The daily breakdown for traditional charters is approximately $10,700 per day. Artizia Yachts is a unique and exclusive membership program growing across the U.S. and eventually overseas. There are three different membership options that can cut the cost of charters in half while still providing a private and luxurious all-inclusive experience. Membership spots are limited for each yacht in order to allow easy booking and availability to members.
Types of Charters and Events for Boat Rentals
The majority of our luxury crewed yacht charters in the British Virgin Islands (BVI), US Virgin Islands (USVI) and Caribbean are all inclusive, with yacht rental costs (otherwise known as Charter Fees) starting at around $20,000 per week and up to $70,000 per week, plus tip.
How much does it cost to charter a yacht IN THE BVI, USVI & CARIBBEAN? The majority of our luxury crewed yacht charters occur in the BVI, based on true yacht availability and given where the majority of these crewed charters actually occur. These crewed charters are all inclusive, starting at around $20,000 per week and up to $70,000 per week, plus tip. Our other category of higher-end yacht charters start around $50,000 plus all expenses on our higher end power catamarans and around $70,000 plus all expenses on our higher end motor yachts.
What We Do? We specialize in arranging extraordinary crewed yacht charters in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) , US Virgin Islands (USVI) , Bahamas and other Caribbean destinations . We also pride ourselves in being personally familiar with not only the destinations we cover, but more importantly, with our distinctive list of fully crewed yachts, including our popular sailing catamarans plus our luxury power catamarans & motor yachts .
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Refer to our Affordable , Mid-Range , and High-End tables below for an indication of our typical 7 night "all inclusive" price points as well as our typical "all in" price points on our plus expenses yacht options. In all cases, the standard 15 - 20% crew gratuity is extra and on top of noted rates. Already know your ideal and maximum budget range? Then simply Contact Us and we'll start our easy booking process to match you with the best yacht and crew to suit your needs. Then all you’ll have to do is countdown the days until you experience carefree relaxation at its best.
More Affordable Picks: $20,000 to $35,000 per week, plus tip | ||||
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Guests | Catamarans | Power Catamarans | Motor Yachts | |
2 | $20,000 to $35,000 | $25,000 to $35,000 | N/A for 2 guests | |
4 | $20,000 to $35,000 | $25,000 to $35,000 | N/A for 4 guests | |
6 | $20,000 to $35,000 | N/A for 6 guests | N/A for 6 guests | |
8 | $25,000 to $35,000 | N/A for 8 guests | N/A for 8 guests | |
10 | N/A for 10 guests | N/A for 10 guests | N/A for 10 guests | |
12 | N/A for 12 guests | N/A for 12 guests | N/A for 12 guests |
Mid-Range Luxury Options: $35,000 to $50,000 per week, plus tip | ||||
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Guests | Catamarans | Power Catamarans | Motor Yachts | |
2 | $35,000 to $50,000 | $35,000 to $50,000 | N/A for 2 guests | |
4 | $35,000 to $50,000 | $35,000 to $50,000 | N/A for 4 guests | |
6 | $35,000 to $50,000 | $35,000 to $50,000 | N/A for 6 guests | |
8 | $35,000 to $50,000 | $35,000 to $50,000 | N/A for 8 guests | |
10 | $35,000 to $50,000 | N/A for 10 guests | N/A for 10 guests | |
12 | N/A for 12 guests | N/A for 12 guests | N/A for 12 guests |
High-End Exclusive Selections: $50,000 to $70,000 plus per week, plus tip | ||||
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Guests | Catamarans | Power Catamarans | Motor Yachts | |
2 | $50,000 to $70,000 | $50,000 to $70,000 | $70,000 + | |
4 | $50,000 to $70,000 | $50,000 to $70,000 | $70,000 + | |
6 | $50,000 to $70,000 | $50,000 to $70,000 | $70,000 + | |
8 | $50,000 to $70,000 | $50,000 to $70,000 | $70,000 + | |
10 | $50,000 to $70,000 | N/A for 10 guests | $70,000 + | |
12 | $50,000 to $70,000 | N/A for 12 guests | $70,000 + |
How Much Does it Cost to Charter A Crewed Yacht in the BVI, USVI & Caribbean? The majority of our charters are all inclusive, starting at around $20,000 per week and up to $70,000 per week, plus tip. Our other category of higher-end yacht charters are "plus all expenses". These higher-end yacht charters start around $50,000, plus all expenses on our power catamarans and around $70,000 plus all expenses on our motor yachts. View our cost tables above to learn more about our typical "all inclusive" or "all-in" crewed yacht charter costs.
What's included in our all- inclusive charters? For the majority of our crewed yacht charters, the rates are "all inclusive" including 8 days/7 nights aboard a private yacht with professional Captain and Chef, 3 meals per day, requested beverages, standard bar, fuel, all expenses related to the running of the vessel, plus use of on-board sports equipment.
What's excluded from our all-inclusive charters?
What's included in our plus-expenses charters? These plus expenses crewed yacht charters include the yacht only with all other expenses at an additional cost to the Charterer.
What's excluded from our plus-expenses charters? These plus expenses charters include the yacht only, with all other charter expenses (such as fuel, food, beverage, bar, dockage, etc.) at an additional cost to the Charterer. These expenses are paid via an upfront APA (advance provisioning allowance) and typically at 35% on top of the base charter rate. Another main exclusion is the customary crew gratuity. The standard amount for a gratuity on a plus expenses yacht is 15 to 20% on top of the base charter rate. The gratuity is based on services provided throughout the week, can be scaled up or down based on service, and is at the discretion of the client.
Do the yachts charge a premium for Christmas and New Years Charters? Yes. Christmas and New Year charters have a holiday surcharge added to the published winter weekly rate. Yachts will also mandate specific holiday dates which allow them to book both a Christmas and New Year charter. These charters must be at least one week in length or the Charterer must be willing to pay for a full week's rate if wanting to charter the yacht for less than a week. Some yachts additionally charge premium rates for Thanksgiving and/or Easter week.
Is it possible to charter for less? The charter cost tables represent typical ranges, but there are occasionally available yachts which may charter for less. Review our current yacht specials to see a list of yachts currently offering published specials. Or, consider a 6 night, pro-rated charter as further explained below.
What if we charter for less than one week? A large majority of our all inclusive yachts offer 6 night charters at a pro-rated rate. Many of our clients opt for a 6 night charter as this gets pro-rated on a straight basis and often brings particular recommended yachts into more affordable ranges. To determine 6 night rates, divide the weekly rate by 7 then multiply by 6. To determine 5 night rates (for yachts that are willing to charter 5 nights), the industry divides the weekly rate by 6 then multiplies by 5. Due to this calculation, the difference between a 5 and 6 night charter is minimal. Please note that our personal minimum charter length is 6 nights.
Do the yachts offer lower prices for the summer/low season? For a majority of yachts, summer/low season runs from May 1 through December 14 and winter/high season runs from December 15 through April 30. Most yachts now operate at a year round rate.
Do prices vary by destination? Yes, charters outside the BVI and USVI are typically more expensive. Our most affordable and largest selection of yacht options are based in the USVI and BVI from November through July. When yachts are willing to travel outside of the BVI and USVI to other Caribbean destinations or the Bahamas, the end charter rate is typically higher than its counterpart in the Virgin Islands. Cruising taxes/permits are always extra outside of the BVI and USVI and delivery fees often apply for the yacht to get to other destinations. In the Bahamas, most yachts are plus all expenses at 35% on top of the noted base rate plus an additional 4% Bahamas tax and an added 10% Bahamas VAT tax.
Do prices vary by yacht style? Yes, charter costs on our power catamarans and traditional motor yachts are definitely higher than aboard our sailing catamarans. A bulk of the extra cost incurred is due to the fuel expense on these yachts as well as other additional factors. Please note that sailing catamarans are by far our most popular yacht style, have the ability to motor between islands as well, and you'll find the most yacht options to choose from within this yacht style category.
Will the yachts negotiate on price? No. Our yachts set their own rates, have "published rates" within the industry, and have priced themselves competitively based on current market trends. However, several of our yachts do offer published specials throughout the year.
Will the yachts give a discount if you have meals ashore? Many of our yachts offer half-board charters at a minimal reduction in the charter rate. These half-board charters typically include 7 breakfasts, 4 lunches and 3 dinners aboard with the remainder of meals, or one meal per day, taken ashore at the Charterer's expense. These half-board charters will often cost more overall than a full board charter, where all of your meals are included aboard. If you only plan to have a meal or two ashore there is no reduction in rate.
Do you offer charters with just a Captain aboard? While some of your yachts may note a Captain-Only rate within their rate notes, we will not book this type of charter and do not recommend this type of charter for our clients.
Other questions.
Our charter FAQ's page may answer many of the other questions you may have regarding a crewed charter in the BVI, USVI, other destinations. Contact the charter experts now to get immediate assistance regarding any questions you may have.
Consider a charter in the popular BVI or US Virgin Islands , The Grenadines or the Bahamas , each offering a slightly different flair.
Enjoy a luxury crewed yacht charter aboard one of our popular sailing catamarans , power catamarans , or traditional motor yachts . Learn more about our various yacht styles .
Looking for a specific yacht? We can assist in brokering any yacht out there or that you're interested in. Our clients rely on our expert advice about the best yachts and crews along with all the other fine details involved with planning a trip of a lifetime. This allows them to go on to enjoy their crewed yacht charter vacation in a carefree and effortless way, just as a vacation should be.
The cost of chartering a yacht will vary depending on the type and size of yacht selected. The specification, age, and layout of the yacht can also affect chartering costs to an extent. Charter rates are usually quoted on a weekly basis with bookings typically commencing on a Saturday, although smaller vessels can be chartered by the day in some cases. Pricing is similar across all destinations and is affected more by the season in which you wish to depart. There are destinations available all over the world!
Here is a breakdown of costs involved in chartering a yacht.
Bareboat Charter Costs
(6 guests) | 700 € | 1 800 € |
(6 guests) | 1 200 € | 2 300 € |
( 12 guests) | 2 000 € | 4 600 € |
(10+ guests) | 10 000 € | 15 000 € |
(15+ guests) | 20 000 € | 40 000 € |
Hiring a Skipper and Extra Crew
Professional skipper: 100€ to 200€ per day.
If you lack the appropriate licence or you prefer to have an extra set of hands to share in the sailing duties, you can hire a skipper to sail the yacht for you.
Hostess, Cook: 50€ to 100€ per day
You can also hire a hostess to assist with food and drink preparation as well as provide general assistance during your trip.
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Additional Costs
Marina fees | Fuel costs | Food and drinks | Airport transfers | Crew Gratuity | Insurance
Marina Fees
Prices can range from 10€ to 200€ or more per night. Depending on your destination, docking fees can vary significantly. In certain marinas in peak season can cost even more. The price per night is normally calculated as a base price plus a cost per meter of the yacht. Catamarans typically pay for a double berth depending on the marina. Expect to stay in a marina approximately every second or third day of your trip. Your yachting.com specialist can provide you with an estimate of marina fees depending on the location, season, and yacht you intend to charter.
A monohull or catamaran sailing yacht will consume approximately 200€ per week of fuel.
Fuel costs will vary depending on your destination, but the main driver of fuel costs will be the type of yacht you select. Motor yachts will use the most fuel by far compared to a catamaran or monohull of similar size. Fuel costs alone can exceed the cost of chartering a motor yacht.
Sailing catamarans and monohulls are far more fuel efficient compared to a motor yacht when using the engine and of course can travel under sail without any fuel consumption at all.
Food and Drink
Approximately 100€ per person per week, depending on location.
Unless you are booking an inclusive package, you are responsible for purchasing your own food and drinks. If you are hiring a skipper and or additional crew you are required to cover the costs of their food and drink as well. These provisions can typically be purchased from grocery stores nearby marinas.
Airport Transfer
Transportation to and from the airport is not included. Your yachting.com agent will inform you ahead of time of the approximate costs and the best options for modes of transport to and from the marina.
Crew Gratuity
Depending on the destination a crew gratuity of 10% to 20% is recommended if you choose to hire a skipper and additional crew.
For bareboat charters, consider insuring your deposit to avoid unexpected costs. Travel insurance and trip cancellation insurance should also be considered to provide extra peace of mind during your yachting holiday.
Other Incidental Costs
If you travel by car to the marina, expect to incur some parking fees. Tourist taxes and national park fees may apply depending on your destination and sailing route. In general it is best to have some pocket money on hand to cover incidentals during your holiday. Credit card payments are not always available in remote locations.
3 Easy Steps To Your Next Sailing Holiday
1. Consultation & Quote
Connect with an agent for a free, friendly, no obligation consultation. Discuss locations, yacht options, itineraries, and more. Decide on a preferable combination and receive a non binding quote.
2. Booking & Payment
Once you have confirmed your booking, a down payment of 20% to 50% is due 2 to 4 weeks after booking, with the remainder due 1 month prior to departure.
3. Holiday Support
Prior to your departure you will be provided with information regarding transfers to the marina and any other information you may require. During your trip, our customer support will be available to assist you.
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As summer reaches its peak across the Northern Hemisphere, it’s hard to imagine a better way of spending a vacation than channeling your inner ship captain and sailing across the ocean.
In recent years, yacht companies have reported a boom in sales — far from the decline that many in the industry feared, due to both the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic realities of the Russia-Ukraine War.
“I spent my days [in 2020] doing worst-case scenarios and drawing up the budgets to go with them,” Giovanna Vitelli, chairwoman of Azimut|Benetti, the world’s largest yacht manufacturer, told the Economist in 2023.
Instead, her company reported a 23% growth in production value in 2023 —a reality that is not unique to just one yacht manufacturer. The luxury yacht market is expected to grow in value from $7.67 billion in 2023 to $17.33 billion by 2032, according to a recent report from Fortune Business Insights .
Analysts attribute the ships’ rise in popularity to the increasing number of extremely wealthy individuals . Yachts have long been considered a status symbol — a reality that has only increased as wealth becomes concentrated in the hands of a small group of high status individuals .
There are an estimated 6,000 superyachts —vessels that are more than 100 feet long — at sea as of this year. This is nearly quadruple the number of yachts seen in the ocean just three decades ago, according to Bloomberg .
Aside from an increase in popularity, the yacht industry has seen other changes in recent years. Increasingly, those in the market for a luxury ship are turning to alternate means of powering their vessels, as critics point to the excess emissions traditional yachts produce simply for recreational use.
In their 2024 report, Fortune Business Insights highlighted the growing trend of electrification as a significant area of growth in the coming years.
“A tough regulatory environment for traditional yachts and rising fuel prices will pave the way for the solid growth of electric yachts in the future,” the report reads. “Huge investments from various manufacturers and government support measures will accelerate the demand for electric yachts.”
Read on to learn more about the most luxurious yachts available for chartering in 2024.
Originally constructed in 2002, the award-winning Carinthia VII was recently remodeled and reimagined specifically for private charters. The 319-foot ship spans six decks and can accommodate up to 12 guests in eight staterooms. Among the ship’s amenities are two bars, a fully equipped gym and an outdoor projection screen that allows for an “immersive cinematic experience like no other.” The cost of chartering the Carinthia VII is $1,525,700 during both the winter and summer seasons.
The Lady S yacht boasts a number of exciting water toys, including jet skis, water skis, wakeboards and kayaks for athletic guests on the 305-foot ship. For those who prefer more indoor-oriented activities, however, you can also catch a film on the ship’s IMAX Dolby cinema — the first of its kind on any yacht in the world. Accommodating 12 guests, in seven cabins, the cost of chartering the Lady S begins at $1,743,328 a week.
The interior of the Ahpo yacht seems more reminiscent of a luxury hotel than a simple ship. Accommodating 16 guests and 36 crew members, the vessel features a full-size gym, a winter garden and a spa complete with a Himalayan salt sauna. The 378-foot long yacht was first manufactured in 2021 by the German shipyard Lürssen. Excited sailors can charter the Ahpo from superyacht broker Edmiston, beginning at $2,833,376 a week.
This 154-foot-long yacht can accommodate up to 12 travelers in its six cabins, along with up to 10 crew members. The ship was specially designed to enable “guests a 360-degree experience and relationship with the sea” through its unique stern and sundeck that allow travelers to safely stand “almost at sea level,” according to its Italian manufacturer San Lorenzo . Interested travelers can rent the ship for $359,609 a week.
The Renaissance lives up to its grandiose name by going beyond traditional private yachts and bridging the gap between a personal vehicle and a full-on cruise ship. The 367-foot long ship features five decks and can accommodate 36 guests in 19 cabins. The Renaissance’s amenities include a 19-seat movie theater, a sushi-bar, and a full spa deck featuring a wellness area, plunge pools and a hair salon. The cost of chartering the ship from Burgess Yachts ranges from $3,269,280 to $3,814,160 a week.
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Cost to Charter a Yacht on Below Deck . Here’s your ultimate guide to the yachts featured on the TV show Phenomena, plus your guide to all the seasons and boats.
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Cost to Charter a Yacht on Below Deck.
Below Deck is the popular TV show featuring luxury yacht charters, offering viewers a captivating glimpse into the world of high-end maritime adventures. Whether you’re a fan of the show or simply curious about the charter experience, join us as we explore the fascinating realm of Below Deck yacht charters and look at the costs of chartering one of these luxury yachts.
We all know many have the dream of embarking on a journey where guests enjoy the ultimate vacation aboard exquisite yachts in breathtaking destinations. Immerse yourself in the drama, camaraderie, and unforgettable moments that unfold as the crew caters to every whim and desire.
Here’s an exciting tidbit: On some charters, guests may have the opportunity to enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience at half the price! Yes, you heard that right. Imagine cruising the azure waters, indulging in gourmet cuisine, and being pampered by a dedicated crew, all while paying only half the usual charter cost. [Note: citation required!]
Join us as we delve into the captivating world of Below Deck yacht charters, uncovering the secrets, the luxury, and the astonishing experiences that await. Get ready to set sail on an extraordinary adventure like no other!
Below Deck is an American TV reality series that follows the journey of super yacht crew members as they work during charter seasons. The original Below Deck series has run for multiple seasons, featuring yacht charters in various locations worldwide, including Sint Maarten, the British Virgin Islands, the Bahamas, the US Virgin Islands, Saint Martin, Tahiti, Phuket Thailand, Antigua, and more.
eries has currently run for eight seasons, with yacht charters taking place in Sint Maarten, the British Virgin Islands , the Bahamas , the US Virgin Islands , Saint Martin, Tahiti , Phuket Thailand and Antigua .
The series has several spins off including Below Deck Mediterranean which has currently run for six seasons, with yacht charters taking place in Greece , Italy , Croatia , Spain and France.
Other spins off include Below Deck Sailing Yacht (Greece and Croatia) and Below Deck Down Under (Australia).
The original Below Deck series has also spawned spin-offs, such as Below Deck Mediterranean.
Below Deck has now run and amazing 10 seasons. Here they are:
Following the massive success of “Below Deck”, the producers decided to expand the franchise with new spin-offs that further explore the high-seas lifestyle and hospitality industry. These spin-offs include “Below Deck Mediterranean”, “Below Deck Sailing Yacht”, and “Below Deck Down Under”. Each series continues the tradition of offering an exclusive look into the world of yachting and the intense dynamics among the crew members.
The boats on Below Deck were mid ranged Motor Yachts and Sailing Yachts, all available for charter through SailChecker.com.
The boats used in the spin-offs of Below Deck were an impressive mix of mid to high-end Motor Yachts and Sailing Yachts, all available for charter through SailChecker.com.
Can you charter the boats on below deck.
Absolutely! The luxury yachts featured on Below Deck aren’t just for show, they are genuine charter yachts that you can experience too. Designed to offer the ultimate in comfort, service, and unforgettable experiences, these yachts provide the opportunity for an unparalleled vacation.
Indeed, chartering a luxury yacht is an investment, but one that offers an unrivalled experience. While it might seem like an extravagant expense, remember that the cost can often be shared amongst a group. This way, the dream of living the yachting lifestyle becomes much more attainable, making it a perfect choice for a group vacation, a family reunion, or a special celebration with friends.
The original premise of the show was to give viewers an insight into the world of luxury yachting, which is also a world you can become a part of. You don’t just have to watch the lavish lifestyle on TV, you can live it – at least for a while.
Whether you’re interested in chartering one of the actual yachts from the show or one that’s similar, SailChecker.com can assist. With a comprehensive understanding of the global yacht charter market, they can guide you through the entire process, ensuring your experience is as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
Don’t just dream about the luxury yacht lifestyle – live it! Get in touch with the professionals at SailChecker.com today, and start planning your perfect sailing getaway.
The Big Question: “ How Much Does it Cost to Charter a Yacht on Below Deck? ”
Well the yachts featured on Below Deck have high weekly price tags ranging from $140,000 a week to $271,500 a week.
Boat | Size (Feet) | Price (USD)/Week* |
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Honor (Starship) | 143′ | $130,000 |
Ohana (Rhino) | 154′ | $140,000 |
Eros (Mustang Sally) | 161′ | $175,000 |
Valor (Kerie Eleison) | 154′ | $150,000 |
My Seanna | 185′ | $260,000 |
St. David | 197′ | $280,000 |
Boat | Size (Feet) | Price (USD)/Week* |
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Parsifal III | 177′ | $195,000 |
Some of the superyachts featured on Below Deck are not available for weekly rentals as they have been brought or sold by private owners. Either before the shows filming took place, or since the show has aired.
When planning a yacht charter, it’s essential to consider the various factors that will contribute to the overall cost. It’s not just about the boat; your charter will be shaped by:
Despite these variables, with some careful planning and a bit of flexibility, yacht charter can be a lot more accessible than you might think. At SailChecker.com , we’re dedicated to helping you find the perfect charter experience to fit your budget and needs.
A typical charter can range from $8,000 for a Lagoon 46 in the early season in Croatia to $90,000 for a Lagoon Seventy 7 in the high season.
In the table below, you can see the typical prices for a weekly yacht charter in Croatia for three different types of catamarans. Depending on the season, time of booking, availability, and location, prices will vary.
Season | Lagoon Seventy 7 | Lagoon 620 | Lagoon 46 |
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Early Season | $75,000 | $23,300 | $8,000 |
High Season | $90,000 | $23,300 | $15,000 |
Mid Season | $72,000 | $23,300 | $10,500 |
Late Season | $61,000 | $23,300 | $8,000 |
APA (pp) | $1,200 | $1,000 | N/A |
Yacht charters are available all around the world. Check out some of our sailing itineraries for more ideas. Yacht charter prices vary depending on location, season, and type of boat.
A yacht charter price can vary depending on many factors, including whether you want it crewed or as a bareboat charter or if you want to charter a monohull or catamaran.
Unveiling the Luxury Yacht Charters
Have you ever wondered how much does it cost to charter a yacht on the TV show Below Deck? Look no further for the answer! Below Deck, the immensely popular TV show, takes you on a captivating journey into the glamorous world of luxury yacht charters. Each season unveils breathtaking destinations, glamorous crew members, and thrilling high-stakes drama that keeps viewers hooked.
Explore Exquisite Locations and Extravagant Yachts
From the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean to the stunning Mediterranean coastlines, Below Deck showcases a variety of picturesque locations. Immerse yourself in the splendor of turquoise bays, picturesque islands, and vibrant coastal towns while the crew caters to your every need. Experience the ultimate luxury aboard extravagant yachts that epitomize opulence and style.
Embark on Your Own Below Deck-Style Charter
While the exact prices may vary, the thrill of a Below Deck-style charter is within reach. SailChecker.com offers a wide range of luxury yacht charters, allowing you to embark on your own unforgettable journey. Indulge in the lavishness of a Below Deck experience, where every detail is meticulously crafted to exceed your expectations. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a fun-filled adventure with friends, or a luxurious family vacation, SailChecker.com can help you find the perfect charter to suit your preferences.
Start Your Below Deck Adventure Today
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience the world of Below Deck firsthand. Visit SailChecker.com to explore the available yacht charter options and embark on an unforgettable voyage. Create lifelong memories, bask in the lap of luxury, and make your Below Deck dreams a reality.
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If you want to sail off into the sunset, at least temporarily, you need to understand how to get aboard first.
By Lauren Sloss
This time of year, it’s an inevitable thought: Life would be that much better out on the water. Specifically, on a boat.
Even if you have neither a boat nor boating experience, it’s never been easier to make your nautical dreams come true — whether you want a day trip on your local lake or a fully staffed multiday voyage in a far-flung locale. Here are the initial questions that will help you plan an adventure on the water.
Thinking about the size and dynamic of your group is an important first step, even if you are simply going on a day trip. Will children be on board? How old? What about elderly parents?
Dan Lockyer, the chief commercial officer of Dream Yacht Worldwide , strongly encourages travelers to determine group size — and, ideally, get people committed — before booking.
“The location that you want to go to, the time of year that you want to go, the type of boat that you want will entirely depend on the makeup of the group that you’re sailing with,” Mr. Lockyer said.
Different charter companies specialize in certain locations, types of boats, itineraries and services. Some companies offer the opportunity for a “bareboat” charter, in which you rent the boat and take on the navigation and provisioning yourself, while others exclusively offer fully staffed options, including a captain and a cook.
If you want to captain the boat yourself, almost all outfits require some kind of proof of sailing or boating experience, often in line with local regulations.
Edward King, 45, an executive at a streaming company based in San Francisco, is experienced in sailing the city’s waterways. But on vacation, he said he would prefer to let a captain and crew take the lead.
Mr. King said he appreciates a captain who is familiar with both the local waters — “they’ll know how to avoid sailing into a certain sandbar,” he said, — as well as the local attractions.
In contrast, Matt Blake, 38, a software engineer based in Oakland, Calif., was eager to grow his sailing experience during a recent trip to La Paz, Mexico, with his fiancée. He hired a captain but made clear that the captain was there to help and teach.
“Do you want something that’s more culturally oriented? Nature oriented? An adventure trip?” asked Mary Curry, the voyage product director of Adventure Life , which offers small group tours and private trips on land and on water around the world.
That answer can determine your destination. Popular cruising grounds include the Caribbean, Croatia, Alaska and French Polynesia, but the sky — or the sea — is really the limit. For help narrowing your focus, travel advisers often have relationships with charter companies or outfits around the world, and sailing publications offer recommendations.
Kyla Malkani, who has had experience with charters working as a destination wedding planner, recommends consulting the concierge of waterfront hotels, particularly for short-term or day rentals.
“A lot of times they will have either their own fleet or they will have some sort of connection at a dock,” said Ms. Malkani, 37, who is based in Washington, D.C., and is currently working as a content creator and freelance event planner.
Where you want to travel and for how long will likely determine the kinds of boats that are available to you. Crucial at this point, too, is an understanding of the boat’s layout and amenities.
“You definitely want to choose the right kind of boat,” said Ms. Malkani. “If you want more adventure, a sailboat is nice. If you’re looking for a luxury party environment, a yacht is best. And if you’re looking for something smooth, for older people or with kids, a catamaran is great.”
David Barclay is a luxury travel adviser who has also chartered boats for his own vacations.
“You want to match what the travelers want to what the boat offers,” he said.
Perhaps a group of friends might not mind a catamaran with functional but not luxurious marine bathrooms, but a multigenerational group might prefer more high-touch amenities.
Often, charter trips are once-in-a-lifetime experiences that require a great deal of advanced planning.
“You may have a specific place you want to go, or a specific time of year you want to travel,” said Mr. Barclay. “And some places just aren’t good at certain times of year.”
Naturally, you don’t want to be at sea in the Caribbean during hurricane season, or in the Mediterranean during winter storms. But you also might want to avoid peak cruising seasons, too.
The first three weeks of August are quite popular, said Mr. Lockyer. “If you have some flexibility and can travel in early July, you’ll get the same sort of great weather, a greater selection of boats and the anchorages won’t be as crowded.”
Charter costs are incredibly variable, dependent on all of the factors coming into play: your boat type and size, your destination, your group size, the amount of crew you’d like and the amenities on board. That said, costs could range anywhere from $2,000 for a day on a sailboat to hundreds of thousands of dollars for a multiday mega-yacht charter. Have a budget in mind when beginning your research process.
While advanced planning is encouraged, and often necessary for bigger boat trips, it’s possible to book a boat last-minute.
Boatsetter , an Airbnb-like platform for boats, is a good resource for last-minute bookings, especially for day trips, and even has an Instant Book option for down-to-the-wire bookings.
“If it’s for a special event, or around major holidays, you may want to book a month or two in advance. But for general bookings, you can find options within a week or two,” said Kim Koditek, Boatsetter’s head of brand strategy and communications, of the company’s overnight offerings, which appear on their platform under the luxury yacht charters category .
Ms. Malkani has used Boatsetter for some of her charters, most of which have been booked with a specific goal in mind.
“I’m a sunset chaser,” she said. “My husband and I just really love being on the water, and we always try to squeeze in some sort of boat day activity when we’re traveling.”
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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.
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.
Yacht charter prices span a broad spectrum. For instance, smaller sailing yachts and catamarans may start at around $10,000 per week, whereas more luxurious motor superyachts can exceed $100,000 per week.
Yacht rentals encompass a broad spectrum of starting prices. Thus, charters begin at around $10,000 weekly for compact sailboats and catamarans, while the pinnacle of opulence, motor superyachts, can exceed $150,000 weekly or more.
Prices can be lower than this, of course, and up to the $1 million a week mark for truly luxurious superyachts. In which case, you could be looking at an average cost to charter a yacht in Greece somewhere closer to $100,000 per week as a starting charter fee with all extras added on top of this.".
The charter's length, the yacht's size, and the passenger total are often the biggest factors, however. Consider a yacht in Miami that lists at $2,100 for an eight-hour day. Once you add fuel costs, dockage fees, and the captain's gratuity, the total is about $3,300. Since the yacht accommodates 12 people, that's $275 per person.
For example, with leading yacht brokerage Burgess, a week's charter in the Caribbean aboard the 163.3-ft Home starts at $245,000. If you opt for the larger Laurentia, at 180.5 ft, the price starts at $400,000.Both yachts were built in 2017 by leading Dutch shipyard Heesen and have capacity for 12 guests, but there is over $150,000 difference in the price.
The base charter fee in essence refers to the hire cost of the yacht itself, with all equipment in working order in addition to the cost of food and wages for the crew during the entirety of the charter. This is essentially all the base charter fee covers with additional expenses often applicable on top. The base charter fee will vary from one ...
Charter income (if chartering) $0. Net Annual Operating Expenses ... Our operating cost calculator is tuned for yachts from 80 to 600 feet. We find operating variables create the largest variances for yachts smaller than 100 feet and larger than 250 feet. We have tested the numbers the most in the range from 100 to 250 feet.
Find Your Perfect Yacht. What is your weekly budget? Show All $10,000 to $25,000 $25,000 to $50,000 $50,000 to $75,000 $75,000 to $100,000 More than $100,000 No specfic budget Advanced Search. Charter Yacht Costs. Book with a trusted and proven Crewed Charter expert. Call Us 7 days a week for free unbiased assistance.
Depending on the details of your yacht charter, you will need to add between 30% and 100% on top of the base fee to have the total cost of your rental. Here is an idea of the ranges you can expect for the yacht charter base fees: Motor Yachts - Sailing Yachts under 50ft: €4 000 - €15 000 / week. Motor Yacht - Sailing Yachts between ...
Let's break down the cost based on boat type and size for a week-long outing. Average Weekly Sail Boat Charter Rates: Under 80ft = $10,000 - $20,000. 80ft - 120ft - $20,000 - $50,000. 120ft - 150ft = $50,000 - $100,000. Over 150ft - $100,000 - $200,000. Average Weekly Catamaran Rates: Under 50ft = $10,000 - $15,000.
For private crewed yacht charters, rates are generally thought to start around $10,000 but lower prices can be found, albeit on smaller boats. A three-cabin catamaran can be chartered for a seven ...
The Added Stellar Extras on Mega Yacht Charters : From a variety of easily converted cabins - perfect for children, nannies and caretakers - to separate office rooms, ... Deck Plan shown is for the yacht named Omega, a 270 foot yacht built by Mitsubishi in 2004 and refit in 2015 that accomodates 30 Guests.. Please Note: The actual deck plan ...
Charter cost from €288,100 per week. The 56.96-metre yacht Liberty is luxury personified, and is perfect for snowbirds who want to enjoy a sun-drenched winter vacation in the Caribbean. She can sleep up to 12 guests and offers an impressive array of leisure and entertainment facilities. Charter cost from €242,900 per week.
Fuel. Mooring balls and docking fees. Crew gratuity. Water toys. Transfer fees. Overall, the cost to charter a yacht is comparable to many other vacation options but delivers so much more—like the freedom to follow your own island-hopping schedule and explore some of the world's most stunning destinations at your own pace.
Here's an approximate breakdown of charter costs based on yacht length: 80 to 100 feet (24 to 30 meters): €20,000 to €120,000 per week. 100 to 130 feet (30 to 40 meters): €60,000 to €230,000 per week. 130 to 160 feet (40 to 50 meters): €90,000 to €350,000 per week. 160 to 200 feet (50 to 61 meters): €120,000 to €600,000 per week.
How Much is a Yacht Per Day. During the low season, chartering a yacht can cost from $1,500 per day to $10,000+ per week. When it's high season, size of the yacht dependent, in the US, one could plan to pay $3,000 per day or $15,000 per week. Charter per-day prices tend to be higher than per week charges.
3. Number of Guests - $200 to $400 per day per crew. Most charters have a cap of 12 guests due to various regulations of the charter business. When charters quote you the yacht/boat fee, it typically comes with a captain and one crew member.
The majority of our luxury crewed yacht charters occur in the BVI, based on true yacht availability and given where the majority of these crewed charters actually occur. These crewed charters are all inclusive, starting at around $20,000 per week and up to $70,000 per week, plus tip. Our other category of higher-end yacht charters start around ...
Below is an estimate of costs per week based on the industry listings available to charter brokers worldwide. Charter Motor Yachts - Base Rate Excluding Expenses. 80' - 100': $ 25,000 - $ 60,000. 101'- 125': $ 40,000 - $125,000. 126'- 150': $ 80,000 - $160,000.
15 000 €. Super Yacht(15+ guests) 20 000 €. 40 000 €. Hiring a Skipper and Extra Crew. Professional skipper: 100€ to 200€ per day. If you lack the appropriate licence or you prefer to have an extra set of hands to share in the sailing duties, you can hire a skipper to sail the yacht for you. Hostess, Cook: 50€ to 100€ per day.
The 378-foot long yacht was first manufactured in 2021 by the German shipyard Lürssen. Excited sailors can charter the Ahpo from superyacht broker Edmiston, beginning at $2,833,376 a week.
The boats used in the spin-offs of Below Deck were an impressive mix of mid to high-end Motor Yachts and Sailing Yachts, all available for charter through SailChecker.com. Ionian Princess (Below Deck Mediterranean Season 1 - 2016) is a semi-displacement motor yacht, with an LOA of approximately 150 feet.
That said, costs could range anywhere from $2,000 for a day on a sailboat to hundreds of thousands of dollars for a multiday mega-yacht charter. Have a budget in mind when beginning your research ...