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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:

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 really cost to charter a superyacht?

How much does it really cost to charter a superyacht?

January 15, 2018 10:48 am

While yachting is most likely the most prestigious way to travel, it isn’t reserved exclusively for billionaires. Owning large superyachts is a privilege reserved for only the very few but there is an opportunity to enjoy a week aboard one of these luxurious vessels. Chartering a yacht is far less expensive than owning one. Especially if your use of the yacht is scarce. So how much does it really cost to charter a superyacht for a week?

cost of a super yacht charter

As an example, we will detail the expenses of a charter aboard Lady Carmen , a Hatteras 101′. She sleeps 10 guests, as most charter yachts, and features an on-deck full beam master suite with panoramic views. With a great array of toys and tender, a hot tub on the flybridge and an art deco interior she is one of the most popular charter yachts in the Carribean. 

cost of a super yacht charter

The first expense when chartering a yacht is the charter fee of course. Lady Carmen is asking $53,000 a week for example. That first expense buys the yacht, the crew and the insurances for a week. Then comes the second major expense, the advance provisioning allowance (APA). Then advance is transferred to the yacht’s captain and will be spent on your docking fees, food, fuel used. That expense may vary depending on the yacht but is usually 30% of the charter fee. If it is not spent entirely by the captain because the guests simply do not engage in many expenses, it is restituted at the end of the charter. 

One of the last expense is the crew gratuity. Representing between 10% to 20% of the charter fee, it is a tip for the crew and the captain. On average that gratuity raises at 15% yet remains at the discretion of the charterer. The final expense is your travel to the yacht and plane tickets to the destination. 

cost of a super yacht charter

If we recap these numbers, the total to charter a yacht as Lady Carmen in the Carribean raises to about $100,000 for a week for up to 10 guests. While owning a yacht such as Lady Carmen costs far more than the charter, there is a certain interest in chartering. If you are not sure you will be able to use the yacht extensively, chartering is probably your opportunity to enjoy the world of yachting. More than that chartering allows you to change destinations at will and explore the most remote area of the globe in the utmost comfort.

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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.

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.

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).

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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How Much Does A Super Yacht Charter Cost? (A Complete Guide)

If you want to know super yacht charter cost, you’ve come to the right place. Super yacht charter can be a great way for a family to spend an evening out on the water.

The cost of a superyacht charter can vary, but typically it will include everything from food to wine to room and board. When choosing a superyacht charter, it is important to compare costs and features in order to find the best option for your needs.

In this article, we’ll tell you what to expect when it comes to super yacht charter cost . Stay tuned!

Super Yacht Charter Cost: What is a super yacht?

Super yacht is an incredibly luxurious maritime vessel, built to accommodate the most lavish weddings and receptions. They are often used by celebrities and other high-ranking people for travel and leisure purposes.

Super yachts come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but all have one common goal: to make luxury travel possible for those who can afford it.

A super yacht typically has much more cargo capacity than a typical small fishing boat or sailing vessel. This means that you will be able to carry more equipments, items, or passengers than you would on a smaller ship. Additionally, a super yacht typically arrives at its destination sooner with less time spent at sea – this can be an advantage if you need to reach your destination quickly.

Super yacht charter is a type of yacht charter that involves a greater than average number of passengers. This, in turn, can lead to increased profits for the owner.

Benefits of A Chartering A Super Yacht

There are many benefits of a super yacht charter. Some people find that the opportunity to travel to exotic locales and stay in luxurious accommodations allows them to explore new cultures and experience different lifestyles.

Others find that sailing on a large, luxury yacht is a great way to participate in activities such as racing, fishing, or luxury cruises.

Here are some of the most important benefits of chartering a super yacht:

1. You’ll get a unique and 810-meter super yacht that will be perfect for your needs.

2. It’s likely that the yacht will have luxurious amenities, including an infinity pool, spa, cinema, and more.

3. You’ll be able to travel to some of the world’s most luxurious places on this vessel.

4. You can explore the various ports that it visits in its travels.

5. The captain of the yacht will have all the necessary instructions to ensure that you have a great time while aboard.

Factors Affecting Super Yacht Charter Cost

There are a few key factors that affect the cost of super yacht charter. Here are some of the factors:

1. Location: The location of the yacht is an important factor to consider when pricing out a super yacht charter. It is important to keep in mind that a big part of the cost of a super yacht charter will be based on the size and capabilities of the vessel you select.

A smaller or less expensive vessel may not be able to accommodate all your guests, while a more expensive yacht may have more bells and whistles but also require more space.

2. Length of the trip: Another factor to consider when pricing out a super yacht charter is the length of the trip. A shorter trip may be cheaper, but may not offer as many opportunities for activities or adventure outside of your comfort zone.

3. Vessel: The type of vessel you choose will also factor into pricing out your super yacht charter. The basic rule of thumb for most vessels is that a super yacht charter should be between 30-40 feet in length. This is a general guideline, but there are exceptions.

4. Fuel: The cost of fuel usually contributes significantly to super yacht charter expenses. If your vessel is moored at a fuel dock or sailing club, you will likely have to pay for fuel separately. Typically, this costー(yacht charter services LLC) is between $2,000 and $5,000 per day depending on the type of fuel used.

5. Insurance: Super yachts oftentimes carry comprehensive personal insurance policies that cover everything from engine failure to passengers being kidnapped. They also typically carry comprehensive life insurance policies.

This type of insurance is often referred to as “all-inclusive” and most policies are provided by a broker or directly from the manufacturer of the vessel. This also affect the cost of super yacht charter.

6. Crew: Another factor that determines the cost of a super yacht is crew. A properly managed yacht has a well-trained and efficient crew that can do their job perfectly. The higher the number of crew on the yacht, the more the cost! If your charter is for an all-inclusive trip, then you should ask about the prices for each member of the crew.

However, if your charter is for just a few people, then you may be able to find cheaper crews by looking into augmentation services.

Super Yacht Charter Cost: How much does it cost to charter a super yacht?

Super yachts are a luxurious and expensive way to travel. They can cost anywhere from $20,000 to $250,000. Depending on the size and type of yacht, it can also cost a lot of money for the crew and other associated costs.

However, a large super yacht can cost between $500,000 and $1 million depending on its size and condition. If you are considering chartering a large super yacht, it is important to consult with an experienced charterboat operator in order to learn exactly what is available and what will fit your needs.

In order to come up with a realistic estimate of how much you may have to pay for a super yacht charter, it is important to understand the different types of super yachts available and their associated costs.

The most popular type of super yacht is the luxury open-air sailing yacht. This type of yacht has a large deck that can seat up to 200 people and features beautiful views from all around the ship. These yachts are usually charterable by individuals or groups and can be used for day trips or longer trips away from land.

Another popular type of super yacht is the yacht that has a helipad on the deck. This type of yacht features a small helipad that can be used by pilots to land onto the ship. These yachts are usually charterable by individuals or groups and can be used for day trips or longer trips away from land.

Super Yacht Charter Cost: What to consider before chartering a super yacht

Chartering a super yacht can be a great option for those looking to experience the best of the Mediterranean Sea or the world beyond. But before signing on the dotted line, it’s important to consider some key factors.

For starters, consider what type of yacht you want. A large luxury yacht can cost upwards of $1 million, while a smaller catamaran yacht can be comparatively affordable at around $200,000 – $300,000 Additionally, make sure you have enough money saved up to charter one for your entire group.

Next, decide on your sailing schedule and budget. Remember that a super yacht is only as good as its crew and captains can make it run smoothly. You’ll want to choose someone who has prior experience sailing these boats and is familiar with different areas of the world.

Finally, consider your sailing needs and the type of experience you want. Do you want to be able to sail on the open seas or do you prefer smaller waters? Are you interested in chartering a yacht for a few days or months at a time?

How much is a super yacht charter cost per day?

A super yacht charter costs per day between $225 and $1,425.

How much does it cost to charter a yacht with captain Lee?

It costs $8,000 to charter a yacht with captain Lee.

How much does it cost to charter the valor for 3 days?

It costs about $1,000 to charter the valor for 3 days.

A super yacht charter can be a great way to enjoy the open water and have some fun. Super yacht charter costs can range from a fraction of the cost of taking a flight to the full cost of hiring someone to take care of your boat and all associated expenses.

When it comes to choosing the right super yacht charter, it’s important to consider what you need and want. If you’re looking for luxury, then a luxury super yacht charter may be the best option.

There are many different types of yachts available today, so it’s important to choose one that will fit your specific needs.

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How Much Does it Actually Cost to Charter a Yacht?

From tips to APAs, we steer you through all the costs associated with private yacht charters.

By Emma Al-Mousawi

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Not many things can match the glamour of yacht travel. The endless opportunities for exploration in the most luxurious of settings, as the wind blows through your hair, sounds even more alluring after a year spent indoors with feet firmly on solid ground. As we emerge from the grips of the pandemic, a private yacht charter could offer adventure seekers the perfect escape away from the crowds. And one of the most common questions amongst novice charterers is ‘how much does it actually cost to charter a yacht?’

Here at Elite Traveler, we are answering this question and more as we round up the key costs that anyone planning their first yacht charter needs to take into consideration.

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What will my yacht charter rate include? 

Most importantly, there are generally two types of yacht charter: an all-inclusive charter and the more common ‘plus expenses’ charter. As suggested by the name, 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, s ome all-inclusive charters won’t include dockage or mooring fees, which can soon add up – but more on that later. 

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 Northorp 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 definitely 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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There are generally two types of charter: all-inclusive and ‘plus expenses’ / ©Burgess

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 $450,000. Both yachts were built in 2017 by leading Dutch shipyard Heesen and have capacity for 12 guests, but there is over $200,000 difference in the price. Naturally, you can also expect a higher APA for a bigger ship. 

N ovice 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.

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Home is available for charter from Burgess from $245,000 per week /©Burgess

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A week’s charter on board Laurentia starts at $450,000 / ©Burgess

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 the world’s fastest explorer yacht, the 311.68 ft Bold , costs approximately $964,300. 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 $1.1m.

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Charter Bold from Burgess for approximately $964,300 per week / ©Guillaume Plisson

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 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. 

What about expenses, gratuities and other unexpected costs?

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

As mentioned previously, 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 is around 15 to 20% of the charter cost, so do keep this in mind. 

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 require 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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Your perfect adventure awaits on a luxury charter yacht. Whether you are new to the world of yacht charters or a seasoned pro, our yacht consultants are here to help at every stage of your yachting journey.

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If you’re a first-time charterer and wondering how to charter a yacht, or have questions about the finer details, then read our comprehensive guide. Here we provide the most important information to prepare you for a conversation with a yacht charter consultant.

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Superyacht Charter FAQs for Beginners

A superyacht charter offers a self-sufficient sanctuary coupled with limitless levels of luxury. Unlike at resorts or on a cruise, you will enjoy exclusive use of your charter yacht, offering complete privacy and a safe and secure environment. A charter yacht comes with a dedicated crew who will cater to your every need. Crew to guest ratios are unsurpassed, ensuring an incredible holiday experience. Finally, when you charter a yacht, you can enjoy a holiday your way, with no rigid itineraries or schedules to adhere to.

You can charter a superyacht at any time of year. Remember that charter yachts will be in high demand during peak times, around July and August, when many yachts are in the Mediterranean, and December and January, when most charter yachts are located in the Caribbean. If you want to charter a yacht during the peak months, you’ll need to book several months in advance. Our yacht consultants can match you to your ideal charter superyacht for your desired dates.

When you charter a superyacht, the world is at your fingertips. Destinations such as the Mediterranean and the Caribbean are firm favourites with charterers. Others prefer to explore the path less travelled, such as cruising the ice-filled waters of Antarctica. Tell us where in the world you want to explore, and we will make it happen.

The beauty of chartering a superyacht is the opportunity to see the world your way. Aboard a luxury crewed charter yacht, you can set your own itinerary. Benefit from our expert under-the-radar recommendations and in-depth knowledge on popular port-of-calls. Contact our yacht consultants who will listen to your holiday requirements and then work with you to create an incredible door-to-deck itinerary tailored for you, or try our itinerary builder to begin planning your personalised yacht charter.

With real-time access to every charter yacht in the world, with TJB Super Yachts, you’ll find a yacht suited to every adventure. Sailing yachts will suit those who want to harness the power of Mother Nature, while a motor yacht filled with tenders and toys will often be the option of choice for families seeking to cruise blue water havens. Alternatively, an explorer yacht is ideal for those wishing to discover the world’s most remote destination. Once you’ve decided on the type of yacht, you’ll also want to consider onboard services, such as whether you want a private chef, nanny, or spa therapist. TJB Super Yachts’ team of yacht consultants will listen to your needs and then handpick a selection of charter yachts that meet your exact requirements.

The Base Charter Fee or cost of a superyacht charter typically covers the hire of the yacht, crew, and the owner’s insurance. Additional charges often include provisioning, fuel, and mooring costs. On average, guests typically spend an additional 25-50 percent of the base charter fee. These additional expenses are covered by the Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA), which is taken before the charter.

During your yacht charter, the yacht’s captain will keep a log of all costs during your yacht charter, and any excess funds will be returned to you. Precise charges and what is included and not included, is subject to the terms and conditions of the yacht charter. There are various types of charter contracts, depending on your cruising destination, so you should always check with your yacht consultant as to what additional charges there will be. Our yacht consultants will be able to explain the details of each charter contract and let you know an estimate of additional costs that you can expect on top of the Base Charter Fee. Sometimes savings can be made, for example, by anchoring at sea rather than in a harbour. Our yacht consultants will be able to estimate additional costs for your charter experience and advise accordingly.

The yacht’s interior crew will ensure the yacht is fully provisioned before your yacht charter, using an Advance Provisioning Allowance. Before your yacht charter commences, your yacht consultant will ask you to fill out a charter preference sheet which will allow you to list your likes and dislikes, so you can rest assured that everything you enjoy, from rare wines to the finest produce, will be provided.

Many people love to take their close family and friends on a superyacht charter, while others seek a more intimate escape. Our team of yacht consultants will be able to handpick a selection of charter yachts that can accommodate your chosen guests.

You’ll need to travel to your yacht’s destination. Many yacht charterers opt to travel to their yacht’s destination via a private jet.

TJB Super Yachts are a boutique brokerage with a global reach. Benefit from our unmatched fleet of charter superyachts, in addition to off-market yachts. We pride ourselves on our service levels and put you first. While other yacht brokerages offer off-the-shelf charter packages, our yacht charters are tailored to you. Whether you want to explore the classic or lesser-known port of calls, we will make it happen. Thinking of chartering a superyacht? Contact us today and discover the TJB Super Yachts difference. Your dream escape awaits.

Chartering A Superyacht: The Finer Details

Now we’ve explored the basic details of chartering a superyacht, let’s explore some of the finer details and charter etiquette, including some of the points you may have not thought to ask.

Yes, all TJB Super Yachts charter yachts are crewed with a professional and fully trained team who will cater to your every need throughout your charter experience.

There will always be a crew member on duty on yachts with multiple crew as they will work a shift pattern. So, whether you fancy a midnight snack, a sunrise adventure, or a late-night movie night, your yacht’s crew will make it happen.

Yes, the crew can cater to individual dietary needs. Many superyacht charters come with a private chef who will prepare meals to your exact requirements.

Yes, you can request rare wines – or any other type of drinks – when chartering a superyacht. Many of the larger superyachts come with dedicated sommeliers, who will have the knowledge and expertise to acquire some of the world’s finest wines. They will also be happy to make suggested wine pairings and selections throughout your charter experience.

Most yacht’s do not permit you to wear shoes. This is to protect the yacht and ensure it is kept in pristine condition. Some yacht’s do permit boat shoes, as long as they are new and not worn on-shore. Our team of yacht consultants will be able to advise you before your yacht charter.

Some yachts allow smoking in dedicated outdoor areas. Before chartering a superyacht, you should let your yacht consultant know if you wish to be able to smoke on the yacht. Almost no yachts allow smoking in the yacht’s interior.

Some charter yachts do allow pets on board. Again, before chartering a superyacht, you should let your yacht consultant know that you wish to bring your pet with you. They will then handpick a selection of yachts that allow pets.

Absolutely! Chartering a superyacht is the ideal way to enjoy a family holiday. Many charter yachts come with trained nannies and childminders, ensuring little ones enjoy an incredible holiday experience while adults get to enjoy some ‘me’ time. Let your yacht consultant know if you want to charter a superyacht with young children. They will suggest a suitable yacht, including a yacht with childminding professionals if desired.

Yes, when chartering a superyacht, you’ll find many yachts come with full-service spas, including treatment rooms, hair salons, hammams, saunas, and hot tubs. Even some of the smaller charter yachts often include a crew member who is a trained massage therapist. Our team of yacht consultants will listen to your needs and then handpick a selection of yacht charters with your desired services and amenities.

Yes, many of the world’s finest yachts come with dedicated fitness areas and state-of-the-art equipment. Some yachts will also include personal trainers who will assist you in keeping up with your fitness regimen while chartering a superyacht. Our team of yacht consultants will be able to select a yacht charter that meets your fitness needs.

Yes, almost all charter yachts offer access to high-speed internet, enabling you to stay connected while at sea. Your personal yacht consultant will be able to handpick a selection of superyacht charters that come with access to WIFI if this is particularly important to you.

Yes, one of the benefits of chartering a superyacht is the ability to holiday your way. If you wish to stay a little longer in a port of call or decide to skip a scheduled port of call and visit somewhere different, then let your captain know. They will do the best to accommodate your wishes.

Yes, it is sometimes possible to extend your superyacht charter. Contact your TJB yacht consultant, and they will check the yacht’s availability. If your yacht charter can be extended, they will handle all the necessary paperwork.

Your yacht’s captain will monitor local weather conditions and make adjustments to your itinerary if necessary to avoid inclement weather. However, it is important to note that it is not always possible to avoid bad weather conditions. See it as an opportunity to relax onboard your yacht charter and enjoy the yacht’s many luxury amenities, or head onshore and enjoy dining in the local restaurants or exploring the shops.

All TJB Super Yacht charters adhere to the very highest standards of safety and must carry the latest lifesaving equipment on board. Additionally, all crew are trained in CPR, while senior crew members, including the captain, will have advanced training.

When chartering a superyacht, you can rest easy knowing that the very highest cleaning regimens are adhered to. All TJB Super Yacht charter yachts are maintained to the very highest standards and adhere to strict daily cleaning procedures.

Tipping a yacht’s crew is discretionary when chartering a superyacht. If you wish to tip your crew, it is customary to tip around 10 to 15 percent of the yacht’s charter price.

In the unlikely event that you wish to make a complaint when on a superyacht charter you should first alert the Captain as soon as possible. Alternatively, you can contact your personal yacht consultant who will take the relevant action.

When your yacht is in international waters the yacht will be governed by the yacht’s flag state. When in local waters, the yacht will be governed by local laws. Illegal drugs and weapons are prohibited on board a charter yacht. You may be permitted to smoke Marijuna onboard a charter yacht if it is legal in the yacht’s flag state and at local destinations on your charter itinerary. Your yacht consultant will be able to advise further.

The Language of Chartering A Superyacht

Enhance your charter experience and familiarise yourself with some popular yachting terms. We’ve put together a handy guide of some regularly used yachting terms to help guide you when chartering a superyacht.to ask.

Advanced Provisioning Allowance – an agreed sum that is paid before the start of your yacht charter to cover provisioning, including food and drink, fuel, and mooring costs. Aft – the rear of a yacht. Aft Deck – a deck located at the rear of the yacht. Aft Cabin – a cabin located at the rear of the yacht. Amidship – the middle of the yacht. Anchorage – a location off the coast where a yacht can drop anchor. At Anchor – a yacht that has dropped anchor. Aweigh – a yacht’s anchor that is raised just clear of the sea bed.

Bareboat – a yacht that you can charter without any crew. Base Charter Fee or Rate – the cost of the charter that covers the hire of the charter yacht, which includes use of all the equipment on the yacht and the cost of wages and food for the crew. This will vary depending on the size of the yacht, type of yacht, make, model, and amenities, for example, as well as whether you are cruising in high season or low season. Other aspects that can affect the Base Charter Fee include special events, such as the Monaco Grand Prix and America’s Cup, which can see demand for yacht charters increase. Berth – a cabin or place where a yacht can moor. Bow – the front of a yacht. Beach Club – an area that provides easy access to the sea. Located at the yacht’s stern, some beach clubs include wet bars, sun loungers, and water toys. Buoy – an anchored floating object that serves as a hazard aid or navigational tool.

Cabin – an on-board bedroom or sleeping quarters. Charter Agreement – the agreement that specifies the particulars, including payment terms and policies, when chartering a superyacht. Charter Contract – Tthe charter contract will depend on where in the world you are cruising. The MYBA contract (Worldwide Yachting Association formerly known as the Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Association) is the most popular contract used for yacht charters, especially those cruising in the Mediterranean. Other popular contracts for superyacht charters include Caribbean Terms Inclusive or Standard Caribbean Terms. Under these contracts the Base Charter Fee includes three meals a day in addition to four hours of cruising. Other lesser used superyacht charter contracts are the Standard Eastern Mediterranean Terms and Greek Terms. Charter Rate – the agreed cost of the charter. Cockpit – the outdoor area of a sailing yacht where the captain will steer the yacht and charter guest can sit and eat. Crew – the team that manages the day-to-day operations of a charter yacht. The larger the yacht, the larger the crew and the more diverse their skill sets. Standard crew include deckhands, stews and stewardesses, engineers, and a captain. Larger charter yachts may include a chef, masseuse, nanny, sommelier, and dive instructor.

Day Head – a bathroom in a common area onboard a yacht. Displacement – a type of yacht with a hull that pushes aside water. Can also refer to the weight of water displaced by a hull. Draft – the depth of a yacht below the waterline. Yachts with a shallow draft can often moor in smaller harbours. Double Cabin – a cabin with a bed that can sleep two guests.

Explorer Yacht – a yacht designed to explore some of the world’s most remote destinations. Explorer yachts are purpose-built for extended periods at sea.

Flybridge – an open deck above the main bridge of a yacht. Flotilla – a group of boats cruising together.

Galley – the kitchen area on a yacht. Gulet – a traditional type of yacht typically found in Turkey. Gybe – a term that refers to swinging a fore-and-aft sail across a following wind on a sailing yacht.

Harbour Fees – the fee paid by a charter yacht to dock in certain harbours. Harbour fees are typically covered in the Advanced Provisioning Allowance. Harbour Master – the person in charge of a harbour, including the management of harbour traffic. Head – a bathroom. Helm – a yacht’s steering wheel. Hull – the main structure of a yacht. Hybrid Yacht – a yacht that uses both diesel and electric motors for propulsion, a popular charter option with those who seek a yacht that is both luxurious and sustainable.

Ice-Class – a yacht built to ice-class classification can navigate through sea ice. Idle – refers to the lowest speed that a yacht can operate at. Inboard Engine – an engine that is in the yacht, rather than attached to the stern. Itinerary – a personal schedule when chartering a superyacht, including destinations and suggested activities.

Knot – the speed at which the yacht is travelling. One knot is equal to a nautical mile. Ketch – a type of sailing yacht with two masts.

Lee – the side of a yacht that is furthest from the wind. Leeward – the side of a yacht that is sheltered from the wind. Length Over All – the total length of a yacht, from stem to stern.

Main Sail – the largest sail on a sailing yacht. Marina – where yachts dock and charter guests typically board their charter yacht. Mast – the structure that supports the sails on a sailing yacht. Main Saloon – the primary living space onboard a charter yacht. Master Cabin – typically the most spacious and luxurious cabin onboard a yacht, sometimes referred to as an owner’s suite. Megayacht – a professionally crewed yacht that is amongst the largest in the world. Also known as a superyacht. Midship – the centre of a yacht. Motor Yacht – a yacht that is primarily propelled by motors. MultiHull – a charter yacht with more than one hull, such as a catamaran or trimaran. MYBA – the Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Association. Members of the MYBA must act under the highest ethical and technical standards. MYBA Contract – a contract that is governed by the Mediterranean Yacht Brokers. Association. An MYBA Contract is regarded as the industry standard when chartering a superyacht.

Nautical Mile – a nautical mile is about 15 percent longer than a mile, a distance of 6,076.12 feet or 1.852 metres.

Personal Flotation Device – a lifejacket or safety vest. Planing Hull – a type of hull that enables a yacht to glide on top of the water. A charter yacht with a planing hull will be able to travel at higher speeds, enabling charter guests to enjoy more destinations. Preference Sheet – where charter guests can list their likes and dislikes prior to chartering a superyacht. Pullman Berth – a twin-size pull-down bed that enables charter yachts to sleep more guests comfortably.

RIB – a rigid inflatable boat, often used as tenders on charter yachts.

Schooner – a type of large sailing yacht with two or more masts. Skylounge – an indoor area on a yacht, typically on the upper deck, which is considered less formal than the main saloon. Starboard – the right side of a yacht when looking forward towards the bow. Stateroom – another term for cabin. Swim Platform – a smaller version of a beach club, swim platforms are located at the back of the yacht and give charter guests easy access to the sea when chartering a superyacht. Stabilisers – a feature that helps prevent a yacht from rolling, particularly in rough seas. Stabilisers help ensure a more comfortable charter experience. Stern – the back of the yacht. Sundeck – the upper part of the deck, often with sun pads for sunbathing.

Tender – a service vessel used to take charter guests to small ports, harbours, or beaches that are too shallow for a yacht. A tender can also be used for watersports, including water skiing, as well as for short day cruises. Larger superyachts may have several tenders. Transom – the vertical section at the rear of the boat. Superyacht charters often fly their flag registration from the transom. Twin Cabin – a cabin with two single beds, popular with children when chartering a superyacht.

Underway – when the yacht is cruising.

V-Berth – a cabin located in the bow of the ship, named because it has a “v’ shape. VIP Cabin – one of the best cabins on a yacht charter, second only to the owner’s suite or master cabin.

Waterline – the intersection between the surface of the water and the yacht’s hull. Waypoint – the coordinates of a destination. Weigh – raise the anchor.

Zero-Speed Stabilisers – A feature that helps prevent a yacht from rolling while at anchor.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Chartering a Yacht

By Chrissie McClatchie

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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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Yacht Charter Mediterranean 2024

Discover the ultimate Mediterranean yacht charter guide with Northrop & Johnson. We offer a complete selection of the best Mediterranean private charter yachts available for rent this season in Europe – featuring exclusive locations, itineraries, and boat prices. Northrop & Johnson offers a choice of crewed motor and sailing superyachts for hire in the Med from US$50,000 per week in  France ,  Greece ,  Italy ,  Croatia ,  Turkey , and many more summer charter destinations, with tailor-made boating itineraries.

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Why charter a luxury yacht in the Med this summer?

  • Picturesque villages and vibrant cities
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Chartering in the Mediterranean offers a unique yacht charter vacation experience. Enjoy picturesque villages and vibrant cities, incredible food and fine dining, stunning scenery and pretty sheltered bays, beautiful beaches and people, crystal-clear waters and calm seas, scenic coastlines, and world-class marinas and service providers – all while enjoying island-hopping adventures, great fishing, fresh fish, world-class restaurants, exclusive beach clubs and resorts, and warm hospitality under the sun-drenched Mediterranean climate.

The most desirable destinations selected by yacht charterers last year in the Med

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Typically, the Mediterranean is divided into Western Mediterranean yacht charters and Eastern Mediterranean luxury yacht charters. These two areas are very different regions to explore.

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Choosing a Yacht for a Mediterranean Yacht Charter

Northrop & Johnson’s charter brokers in Monaco, Fort Lauderdale, and worldwide have access to over 1,000 charter yachts to rent available in the East and West Mediterranean, including luxury charter vessels from renowned shipyards Sunseeker , Princess , Amels , and Feadship in multiple models. Mediterranean yachts are available from popular embarkation ports such as Nice , Monaco , Mykonos , Ibiza , Athens , Barcelona , Dubrovnik , and more.

What type of yacht can you hire in the Mediterranean?

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What are the best charter yachts available in the Mediterranean this summer?

Northrop & Johnson has access to all private crewed charter yachts on the market, plus off-market yachts for charter. We are here to help save you time by working on your behalf to handpick the best charter vessels based on your needs and then managing every aspect of your yachting holiday. Contact our private yacht charter specialists, and they will show you which yachts are available for your dates, budget, and party size. They will also craft an incredible charter itinerary that expertly meets your needs.

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Most luxury boat rentals have five or six staterooms or cabins in various configurations, including twins, double, queen, and king beds. On most charter yachts, you can customize the configuration of the cabins dependent on the number of guests. This will allow you to take between six and 12 charter guests. Depending on the charter vessel, staterooms may include ensuite bathrooms, state-of-the-art entertainment systems, private study areas, and walk-in wardrobes. Larger mega yachts may have additional cabins for staff members like nannies, security, or personal butlers.

What are the sleeping arrangements aboard a yacht?

It depends on the yacht. For example, you could ask for a master cabin that is separate from your yacht charter guests if you want enhanced levels of privacy. If you are one big family, you can request a yacht with cabins closer together. If sleeping arrangements, including the placement of cabins, are an important consideration, then let your charter broker know.

Are kids allowed on a yacht charter?

Of course, kids are welcome aboard a yacht charter in the Mediterranean. Most yachts welcome nannies, too, with some larger superyachts having additional staff rooms specifically for nannies. A yacht charter offers a wonderful family vacation. Onboard amenities, including swimming pools and cinema rooms, are guaranteed to keep youngsters entertained, as too are the water toys, such as snorkeling gear, inflatables, fishing gear, and kayaks. With advanced notice, the crew can also arrange fun, kid-friendly activities, such as treasure hunts or fun fancy-dress parties.

Where do the crew sleep on a yacht?

The crew quarters are separate from guests. Charter crew are highly professional and are trained to provide exceptional service levels with the utmost discretion. They will be as visible as you want them to be.

How long is the luxury yacht charter season in the Mediterranean and when is the best time to go?

The best time to charter a yacht in the Mediterranean is between May and October.

Summer yacht charters in the Mediterranean are most sought after in July or August, but June after the Cannes Film Festival and the Monaco Grand Prix is typically viewed as the season’s start date. Some charterers prefer off-peak season trips to avoid crowds and kids and to enjoy the warm, quieter waters of September and October. Let our yacht charter brokers know your dates and budget, and we will do the hard work for you, including finding the right luxury boat for your dates and desired experiences.

What is the air temperature in the Med by month?

It will depend on where you go, but these are a guide to air temperatures on a Mediterranean superyacht charter in France/Italy:

  • May – 20C/68F
  • June – 24C/75F
  • July – 30C/86F
  • August – 35/95F
  • September – 30C/86F
  • October – 25C/77F

What is the water temperature in the Med by month?

It will depend on where you go, but below is a guide to water temperatures on a Mediterranean superyacht charter in France/Italy:

  • June – 23C/73F
  • July – 25C/77F
  • August – 26C/79F
  • September – 24C/75F
  • October – 23C/73F

How long is a Mediterranean yacht charter?

How long you charter a private yacht in the Mediterranean is up to you and will depend on your cruising itinerary, but an average yacht charter in the Med will be seven days. Northrop & Johnson’s charter specialists have booked luxury yacht charters for a week, 10 days, two weeks, and often longer. Contact our charter experts if you want to book a yacht vacation in the Mediterranean.

When should I book my motor or sailing yacht charter in Europe?

If you know the superyacht and the crew you would like to book next summer, it is imperative that you reserve your spot at least six months in advance. Popular boat types, like a Ferretti or Sunseeker charter yacht, are always in high demand. Last-minute yacht charters are also available and often at a competitive price; however, this often means forgoing your first boat of choice. Contact a yacht charter broker at Northrop & Johnson and let them find your ideal boat.

How much does a Mediterranean yacht charter cost?

The cost of a yacht charter in the Mediterranean with Northrop & Johnson starts at about $50,000 per week and will include the charter yacht and crew. You will then be charged for additional costs, including fuel, provisions, marina fees, and other expenses in your advanced provisioning allowance (APA). For larger and newer superyachts, you can pay up to $500,000 per week, not including the APA .

What is an Advance Provisioning Allowance, or APA?

The Advanced Provisioning Allowance acts as a bank account and is designed to cover expenses that cannot be fixed in advance, such as food and drink, fuel, and berthing fees. The APA is typically around 25 to 35%. of the yacht charter fee and is paid before the charter commences. The captain is responsible for logging all APA expenses, and you can view the expenses at any time during your boat charter. Any funds left in the APA at the end of your charter holiday are immediately refunded to you.

Where are the best airports to fly into to easily embark your charter yacht in the Mediterranean Sea?

Depending on your itinerary, these are some of the most accessible airports for easy arrival for your private yacht charter:

  • Nice Cote D’Azur Airport
  • Monaco Heliport
  • Ibiza Airport
  • Mykonos Airport
  • Athens Airport
  • Naples Aiport

What can I expect on a crewed yacht charter in Europe? What do the crew do?

The crew aboard a yacht charter is there to ensure you have the best possible charter experience. Whether cruising in France , Italy , Croatia , Spain , Greece , or Turkey , the yacht crew are there to make your yachting holiday one to remember.

What will the crew do for me on a Mediterranean superyacht charter?

Northrop & Johnson does not handle bareboat yacht charters. All our superyacht charters include a captain, or skipper, and a crew who will make your yacht charter vacation the best experience possible in the Mediterranean in the heart of Europe. A typical crew will include a captain, deck crew, interior crew, and a private chef. Additional crew may include a sommelier, personal fitness trainer, and beauty therapists. The exact roles of the crew will depend on the size and type of your vessel, but you can expect:

  • A captain who is responsible for navigating the yacht and ensuring that all safety regulations are followed
  • Deck crew who take care of the yacht’s exterior, including maintenance tasks such as cleaning, refueling the vessel, water sports activities, and more
  • Interior crew who provide five-star guest services such as serving meals, drinks, cleaning and maintaining the interior, including staterooms, laundry, and more
  • A chef who will prepare gourmet meals to your liking.

Ultimately, the crew will strive to make your experience enjoyable and stress-free by handling even the smallest details during your luxury yacht charter.

Can I decide which meals will be made onboard a yacht charter?

Yes, the menu is completely up to you. You and all guests will provide a preference sheet prior to embarking so the chef and interior crew can provision and have all of your favorites aboard the yacht.

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How do I book my luxury yacht charter in the Mediterranean?

After you’ve decided on the destination and dates and even the yachts and itineraries you’re interested in, our charter brokers will take it from there. Contact a Northrop & Johnson charter broker and we will discuss all your wants and needs with you, and then we will send you a short list of available yachts for charter that fit your criteria. Once we have found the right yacht for you, we will draw up a MYBA contract and work with the yacht’s charter manager to make your Mediterranean yacht charter vacation a reality. We will handle everything from organizing the payments, the APA, and even the arrival and departure.

Do I sign a contract for a yacht charter in the Mediterranean?

When chartering a yacht in the Mediterranean, you will need to sign a charter agreement or contract. This contract will outline the terms and conditions of your yacht charter, including the duration of the trip and details of any additional services that you may require. The agreement will also stipulate how much you will be expected to pay in terms of the charter fee and may include other important information such as insurance policies, liability waivers, and maintenance requirements.

How can I pay for a yacht charter with N&J?

You will pay Northrop & Johnson directly for your yacht charter, including the APA.

What commission does the yacht charter broker take?

The yacht charter broker takes a fee of 15% of the total charter fee.

When should I go on a Mediterranean yacht charter? For how long and how much will it cost me?

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Which is better, a Mediterranean or Caribbean yacht charter?

Whether a Mediterranean yacht charter or a Caribbean yacht charter is best will depend on your personal preference. However, typically, the Mediterranean is the charter destination of choice during the western hemisphere’s summer months, while the Caribbean is a popular superyacht destination during the winter months. Popular Mediterranean cruising grounds include the Amalfi Coast, the Greek Islands, the Balearic Islands, the French Riviera, and the Dalmatian Coast. All of these destinations offer upscale marinas, refined attractions, and world-class service providers for an incredible holiday on the water.

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You might have missed out on buying Lürssen’s Kismet last year, but you can now charter its epic successor for roughly $3.3 million a week.

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Due to be delivered by the German shipyard this year, the vessel features a sleek exterior by Italian firm Nuvolari Lenard and an interior design by the folks at Reymond Langton in the U.K.

Spread across six decks, the sprawling living quarters feature between eight and nine cabins that can sleep up to 12 guests. Spanning two decks, the owner’s suite comprises a spacious stateroom with a skylight and fireplace, dual bathrooms, two dressing rooms, and a private Jacuzzi with a sunbathing area. A private staircase leads to the owner’s office with panoramic views, a conference table for up to six, and a dedicated pantry. The guest cabins are “exquisitely appointed and thoughtfully designed,” according to Cecil Wright. Both double and twin configurations are available, providing plenty of space and flexibility. In addition, Kismet is equipped with cabins for 36 crew plus the captain to ensure guests receive a high level of service.

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Health is a major focus of Kismet . A futuristic Tron -inspired corridor leads to a wellness area with every conceivable amenity, according to the British yacht dealer. Standouts include a Balinese-inspired spa with a hammam, sauna, and cryotherapy, as well as a dedicated gym and a yoga studio with a juice bar, both with opening sea terraces. In addition, the yacht has two hair and beauty rooms for preening at sea.

Contact the Cecil Wright team for more information on availability, charter rates, and cruising locations.

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Lounge on board the "Honor" luxury yacht in April 2012

How about some dreamy, aspirational travel news? Imagine: You can dine on whatever you desire, served by your private chef; whisk down a slide off a grand yacht into a warm sea; picnic on a private beach served by a doting staff; party hard in a hot tub on a deck under the stars — just like lucky guests on Below Deck, the binge-worthy TV show on Bravo and Peacock.

The series chronicles the lives of crew members who live and work aboard luxury super yachts during the charter season, serving (over-serving?) privileged new guests each episode.

I’m a super fan, and have dreamed of what it must be like to live huge on the water. Now Tropicalboat Luxury Yacht Charters & Rentals has revealed how much it would cost to either charter or buy any of the yachts featured on Below Deck , including this newest season.

“ Below Deck has brought much attention to the yachting industry over the years, highlighting the luxury lifestyles and holidays that those who charter yachts enjoy,” said Kate Kalamaga, owner of Tropicalboat.

“A truly luxurious yacht holiday is made possible at the earliest stages of curation by charter brokers, with every detail down to the number of guests per cabin on board, the number of guests-to-crew ratios and of, course, the recreational features and interiors making the difference.”

It’s possible to live the life — for a huge price. Dream on. Read on.

It’s just been announced that season 11 of Below Deck is due to set sail on February 5, 2024, and St David is the yacht of choice again — the biggest, most luxurious and most expensive ever on Below Deck. S eason 10’s and now 11’s St David costs $325,000 to charter for a week, excluding expenses (or $23,646,000 to purchase!).

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Guests usually tip the crew anywhere between 10 to 15 percent of the charter rate. So, expect to add a maximum cost of $48,750 to the weekly charter rate of St David.

Part of a the crew on Season 2 gathers for a tip meeting. Pictured: (l-r) Eddie Lucas, Kate ... [+] Chastain, Ben Robinson, Kat Held, Jennice Ontiveros, Kelley Johnson, Amy Johnson

The running costs of a yacht will add to your initial investment with operating costs estimated to be 20 percent or more of the initial value. St David would incur its owner a cost of at least $4,729,000 annually to run.

This luxury super yacht is 196 feet hosting 12 guests in its six guest cabins, who can expect to enjoy first-class service from a total of 14 crew members. It features include an indoor jacuzzi, a luxury spa, an outdoor deck jacuzzi, a gym and a dance floor, alongside a Rolls Royce Limo Tender for shore trips and a multitude of recreational water toys and activities. Guests can go fishing and scuba diving or take to the waters skiing, wakeboarding, or riding jet skis.

Coming in as the second most expensive superyacht on Below Deck is My Seanna, now Starship, featured on the show’s sixth, eighth and ninth seasons.

This 185-foot luxury yacht boasts 22-carat gold brushed fittings. A finalist in The World Superyacht Awards 2012, it features two jacuzzies, a beach club, a helipad, a movie theatre and a sundeck sauna and gym. Accents of real gold and royal blue are set throughout the yacht’s interior.

The yacht hosts 12 guests in six cabins, with 11 crew members to tend to their every need. For a week on Starship, it would cost $275,000, excluding expenses, or $22,900,000 to purchase. Expect to pay approximately £41,250 in crew tips or incur around $4,580,000 in annual running costs as the owner.

The least expensive yacht to charter (a relative bargain!) is season five’s Valor, now BG, costing $146,500 per week. BG hosts 12 guests in its six cabins with a dedicated crew of 10 members. Fans will remember how season 10’s shocking discovery of concealed unregistered drugs on board resulted in the immediate dismissal of a crew member.

BG will set you back $16,000,000 to buy and is the second smallest yacht to feature on the show, measuring 153.87 feet.

Interestingly, Ohana (real name Star Diamond) is the least expensive yacht to buy, but not the smallest nor cheapest to charter, costing $160,000 per week. The yacht sleeps 10 guests in 5 staterooms, and has a crew of eight, which might explain the higher charter rate, despite its lower sale price.

Bedroom on board the "Honor" luxury yacht in April 2012

Here’s an overview of yachts of the past few seasons, from most expensive to least. To view the full findings, see here .

Season/ Yacht/ Real Name/ Length/ Weekly Charter (Low) /Buy rate

11 St David/ St David/ 196'/ $325,000/ $23,646,000

10 St David/ St David / 196'/ $325,000/ $23,646.000

9 My Seanna/ Starship/ 185'/ $275,000/ $22,900,000

8 My Seanna/ Starship/ 185'/ $275,000/ $22,900,000

6 My Seanna/ Starship/ 185’/ $275.000/ $22,900,000

3 Eros/ Stay Salty/ 161'/ $175,000/ $17,900,000

1 Honor/ Barents/ 164'/ $164,000/ $15,000,000

2 Ohana/ Star Diamond/ 154'/ $160,000/ $9,995,000

7 Valor/ BG/ 153'/ $146,500/ $16,000,000

5 Valor/ BG/ 153'/ $146,500/ $16,000,000

4 Valor/ BG/ 153'/ $146,500/ $16,000,000

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Megayacht that costs $3.3million per week to charter is unlike any other vessel

  • Kismet is a megayacht designed like a seven-star hotel
  • Among other things, it has a home theater and a spa
  • You can charter it, but it’s extremely expensive

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This is Kismet the Third, one of three vessels to bear this name inspired by royalty.

It costs a colossal amount to money to charter but, when you look at the images, it’s easy to see why.

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Kismet roughly translates to ‘destiny’ or ‘fate’ in Turkish.

And the charterer certainly enjoyed good fate since to be able to afford this beauty.

The 400-foot (122 meters), six-deck megayacht cost a whopping $360 million to build, and seven figures to charter.

According to Cecil Wright & Partners , the firm the yacht charter firm, chartering Kismet for a week will set you back $3.3 million.

And the weekly rate doesn’t include expenses, by the way.

Kismet megayacht

The yacht is designed for up to 15 guests across six suites and 36+ crew in comfort.

Kismet is clearly large enough to accommodate way more than 15 guests and 36 crew, but the owner decided to prioritize luxury and quality over quantity.

And even though it cost so much to build, you can see where the money went.

It looks like a seven-star hotel.

Kismet megayacht

The top suites come with fireplaces and multiple bathrooms, a private staircase and a sky deck, not to mention a jacuzzi and a lounge.

There’s also a wellness area, with a sauna, cryotherapy, massage rooms, a couple of hair salons, a yoga and Pilates studio and a gym.

And the list goes on.

Among other things, it has a DJ station, a champagne bar and even a basketball court.

Kismet megayacht

At 122 meters, Kismet is larger than Jeff Bezos’ yacht Abeona and it is also marginally bigger than Taylor Swift’s yacht .

Mind you, what makes the yacht truly stand out is her design.

Most luxury yachts look minimalistic and elegant, whereas this one almost looks like a Las Vegas hotel.

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  • Live Nation's Vibee is getting into the ultra-luxury cruise business.
  • The music event curator says it'll charter two superyachts for three weeklong Croatia cruises this summer.
  • Like other vacation operators, Vibee says it's seen increasing demand for cruise and yacht-based trips.

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Forget concerts — Live Nation wants music fans to start going on yacht vacations .

In 2023 and amid a boom in experiential travel , the entertainment company established Vibee, a music-based event curation arm. Less than a year later, Vibee has already executed affairs like a weekend Bahamas getaway headlined by singer Lionel Richie and a three-day Cabo San Lucas, Mexico party featuring DJ Tiësto.

Now, it's moving off-land and to the high seas with its new segment: Vibee Yacht Club.

This summer, Vibee says it'll charter two superyachts for three weeklong Croatia itineraries that are set to be, of course, centered on music.

Vibee is capitalizing on yet another increasingly popular concept: themed cruises.

cost of a super yacht charter

Themed cruises can vary vastly, from Star Trek-centered sailings to itineraries helmed by famous comedians. And as of late, many of these niche voyages have been selling out faster than ever before.

Themed cruise operator Sixthman's November 2023 hip-hop itinerary sold out in less than five days with no publicly announced lineup.

Similarly, Vibee's first cruise, the 2023 EDSea — a wordplay on the electronic dance music festival Electric Daisy Carnival, or EDC — was fully booked in three days, again with an undisclosed lineup.

Armed with EDSea’s success, Vibee wants to dive deeper into the cruise segment — this time with a luxurious spin.

cost of a super yacht charter

"We see the desire for cruise and yacht experiences continuing to rise," Harvey Cohen, president of Vibee, told Business Insider, echoing sentiments of the cruise industry's booming demand.

And not just the mass-market players: Over the last year, luxury cruise lines have also seen a rise in interest.

In its fourth-quarter earnings report from February 2024, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings said its two high-end brands, Oceania and Regent Seven Seas, had both seen "strong demand."

The latter had launched its latest $517.9 million luxury ship a few months prior, complete with caviar and a $6 million art collection.

Luxury cruises and superyachts aren’t known to be super-affordable.

cost of a super yacht charter

Vibee says it's chartering the 141-foot-long Lupus Mare and nearly 161-foot-long Prestige for its three yacht sailings.

Vibee Yacht Club's cheapest option starts at $3,100 per person for a two-person cabin. Comparatively, EDSea's 2024 itinerary starts at $1,405 per person for a double occupancy interior cabin.

Yet, it could be a bargain for some superyacht fans: Weeklong charters for Lupus Mare start at about $71,000 a week, according to YachtCharterFleet.

Everything is better on a yacht. Champagne? Tastes better on a yacht. Cruises in general? Better on a yacht.

cost of a super yacht charter

Going to an international music festival? Well, Vibee thinks it would be better to stay on a yacht than in a hotel.

On July 13, the first itinerary would start on day two of Ultra Europe, a popular three-day electronic dance music festival in Split, Croatia.

cost of a super yacht charter

Following the event, the two yachts would sail to three Croatian islands before concluding in Hvar, Croatia. Along the way, the itinerary would include daytime swims, a sunset winery visit, and several parties (day and night).

Unsurprisingly, Vibee expects the itinerary to draw in younger travelers, specifically Gen Zers and millennials.

Lupus Mare is set to be chartered for two more itineraries: “Rock the Med” and “Marafiki on the Adriatic.”

cost of a super yacht charter

A three-person cabin for both starts at $3,500 per person.

On Rock the Med, the week is set to begin with VIP tickets to a Lenny Kravitz show at the historic Pula Arena.

Afterward, it would sail to Croatian destinations with an itinerary that would include beach excursions and clubs.

Marafiki on the Adriatic isn’t centered on a single music event.

cost of a super yacht charter

Instead, the roundtrip Split itinerary would feature on-board musical performances, daily yoga, "cultural outings," and, of course, beach clubs.

A bonus trip to Sonus Festival, a five-day rave, is an optional add-on.

Like a typical luxury cruise, travelers would have preorganized water taxis, chefs to prepare daily breakfasts and lunches, and all the yacht amenities.

cost of a super yacht charter

The 20-cabin, 40-guest Prestige flexes indulgences like an indoor lounge, a hot tub, and a sundeck with plenty of beds.

Meanwhile, the 15-cabin, 34-guest Lupus Mare has comforts like a sauna and gym.

cost of a super yacht charter

Travelers could wind down in the yacht's movie theater or hot tub. Or, they could take a slide into the water.

It’s no surprise Vibee is going the more sumptuous route with its itinerary-focused yacht concept.

cost of a super yacht charter

" Revenge travel " might as well be known as "regular travel" at this point: People have continued to spend big on extravagant vacations, especially on luxury small cruise ships and trips planned around experiences and adventures.

Both are niches Vibee is trying to carve out for itself: Looking ahead, the new brand is already planning more music and sea-based vacations, Cohen told Business Insider.

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<p>Ready to discover the ultimate in nautical eye candy?</p>  <p>With the largest-ever superyacht poised to grace the high seas – and several other spectacular launches on the horizon – 2024 is tipped to be a truly unforgettable year for fans of floating palaces.</p>  <p><strong>Click or scroll through to jump aboard the most hotly anticipated superyachts scheduled for delivery this year, from state-of-the-art explorers to a record-breaking model that's expected to cost a staggering $600 million. </strong></p>  <p>All dollar amounts in US dollars.</p>

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With the largest-ever superyacht poised to grace the high seas – and several other spectacular launches on the horizon – 2024 is tipped to be a truly unforgettable year for fans of floating palaces.

Click or scroll through to jump aboard the most hotly anticipated superyachts scheduled for delivery this year, from state-of-the-art explorers to a record-breaking model that's expected to cost a staggering $600 million. 

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<p>Ushering in a new generation of high-end eco explorers, this expedition vessel from Damen Yachting in the Netherlands boasts a hybrid propulsion system for zero-emission cruising. For the uninitiated, a hybrid propulsion system uses two or more forms of propulsion, such as a biofuel or diesel engine combined with an electric machine.</p>  <p>As buyers become increasingly aware of environmental concerns, naval architects and yachtbuilders are devising green-leaning vessels that don't compromise on style, luxury, or performance. Damen is among the firms leading the way.</p>

Custom YS 75 Hybrid: Cost unknown

Ushering in a new generation of high-end eco explorers, this expedition vessel from Damen Yachting in the Netherlands boasts a hybrid propulsion system for zero-emission cruising. For the uninitiated, a hybrid propulsion system uses two or more forms of propulsion, such as a biofuel or diesel engine combined with an electric machine.

As buyers become increasingly aware of environmental concerns, naval architects and yachtbuilders are devising green-leaning vessels that don't compromise on style, luxury, or performance. Damen is among the firms leading the way.

<p>Designed by innovative London studio Michael Leach Design and engineered in-house, the 247-foot <em>Custom YS 75 Hybrid</em> has cutting-edge features, including a touch-and-go helipad and a crane for deploying tenders.</p>  <p>It can accommodate 24 crew members and up to 12 guests across six staterooms and boasts plush entertaining areas.</p>  <p>Due to launch early this year, the innovative vessel will also be the first private superyacht equipped with commercial-grade cultivation pods to grow vegetables, further adding to its eco credentials. As for the price tag? Damen is keeping it firmly under wraps...</p>

Designed by innovative London studio Michael Leach Design and engineered in-house, the 247-foot Custom YS 75 Hybrid has cutting-edge features, including a touch-and-go helipad and a crane for deploying tenders.

It can accommodate 24 crew members and up to 12 guests across six staterooms and boasts plush entertaining areas.

Due to launch early this year, the innovative vessel will also be the first private superyacht equipped with commercial-grade cultivation pods to grow vegetables, further adding to its eco credentials. As for the price tag? Damen is keeping it firmly under wraps...

<p>Admiral Yachts, owned by The Italian Sea Group, is delivering two sensational superyachts this year, according to <em>Boat International</em>: the 256-foot <em>Custom 78 a</em>nd 253-foot <em>Blue Marlin</em> (pictured).</p>  <p>Sleek and elegant,<em> Blue Marlin's </em>exterior and interior are both the handiwork of prestigious Dutch studio Sinot Yacht Architecture and Design.</p>  <p>The superyacht accommodates 12 guests in six staterooms and offers them a wealth of amenities, including a 19-foot swimming pool, a private spa, and a helipad. Its more sustainable credentials include a lower-emission diesel-electric propulsion system.</p>

Blue Marlin and Custom 78: Cost unknown

Admiral Yachts, owned by The Italian Sea Group, is delivering two sensational superyachts this year, according to Boat International : the 256-foot Custom 78 a nd 253-foot Blue Marlin (pictured).

Sleek and elegant, Blue Marlin's exterior and interior are both the handiwork of prestigious Dutch studio Sinot Yacht Architecture and Design.

The superyacht accommodates 12 guests in six staterooms and offers them a wealth of amenities, including a 19-foot swimming pool, a private spa, and a helipad. Its more sustainable credentials include a lower-emission diesel-electric propulsion system.

<p>Precious little is known about Admiral's super-secretive <em>Custom 78</em> project, as noted by <em>Boat International</em>.</p>  <p>It's known that the superyacht's exterior has been designed by Igor Lobanov, the Barcelona-based Russian nautical designer who's renowned for his futuristic, mega-streamlined creations. (An example of his work is shown here.)</p>  <p>Admiral has yet to disclose the price of either <em>Custom 78 </em>or <em>Blue Marlin</em>.</p>

Precious little is known about Admiral's super-secretive Custom 78 project, as noted by Boat International .

It's known that the superyacht's exterior has been designed by Igor Lobanov, the Barcelona-based Russian nautical designer who's renowned for his futuristic, mega-streamlined creations. (An example of his work is shown here.)

Admiral has yet to disclose the price of either  Custom 78 or  Blue Marlin .

<p>Türkiye's Turquoise Yachts is getting ready to sign off the 259-foot <em>Project Toro</em>. It's actually running behind schedule and was supposed to be delivered last year.</p>  <p>With the exterior and interiors designed by British studio Harrison Eidsgaard – which is behind some of the world's most luxurious private jets, in addition to its portfolio of yachts – the end result will undoubtedly be a feast for the eyes.</p>

Project Toro: Cost unknown

Türkiye's Turquoise Yachts is getting ready to sign off the 259-foot Project Toro . It's actually running behind schedule and was supposed to be delivered last year.

With the exterior and interiors designed by British studio Harrison Eidsgaard – which is behind some of the world's most luxurious private jets, in addition to its portfolio of yachts – the end result will undoubtedly be a feast for the eyes.

<p><em>Project Toro's</em> neoclassical exterior is a real head-turner, while its interiors – which apparently include "a huge Neptune Lounge," to quote <em>Super Yacht Times</em> – have been described by the design team as "the definition of serenity and calm."</p>  <p>The fully customized beauty, which was sold in 2021 for an undisclosed sum, can comfortably fit 14 guests in its seven staterooms, as well as providing space for 21 crew members. Amenities onboard include a beauty salon, gym, and swimming pool.</p>

Project Toro's neoclassical exterior is a real head-turner, while its interiors – which apparently include "a huge Neptune Lounge," to quote Super Yacht Times – have been described by the design team as "the definition of serenity and calm."

The fully customized beauty, which was sold in 2021 for an undisclosed sum, can comfortably fit 14 guests in its seven staterooms, as well as providing space for 21 crew members. Amenities onboard include a beauty salon, gym, and swimming pool.

<p>Formally known as<em> Silence</em>, <em>Al Reem</em> is getting its finishing touches at the Bilgin shipyard in Türkiye's capital, Istanbul.</p>  <p>Spanning 263 feet, the superyacht showcases Bilgin's signature style – think razor-sharp exterior lines and a super-slender profile – with naval architecture by Turkish studio Unique Yacht Design. It's the third unit of Bilgin's 263 Series and the most advanced of the trio.</p>

Al Reem: Cost unknown

Formally known as  Silence , Al Reem is getting its finishing touches at the Bilgin shipyard in Türkiye's capital, Istanbul.

Spanning 263 feet, the superyacht showcases Bilgin's signature style – think razor-sharp exterior lines and a super-slender profile – with naval architecture by Turkish studio Unique Yacht Design. It's the third unit of Bilgin's 263 Series and the most advanced of the trio.

<p>Silent by name, silent by nature: the superyacht was sold to a mystery owner in 2022 and the selling price hasn't been revealed. But it won't have come cheap, that's for sure.</p>  <p>Dreamed up by London's H2 Yacht Design, the modern interiors of the boat whisper quiet luxury. The eight suites (including three VIP cabins) can collectively accommodate up to 12 guests, and there's space for 18 crew members. <em>Al Reem's</em> amenities are top-notch too, with the beach club, gym, and movie theater just some of the standout features.</p>

Silent by name, silent by nature: the superyacht was sold to a mystery owner in 2022 and the selling price hasn't been revealed. But it won't have come cheap, that's for sure.

Dreamed up by London's H2 Yacht Design, the modern interiors of the boat whisper quiet luxury. The eight suites (including three VIP cabins) can collectively accommodate up to 12 guests, and there's space for 18 crew members. Al Reem's amenities are top-notch too, with the beach club, gym, and movie theater just some of the standout features.

<p>Just weeks after <em>Project Toro</em> was sold in 2021, Turquoise Yachts found a buyer for <em>Project Vento</em>. As is the case with <em>Project Toro</em>, the identity of the owner and the price tag have not been divulged.</p>  <p>At 285 feet long, <em>Project Vento</em> is the largest superyacht ever built by Turquoise, with the company teaming up with long-time collaborator London's H2 Yacht Design to work on the boat's esthetics. The result? A distinctive two-tone white and blue exterior with soft, flowing lines.</p>

Project Vento: Cost unknown

Just weeks after Project Toro was sold in 2021, Turquoise Yachts found a buyer for Project Vento . As is the case with Project Toro , the identity of the owner and the price tag have not been divulged.

At 285 feet long, Project Vento is the largest superyacht ever built by Turquoise, with the company teaming up with long-time collaborator London's H2 Yacht Design to work on the boat's esthetics. The result? A distinctive two-tone white and blue exterior with soft, flowing lines.

<p>The interiors are just as eye-catching, with the superyacht boasting a wealth of features.</p>  <p>For the billionaire who has everything, there's a helipad that can also be used as an outdoor movie theater and basketball court. But the <em>pièce de résistance</em> has to be the incredible 21-foot glass-sided swimming pool on the lowest deck.</p>

The interiors are just as eye-catching, with the superyacht boasting a wealth of features.

For the billionaire who has everything, there's a helipad that can also be used as an outdoor movie theater and basketball court. But the pièce de résistance  has to be the incredible 21-foot glass-sided swimming pool on the lowest deck.

<p>With the venture cloaked in mystery, Feadship hasn't released any renders of <em>Project 1012</em> and has yet to disclose information about the team behind it.</p>  <p>Based on images of the vessel undergoing trials in December 2022, <em>Megayacht News</em> has speculated that it could be traditional in design and may feature a beach club. However, these details won't be confirmed until the superyacht is delivered sometime this year – so watch this space...</p>

Project 1012: Cost unknown

With the venture cloaked in mystery, Feadship hasn't released any renders of Project 1012 and has yet to disclose information about the team behind it.

Based on images of the vessel undergoing trials in December 2022, Megayacht News has speculated that it could be traditional in design and may feature a beach club. However, these details won't be confirmed until the superyacht is delivered sometime this year – so watch this space...

<p><em>Project 1012</em> is another Feadship superyacht that's slated for delivery in 2024.</p>  <p>The shipyard is being particularly secretive about the vessel, with details extremely sketchy. While we know that the superyacht is 300 feet long, further information about the vessel is next to non-existent.</p>

Project 1012 is another Feadship superyacht that's slated for delivery in 2024.

The shipyard is being particularly secretive about the vessel, with details extremely sketchy. While we know that the superyacht is 300 feet long, further information about the vessel is next to non-existent.

<p>Spanning 338 feet, <em>Project JASSJ</em> is the third-largest of the show-stopping superyachts German shipbuilder Lürssen is delivering in 2024.</p>  <p>Sold in 2021 to an anonymous buyer for an undisclosed price, the superyacht features exterior and interior design by RWD Design. American firm Moran Yacht & Ship is overseeing the build.</p>

Project JASSJ: Cost unknown

Spanning 338 feet, Project JASSJ  is the third-largest of the show-stopping superyachts German shipbuilder Lürssen is delivering in 2024.

Sold in 2021 to an anonymous buyer for an undisclosed price, the superyacht features exterior and interior design by RWD Design. American firm Moran Yacht & Ship is overseeing the build.

<p>Fantastically spacious,<em> Project JASSJ </em>can accommodate 22 guests in 11 staterooms.</p>  <p>Lürssen isn't holding back when it comes to amenities, promising an "industry-leading" beach club, as well as a swimming pool, deck Jacuzzi, top-end gym, and elevator, along with a state-of-the-art helipad and side-opening tender garage.</p>

Fantastically spacious, Project JASSJ can accommodate 22 guests in 11 staterooms.

Lürssen isn't holding back when it comes to amenities, promising an "industry-leading" beach club, as well as a swimming pool, deck Jacuzzi, top-end gym, and elevator, along with a state-of-the-art helipad and side-opening tender garage.

<p>Hot on the heels of delivering the 367-foot <em>Renaissance (NB-724)</em>, the largest ever yacht crafted in Spain (and shown here in all its glory), Freire's Galician shipyard is set to complete another whopper:<em> 105 Explorer (NB-729)</em>, which comes in at 344 feet.</p>  <p><em>Renaissance</em> has been described by Burgess Yachts as a "temple of leisure" and "sanctum of tranquillity." But <em>105 Explorer (NB-729) </em>is more about adventure than relaxation...</p>

105 Explorer (NB-729): Cost unknown

Hot on the heels of delivering the 367-foot Renaissance (NB-724) , the largest ever yacht crafted in Spain (and shown here in all its glory), Freire's Galician shipyard is set to complete another whopper:  105 Explorer (NB-729) , which comes in at 344 feet.

Renaissance  has been described by Burgess Yachts as a "temple of leisure" and "sanctum of tranquillity." But 105 Explorer (NB-729) is more about adventure than relaxation...

<p>The superyacht may be kitted out with all the classic creature comforts but, as a roving expedition vessel, the emphasis is on performance rather than amenities.</p>  <p>Reflecting other high-end shipbuilders, Freire has chosen to keep the price of the superyacht a secret in the interest of client confidentiality.</p>

The superyacht may be kitted out with all the classic creature comforts but, as a roving expedition vessel, the emphasis is on performance rather than amenities.

Reflecting other high-end shipbuilders, Freire has chosen to keep the price of the superyacht a secret in the interest of client confidentiality.

<p><em>Ace 21</em> is one of four show-stopping superyachts that Germany's Lürssen is delivering this year.</p>  <p>Extending over 256 feet end to end, the glamorous vessel spans five decks – the superyachts we've covered so far have just four – and has been designed to provide five-star relaxation in the world's most idyllic locations. It can accommodate up to 14 guests and a crew of 24.</p>  <p>Lürssen, which has taken care of the naval architecture, has reportedly designed the superyacht so it can cruise closer to shorelines and dock alongside paradise-style beaches and coves.</p>

Ace 21: Cost $150 million

Ace 21 is one of four show-stopping superyachts that Germany's Lürssen is delivering this year.

Extending over 256 feet end to end, the glamorous vessel spans five decks – the superyachts we've covered so far have just four – and has been designed to provide five-star relaxation in the world's most idyllic locations. It can accommodate up to 14 guests and a crew of 24.

Lürssen, which has taken care of the naval architecture, has reportedly designed the superyacht so it can cruise closer to shorelines and dock alongside paradise-style beaches and coves.

<p><em>Ace 21</em> is all about relaxation – and its designated wellness zone, complete with an extensive spa, beach club, and deck Jacuzzi, combine to make it the perfect place to kick back, millionaire style.</p>  <p><em>SuperYachtFan</em> reports the vessel was ordered by an unnamed individual who's said to be a prominent figure in the yachting world. The site pegs <em>Ace 21</em>'s price tag at $150 million and estimates annual running costs could stretch as high as $15 million.</p>

Ace 21 is all about relaxation – and its designated wellness zone, complete with an extensive spa, beach club, and deck Jacuzzi, combine to make it the perfect place to kick back, millionaire style.

SuperYachtFan reports the vessel was ordered by an unnamed individual who's said to be a prominent figure in the yachting world. The site pegs Ace 21 's price tag at $150 million and estimates annual running costs could stretch as high as $15 million.

<p>On the other hand, the asking price for Feadship's <em>Project 825 </em><em>has</em> been revealed.</p>  <p>Due for delivery later in the year, the 249-foot superyacht is currently available for $186 million via Burgess Yachts.</p>  <p>Newly-built vessels of this size and caliber are usually custom orders, so it's rare for one to come on the market. The yacht is likely to be snapped up by a member of the super-rich elite who doesn't have the patience to wait years for a bespoke job<strong>.</strong></p>

Project 825: Cost $186 million

On the other hand, the asking price for Feadship's Project 825  has been revealed.

Due for delivery later in the year, the 249-foot superyacht is currently available for $186 million via Burgess Yachts.

Newly-built vessels of this size and caliber are usually custom orders, so it's rare for one to come on the market. The yacht is likely to be snapped up by a member of the super-rich elite who doesn't have the patience to wait years for a bespoke job .

<p>The turnkey superyacht, which is getting its finishing touches at the Feadship Royal Van Lent shipyard in the Netherlands, has a slick two-tone exterior by Feadship's De Voogt Naval Architects. Its chic interiors are courtesy of Parisian design house Gilles & Boissier.</p>  <p><em>Project 825</em> has six staterooms with space for 12 guests, who'll have their every whim catered to by 17 crew members. Among its key selling points are an awesome glass-bottomed swimming pool and a private VIP terrace that boasts its own Jacuzzi.</p>  <p>There's also a sauna, deck gym, games room, and touch-and-go helipad, as well as an elevator. </p>

The turnkey superyacht, which is getting its finishing touches at the Feadship Royal Van Lent shipyard in the Netherlands, has a slick two-tone exterior by Feadship's De Voogt Naval Architects. Its chic interiors are courtesy of Parisian design house Gilles & Boissier.

Project 825 has six staterooms with space for 12 guests, who'll have their every whim catered to by 17 crew members. Among its key selling points are an awesome glass-bottomed swimming pool and a private VIP terrace that boasts its own Jacuzzi.

There's also a sauna, deck gym, games room, and touch-and-go helipad, as well as an elevator. 

<p>Feadship is practically churning out superyachts at the moment, with multiple deliveries scheduled this year. <em>Project 712 </em>is among them.</p>  <p>The 272-foot vessel features an exterior design by Feadship's De Voogt Naval Architects. Unlike the aforementioned<em> Project 825</em>, however, the interiors are the work of top Dutch firm Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design, not French studio Gilles & Boissier.</p>

Project 712: Cost $200 million+

Feadship is practically churning out superyachts at the moment, with multiple deliveries scheduled this year. Project 712 is among them.

The 272-foot vessel features an exterior design by Feadship's De Voogt Naval Architects. Unlike the aforementioned Project 825 , however, the interiors are the work of top Dutch firm Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design, not French studio Gilles & Boissier.

<p>Because Feadship is selling <em>Project 825</em>, the price has been revealed – but<em> Project 712</em>'s cost is being kept firmly under wraps. Given its larger dimensions, it's likely to be even more expensive than its sister vessel.</p>  <p>The superyacht has space for up to 10 guests across its five cabins, according to <em>YachtCharterFleet,</em> and comes equipped with a wealth of billionaire-worthy amenities, including a beach club, a gym, and a deck Jacuzzi.</p>

Because Feadship is selling Project 825 , the price has been revealed – but Project 712 's cost is being kept firmly under wraps. Given its larger dimensions, it's likely to be even more expensive than its sister vessel.

The superyacht has space for up to 10 guests across its five cabins, according to YachtCharterFleet,  and comes equipped with a wealth of billionaire-worthy amenities, including a beach club, a gym, and a deck Jacuzzi.

<p>The biggest Feadship superyacht launching this year – not to mention the largest the Dutch company has ever built – is <em>Project 821</em>, which spans 390 feet.</p>  <p>Feadship is being as secretive about this superyacht as it is with <em>Project 1012</em>, with very few details known about it. </p>

Project 821: Cost $200 million+

The biggest Feadship superyacht launching this year – not to mention the largest the Dutch company has ever built – is  Project 821 , which spans 390 feet.

Feadship is being as secretive about this superyacht as it is with Project 1012 , with very few details known about it. 

<p>The exterior design is characterized by soft lines, and there's a capacious beach club to the rear of the superyacht that leads down to a swimming platform... And that's all we know. </p>  <p>Both the buyer and the price of <em>Project 821</em> are being kept hush-hush, though the superyacht is likely to have cost considerably more than the smaller <em>Project 825</em>, which is on the market for $186 million.</p>

The exterior design is characterized by soft lines, and there's a capacious beach club to the rear of the superyacht that leads down to a swimming platform... And that's all we know. 

Both the buyer and the price of  Project 821 are being kept hush-hush, though the superyacht is likely to have cost considerably more than the smaller Project 825 , which is on the market for $186 million.

<p>The second-biggest of Lürssen's four superyachts expected to launch this year,<em> Project Deep Blue</em> may not be delivered to its owner until 2025, according to several expert forecasts.</p>  <p>Details about the project are scant. Even the final length of the superyacht is uncertain, but it's believed to measure at least 427 feet.</p>

Project Deep Blue: Cost $450 million

The second-biggest of Lürssen's four superyachts expected to launch this year, Project Deep Blue may not be delivered to its owner until 2025, according to several expert forecasts.

Details about the project are scant. Even the final length of the superyacht is uncertain, but it's believed to measure at least 427 feet.

<p>No doubt the owner is delighted with the sophisticated exterior design, which bears similarities to Lürssen's <em>Ahpo</em> (now named<em> Lady Jorgia).</em> </p>  <p><em>SuperYachtFan </em>reports <em>Project Deep Blue</em> is expected to accommodate 24 guests and a crew of 45. It estimates the vessel would cost a staggering $450 million, with punishing yearly running costs of $45 million. The website has vaguely identified the owner as an Indian or Chinese billionaire.</p>

No doubt the owner is delighted with the sophisticated exterior design, which bears similarities to Lürssen's Ahpo (now named Lady Jorgia).  

SuperYachtFan reports Project Deep Blue is expected to accommodate 24 guests and a crew of 45. It estimates the vessel would cost a staggering $450 million, with punishing yearly running costs of $45 million. The website has vaguely identified the owner as an Indian or Chinese billionaire.

<p>The biggest of Lürssen's four show-stopping superyachts hitting the water in 2024, <em>Project Luminance</em> spans a whopping 475 feet, making it almost as long as three Olympic-sized swimming pools.</p>  <p>The superyacht was originally slated for completion last year, but the delivery date has since been put back. A masterpiece of nautical design, <em>Project Luminance</em> wows thanks to its exterior by Monaco-based Espen Øino and equally elegant interiors by French studio Zuretti Interior Design.</p>

Project Luminance: Cost $500 million (£392m)

The biggest of Lürssen's four show-stopping superyachts hitting the water in 2024, Project Luminance spans a whopping 475 feet, making it almost as long as three Olympic-sized swimming pools.

The superyacht was originally slated for completion last year, but the delivery date has since been put back. A masterpiece of nautical design, Project Luminance wows thanks to its exterior by Monaco-based Espen Øino and equally elegant interiors by French studio Zuretti Interior Design.

<p><em>Project Luminance</em> is estimated to accommodate as many as 24 guests across 12 opulent staterooms. Amenities are fantastically lavish, with the vessel reportedly boasting two helipads and a massive swimming pool, which comes complete with an adjacent dip pool.</p>  <p>Reported to cost in excess of $500 million,<em> Project Luminance</em> was commissioned by Rinat Akhmetov, the richest person in Ukraine.</p>  <p>A report in<em> The New York Times</em> in 2022 suggested Akhmetov was considering selling the vessel in light of Russia's invasion of his home country. Still, it appears the billionaire might have decided to keep it for now. And who can blame him?</p>

Project Luminance is estimated to accommodate as many as 24 guests across 12 opulent staterooms. Amenities are fantastically lavish, with the vessel reportedly boasting two helipads and a massive swimming pool, which comes complete with an adjacent dip pool.

Reported to cost in excess of $500 million, Project Luminance was commissioned by Rinat Akhmetov, the richest person in Ukraine.

A report in The New York Times in 2022 suggested Akhmetov was considering selling the vessel in light of Russia's invasion of his home country. Still, it appears the billionaire might have decided to keep it for now. And who can blame him?

<p>Putting this year's other launches firmly in the shade, <em>Somnio </em>spans a colossal 728 feet, making it the largest superyacht ever built.</p>  <p>The world's first "yacht-liner," this $600 million floating palace for the mega-rich is billed as "the most exclusive address in the world" and will cruise the planet's iconic yachting destinations, from Monaco to French Polynesia.</p>  <p><em>Somnio </em>features 39 luxe private residences and a wealth of "six-star" amenities, including an enormous resort-style swimming pool, premium spa, opulent movie theater, gourmet restaurants, 10,000-bottle wine cellar, and a library.</p>

Somnio: Cost $600 million (£470m)

Putting this year's other launches firmly in the shade, Somnio spans a colossal 728 feet, making it the largest superyacht ever built.

The world's first "yacht-liner," this $600 million floating palace for the mega-rich is billed as "the most exclusive address in the world" and will cruise the planet's iconic yachting destinations, from Monaco to French Polynesia.

Somnio features 39 luxe private residences and a wealth of "six-star" amenities, including an enormous resort-style swimming pool, premium spa, opulent movie theater, gourmet restaurants, 10,000-bottle wine cellar, and a library.

<p>Nearing completion at Norway's Vard shipyard, the six-deck nautical extravaganza is a collaboration between Somnio, Fincantieri, and Vard, while Tillberg Design of Sweden and the UK's Winch Design have looked after the interior design.</p>  <p>The potential occupants of the 39 apartments are being carefully hand-picked. On offer are units with two to four bedrooms, with the option to fully customize them with the likes of a gym, personal kitchen, library, and more.</p>  <p>Those lucky enough to get a <em>Somnio</em> invite can expect to pay from $22 million to secure a cabin in the elite vessel, with service charges likely to be sky-high too.</p>  <p><strong>Liked this? Click on the Follow button above for more great stories from loveEXPLORING</strong></p>

Nearing completion at Norway's Vard shipyard, the six-deck nautical extravaganza is a collaboration between Somnio, Fincantieri, and Vard, while Tillberg Design of Sweden and the UK's Winch Design have looked after the interior design.

The potential occupants of the 39 apartments are being carefully hand-picked. On offer are units with two to four bedrooms, with the option to fully customize them with the likes of a gym, personal kitchen, library, and more.

Those lucky enough to get a Somnio invite can expect to pay from $22 million to secure a cabin in the elite vessel, with service charges likely to be sky-high too.

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