture.

US Virgin Islands – Weekly Yacht Rental

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Saint Thomas

St. Thomas is known for its bustling harbors, duty-free shopping, and stunning beaches like Magens Bay—a lively starting point for a yacht charter in the USVI.

Mostly covered by a national park, St. John offers pristine beaches and excellent snorkeling spots like Trunk Bay and Cinnamon Bay.

St. Croix combines rich history with natural beauty. Explore its historic towns, beautiful beaches, and vibrant coral reefs.

British Virgin Islands (BVI) – Rent a Yacht for a Week

Tortola Weekly Yacht Rental

Tortola , the largest island in the BVI, is known for its lush landscapes and beautiful beaches. Don’t miss the vibrant harbor of Road Town and the serene Cane Garden Bay.

Virgin Gorda

Virgin Gorda is famous for The Baths, a unique beach area with giant granite boulders. It also offers luxury resorts and secluded bays.

Jost Van Dyke

Jost Van Dyke is a laid-back island known for its beach bars and stunning White Bay. Best spot for relaxation and socializing.

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The Exumas are a chain of 365 islands offering crystal-clear waters and secluded beaches. Swim with the famous pigs at Major Cay or explore the Thunderball Grotto.

The Abacos offer a more laid-back experience with charming colonial towns, beautiful beaches, and excellent sailing conditions.

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Grenada , known as the “Spice Isle,” offers lush landscapes, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture. Explore its pristine waters and the charming capital, St. George’s.

St. Vincent and The Grenadines

This chain of islands offers unspoiled beauty and excellent sailing conditions. Visit Bequia, Mustique, and the Tobago Cays for a tranquil escape.

St. Lucia is famous for its dramatic Pitons, lush rainforests, and luxury resorts. It is the perfect destination for both adventure and relaxation.

Antigua and Barbuda

Antigua boasts 365 beaches, one for every day of the year, while Barbuda offers pink sand beaches and untouched beauty. Both islands provide a luxurious charter yacht experience.

Central America

Costa Rica’s Pacific coast offers stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and excellent surf spots. Explore Manuel Antonio National Park and the Gulf of Papagayo.

Panama is known for its vibrant culture, stunning beaches, and the famous Panama Canal. Explore the San Blas Islands for a unique cultural experience and pristine waters.

North America

Newport, rhode island.

Newport is a historic destination with charming coastal scenery, grand mansions, and a lively sailing culture. Perfect for a summer yacht charter.

Alaska offers breathtaking natural beauty with glaciers, wildlife, and rugged coastlines. Explore the Inside Passage for a memorable adventure.

Maine’s coastline has picturesque lighthouses, quaint towns, and beautiful islands. Enjoy fresh seafood and scenic sailing in this charming destination.

New York offers a unique yachting experience with stunning views of the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty, the iconic Hudson River, and Long Island Sound.

Factors Impacting Cost

Type and size of yacht that you can rent for a week.

The cost of renting a yacht week-long largely depends on the type and size of the yacht. Motor yachts, sailboats, catamarans, and super yachts with different price tags. Larger yachts with more onboard amenities will generally cost more.

Season and Location

The time of year and the location also significantly impact the cost. High season, typically during summer months in the Mediterranean or winter in the Caribbean , will have higher rates. Off-season charters can be more affordable.

Sample Price Ranges when you rent a yacht for a week

Here are some example price ranges:

  • 40-50 ft Catamaran : $15,000 – $25,000 per week
  • 50-60 ft Motor Yacht : $25,000 – $50,000 per week
  • 60-80 ft Motor Yacht : $50,000 – $100,000 per week

Additional Costs

Fuel, food, and beverages.

For non-inclusive charters, additional costs include fuel, which varies based on distance traveled, and food and beverages. Provisioning can be customized to your preferences, but it’s an extra expense to consider.

Tipping the crew or your yacht charter guide is customary and usually amounts to 10-20% of the charter fee, depending on the level of service provided.

Docking Fees

Docking fees vary by location and can accumulate, particularly in popular ports and marinas. These fees are not typically included in the base charter rate.

Understanding these costs helps you plan a realistic budget for your yacht charter boat vacation. By being aware of the various factors and potential additional expenses, you can make informed decisions and enjoy a seamless and luxurious yachting experience.

Choosing a Reputable Charter Broker Company

Selecting a reputable charter broker ensures a smooth experience. Look for firms with a strong track record, extensive experience, and positive client feedback like CKIM Group .

CKIM Group One of the Best Yacht Charter Brokers

With over 25 years of experience, CKIM Group is renowned for its expertise in matching clients with the perfect yacht and crew, offering personalized service and attention to detail.

Rent a Yacht for a Week Booking Process

Inquiry, availability check, and reservation.

Contact your CKIM Group Yacht broker to discuss dates, preferences, and destinations for your Luxury and Crewed Charter . The broker will confirm availability and assist in securing your reservation promptly.

Important Considerations

Insurance, contracts, and cancellation policies.

Ensure the yacht and crew are fully insured. Review and sign a detailed charter agreement outlining terms, payment schedules, and cancellation policies to avoid surprises.

Planning Your Itinerary

Plan your tour carefully to include must-see destinations and activities that suit your interests, whether exploring historic ports or enjoying water sports.

Packing Essentials

Pack light with essentials like comfortable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses. Don’t forget any medications or personal items for a comfortable stay onboard.

Communicating with the Crew

Communicate clearly with the crew about your preferences and expectations for meals, activities, and any special requests to ensure a tailored and enjoyable experience.

How do I get started?

There are a few necessary parameters to consider. For example, what type of boat, your destination, the time of year, and who will accompany you. The questions below can help guide your thought process, and your CKIM yacht charter broker will assist in asking the right questions and providing the expertise to design the perfect experience for you.

Are children allowed on yacht charters?

Many yacht charters are family-friendly and offer amenities and activities suitable for children of all ages, but it’s always best to check with the charter company beforehand.

Are pets allowed on board?

It depends on the yacht and owner’s policies. Some yachts may allow pets, while others may not. If you wish to bring a pet, kindly inform us, and we’ll check with the yacht owner to see if it’s possible.

Are there high and low seasons for a yacht charter?

Yes, there are, depending on the time of the year and the yacht charter destination.

Can I afford a yachting vacation?

One of the first FAQs about luxury yacht charters is their affordability. Yes, you can afford a yachting vacation. Prices for private yacht chartering vary remarkably based on factors such as:

  • The type of charter yacht
  • The size of the charter yacht
  • The number of guests in your group
  • The location of the yacht charter destination
  • The rates may also differ from the low-season and high-peak seasons

Can I choose my itinerary?

Yes, the crew will work with you to plan an itinerary that suits your interests and preferences.

Do I need Travel Protection?

We recommend that you protect your vacation investment against various possible losses over which you have no control by purchasing travel protection. We will provide travel protection quotes based on the households on the charter and each person’s date of birth. It is necessary to send us this information.

Please Note: To be eligible for the waiver of pre-existing medical condition exclusion, the protection plan must be purchased within 15 days (Travel Basic) or 21 days (Travel Select) from when you make your initial trip deposit. However, the plan can be purchased anytime before departure.

The product descriptions are only summaries and may be changed without notice. The full coverage terms and details, including limitations and exclusions, are contained in the insurance policy.

How Far in Advance Should I Book my Yacht Charter Vacation

Depending on the time of the year you wish to vacation it is important to book at least six to nine months in advance.

Renting a yacht for a week offers unparalleled advantages:

  • Luxury and Privacy : Enjoy luxury amenities and the privacy of your own floating paradise.
  • Customizable Experience : Tailor your itinerary to explore stunning destinations and engage in activities that suit your preferences.
  • Personalized Service : Experience top-notch service with a dedicated crew catering to your every need.

Ready to embark on your yacht charter adventure?

Contact CKIM Group today for expert booking assistance and start planning your dream vacation on the water.

Their experienced team is ready to assist you in creating a memorable Private Yacht Charter experience.

CKIM Group specializes in matching clients with the perfect yacht and crew. Trust their expertise to ensure a seamless and enjoyable booking process.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Chartering a Yacht

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With the pandemic driving a boom in superyacht charters , more and more people are taking to the water for their first yachting experience. But while some superyachts can cost more than a million a week to charter, you don’t need to outlay seven figures for your own yachting vacation.

Wondering what else you need to know before stepping on board for the very first time? We’ve turned to experts in the yachting industry for their insider intel on how to charter a yacht like a pro—from how much it will run you, to where to go, and well beyond. Read on.

Do I need a charter broker, and how do I find one?

It’s a charter broker’s job to match you with the right yacht and crew—and then take the lead in planning the entire experience. Professional bodies such as MYBA The Worldwide Yachting Association act as a database of industry-recognized professionals. But the best source for finding a charter broker is often your own network. “Building up a relationship with a charter broker is very important,” says Jacqui Lockhart, a Monaco-based broker at Camper & Nicholsons International . “If possible, look for a recommendation from a friend.”

Once you’ve found the right broker, communication with them will be key. “Take the time to be as detailed with your preferences, such as dietary requirements, likes and dislikes, and preferred activities, as possible,” says London-based broker Charles Crane of Edmiston . “This will give us and the crew the best information to make the charter a success and tailored to perfection.”

How much should I be prepared to spend?

“The entry point is around $40,000 for a week on a yacht 82-feet upwards that can sleep six people," says Lockhart. What can take first time charterers by surprise is that this isn’t an all-inclusive figure. “The charter fee covers the hire, the crew, the insurance—everything that’s linked to the yacht,” Lockhart continues. Anything specifically for the client is extra—including food and beverages, fuel, and dockage. As a rule of thumb, budget for an extra 30 percent on top of the baseline charter figure for these extras, which goes into a fund known as the Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA). At the end of the charter, it is also customary to tip the crew; between 10 and 20 percent of the charter fee is a guideline figure. There may also be Value Added Tax (VAT) to pay on the charter rate, depending on the country of embarkation.

At the smaller end of the charter fleet, more opportunity exists for single-cabin bookings rather than whole yacht charters. This year in the Caribbean , Sheila Ruffin of Soca Yacht Charters has launched a “Stranger on the Seas” package. Prices start at around $6,000 per person—all-inclusive—on catamarans between 48 and 60 feet. “This allows couples the opportunity to mix and mingle with other couples for an adventurous and social yacht charter on the Caribbean Sea,” says Ruffin.

What destinations are best suited to first-time charterers?

“For first-timers, I wouldn’t recommend a remote destination,” says Captain Kelly Gordon of Freddy , a 106-foot charter yacht based out of the Bahamas . “When it’s hard to get to, that eats up some of your valuable time and can also take some of the fun out of it.”

While yachts are heading towards unchartered waters such as Antarctica with increasing frequency, cruising grounds in the Mediterranean and the Caribbean are classic destinations for a reason. “For the first-time charterer in these locations, there will be more yacht options to choose from, proven cruising grounds with known and safe anchorages, well-connected and easy access hubs to ensure smooth passage to embark and disembark the vessel as well as the ability to source most provisions that guests may want,” says Crane.

The key ingredient? The crew.

Although much of the focus is on securing the right yacht, the secret to the success of a charter is its crew. “Put simply, the crew make the difference between a good charter yacht and a bad one,” says Crane. Today’s crew are increasingly versatile. “They may also be a diving or yoga instructor, personal trainer, fisherman, or sommelier,” he continues.

The crew also knows your cruising area better than anyone else. “Be sure to pick their brain on fun things to do. They often love the opportunity to come up with fun activities and games, whether for kids or adults,” says Lotte Barker-Hahlo, a London-based charter broker at Burgess .

The level of hospitality from crew on most yachts often convert first-time charters into repeat customers. “The attention to detail from the crew is unsurpassed by any other luxury holiday,” says Barker-Hahlo. “From the unpacking of your suitcase to being offered a drink before you’ve even realized you’re thirsty, it’s 24-hour care and service.”

Gordon says that much of the feedback she receives at the end of a first-time charter is why didn’t we do this earlier? “People are always surprised at how we take the time to get to know their needs before they have even arrived. We really do study those preference sheets!”

Think carefully about who else you want on board

Another important factor to a successful yacht vacation? Your fellow travelers. This is a specific type of vacation, which should narrow your list of invitees. “Strongly consider who you vacation with when chartering a yacht,” urges Ruffin. “Unlike other vacation options, yachts are very intimate and exclusive. Choose to share your water adventure with those you like and will enjoy on the water for a week or more.” Maybe, even for veteran yachties, that's the sagest advice of all.

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How much does a yacht charter cost? Guide on all those Extras, VAT's, Includes

How much does it cost to charter a yacht?

Thinking about renting a yacht but the idea of all the possible «hidden costs» may scare you off? We’re here to answer all the questions and guide you through the booking process by talking about all the costs to bear in mind so you can have a yacht charter vacation of your dream and know what you’ll pay for and what’s included in the charter.

BONUS : several insights on how to save on renting a yacht and have a dream vacation come true!

How much does it cost to hire a crewed yacht?

Getting ready to book a yacht and plan your ultimate yacht charter experience can be a challenge, especially if it is your first time to have such a holiday. And even for an experienced charterer, it is time and energy-consuming to do research, make all those choices, calculations, organization.

Here at Contact Yachts , we’re happy to take care of all the processes and minimize the time and energy you spend on the activities that a professional yacht charter broker can assist with. Estimating costs is one of them.

After reading our detailed yacht charter cost guide you will know all about yacht hire pricing and have answers to the following questions:

  • What is a base charter price?
  • How is it formed and what does it depend on?
  • What are the extras when it comes to chartering a yacht?
  • What is included in the charter rate?
  • What is an all-inclusive yacht charter?
  • What bookings terms apply for renting a gulet?

What is a yacht charter fee and what does it depend on?

The average cost to rent a yacht may range anywhere from 5,000 Euro per week for a gulet , a sailing yacht, or a catamaran and up to 4,000,000 Euro per week for the mega yachts that are completed with elevators, pools, beach clubs, spa saloons, cinemas, helipads and even submarines.

Yacht charter prices are quoted by the week. And the cost doesn’t change whether there will be only you on a yacht or the full capacity of the yacht (6, 8, 12 guests). The exception can be observed in the Caribbean where some catamarans are priced depending on the number of guests chartering a yacht.

Example: catamaran Zingara in the Caribbean is 42,800 USD per week for 2-6 people onboard, and it is 49,100 USD per week for 10 people onboard.

A yacht charter fee is a rate you pay to hire a yacht with all equipment working in order and the crew service (navigation, cleaning, cooking, serving food and drinks by the crew) during the cruise. The rate is set by the yacht’s owner.

It also depends on various factors, such as:

  • Type and size of a yacht
  • Age of a charter yacht
  • Destination where you want to charter a yacht
  • Season when you plan to hire a boat

A charter fee may include some services, food, drinks, taxes or may include only the hire of a yacht with a crew, and that’s it.

Catamaran ZINGARA in the Caribbean

The most significant factors that affect a yacht charter fee

  • Season factor

It costs less to charter a yacht in the low season months, whereas a yacht charter in high season (the most popular months to have a yacht vacation) will be much more expensive. For example, a high season period in the Caribbean is the holiday season including Christmas and the New Year. In Europe, high season months refer to July and August.

  • Yacht type factor

The yacht’s type (catamaran, motor yacht, sailing yacht, gulet), her size, manufacturer’s brand, age of a vessel, its reputation, range of water toys available onboard, types of engines, and other yacht type-related factors play an important role and affect the pricing of a yacht charter. It is generally more expensive to hire a motor yacht than a sailing yacht or a gulet as it costs more to build one than the other two types. So the more expensive it is to build a yacht, the higher her charter price will be.

  • Destination factor

Prices to hire a yacht may be quite high in the cruising grounds where the fleet is very small, like Galapagos, for examples. In the meantime, in Turkey, where the largest gulet fleet can be discovered, rates to charter a classic wooden yacht are more competitive. Some countries require a local tax (VAT) to be paid on top of the charter rate, some - don’t. For example, in Greece, you will pay 12% VAT and in Montenegro - none, in Turkey the VAT is 18%.

What is included in the base charter fee and what is excluded in the yacht hire rate?

In reality, there’s no universal answer to this question. Additional expenses applicable on top of the charter fee and the «includes» are the subjects to the terms and conditions of the charter contract for a specific boat in the specific yacht destination.

In the yacht charter industry, there are several types of contracts and yacht charter types that you should be aware of, and they will outline for you all the essential information about costs.

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Crewed yacht charters can be «All-inclusive» and «Plus expenses charters».

An all-inclusive yacht charter can be seen mainly in the Caribbean. The rate for such cruises is based on the number of guests, and it includes food (three meals per day) and drinks (soft drinks, beer, wine) during the charter, usage of water sports and the fuel needed for navigation (approximately 4 hours per day), harbour fees. Some taxes and dockage can be charged extra. The contract for such charter is known as Caribbean Terms Inclusive (CTI). However, this is most common for catamarans chartered in the Caribbean. Motor yachts mostly operate on the terms where every expense is extra. This is explained in the next paragraph.

A plus expense charter is the most common type of yacht cruise. It means that the base charter fee doesn’t include any expense and it is paid additionally by the charterer. Such expenses refer to food, drinks, fuel needed for the navigation, running the generators and water sports equipment, as well as fuel for dinghy or tender, any local taxes, private marina fees, land excursions, transfers, rendezvous diving, etc. Such expenses are paid by APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance). Usually, it is 25-30% of the base charter fee depending of course on the preferences of the charterers. It means if you'd like to dine with caviar every second day and consume exclusive and rare wines, the APA could be a bit higher than it usually is. APA amount is paid before the charter via bank transfer or by cash.

The «plus all expenses» contract is also known as MYBA contract (formerly known as Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Association, and now Worldwide Yachting Association). Contact Yachts is a proud member of this prestigious yachting association. MYBA contract is indeed the most commonly used contract when it comes to yacht charter anywhere in the world.

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Motor yacht OTTAWA in Croatia

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What is APA?

APA is allocated to the yacht ahead of the charter for the purpose of provisioning the yacht with the exact items required for the preparation of your meals and snacks during your charter, as well as fuel for the yacht. Should the 30% APA exceed the amount required to provision the yacht prior to the charter, and procure any additional items during the course of the charter, the excess amount is always refunded to the charterer at the end of their cruise. Of course, the opposite may also apply, where an additional amount of APA is requested so as to cover expenses. You can control charter expenses by simply staying in touch with the captain and your booking agent.

A detailed list of the various costs involved in chartering a yacht that are or not included in the charter rate

  • Crew, its service and crew salaries (included in the base charter rate);
  • Usage of the available water toys on board (included in the base charter rate);
  • Fuel to run water toys such as Jet Ski, and the tender (not included in the base charter rate);
  • Diving (in most cases is not included in the rate and must be paid extra during rendezvous diving appointment);
  • Food and Drinks (can be included in the charter rate in the Caribbean or for some specific boats according to the owner’s decision, however in most cases not included and must be paid by the charterer. The products are purchased from local supermarkets and shops so you don’t pay any «added costs» and markups for the items baught - only the price that’s mentioned in the store);
  • Fuel for the generators producing electricity (not included in the rate except for some gulets in the Eastern Mediterranean);

Dinner with friends onboard a gulet

Dinner with friends onboard a gulet

  • Fuel for the navigation of the yacht (not included in the rate except for some gulets in the Eastern Mediterranean and catamarans in the Caribbean. Also keep in mind if travelling at high speed when chartering a motor yacht, the yacht consumes more fuel, so the expenses will rise);
  • Wi-Fi onboard (usually it is included in the charter rate, but also can be extra as well. This must be mentioned in the contract);
  • Entertainment system onboard such as TV, music system, DVDs, games (included in the charter fee);
  • Tips (not included in the hire rate, and is given by the charterer to the crew based on the personal decision of the guests. If so, generally, it is 5-15% from the charter fee);
  • Satellite connection (not included in the hire rate);
  • Harbour and dockage fees (usually not included in the hire rate);
  • Private marina visits (not included in the hire rate);

Keep in mind you are not obliged to visit private marinas, and the usage of the satellite phone is only based on your need. So when you look at the break down of costs mentioned above, you can choose what to experience and what not to in order to minimize the costs. So you see as a charterer you can easily keep a track of the expenses.

  • Delivery fee is charged only if a charterer decides to hire a yacht (or depart from her) from the port that’s different from the home base of a yacht;
  • Laundry of the yacht’s items (bed linen, towels, sheets, table cloth) is included in the charter fee. Some yachts can do laundry of charterer’s personal items free of charge, however not often and they can’t bear responsibility for washing delicate items due to the absence of special equipment for that;
  • Value Added Tax is usually not included in the charter fee and must be paid extra. For some countries it is not applicable so there’s no need for VAT. Some yachts can have VAT included in the charter rate. This depends on many various factors, and our yacht charter specialist will provide you all the accurate information about VAT for each specific boat during the inquiry process;
  • Other possible extras are customs clearance fees if you sail to another country (from Turkey to Greece, for example), national park fees, land tours, excursions, guided tours, transfers, air tickets.

Motor yacht ORIENT STAR in Turkey

Motor yacht ORIENT STAR in Turkey

Gulet pricing terms

Gulets that are popular charter yachts in Turkey , Greece , Italy , Croatia usually have their own specific pricing terms different from the motor yachts, MYBA contracts, Caribbean terms.

Gulets’ usual pricing structure is as follows. The charter fee includes hire of the yacht, crew service, fuel for 4 hours of cruising per day, sometimes VAT, and fuel for the generators, onboard entertainment equipment, yacht’s laundry. Everything else is extra, as well as fuel to run water toys equipment and the dinghy. As for the food, you’re welcome to order anything you’d like before the charter and pay for the purchase of the goods, and the chef will use them to prepare meals, or there can be Full Board and Half Board options. Full board includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, and can be priced 65-85 Euro per person per day. Half board includes breakfast and a lunch or dinner (one of the two meals) and is usually priced at 50-65 Euro per person per day.

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Yacht hire experience

Can a yacht charter vacation be cheaper than staying in the hotel?

Sure, it can, unless of course you charter a mega yacht for up to 200,000 Euro per week and higher.

Let’s take a look at the Greek gulet HERA. Her high season rate is 14,000 Euro per week, and she can accommodate 25 guests onboard. If you are planning a corporate gathering or some special yoga charter, etc, and can bring such a group to a yacht, the cost is very low per person. We should also mention that the Half Board is included in the charter rate. So 14,000 Euro / 25 guests = 560 Euro per person per week. And it is only 80 Euro per person per day for accommodation on a yacht and 2 meals per day. Greek VAT of 12% is also included in the charter rate.

How can you get all the information about a specific yacht?

If you like a specific yacht listed on our website or you’re seeking information for the one that’s not here, contact us to get a comprehensive breakdown of her charter rates and fees.

A yacht vacation is more affordable than one may think

Now you know that vacating on a yacht for sure isn’t reserved only for the richest among us - owning a superyacht yes, but not spending a beautiful holiday onboard a charter yacht. And what’s important - you have an answer to a popular question «How much can it cost you to charter a yacht for a week or so?». At Contact Yachts , we hope this detailed guide on costs, includes and excludes is useful for you.

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Transparency of the costs is essential

Our aim is for you to feel comfortable when it comes to yacht charter prices. We believe that the booking process and prices for a holiday on a yacht must be as transparent as possible. Knowing break down of the costs in advance can help to relax your mind and not thinking much about calculations and fear of unexpected things to arise.

From one side all mentioned above looks complicated, but in reality, it’s not.

How to make a yacht charter booking process easier?

Your priority is to choose a destination where you want to hire a yacht, decide which type of yacht to charter and when. The broker then sends you a list of available yachts in the specific area according to your budget and preferences, and of course, he or she mentions to your what booking terms and costs are applicable for the yachts you liked the most. So the yacht charter agent shares all the information needed for you instead of you going and doing this long research.

We are here for you

At Contact Yachts, we know it takes time to book a perfect yacht, but it’s totally worth it. Once you reach your charter yacht, you’ll feel as carefree as never before. Think of all the beautiful coastal towns and islands you’ll visit without a need for packing and unpacking. Think of all the delicious meals your personal chef will cook for you and the stewardess will set up the table, and you don’t need to do anything for that. Think of the sea that’s just one meter away from you and you can jump into refreshing turquoise water whenever you wish. Think of the silence, privacy, and intimacy of this holiday that can’t be compared to any on land experience.

How to save money on a yacht charter?

Keep in mind that it’s always possible to lower your expenses for hiring a yacht. Our experienced charter brokers will help you to avoid any additional expenses if there’s no real need in them (like avoding visiting private marinas or hiring special water toys onboard, choosing a destination without VAT, etc). At the end of the day the job of a yacht broker to protect the interests of a client and find the best possible way for the charterer to hire a yacht and have an amazing vacation.

Please, browse through our destination guide s and navigate the yachts listed in your chosen destination. You can contact us today for a specific question whether it is a yacht charter inquiry or you need assistance with planning a yachting itinerary. Contact Yachts specializes in fully crewed luxury yacht charters in any part of the world. Our company has been planning and organizing yacht vacations since 1995.

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A guide to crewed yacht charter costs.

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Charter cost questions & answers.

Helpful tips to align your budget with the ideal Carefree Yacht Charter experience. Gain an understanding of typical all-inclusive price ranges in the BVI, Caribbean and Bahamas and what can influence how much your crewed charter will cost.

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How Much Does A Crewed Yacht Charter Cost?

The majority of the BVI and Caribbean crewed yacht charters are all inclusive, starting around $20,000 per week and going up to around $100,000 per week, plus tip. The other category of higher-end motor yacht charters are plus expenses. These “plus expenses” charters start around $70,000, with all expenses on top.

What's Included On The “All-Inclusive” Charters

The majority of BVI and Caribbean crewed yacht charters are "all inclusive". They include 8 days/7 nights aboard a private yacht with at least a Captain & Chef, 3 meals per day, soft beverages & standard bar, fuel for the yacht & dinghy, all expenses related to running of the vessel and use of water sports equipment.

What's Excluded On The “All-Inclusive” Charters?

The main cost excluded from the Charter Fee is the customary crew gratuity. The standard amount is 15 to 20% on top of the Charter Fee, paid at the end of the charter. The gratuity is based on services provided throughout the charter, can be scaled up or down based on service, and is at the client's discretion.

How Much Should I Tip My Crew?

A 20% crew gratuity is common on a BVI, Caribbean or Bahamas charter. Tipping on these crewed charters is similar to tipping in US based restaurants. A 15% gratuity is a standard base amount for good service while a 20% gratuity or even higher is a consideration for excellent to extraordinary service, split equally among crew.

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2 $50,000 to $70,000 + $50,000 to $70,000 + $70,000 +
4 $50,000 to $70,000 + $50,000 to $70,000 + $70,000 +
6 $50,000 to $70,000 + $50,000 to $70,000 + $70,000 +
8 $50,000 to $70,000 + $50,000 to $70,000 + $70,000 +
10 $50,000 to $70,000 + N/A for 10 guests $70,000 +
12 $50,000 to $70,000 + N/A for 12 guests $70,000 +
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2 $35,000 to $50,000 $35,000 to $50,000 N/A for 2 guests
4 $35,000 to $500,000 $35,000 to $50,000 N/A for 4 guests
6 $35,000 to $50,000 $35,000 to $50,000 N/A for 6 guests
8 $35,000 to $50,000 $35,000 to $50,000 N/A for 8 guests
10 $35,000 to $50,000 N/A for 10 guests N/A for 10 guests
12 N/A for 12 guests N/A for 12 guests N/A for 12 guests
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2 $20,000 to $35,000 N/A for 2 guests N/A for 2 guests
4 $20,000 to $35,000 N/A for 4 guests N/A for 4 guests
6 $20,000 to $35,000 N/A for 6 guests N/A for 6 guests
8 $25,000 to $35,000 N/A for 8 guests N/A for 8 guests
10 $30,000 to $35,000 N/A for 10 guests N/A for 10 guests
12 N/A for 12 guests N/A for 12 guests N/A for 12 guests

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Explore other Frequently Asked Questions about crewed yacht charter costs to find helpful insights and answers, ensuring a smooth and informed planning process for your ultimate yachting experience.

Are There Other Hidden Fees or Expenses I Should Be Aware Of?

Unless otherwise specified in your contract, the Charter Fee does not include scuba diving or equipment, premium beverages or fine wines, excessive alcohol consumption, off yacht excursions, dockage at guests request, phone expense, airport or inter island transfers, or similar expenses.

What’s Included On “Plus Expenses” Charters?

These “plus expenses” crewed yacht charters include the yacht and crew only, with all other expenses during the charter coming at an additional cost to the Charterer. These other expenses are paid via an upfront APA (advance provisioning allowance) and typically at 35% on top of the base Charter Fee.

What’s Excluded on “Plus Expenses” Charters?

These “plus expenses” charters exclude everything but the yacht and crew, such as fuel for the yacht and tender, all food requests, all beverage and bar requests, guest dockage requests during the charter, etc. Another key exclusion is the customary crew gratuity, with standard at 15 to 20% on top of the Charter Fee.

What Is The Cancellation Policy?

Charter deposits are considered non-refundable, except where specifically provided for within your charter contract. In the event of a cancellation on the part of the Charterer, and should the yacht rebook for all or a portion of the charter dates, deposits paid or a prorated portion thereof is available, less a 20% cancellation fee.

Should I Get Trip Insurance?

Trip Insurance is suggested year round and particularly if chartering during hurricane season in order to protect your charter investment. The choice of whether or not to secure trip insurance and the insurance source you choose is always at your discretion, but some industry recommended sources will be made available for consideration.

Do The Yachts Charge A Premium For Christmas And New Year's Charters?

Yes. Christmas and New Year’s charters have premium rates due to the popularity of these weeks. These premiums are typically at least 10% on top and can go up quickly based on yacht & crew popularity, etc. New Year’s charters are often more expensive than Christmas charters.

Will The Charter Fee Get Pro-Rated for Charters Less Than 1 Week?

Most yachts offer 6 night charters at a prorated rate. To determine 6 night rates, the industry divides the weekly rate by 7 and multiplies by 6. To determine 5 night rates, the industry divides the weekly rate by 6 and multiplies by 5. Due to this calculation, the difference between 5 and 6 nights is minimal.

Is It Possible To Charter For Less?

The cost table provided represents typical charter rate ranges, but there are occasionally available yachts which may charter for less. Some yachts may be offering published specials or you can consider a 6 night charter at a prorated rate.

Will The Crewed Yachts Negotiate On Price?

No. The owners and management companies set the rates for the crewed yachts within the fleet. All yachts therefore have "published rates" that do not vary based on how the charter is booked or who books it. The yachts are priced according to the size and age of the yacht along with the popularity of the crew, etc.

Will The Yachts Provide A Discount If You Have Meals Ashore?

Some yachts offer a half-board charter or a local-fare charter, both providing a small discount for at least 3 to 6 meals taken ashore. The discount provided is often not enough to pay for the meals taken ashore and this type of charter is therefore suited for those who simply enjoy dining ashore.

What Is A Half-Board Charter?

Some of the yachts in the fleet offer a published half-board charter rate. Usually this means that a combination of lunches and dinners are taken ashore at the clients expense, typically one meal per day with a corresponding small discount in the rate.

What Is A Local Fare Charter?

Some of the yachts in the fleet offer a published local-fare charter. Usually this means that a combination of lunches and dinners are taken ashore at the clients expense, typically 3 meals during the charter with a corresponding small discount in rate.

Do The Yachts Offer Lower Prices For The Summer/Low Season?

For a majority of crewed yachts in the fleet, the summer season or what used to be the “low season” runs from May 1 through December 14 and winter season or what used to be the “high season” runs from December 15 through April 30. Most crewed yachts now operate on a year round rate.

Do Costs Vary By Yacht Style?

Yes. Sailing catamarans are the only yacht style available within the affordable $20,000 to $35,000 range. In the mid-range of $35,000 to $50,000, you’ll find a wide assortment of sailing catamarans and a handful of power catamarans. High-end yachts that start at $50,000 include sailing and power catamarans plus all motor yachts options.

Do Prices Vary By Destination?

Yes.The BVI offers the most affordable pricing as this destination offers the most all-inclusive yachts within the $35,000 mark. Charters in St. Maarten/St. Barts or the Grenadines are typically plus cruising taxes/permits. Charters in the Bahamas tend to be most expensive due to a 4% Government tax plus 10% Vat tax on top.

Do You Offer Bareboat Charters Or Charters With Just A Captain aboard?

No. We only offer charters with at least a Professional Captain and Chef aboard. While some of the crewed yachts may note a “Captain-Only” rate within their rate details on their yacht e-brochure, please note that Carefree Yacht Charters does not book these types of charters for our clients.

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How much does it really cost to charter a luxury yacht?

Booking your first charter can be a tricky stretch of water to navigate, especially when you're confronted with provisioning allowances and price variations before even stepping on board. To make things a little easier, we have put together the ultimate guide to all the costs you might encounter when booking your dream yacht charter vacation...

If you want to charter a luxury superyacht , understanding the costs involved can seem a little daunting first time around. The two important things to understand are your base price, referred to as a "charter fee" or "charter rate", together with what you will be expected to pay on top of it. All-inclusive charter rates are not industry practice, so guests should expect to be paying more than just the basic fees listed on broker’s websites or in their brochures.

The best analogy for determining the cost of your charter is with buying a car. It’s never quite as easy as just walking into a showroom and saying, “I’ll take the blue one.” Immediately the salesman will whip out his order pad and start asking questions. “Do you want a radio?” “How about the fancy wheels?” “Did you want the two-tone paint?”

Yacht brokers will be able to provide you with an accurate estimation of all the costs involved in advance, but here is a breakdown of what to expect.

What is a yacht “charter”?

At a basic level, chartering a yacht means paying a fee to rent out an owner’s superyacht for an agreed period of time with a pre-arranged itinerary of where you will be cruising on board. During a charter vacation you will have access to all of the superyacht’s amenities which could include a swimming pool, beach club or cinema, as well as the toybox, which often provides equipment for water sports like wakeboarding, snorkelling or water skiing. During charters, guests will be looked after by the yacht’s crew, who will take care of your every need, including ferrying you to and from shore, washing laundry and providing meals cooked by the yacht’s chef.

How much does it cost to charter a superyacht?

Across BOAT International's listings, a charter vacation can range from a minimum of €14,000 per week (20 metre yacht George V ) to a maximum of €2,200,000 per week (126.2 Octopus ). Generally speaking, the bigger the yacht the bigger the cost of the charter, but this isn't always the case. There are actually many more factors that can influence the basic charter fee – not to mention the add-on expenses that are involved.

According to averages taken from BOAT International’s listings, smaller superyachts measuring under 30 metres LOA will have a weekly charter rate somewhere around €40,000 while yachts between 30 and 40 metres will weigh in at an average of €70,895 per week. 

Over 40 metres is when the charter rate will move into the €100,000 per week range, with yachts between 50 and 60 metres costing on average €219,826 per week while yachts in the 60 to 70 metre range average €444,521. Mega yachts measuring 80 metres and over will, on average, set charterers back by around €1.7 million a week. This is just an average price, however, and each yacht’s charter rate will be affected by a number of aspects from how many cabins and amenities there are on board to the dates and locations of where the charter takes place.

What factors can influence the base price of a yacht charter?

High season vs. low season.

In general, you’ll find two basic rates: high season and low season, usually with specific dates set for each. In addition, you’ll find chartering around special events that are more expensive: New Year’s Eve , Monaco during the Grand Prix , Cannes during the Film Festival , an Olympic destination or on the sidelines of the America’s Cup .

The key is to choose your times carefully. A difference of one week (from high season into low season) can significantly alter the cost, while still providing the same weather as the more expensive period. For yachts measuring between 30 and 40 metres, the high season price could result in an increased cost of around €6,000 per week. The highest increase in an average charter rate between low and high seasons can be seen in BOAT's listings of yachts measuring between 60 and 80 metres, with high season rates potentially costing around €33,000 extra.

The yacht itself

The yacht itself is a major factor in determining the charter cost, but it’s not just about size. A recently launched charter yacht from a famed builder with an experienced and popular charter crew is going to command top prices for its size range. Yachts with a legendary name or a history of celebrity ownership (for example Malcolm Forbes's iconic charter yacht Highlander , which has hosted everyone from Elizabeth Taylor to HRH Prince Charles) can also ask higher rates just for the “fame” value. And yachts with special features, such as cinemas or exceptional water toys like a submarine are also pricier.

Three different 30 metre charter yachts may vary in cost by as much as €75,000. Ask your broker to explain the differences. One yacht may have a larger and more experienced crew or a big-name chef, another yacht may be a little tired, another may not be in a prime location. It’s important to understand why the prices are higher or lower.

If a yacht has a gap in its charter calendar to fill, for example following an unexpected cancellation, some brokers will occasionally offer a time-limited charter fee discount offer .

What is included in a charter contract?

Knowing the base price of your charter is just the starting point. Depending on the location, which often governs the terms of the contract , more or less may be included in the inital fee, such as insurance or cancellation policies. Bear in mind that every charter yacht, because they are privately owned and the owner sets the rules, is slightly different. One yacht may include a “standard” selection of wines with every meal and charge only to upgrade the vintages, while on another yacht the wines are a la carte. Below we look at the different types of charter contracts you may come across when booking your yacht.

Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Association (MYBA)

Under Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Association (MYBA) charter contracts, which are arguably the most common, the charterer is charged for the hire of the yacht, fuel, marina fees, crew wages, guests' personal laundry, insurance, water toys, food and drink as well as engine room maintenance and miscellaneous expenses. As a round number, which depends on how much fuel the yacht uses and how fancy the meals and drinks, you can expect to add 25% to 50% of your charter cost.

Caribbean Terms Inclusive (CTI)

The Caribbean Terms Inclusive (CTI), which is sometimes called Standard Caribbean Terms (SCT), is another type of charter contract which is more inclusive. It accounts for three meals per day and fuel for four hours of cruising a day. Some yachts under CTI terms include basic beverages (not vintage wines or champagnes), but this is mainly in the Virgin Islands.

Greek Terms (GT)

For yachts being chartered around the Greek Islands and mainland, another common phrase you may come across is "Greek Terms" or a GT contract. This will similarly include the cost of the yacht and its equipment, crew wages and laundry as well as any specific berthing fees required for Greek waters. 

What is an Advance Provisioning Allowance?

Part of your yacht charter contract will include an Advance Provisioning Allowance or APA. This is an amount of about 30-35 per cent of the charter fee for a “plus all expenses” charter and about five per cent for an “all-inclusive” charter. It is sent to the yacht before the charter to provision the yacht according to your preferences.

During the charter, the captain will provide a running account of the usage of the funds and, at the end of the charter, will present a detailed accounting along with any unused funds in cash. If the APA balance runs low during the charter, the client is expected to provide the captain with a sufficient amount in cash to cover the needs for the remainder of their stay. Since many charterers prefer not to carry quantities of cash, the charter broker can hold an amount and release it to the captain as needed. Here is what is covered by an APA...

Food and drink

Before you book a charter, your charter broker can provide you with a good estimate of the additional costs that will be incurred. Food is one of the largest and it is directly proportional to how exuberantly you plan to dine. If you expect several bottles of Champagne with every meal, then you can assume that your costs will be higher.

Fuel can be another cost and, again, it depends on how much the yacht cruises and how fast, too. Time spent at anchor will include the fuel for the generators, while shore-side electricity when at a dock is also an extra. Don’t forget that fuel is also charged for the tenders and water toys , so you’ll pay for the fuel used while zipping around on the jetskis.

Harbour fees and dockage

Harbour fees and dockage are a variable that can range from exorbitant (a front-row dock at the Monaco Grand Prix) to little or nothing in some areas.

Communications

Communications are another cost and, with the options for satellite communications and Internet, an important one for most charterers.

Delivery fee

A delivery fee is usually charged if a charterer requests to board (or depart) a yacht at a distance from where the yacht is normally based.

All the yacht laundry, including towels, sheets and table linens, is included in the charter fee, but some yachts charge to launder personal items of the charterer. Most, however, will do small quantities of personal laundry as a service but they usually won’t be responsible for delicate items.

At the end of each yacht charter, a cash tip is given by the primary guest to the captain to divide amongst the crew. Standards for a crew tip can range from five to 20 per cent of the base charter rate. This is not a cost included in the APA but some brokers will advise that any APA funds leftover at the end of the charter can be used to make up part for the tip. To learn more, read our handy charter tipping guide .

One cost not directly related to the operation of the charter yacht is insurance for the charterer. Cancellation and curtailment insurance is the charter version of travel insurance on airlines and cruise ships: It covers the charterer for the costs if unforeseen circumstances force a cancellation or shortening of the charter. Your charter broker can provide this insurance, which is a wise investment.

Charterers may be charged VAT, or “value added tax”, on the charter fees. Many European countries and a few Caribbean islands add VAT, but it is a complex issue that depends on where you board and debark the yacht, so rely on your charter broker for advice.

Made to measure

While it may seem at first glance that the extras or "hidden costs" on many charters are just a way to pad your bill, they are actually a benefit to the charterer. Food and drink, for example, is custom-ordered to meet the client’s requests, so the level of expense is entirely up to the charterer. Fuel is only charged if it is used and other fees are also at the discretion of the charterer. So you do have a way to control your costs and still savour a luxurious charter. What is important to remember is that each charter is unique depending on the needs and desires of the guests, and brokers and crew will always work to satisfy those demands. Ready to get started? Browse our charter listings to pick the perfect charter yacht for your next vacation.

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By Anna Ingles   18 September 2024

Opening bookings for 2024/2025 winter Caribbean yacht charters , 171.8ft (52.32m) yacht rental AKULA heads to the 2024 Monaco Yacht Show for her global debut, before making her way to Antigua in December.

Unveiled in July 2024, this striking  Baglietto yacht charter  sets out to impress with a breathtaking exterior designed by Francesco Paszkowski, showcasing sleek, modern lines and expansive outdoor areas. Its striking dark grey hull exudes elegance and authority as it glides through the water.

Alfresco dining option with circular table onboard yacht charter AKULA

Inviting charter guests to take a refreshing dip in the main deck pool or unwind in the sun deck Jacuzzi, alfresco lounge and dining can be enjoyed in abundance on the spacious 79ft (24m) sun deck—boasting the largest area among 52m motor yacht charters  in its class.

For those looking to stay active, yacht rental AKULA includes a well-equipped gym and golfing facilities, while a dedicated office provides a space to attend to business matters. Whether you seek relaxation or productivity, AKULA offers versatile spaces to enhance your time at sea during Caribbean and Bahamas yacht charters .

Overview of the upper salon onboard yacht charter AKULA with dining area to starboard and lounge seating port

Tailored for leisure and entertainment, yacht rental AKULA elevates the onboard experience with a multi-level beach club boasting seamless access to the sea. For charter guests who enjoy the thrills of a watersports yacht charter , the toy garage holds a great range of equipment including:

  • 2 x 3 seat Yamaha FX SVHO Waverunners
  • 2 x F5SR SEABOBs
  • 2 x 2 Person Seaeagle kayaks
  • 2 x Paddleboards
  • Waterskis and a wakeboard
  • Snorkeling equipment

Master cabin onboard yacht charter AKULA, central berth with large window and seating area aft

The first Baglietto T52 charter yacht on the market, AKULA continues to impress her charter guests with luxurious interiors crafted by Enrico Gobbi Team For Design. Offering a sanctuary for up to 12 overnight charter guests in a sumptuous five-cabin layout, the interior social areas are bright and airy, with plenty of natural light filtering through, plus a neutral color scheme to accentuate the concept of space. 

To get a closer look at motor yacht charter AKULA, she will make her world premiere at the Monaco Yacht Show from 25 - 28 September, and then at the 2024 Antigua Charter Yacht Show from 4 - 9 December.

Caribbean yacht charters: At a glance

A Caribbean yacht charter offers the perfect escape to a world where diverse cultures seamlessly merge, creating a one-of-a-kind experience. Each visit to this enchanting yacht charter destination brings something new, with countless attractions and stunning natural wonders to explore.

Charter guests can enjoy island-hopping through breathtaking archipelagos like the Exumas or indulge in fine dining at prestigious venues like Le Sereno during a St. Barts yacht charter . With pristine beaches and ample space for exciting watersports, a yacht charter in this region promises an unforgettable adventure every time.

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To find out more about the Caribbean and all the must-see attractions to combine with your next  family yacht charter , take a look at our complete  guide to Caribbean yacht charters and some sample  Caribbean yacht charter itineraries .

Caribbean yacht charter itineraries

If you're interested in booking a yacht charter vacation to the Caribbean with charter yacht AKULA, contact your preferred  yacht charter broker  today for the latest on availability and yacht rental costs .

Alternatively, find more inspiration on yacht rentals by viewing the entire  yacht charter fleet .

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Spirit yacht charter

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Big Eagle yacht charter

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52m Amels 2009 / 2021

Dojo yacht charter

54m Amels 2010

South yacht charter

55m Heesen 2012 / 2018

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The 11 Most Exciting Superyacht Debuts at the Monaco Yacht Show

The Monaco Yacht Show always promises a stellar lineup— last year had an unusually large number of wild launches—and this time around will be no exception. More than 120 superyachts, including 20-plus that measure 200 feet and above, will be on the docks at Port Hercule, with beautiful Monte Carlo in the hills above.

Among the fleet of anticipated launches is the 400-foot Kismet . Built by Lürssen and launched earlier this year, this stunner will be shown before the winter charter season, at a weekly rate of $3.25 million. The vessel is sure to stand out, thanks to the large silver jaguar sculpture fitted under its bowsprit.

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Besides bling, showgoers will notice the concerted push toward sustainability this year. Rossinavi has introduced the Seawolf X , its first hybrid-electric catamaran, and Nautor Swan’s sailing maxi yacht, DreamCatcher , is also its first hybrid. Sanlorenzo is launching Almax , its first 50-meter (165-foot) vessel with hydrogen fuel cells. It was developed with Siemens Energy.

Siemens is also sponsoring the show’s Sustainability Hub, which has become a breeding ground for eco-friendly concepts and new ideas to promote a greener superyacht sector. This year’s conference will cover alternative propulsion, outlining how it will be adopted over the next five years. The show’s Yacht Design & Innovation Hub takes a less technical approach to sustainability. It’s the place where leading designers and mainstream innovators converge, presenting vessels that will shape the future of superyacht design.

Here are 11 must-see boats at this year’s show.

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Lürssen ‘Kismet’

The 400-foot Kismet is the most anticipated boat on display at Monaco this year. True to form, Shahid Khan’s third Lürssen, which charters for $3.25 million per week, will be an exceptional landmark in a marina of superyachts. Alongside its Nemo lounge for viewing marine life, a Balinese-inspired spa with the first chromotherapy bathtub on a yacht, and upper-deck dining options for 24 people, the vessel has a duplex owner’s apartment with two separate marbled bathrooms, a fireplace, and gilded wall coverings. When guests have had their fill of the DJ station and Bogányi piano, the ’80s retro matrix dance floor should keep the party going.

Royal Huisman ‘Special One’

Set to make a splash is Royal Huisman’s 171-foot Special One , the largest sportfisherman in the world. Commissioned by an experienced yachtsman and passionate fisherman, the monster sportfish is kitted out with a fighting chair, 22 fishing rods, insulated cooler boxes, and a dedicated bait-and-tackle room. The teak foredeck can transition into a sheltered private lounge area and also converts to an outdoor cinema. Designed by Vripack, the vessel offers up proportions and seakeeping capabilities that are matched by its impressive 30-knot top speed.

Rossinavi ‘Seawolf X’

Looming large above the water, the 140-foot Seawolf X is Rossinavi’s most ambitious build to date. The hybrid-electric catamaran is the Italian shipyard’s first multihull, which can stay in electric mode during transatlantic trips for 80 percent of the time. Even more impressive is the onboard artificial intelligence system—Rossinavi AI—which analyses the operation of the vessel, predicts the needs of guests and optimizes crew service and logistics. The interior is designed by New York-based Meyer Davis, with an exterior penned by Fulvio De Simoni Yacht Design. Its wow features include a cockpit centered around a pool, a second hidden pool on the bow area, and an outdoor cinema.

Bilgin ‘Eternal Spark’

Eternal Spark is the first hull in Bilgin’s 163 series. In addition to six outdoor and three indoor lounge areas, the yacht can host over 100 people while at anchor from its five dedicated bar areas. Hot Lab’s use of wood inlays and embossed natural leather create a refined interior aesthetic, while the combination of a huge beach club, sauna, pool, and two cinemas—outdoor and indoor—should keep guests happy. Built with over 200 different materials, it shows how advanced the Turkish yard has become with its last few launches.

Sanlorenzo ‘Almax’

Sanlorenzo’s first fuel-cell-powered 50Steel model joins a growing list of yacht launches exploring alternative power sources. The fuel-cell technology converts biomethanol (green methanol) into enough electricity to cover the hotel load so the yacht can anchor all night without generators. Almax also has Sanlorenzo’s newly patented Hidden Engine Room (HER), located on the lower deck. This novel configuration creates enough interior volume to include a 1,615-square-foot beach club with a pool and unfolding sea terraces, while keeping the yacht below 500GT. The shipyard has confirmed the sale of four units to date.

Custom Line50

Making its global debut a Monaco, the four-decked Custom Line50 is the Italian shipyard’s new flagship model. The dedicated owner’s apartment on the upper deck includes full-height windows, a full-beam suite, and a large private terrace. The sun deck’s lounge seating, cocktail bar, uninterrupted views, and glass-edged infinity pool amplify the sense of being on a floating island. It’s an effective design that is replicated on the main aft deck. This area offers stepped access to the sea, a scenario that is reinforced by an aquamarine-and-cream interior color scheme.

Damen ‘Five Oceans’

The newest model from Damen’s Yacht Support 53 range, Five Oceans was built for Tommy Allen, an entrepreneur committed to ocean exploration and marine conservation. The vessel will be easy to spot in Monaco’s Port Hercules, thanks to its powder-blue, orange, and white hull. The custom build is Allen’s second yacht-support vessel from Damen. It has a sprawling aft deck to carry toys and tenders as well as a 15-ton deck crane for the launch and recovery of the electric boats and Triton 3300 Pro submersible. Five Oceans also carries an Icon A5 amphibious aircraft.

Tankoa ‘Diamond Binta’

Conceived as a world explorer, Tankoa’s 190-foot Diamond Binta blends a hybrid propulsion package with high-gloss finishes over a wooden interior. Penned by Francesco Paszkowski, Tankoa’s long-time design collaborator, the full custom build has an owner’s suite with a fold-out balcony, a forward helideck for shore-based excursions, a large beach club with a spa, and massage room as well as a sundeck with a gym and pool. A corridor on the lower deck connects the yacht’s five guest cabins to the beach area, passing through a viewable engine room.

Nautor Swan ‘DreamCatcher’

As Nautor Swan’s first hybrid yacht, the 88-foot DreamCatcher is described by the shipyard as a “no-compromise cruiser with a racer’s soul.” Designed for guest comfort with a maximum heeling angle of 20 degrees, its exterior is penned by veteran Swan designer Germán Frers, while the light-wood interior with gray accents is done by Misa Poggi. The aft cockpit has a new coachroof design with an integrated sprayhood, bimini, and modular benches that can be used for both lounging and dining. The stern area incorporates a large beach club area and tender garage. On the foredeck is the “sunset lounge.”

Oceanco ‘H3’

Built in 2000 as 312-foot Al Mirqab for a member of the Qatari royal family, the renovated H3 emerged from Oceanco’s facilities in 2023 looking brand new, with an extra 476 gross tons of internal volume. The vessel’s 33-foot extension—to accommodate the owner’s request for an infinity pool with a convertible dance floor and waterfall—and a fully replaced superstructure were enough for Lloyd’s Register to classify the yacht as a new build. A spa on the lower deck has a hammam, a sensory shower, a hair salon, and treatment rooms. The beach club with its rippled mirror ceiling offers stepped access to the sea.

Conrad ‘Extra Time’

Extra Time , the second hull in Conrad’s C144 series, has an exterior by Reymond Langton Design and naval architecture by Diana Yacht Design. The interior is by M2 Atelier. Much like its sistership Ace , Extra Time has a beach club, four guest lounge areas, a cinema, two bars and an infinity pool. Standout personal touches include an attention-grabbing King Kong  sculpture in the main salon and the main-deck owner’s suite that’s accessed via a private study with an electric piano.

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