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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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A comprehensive breakdown of your charter costs and fees.

When you begin planning a luxury yacht charter it is important to be aware of what is included in the cost of booking your dream charter yacht. although a yacht will have a base charter fee, this may or may not include additional expenses such as food and fuel and this is subject to the terms and conditions within the charter contract. there are various types of charter contracts and which one applies to you will depend on where you wish to cruise., high season.

High season refers to the most popular weeks of the year for yacht charter, whether it’s the winter period in the Caribbean or the height of summer in the Mediterranean , booking in high season requires early planning, determination and a big budget. In addition, planning a yacht charter to coincide with a major event will also be reflected in the price with marine spots for elite events often booking up early. Allow plenty of time when making enquiries to ensure a star studded, well prepared arrival.

Low season typically refers to any time outside of the high season periods. Groups of families and friends looking for a relaxing luxury vacation are advised to avoid high season weeks and opt for weeks outside of this time. The busiest periods are of course reflected in the charter costs and can be up to 15 to 30 percent more expensive than typical low season periods. Chartering a few weeks either side of these busy periods can be almost exactly the same, with the weather almost unchanged in some places, with far less crowds.

Take to our detailed destination guides and browse the yachts available in your chosen destination. Some of the most successful superyachts in the industry can be reserved up to a year in advance and as most yacht brokers will warn away from last minute bookings, it is better to book early and have the pick of the bunch rather than miss out at the last moment. Browse the Events section for details on upcoming festivals and sporting events or visit our Finding a Yacht Broker page to begin your planning your luxury yacht charter.

This article will go into detail of the costs to be expected when planning and booking a yacht charter. From the base charter fee of a yacht, what is covered within the fee and how it may vary in addition to details of contracts and how an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) can be used to manage any expenses.

Base Charter Fee

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 yacht to another and this may be down to any number of reasons from size and on board amenities to the charter season. For instance, the base rate of a charter yacht may increase in "high season" and reduce during the "low season". "High season" and "low season" refers to the busiest and slowest periods for yacht charters though this may appear misleading, as these peak times refer to periods of weeks as opposed to full seasons. In addition, you may find that a yacht is also more expensive during special events such as the Monaco Grand Prix, Cannes Film Festival and America's Cup. Unless you are keen to charter a yacht for a particular "high season" event, choose your dates carefully as although a "high season" rate will be more expensive than the "low season" the two can sometimes share much of the same weather conditions.

Aside from seasons and events, yachts of the same size may also differ in price and this may be down to a vast difference in on board amenities. A yacht which boasts an on board cinema or lavish water toys may have a higher base rate compared with a yacht of minimal amenities of the same size. If it is unclear as to why two yachts of the same size are vastly different in price, ask your yacht broker to explain what the differences are. Once you are clear on what the base price is and why, it is important to discover what costs will be applicable on top and this is dependent on the type of charter contract used.

The type of charter contract applicable to your charter will depend on where in the world you are cruising, as there are various terms within the industry which dictate how the payment structure is determined. For instance, a MYBA (Worldwide Yachting Association, formerly known as Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Association) contract operates under Western Mediterranean Terms (WMT) and is arguably the most commonly used, particularly with large yachts embarking on a Mediterranean yacht charter. This contract is often referred to as a "plus all expenses" contract and requires that the charterer pay for fuel, food, beverages and dockage fees as an additional expense outside of the base charter fee. Typically, guests can accumulate an additional 25% to 50% of the base charter fee though this is dependent on what is consumed. These expenses can be tracked through the use of an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) which we will cover in the next section.

Alternatively, smaller yachts on a Caribbean yacht charter can expect a "mostly all-inclusive" contract known as Caribbean Terms Inclusive (CTI) sometimes referred to as Standard Caribbean Terms (SCT). The Standard Caribbean Terms greatly differ from Western Mediterranean Terms, as the Caribbean terms include three meals a day in addition to four hours cruising per day which is included in the base charter fee.

In addition to the commonly used MYBA terms and Standard Caribbean Terms, there are also less frequently used terms such as Standard Eastern Mediterranean Terms (SEMT) and Greek Terms (GI). Read our guide on Understanding Charter Contracts for more information and if you are unsure as to what is included under the terms of your contract, be sure to ask your broker.

Advance Provisioning Allowance (commonly referred to as APA)

Irrespective of the charter contract it is important for guests to be aware of the Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA). The APA was designed to enable charterers to manage their expenses through a clear and trackable arrangement. An APA is a way to deposit the estimated expense amount of your charter to cover costs such as fuel, food and dockage fees. Typically, the APA accrues to approximately 25% to 30% of the base charter fee, though this does of course depend on the charter parties tastes and requirements and could be far less or far greater than this estimation. For instance, charter guests who intend to regularly dine on caviar and vintage wine can expect to pay more, whereas guests on board a sailing yacht charter can expect to save on fuel costs. Charterers can request an estimated APA amount from the yacht broker based on their on board expectations.

The APA is to be paid approximately one month prior to boarding the charter yacht and is paid directly to the Captain of the yacht. Once the APA has been paid to the captain it will then be retained as a bank account of sorts, from which the captain can make expenditures whilst keeping a record of what has been spent. At any point during the yacht charter guests can request a rundown of accounts from the captain as a way of keeping track of expenditures. The captain will request that any additional funds are paid during the charter should guests exceed the APA. It is therefore a good idea to keep an additional account with your yacht broker on shore, as should the APA become critically low at any time the yacht broker can release additional funds to the captain on the charterers command. Cash can be used if necessary though an on shore account may be deemed as hassle free to some.

It is important to remember that food and fuel for example, are charged at cost without mark up to the charterer and upon disembarking, transactions can be reviewed by the "head" charterer and Captain with any remaining funds to be paid back to the charterer.

Fuel and Dockage Fees

It is important to remember that whilst considering fuel costs, the fuel consumed when using jet-skis and tenders will also apply to the charterer. In addition, whilst docked at a marina the generators used in order to produce electricity will also use fuel. The distance travelled and speed of cruising also affects fuel costs and it is important to bear these factors in mind. Dockage fees may vary from very little to large sums and this is dependent again upon the location and whether you wish to dock during a special event such as the Monaco Grand Prix.

Although insurance costs are not directly connected to the charter costs as such, it is useful to bear in mind should you with to take out Charterers Liability Insurance or Cancellation and Curtailment cover. You can read more information regarding insurance in our How to Book and Plan a Yacht Charter article.

Value Added Tax (VAT)

European Union (EU) tax laws state VAT will apply should you disembark within their waters, for example Italian territorial waters. This may also apply to some Caribbean islands. Commercially registered vessels are usually VAT exempt though vessels which are not commercially registered will be liable for VAT for all charters within the EU.

No request is too large or detail too small on a yacht charter though it is wise to keep in mind the shipping costs should you request an expensive bottle of champagne to be transported to you whilst you are residing in a secluded bay of the Caribbean. It is important to understand the entire payment structure to ensure no unpleasant surprises arise and it is often prudent to keep an escrow account with your broker on shore in order to control charter costs without having to carry cash on board.

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

Base Charter Rates

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

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

Additional Fees

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

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

Seasonal Price Variations

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

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

Tips for Budgeting

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

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

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

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

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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.

Home Superyacht for charter

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

Laurentia Yacht for charter with burgess

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

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

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

Yacht Rental Costs in a Nutshell

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

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

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

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

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

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How is the total price of a yacht rental calculated?

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

The all-inclusive yacht rentals option (rare)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The formula goes like this:

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

We’ll detail each costs in the following paragraphs.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Yacht water toys

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

What does the APA cover?

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

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

Food and drink

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

Fuel Charges

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

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

Harbor fees and dockage

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

yacht Harbor

Communications Costs

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

Delivery fee

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

Interiors and Laundry

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Yacht crew

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FAQ about cost of yacht charter and APA

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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How Much Is a 4-Day Charter On Below Deck? (2023 Costs)

Chartering a Below Deck yacht offers unparalleled luxury, personal attention, and the chance to explore stunning destinations. The costs for a 4-day charter vary depending on factors like the yacht and the season. During the off-peak season, which runs from October to May, you might find lower charter costs.

The cost to charter a Below Deck yacht for four days ranges from $24,000 to $200,000, depending on the specific yacht you choose. Additional costs such as crew gratuity, fuel, dockage fees, and provisioning allowance range from $36,342 to $115,714 for a 4-day yacht rental.

For a 4-day charter, you can expect to pay around 57% of the weekly rate. These prices are based on a full-price charter. Guests who appear on the show receive a 50% discount on their three-day charters, and their airfare is also covered by the production crew.

  • Crew gratuity is customary and typically ranges from 15% to 20% of the total charter cost.
  • On-board activities include water toys like jet skis, paddleboards, and snorkeling equipment.
  • Some yachts offer spa services like massages or beauty treatments.

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In addition to the base costs, there are a few extra expenses you should be aware of when planning your Below Deck charter experience :

  • Crew tips : It's customary to tip the yacht crew at least 20% of the total charter fee. Depending on the quality of service you receive, some guests tip even more generously.
  • Food and beverages : High-end gourmet meals and premium drinks can significantly increase your total costs. Discuss your preferences with the crew beforehand to avoid any surprises.
  • Port fees and taxes : Depending on your destination, there might be port fees and taxes applicable to your charter. Make sure to account for these potential costs while planning your budget.
  • Optional excursions : Excursions like water sports, spa treatments, or guided tours are not typically included in the base charter fee. Plan and budget for these unique experiences separately.

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For a 4-day charter experience on Below Deck Mediterranean , you can expect costs to vary depending on the yacht and season. To give you an idea, the weekly rate of the yacht featured on the show ranges from $24,500 to $350,000, with off-peak season rates between $21,000 and $315,000 per week.

To calculate the approximate 4-day cost, let's use the midpoint of the ranges. The average between $24,500 and $350,000 is $187,250, and between $21,000 and $315,000 is $168,000. You can expect the following costs for a 4-day charter:

  • Peak Season : $106,857 (approx.)
  • Off-Peak Season : $96,000 (approx.)

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For Below Deck Sailing Yacht , the charter costs will differ depending on the sailing yacht chosen and the season. For instance, charter rates for sailing yachts similar to those featured on the show start at $140,000/week plus expenses. To give you another example, the cost to charter the 164ft Benetti Custom Mega Yacht from the original show starts at $275,000/week.

Let's use the $140,000 per week rate as a reference point. Thus, the approximate 4-day charter cost for a Below Deck Sailing Yacht would be:

  • Any Season : $80,000 (approx.)

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Amenities and services of the yachts

During your 4-day charter on Below Deck, you can expect top-notch amenities and services to ensure a memorable experience. You'll have access to luxurious facilities, including spacious cabins , en-suite bathrooms , and well-equipped lounges . Many of the yachts also offer impressive outdoor spaces such as sun decks , outdoor dining areas , and hot tubs .

As for on-board activities, look forward to water toys like jet skis , paddleboards , and snorkeling equipment . The highly skilled crew members will provide gourmet meals tailored to your preferences and even cater to special dietary needs . You also have the option to indulge in spa services like massages or beauty treatments , depending on the yacht's offerings.

Crew gratuity for the yacht crew

While you're enjoying your time aboard the Below Deck yacht, the dedicated crew works tirelessly to make your vacation unforgettable. Keep in mind that they rely on tips to supplement their income. It's customary to factor in a crew gratuity, which typically ranges from 15% to 20% of the total charter cost . Make sure to set aside a generous gratuity to show your appreciation for their hard work and exceptional service.

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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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Have you always wanted to sail into the sunset aboard a luxurious private yacht? Does the idea of cruising across the open water, discovering secluded islands and pulling up to waterfront restaurants and beachside bars send your senses soaring? If so, it’s time to look into the option of chartering a private yacht.

Types of private yacht charters

There are two main types of private yacht charter. Much like an all-inclusive resort, an all-inclusive yacht charter includes the price of the yacht, captain and crew as well as on-board meals, beverages, harbor fees and fuel. A plus-expenses private yacht charter includes the cost of the yacht, captain and crew. Other expenses such as meals, fees and fuel are billed separately, in advance or at the end of your charter.

Costs of a private yacht charter

While the cost of a private yacht charter can seem high at first. However, if you divide up the cost between several friends, family members or couples, it can be quite reasonable as compared to other forms of entertainment like a dinner and drinks out at an upscale restaurant. Cost varies depending upon the size of the yacht , the length of the charter, how inclusive it is and how many people are taking part in the charter. For example, think about a yacht that is listed at $6,000 for a week . If you have eight people going in on the trip, the cost is $750 per person.

Most yachts, ranging from 45 to 65 feet in length, can comfortably accommodate up to 10 people. Prices and amenities can be as extravagant or as laid-back as you choose. Yachts decked out with spas, swimming pools, mahogany wood panels, expansive decks and majestic staterooms can reach upwards of $30,000 to $74,000 a day for a seven day charter. These floating resorts have crews of 18 to 30 and sleep anywhere from 12 to 34 people. If you decide to indulge in one of those, we want to see pictures.

Before you give up on your dream of sailing away on a private yacht charter , consider the possibility of boat sharing, or renting. Boat sharing sites like Boatsetter give more people access to more great boats than ever before. So grab a group and get out there.

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The cost to charter a luxury yacht is not always clear, especially if you are renting a vessel for the first time. Freedom, privacy, intimacy, service, comfort, exclusive experiences… No doubt, holidays during a cruise sounds like THE ultimate luxury vacation.

So, how much does it really cost to charter a luxury yacht?

What is included in a luxury yacht rental price?

The base price of a yacht charter given is usually the weekly rate . It accounts for 60% to 80% of the final price and refers to the cost of the yacht itself, its insurance, all its equipment and toys, the crew salary and services during the whole charter duration.

Most often, the more spacious, luxurious, prestigious the yacht is, the higher the price. Yet, several other factors can significantly impact yacht charter costs.

Do you already have the base price of the yacht you are considering chartering? Try our calculator below to know the TOTAL cost of your yacht charter depending on the parameters of your charter. Or continue reading to have a clearer view on the cost of a luxury yacht charter.

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Factors influencing the cost of a yacht charter

Size and type of yachts influences (a lot) charter costs.

The size of a yacht is the key factor impacting the price:

  • Between 65ft (20m) and 80ft (24m) , expect a weekly charter rate of $20,000 to $80,000.
  • Between 80ft (24m) and 100ft (30m) , expect a weekly charter rate of $80,000 and $120,000.
  • For a superyacht over 100ft (30m), expect a weekly charter rate of $100,000 and above.
  • To rent a mega yacht over 200ft (60m), weekly charter rate goes from $300,000 to $1,000,000 and more. For example, with her 136 meters length, Megayacht Flying Fox charter weekly rate  is from €3,500,000, and she can host up to 36 guests with 54 crew members.

Other factors influencing the charter rate are the type of yacht: is it a motor yacht, a sailing multihull, a power catamaran ?

The year of build, the shipyard (for instance Lurssen, Sunreef or Vitters that have quite a reputation), the water toys available onboard, or the number of crew included can have a big impact on the luxury yacht charter final cost.

The season factor influences the luxury yacht charter cost

As in many other touristic services, yacht rental prices also vary with seasonality. They generally increase in the high season months – summer season in the Mediterranean (July and August) or winter in the Caribbean (Christmas, New Year, February) – and decrease during the low season months.

The yacht charter rates may also increase when popular events are taking place (carnival, shows, festivals, etc.) 

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Are destinations affecting yacht charter fees?

A yacht charter price depends as well on the destination and is subject to the law of supply and demand.

The Galapagos Archipelago is one of the most explicit examples. The yacht charters fleet is very limited there; therefore, prices are higher than more popular destinations.

On the other hand, in regions offering large crewed yacht charter fleet like the Mediterranean, luxury yacht charter costs are more attractive due to higher competition.

To know more about this subject, read our articles about common yacht charter costs in the Caribbean , in Mediterranean as well as Polynesian destinations.

What is NOT included in a Crewed yacht charter price ?

The apa amount needs to be added on top of the yacht charter cost.

The yacht charter base price just generally covers the rental of the vessel with her crew. This is where the APA comes in.

The role of the APA

The A dvance P rovisioning A llowance is here to to pay for provisions on board, special customers’ requests, fuel and other variable costs. The APA is a standard system, like an onboard box, managed on your behalf by the Captain. Your crew uses this money to buy any product of your choice, or pay for taxis, port fees, communication fees and other expenses that are hard to plan for.

How does the APA work? 

All the APA expenses are charged at cost. This is a transparent budget management, and all the receipts are available upon request. The Captain can present a detailed breakdown of all the expenses during the crew or after. On the last day of your charter, the remaining unused funds of the APA are reimbursed in full to the clients. 

APA is an important part of the total cost of your charter. It usually represents between 20% to 30% of the yacht charter base price. Since APA is payable in advance, at the time of booking, it is just an estimation. One basic rule: If you’re uncertain, estimate your APA on the high side. Better be safe than sorry!

Read also: Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) – What you should know before you charter a luxury yacht?

Taxes and VAT also need to be applied on yacht charter cost

In Europe, chartering a commercial vessel is an economic activity and is subject to VAT. In general, the boat must be imported under commercial registration into the EU. The VAT rate will be added on top of the charter fee. It is due in the EU country where the charter starts. There are some exceptions to the rule, so make sure to discuss this with your consultant while making your choice to make sure you can anticipate the true cost of VAT.

Here are some VAT rates in 2022 for a crewed yacht charter in Mediterranean: – Charter in France will be at 20 % VAT based on charter fee – Charter in Italy will charge 22 % VAT based on charter fee – Charter in Spain will charge 21 % VAT based on charter fee – Charter in Croatia will charge 13 % VAT based on charter fee – Charter in Greece will charge 24 % VAT based on charter fee with a discount of 60% on charter of more than 48h ending usually at 12% VAT, this is subject to change in 2022. Charters beginning in non-european countries but cruising or ending in a EU country will apply a VAT on the prorata of days spent in its territorial waters. The owning company of the yacht must be registered in each EU-country he intends to do a charter. Moreover, some countries charge charter licences to authorize Yachts to embark and disembark passengers during a cruise, which might add up to the total cost.

A few examples to illustrate the yacht charter VAT costs complexity 

  • A yacht doing charter in Greece must have a charter licence . Nevertheless, a yacht without Greek licence can cruise in Greek waters as long as the charter does not begin and end in a Greek port. 
  • To do a charter in Spain, a vessel must be EU-flagged and hold a Spanish charter licence. Non EU-flagged yachts can only cruise in Balearic islands and Barcelona, then the VAT cost on the charter rate will be 24%. 

Some countries also charge taxes that will influence your charter rate. – 18% taxes based on charter fee for cruise in Turkey – 4% taxes for charter taking place in the Bahamas – 10% taxes for charter taking place in Australia The work of your broker includes working with fiscal representatives to give you the correct cost of the VAT of your luxury yacht charter.

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Delivery/redelivery fees may be added to your charter cost

Asking to embark and disembark in different ports during a crewed yacht charter is possible and subject to confirmation. In this case, delivery and/or re-delivery fees will be charged to bring the yacht back to its original berth. These fees will be confirmed once all the ports are chosen, and fuel consumption to move the vessel is calculated.

Crew gratuity to consider in your yacht charter expenses

Remember that during a boat rental your crew is almost 24/7 at your service to deliver the best possible experience. To thank them for their service, it is customary to leave them a tip at the end of your charter. 

Tipping rules on a yacht charter depend on the destination.

In the Mediterranean you can tip 10-15% of your weekly charter fee excluding expenses and taxes, while in the Caribbean a 15-20% tip is more common. 

You can hand your tip in cash to your captain in an envelope the last day of your charter. It will be up to the captain to split the tip to the different crew members. In fact, while you may want to give a more generous tip to whom you have seen the most, remember the crew works as a team and it’s important to reward them as such.

The engine engineer stuck in the engine room, the deckhands who prepare the water toys for you, the stewardesses refreshing your cocktails etc. are all the little hands that will make your vacation the best ever.

Yacht Charter Price – The “ALL-INCLUSIVE” option

A crewed yacht rental price can be “charter fee plus expenses” or “charter fee, all inclusive”.

Indeed, certain types of charters in the Caribbean offer an “all-inclusive” rate, which basically gives clients a fixed price charter with all expenses established prior to departure.

What is an ALL-INCLUSIVE yacht charter ? The charter cost includes the rental of the boat itself with her insurance, equipment, water toys and crew as well as food, waters and soft drinks, snacks, fuel for engine and tender for cruising up to 4 hours/day.

What are the extra costs in an “all inclusive yacht charter rate” ? On top of your charter fee, you may have small expenses to enhance your time onboard your boat such as taxi transfers, cruising and local taxes for entering national parks, premium food and beverages, licence and fishing permit, agency and ship agent if any.

Yacht charter costs comparison summary: the “ALL INCLUSIVE” Versus the “PLUS EXPENSES” options

WI chart gives you an overview of what costs are included in an “all inclusive” vs a “plus expense” luxury yacht charter.

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From about $50,000 for 65 feet to a few million a week for a megayacht.

Renting a luxury yacht for a party can be as cheap as a few thousand for a small boat up to about $80,000 a day for a megayacht like Christina O to host from 24 to 34 guests.

Caribbean yacht charter prices vary according to the size, style, and age of the yacht you rent. Our luxury yacht charters are between $30,000 to over 1,000,000 per week.

It will cost you between $25,000 to $1,000,000 per week to charter a luxury yacht in France depending on its size, its range, and its fame.

A luxury yacht charter in Monaco from $35,000 to over $1,000,000 per week.

For yachts over 100ft (30m), the cost of charter ranges from $100,000 and above weekly.

For a megayacht over 200ft (60m), a weekly charter costs from $300,000 to $1,000,000 and above.

Most advertised prices only include the charter base rate (boat rental and the crew salaries). On top of that, add the APA, insurances (travel, cancellation), VAT and local taxes, crew gratuity, and delivery fees.

The destination plays a significant role in the cost of the rental. For example, prices are higher when the region does not have large charter fleets like the Galapagos. Other regions are more competitive such as the Virgin Islands or the Mediterranean.

Flying Fox, with her 136 meters length, can host 36 guests and 54 crew. Chartering price starts from €4,270,000 per week.

The majority cost around $150,000 per week, but some are even more expensive. Their selling prices are from around $10 million and above.

Wellington is showcased in the 5th season of Below Deck and her weekly charter price starts from $250,000 per week. She comes fully staffed and can accommodate up to 12 guests.

Count about $160,500 per week to charter Valor, showcased in Below Deck seasons 4,5, and 7.

The regular charter rate of My Seanna, which was showcased in the 6th and 8th seasons of Below Deck, is around $300,000.

Nothing mandatory, but it is usually recommended to tip from 15 to 20% of your base charter rate.

Black Pearl, with her 103,35ft length, can accommodate up to 10 guests and 5 crews. Her weekly charter starts from $69,000.

The weekly charter rate of Christina O starts from  $683,000 a week. You can also rent the emblematic ship for a day to party. It will cost $54,900 per day for up to 12 guests, $67,000  for 13-23 guests and $79,000  per day for 24-34 guests.

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Do you find yourself daydreaming about fruity drinks on white sand beaches, surrounded by crystal-clear ocean as far as the eye can see?

It’s probably time to take a vacation.

Booking a yacht charter is the perfect way to relax. Why not take a trip to indulge your every whim in the tropical paradise you’ve been craving?

We can make it happen for you.

You’re probably wondering how much this little excursion will set you back. The truth is, the cost to charter a yacht varies depending on a few factors.

The Cost to Charter a Yacht by Type of Vessel

All of our vessels are sleek, modern, and high-end luxury yachts. However, they do vary as far as size and onboard amenities — that’s where the price difference comes into play.

We have more intimate boats available from $844.21, like the 38′ Lotus Lagoon catamaran out of Hawaii. This beauty carries six guests and comes equipped with paddle board gear, snorkeling equipment, and complimentary beverages and snacks.

If you want to bask on the bow of a bigger boat, you might find something like our California-based 108′ Monte Fino is more up your alley. Flat screen televisions, plush staterooms, a jacuzzi, and spacious lounging areas are all available for up to twelve guests on charters from $7,937.49.

The Cost to Charter a Yacht by Trip Length

The length of your trip also affects the cost to charter a yacht. For example, the base price of the Lotus charter mentioned above is $796, which includes two hours of sailing. If you want to sail for three hours, the price will increase by half to $1,194, and go up accordingly for every hour you add on.

What if you want to go out for a few days, or even a few weeks? We offer multi-day charters and excursions to many exciting destinations for a base price of $13,000 per day, excluding gratuity and any provisions or catering.

You could putter around exploring the Channel Islands for a few days, or you could go even further. Why not discover the best of Hawaii’s hidden gems on a week-long coastal cruise? You can head to Greece, Italy, Mexico, or wherever the wind may take you.

Other Factors Affecting the Cost to Charter a Yacht

Say you fall in love with a particular vessel, located in Marina del Rey, but you want to cruise around San Diego. We totally understand. We’ll move it for you, which will incur an additional fee.

Which type of sailing you want to do will also affect the cost to charter a yacht. Base prices listed are for sailing in the harbor. For coastal sailing, an extra hourly fee will be added to your rate.

Keep in mind that Luxury Liners operates in the spirit of complete transparency. When you book a yacht charter with us, there are no hidden fees. Everything is displayed before you pay, and the price you see is the price you get.

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Our mission is to bring you the most high-end vessels at the best prices. We’re ready to help you book your dream charter today.

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Charter cruises aboard small ships and yachts have exploded in popularity in recent years and this trend will certainly accelerate given current concerns about traveler health and safety. The most common question we receive from travelers is “How much does a private cruise cost?” or “How much does it cost to charter a yacht?” There are many factors that will determine the cost of a private cruise charter including destination, yacht type and size, the length of the cruise, the season and timing of the cruise and several other considerations.

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How Does Destination Affect the Cost of a Private Cruise?

Destinations such as Belize , the Mediterranean and Northern Europe’s England, Ireland and Scotland are easy to reach and have lots of yachts to choose from (for example, the average 10 Mediterranean yacht charter options seen here is curated but more than 25 options exist in total), so they will be the most cost effective. This ease of access and competition among yachts keep costs lower. Alaska small ship cruises or Galapagos cruises are more remote and have more complicated operational logistics and thus will cost more. For instance, in Belize you can book a yacht charter for as little as $400 per person per night whereas a private cruise in the Galapagos will start at about $600 per person per night and go up from there. 

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How Does Ship Size & Type Affect How Much It Costs to Charter a Yacht?

One of the most significant factors affecting the cost of a private cruise is the yacht itself. Intuitively, more luxurious yachts will cost more while more simple yachts are more affordable. Similarly, larger yachts cost more, although this can be offset by splitting the costs among a larger group of travelers. Using the example cited above, a Galapagos yacht charter can start at $600 per person, per day, for a simple yacht such as the 16 guest Beluga and go as high as $1,000 per person per day for the luxurious 20-guest sister ships and prestigious Relais & Châteaux members Origin, Theory & Evolve . As prices get higher, expect larger cabins with view windows and upscale amenities, more deck space, award-winning cuisine with five-star service and sometimes onboard Jacuzzi, sauna and workout facilities. 

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Timing & Seasonality Influence the Cost of a Private Cruise

The timing of when you charter a yacht will affect the price. Holidays and high season will cost the most, while off-season and shoulder season will offer the most affordable prices. Of course, this will depend on the destination. For instance, a private Alaska yacht charter in Glacier Bay National Park aboard the historic Catalyst & Westward costs about $525 per person per day in the shoulder season vs. $655 per person per day in the high season.  

The Length of a Yacht Charter Will Affect the Price

Yacht charters are priced per day or per week, and as the cruise gets longer the per-day price comes down. Shorter trips of less than one week are less expensive overall but will cost more per day. For instance a 4-day private Galapagos cruise aboard the Coral I & Coral II costs about $510 per person per day, whereas an 11-day charter aboard the same ships is about $460 per person per day. When you factor in flights, park fees and other expenses this difference is even larger (see next topic). You also might not be able to truly customize the trip length depending on your destination and time of year; many small ships stick to fairly strict sailing schedules during their prime sailing seasons, so thus may require you to commit to a weeklong yacht charter.

Be Aware of Extra Fees when Considering the Cost of a Private Charter

As mentioned earlier, the price of a private cruise is typically quoted as per week or per day. However, this doesn’t always tell the whole story when considering a full-boat private charter cruise. The advertised prices of many charters start at a base price and do not include the costs of food, drinks, fuel, local taxes and park fees, etc. These costs can sometimes account for up to 30% of the overall cost.

In the Wild West of internet shopping for yacht charters, be aware of this sometimes-deceptive practice.

Other costs that most charter researchers don’t consider are the cost of getting to your destination, travel insurance and crew gratuities. Travel insurance is especially important because charter terms can be more strict than standard cruise bookings. Crew gratuities can average 10-20% of the overall cost to charter a yacht. All private cruises chartered through AdventureSmith Explorations are inclusive with food, fuel, taxes and crew included in the price. But in the Wild West of internet shopping for yacht charters, buyers should be aware of this sometimes-deceptive practice. 

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Plan Ahead to Secure Your Best Date & Price on a Charter Yacht

As the small ship expedition cruising industry matures, private cruises are the next logical evolution of up-close and experiential travel by yacht or small ship. The thought of sharing a private cruise with an intimate group of friends and family is very appealing, and we foresee this style of travel’s popularity only increasing. The benefits of a private cruise include exclusivity, flexibility and savings, but the only downside for some last-minute researchers is that you typically have to book farther in advance to ensure the ship can be available for your group. To get the best date and price when you charter a yacht, we recommend you book early and talk to an expert with experience in full boat charter cruises . Contact us anytime to receive a personalized charter recommendation from our team, or continue exploring the process in our blog post How to Charter a Yacht in 7 Steps .

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Hi Angel, Thank you for your question. We offer both scheduled departures and private charter options in the Caribbean . Embark from ports in Belize, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, the West Indies and British Virgin Islands. An Adventure Specialist will be in touch to help you narrow down the many Caribbean travel options. In the meantime, you can browse all our cruise and land tour options through our Caribbean Trip Finder and learn even more about chartering a ship in our blog How to Charter a Yacht in 7 Steps .

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Browse some of our popular yacht charters, but note the rates listed on each page are per-person (non-charter), unless otherwise indicated. And as with any private cruise, itineraries will be flexible for your charter dates and group. Start your private cruise search, and finalize all the details and costs with our team of experts at AdventureSmith Explorations. We’re here to assist you book the best charter cruise at the best price. All you and your group need to determine is where you want to sail!

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The Essential Guide to Yacht Charter Costs

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  • September 14, 2023 August 26, 2023

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The essential guide to understanding yacht charter costs provides valuable insights into the expenses associated with renting a yacht. This comprehensive article explores various factors that influence charter prices, covering everything from the type of yacht and its size to the destination and duration of the charter. By studying this guide, readers can gain a better understanding of the costs involved in yacht charters, helping them make informed decisions when planning their next luxury vacation at sea.

This guide begins by discussing the fundamental elements that contribute to yacht charter costs. It then delves into more specific details, such as the different types of yachts available for charter and how their features and amenities can impact pricing. Additionally, the article examines the significance of the charter destination and its influence on overall costs. By presenting this information in an easy-to-understand manner, readers can gain a comprehensive understanding of the pricing factors at play when it comes to yacht charters.

Furthermore, the guide offers some useful suggestions to readers who are looking to book a yacht charter. These suggestions aim to assist readers in making cost-effective choices without compromising on their desired experience. By providing insights into the selection of the right yacht and destination, as well as tips on negotiation and timing, readers can plan a memorable and cost-efficient yacht charter.

Yacht charters: Where the only thing that sinks faster than your bank account is your ex’s dreams of ever joining you on board.

Brief overview of yacht charters

Yacht charters provide a luxurious experience for those wanting to explore the open seas. Private vessels offer many amenities and activities to enjoy the journey. Whether you wish to relax or have thrilling adventures, charters cater to every need!

You can explore different destinations at your own pace. From sun-soaked beaches to secluded coves, there are endless possibilities. The crew takes care of everything, so you can relax and enjoy your vacation. From planning itineraries to providing local insights – charters cater to your preferences.

The largest privately owned sailing yacht is “A” owned by Andrey Melnichenko . It is 143 meters (468 feet) long and has stunning design features and luxurious amenities. It is a true masterpiece of engineering and opulence.

Importance of understanding the costs

Grasping costs is essential for businesses . It helps make decisions, budget, and raise profitability. Knowing expenses lets companies find ways to save resources and navigate competitive markets. Leaders aware of cost implications can create efficiency and drive growth.

Understanding costs helps evaluate projects and potential risks . Companies can do cost analysis to see if initiatives and investments are viable. This helps avoid financial strain and promote responsible decision-making.

Cost knowledge is also needed for contract negotiations with suppliers and vendors. Enterprises will be more equipped to get optimal value for money spent. This minimizes financial strain and creates strong business relationships.

Not understanding costs can be damaging to businesses . According to The Harvard Business Review (2018) , 90% of small businesses fail due to cash flow problems. These issues are often caused by unreliable cost knowledge, highlighting its importance.

Factors that Affect Yacht Charter Costs

Factors Impacting Costs of Yacht Charter

Various Elements Influencing Yacht Charter Expenses

Yacht charter costs can be affected by several factors, including:

  • Type of yacht: The size, age, and luxury level of the yacht can significantly impact the charter costs. Newer and larger yachts with more luxurious amenities tend to be more expensive to rent.
  • Charter duration: The length of time for which the yacht is chartered plays a crucial role in determining the overall costs. Longer charters usually entail higher expenses.
  • Seasonality: Charter rates can vary depending on the time of year. Popular sailing destinations experience high demand during peak seasons, leading to higher prices.
  • Additional amenities: Additional services and amenities, such as crew members, water toys, and gourmet meals, can increase the overall charter costs.
  • Destination: The location of the charter can also affect the price. Operating expenses, taxes, and local regulations can differ from one destination to another, impacting the final cost.

Table: Factors Affecting Yacht Charter Costs

Additionally, yacht charter costs can be influenced by other unique factors specific to individual situations, further impacting the overall expenses.

Did you know? According to CharterWorld, the most expensive yacht charter in the world is the superyacht “History Supreme,” worth a whopping $4.8 billion.

Want to feel like a millionaire without actually being one? Just remember, the size and type of yacht you choose can determine whether you feel like a rockstar or a glorified pool floatie.

Size and type of yacht

Fancy something extraordinary? Consider luxury mega-yachts or superyachts! Sailboats over 100 feet also offer exclusive yacht-chartering experiences. Here’s a look at the cost range per week:

  • Under 40 feet: Sailing yacht or small motor yacht – $1,000 – $5,000.
  • 40 – 70 feet: Moderate-sized motor yacht or crewed catamaran – $5,000 – $20,000.
  • Above 70 feet: Luxury mega-yacht or superyacht with extensive amenities and crew services. Trendy yachts with unique design features may also fall into this category. Pricing for these exclusive vessels can range from tens of thousands to millions per week, depending on various factors.

To optimize your yacht charter experience, consider the following:

  • Set a budget.
  • Assess needs/preferences.
  • Research reputable charter companies.
  • Utilize online platforms.

By considering these tips, you can find the perfect yacht for an unforgettable voyage – at an appropriate cost!

Charter duration

Once upon a time, Mr. Johnson desired a two-week yacht charter through the Caribbean to celebrate his retirement. He and his friends and family sailed away on the luxurious “Ocean Voyager.” The views were breathtaking and the crew was top-notch!

However, the longer the duration of the charter, the more it cost. Mr. Johnson saw this in the following table:

Extra meals and maintenance for a longer duration would also add to the costs. Despite this, Mr. Johnson still enjoyed every moment, as he felt it was a well-deserved reward after years of hard work.

Seasonal variations

June, July, and August are peak months for vacationers. Because of this, the demand for yacht charters is high and costs surge. In September, however, demand is still high, yet costs moderate.

Yacht companies have seen a shift in preference to off-peak seasons, so they offer promotions or discounts to attract more customers. This helps people plan their trips according to their budget. They can have a luxurious experience without spending too much, by choosing the right time.

Additional expenses (fuel, crew, food, etc.)

Extra costs, such as fuel, crew, and food, have a big impact on the overall cost of chartering a yacht. Let’s take a peek at these expenses and learn how they add up to the final bill.

Fuel: This varies depending on the distance traveled and the yacht chosen. Bigger yachts with more amenities usually consume more fuel.

Crew: Salaries for experienced crew, gratuities, and special services requested all add to the cost.

Food: Cost of provisioning depends on dietary requirements, preferences, and duration of the charter. Luxury catered meals or special dietary needs may lead to higher provisioning costs.

It’s interesting that provisioning costs are easier to estimate than fuel and crew costs. Research from CharterWorld.com shows that extra costs for fuel, crew salaries, tips, and provisioning can make up 25-35% of the total yacht charter cost .

Be sure to understand these costs when planning your luxury yacht experience!

Location of the charter

Geographic location has a major effect on charter costs. Prices can vary due to demand, availability, and local regulations. The table below shows the average charter costs in popular yacht destinations:

Remember, these are simply averages. Prices depend on yacht size, charter type (crewed/bareboat) and time of year. Plus, fuel and dockage fees may apply.

Weigh your preferences and budget before picking your destination. Over the years, destinations have changed due to exploration patterns, global interests and weather conditions. This fluctuating history explains why costs vary from location to location.

Understanding the Pricing Structure

Yacht charter costs can be better understood by examining their pricing structure. Here is a breakdown to help you gain insight into the various components that determine the overall cost:

The pricing structure includes different factors such as the yacht’s size, the duration of the charter, additional services, and any special requests. It is important to note that prices may vary depending on the location and time of year. For a comprehensive understanding, let’s delve into some unique details that provide more clarity without using sequencing adverbs or referencing specific paragraphs.

Imagine a group of friends embarking on a yacht charter adventure, where they experience the breathtaking beauty of the Mediterranean coastline. The cost of their charter included luxurious accommodations, gourmet meals prepared by a private chef, and various water activities. This real-life story highlights the incredible value and unforgettable experiences that can be enjoyed through yacht charters.

By understanding the pricing structure and considering individual preferences, one can make informed decisions when planning a yacht charter. The tale recounted here exemplifies the extraordinary possibilities that await those who explore this opulent and captivating form of travel.

Get ready to set sail on the luxurious seas, where the base charter fee is the only thing that won’t make your wallet jump overboard.

Base charter fee

When it comes to pricing structure, it’s crucial to understand the “Base charter fee” . This fee builds the base for the charter cost and involves multiple factors. Let’s take a deeper look into this fee with a clear and precise breakdown.

Peep the table for an extensive understanding of the base charter fee components:

All components are essential in deciding the base charter fee. For instance, the type of vessel can range from expensive yachts to commercial boats, with different levels of comfort and amenities. Moreover, charter duration, crew size and qualifications, fuel usage, and insurance coverage also add up to the overall cost.

To make your charter experience more economical, here are some tips:

  • Pick a suitable vessel: Consider your needs and preferences when picking a vessel type. Opting for one that meets your requirements ensures you don’t spend extra on luxuries you don’t need.
  • Plan your duration smartly: Figure out how long you really need the vessel for. By avoiding extra rental period, you can reduce costs while still having a great time.
  • Be sensible with crew requirements: Consider the necessary crew members based on your knowledge of sailing or boating. Although it’s important to have a skilled team for safety reasons, having an overly large team can increase expenses.
  • Monitor fuel consumption: Stay aware of how much fuel is used during your charter. To keep fuel costs low, avoid unnecessary detours or excessive speeds.
  • Examine different insurance options: Look into various insurance packages to find one that serves your needs best. Compare policies and take into account factors like coverage limits, deductibles, and additional benefits.

By following these tips and understanding how each factor impacts the base charter fee, you can make smarter decisions when planning your next charter adventure. Remember, knowing the pricing structure allows you to have a great experience without going over budget.

APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance)

APA stands for Advance Provisioning Allowance . It’s a fund given by the charterer to cover costs during a yacht charter. These costs include fuel, food and drinks, marina fees, communication costs, and other charges.

Here’s a table that shows how the APA is distributed:

This provides transparency and smooth financial management. Plus, any funds left over are usually refunded to the charterer.

Here are some tips to effectively manage your APA:

  • Plan – Estimate expenses based on duration, itinerary, and guests.
  • Communicate – Share preferences with the captain or team.
  • Monitor – Review and monitor expenditure.
  • Prioritize – Allocate funds according to your priorities.

By following these tips, you can make the most of your APA and enjoy a stress-free yacht charter!

Extra costs and fees

It’s worth noting that these are some examples of extra costs and fees you may come across. The details will depend on your circumstances and the product or service being offered.

A historical example illustrating the importance of understanding extra costs is the Suez Canal . Initially estimated at $90 million (in today’s currency), additional expenses amounted to another $125 million. This shows how unexpected costs can significantly impact projects and emphasizes the need for thorough consideration of extra costs and fees.

Having an understanding of extra costs and fees means you can make informed decisions and budget effectively. By assessing and accounting for these additional expenses, you can get an accurate idea of the total cost involved in your purchase or agreement.

Deposits and cancellation policies

Deposits and cancellation policies are essential in understanding pricing. It’s key to get to know these policies, as they can change your overall experience with a product or service.

So, let’s look deeper into deposit and cancellation policies:

You need to remember that each product or service has its own deposit and cancellation policies. These policies protect both the customer and the provider, helping ensure fairness for all.

Being aware of these policies helps you make smart decisions. Knowing all fees and restrictions linked to deposits and cancellations avoids surprises and makes sure your choices fit your needs.

Here’s a fun historical fact about deposit and cancellation policies: Ancient Roman theatres had their own refund system! If a play was cancelled due to bad weather or other issues, people could get their ticket money back. This shows that, centuries ago, it was already acknowledged how important it is to have clear rules regarding cancellations.

Tips for Reducing Yacht Charter Costs

Yacht Charter Cost Reduction Strategies:

  • Plan in advance: Booking your yacht charter early allows you to take advantage of early bird discounts and secure the best rates.
  • Opt for shoulder seasons: Consider chartering during the off-peak months which are typically less expensive than the peak season.
  • Be flexible with your itinerary: Choosing less popular destinations or mixing popular and lesser-known spots can help reduce costs.
  • Share the charter: Splitting the cost with friends or family members can significantly lower individual expenses while still enjoying the experience together.
  • Limit additional expenses: Be mindful of extras such as fuel, provisioning, and crew gratuity, as these can add up quickly. Consider self-catering options or bringing your own supplies to save on provisioning costs.
  • Consider shorter charters: If your schedule and budget allow, opting for a shorter charter period can help lower overall costs while still enjoying a memorable yacht experience.

In addition, it’s worth noting that chartering during the offseason may offer additional advantages, such as more availability and a greater chance of negotiating lower prices.

By following these tips, you can make the most of your yacht charter while keeping costs under control.

Pro Tip: Collaborate with a reputable yacht charter broker who can help you navigate the options and find the best deal for your budget and preferences.

Timing is everything, especially when booking a yacht charter – book ahead of time to save money, unless you’re into that ‘last-minute panic’ adrenaline rush.

Booking in advance

Booking a yacht charter in advance is a great way to save money. This way, you can get better rates and more options. Here are the benefits:

  • Discounts: Early bird reservations often have discounted rates.
  • More Options: You can select your ideal yacht if you book early.
  • Price Stability: Booking early locks in the current rate and prevents price increases.

Plus, booking early gives you peace of mind. You don’t have to worry about yacht availability. Here’s how to make an advanced booking:

  • Plan: Research and compare yacht charter companies in advance.
  • Budget: Determine your budget and allocate funds for the charter.
  • Contact: Contact the yacht charter company directly to negotiate rates.

By following these tips, you can find a cost-effective yacht charter that suits your needs. So, start planning your next adventure now!

Being flexible with dates and destinations

Being ready to go for different dates and places can reduce yacht charter costs significantly. Follow this 4-step guide and make the most of flexibility:

  • Think Off-peak: Opt for less busy travel periods and watch your budget. Steer clear of peak seasons and holidays, when prices are high.
  • Check Multiple Destinations: Don’t focus on one place. Compare prices for various spots and find more affordable options.
  • Grab Last-Minute Deals: Many charters offer discounted rates for late bookings. Flexible dates bring significant savings.
  • Consider Alternative Routes: Changing your sailing route can lower fees and regulations. And that means lower costs for you.

Remember: offers and discounts vary across charters and locations. So do your research for the best deals.

Let’s look at an example of the power of flexibility in yacht charters. A group of friends dreamed of a Mediterranean trip during peak season. But the high price tag was a bummer. So, they adjusted their travel dates and decided to explore the Greek coast instead.

By going off-peak and taking advantage of the available deals, they got a fully equipped yacht for a much lower rate. This proves that being open-minded about dates and places can unlock amazing possibilities while saving money.

Flexibility is the answer for budget-friendly yacht charters and discovering new places.

Choosing the right yacht and amenities

When selecting a yacht for your charter vacation, make sure it meets your requirements and preferences. Think about its size, number of cabins, layout , and any extra features like a jacuzzi or deck area .

Also, evaluate the crew on board. Search for staff who are experienced and friendly , and can anticipate your needs and provide great service.

Research different routes and destinations offered by charter companies to find the one that fits your interests and activities .

One pro tip: Consider additional costs like fuel, food, drinks, and docking fees when comparing prices for different yachts. Sometimes, a higher-priced yacht can be more cost-effective with these extras.

By taking all these factors into account, you can make a wise choice when choosing the ideal yacht and amenities for your charter vacation.

Considering shared charters or cabin charters

When looking to save on yacht charters, shared or cabin charters are an excellent option. You can still have a luxurious experience while also spending less.

  • Shared Charters: Splitting the cost of the charter with other guests is great for those traveling alone or in a small group.
  • Cabin Charters: Booking individual cabins on a larger yacht means lower costs and more connections.
  • Cost-Sharing Benefits: Shared charters and cabin charters often include shared expenses, making them more affordable.
  • Added Flexibility: With multiple travelers to consider, there’s a greater chance of finding an arrangement that suits your schedule.

Solo travelers, couples, and small groups often opt for these options. To get the best deals, plan ahead and look out for discounts and last-minute offers. And don’t forget to share extra costs! Why not try it and have a luxe experience at a fraction of the cost?

Negotiating and communicating with charter companies

Sarah managed to get a great deal for her yacht charter by being knowledgeable and presenting an alternate offer. Her respectful but self-assured approach helped her make a connection with the charter company, leading to a satisfactory agreement.

To achieve similar results, here are some tips:

  • Research the company to get familiar with their pricing tactics and negotiation strategies.
  • Make sure to communicate your budget and plan in detail, giving the company the chance to provide tailored options.
  • You can try booking during off-season or at the last minute, as this may help you secure a better deal.
  • Don’t shy away from negotiating on the price or asking for value-added services.

Moreover, keep in mind the following:

  • Ask about any hidden costs or extra fees.
  • Be flexible with your travel dates if you can, as it may increase your negotiating power.
  • Use a professional tone when discussing price and other terms to build mutual understanding.
  • Document all agreed-upon conditions in writing to protect both parties.

Finally, good communication skills are essential when dealing with charter companies. Make sure to ask questions, get clarification on any doubtful points, and express your needs. This will make negotiations smoother and may reduce costs.

In closing, the key points to consider regarding the costs of yacht charter can be summarized. It is important to thoroughly research and understand the various factors that contribute to the overall expense. By carefully assessing the size and type of yacht, destination, duration of charter, additional services, and potential hidden costs, one can make an informed decision. Additionally, it is advisable to consult with a reputable yacht charter broker to ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience. Ultimately, through careful planning and consideration, individuals can find a yacht charter option that best fits their budget and preferences.

Moreover, it is worth mentioning that yacht charter costs can vary significantly depending on the specific requirements and preferences of the charterer. Costs can vary based on the time of year, with peak seasons typically being more expensive. Additionally, the level of luxury and amenities available on the yacht will also impact the cost. It is important for potential charterers to carefully review and understand the details of their chosen charter agreement to avoid any unexpected expenses.

Furthermore, charterers should be aware of potential additional costs, such as fuel, provisions, marina fees, and crew gratuities. These expenses can add up and should be factored into the overall budget when considering a yacht charter. Properly budgeting for these additional costs will help ensure a stress-free and enjoyable experience on board.

The Essential Guide to Yacht Charter Costs highlights the importance of understanding and budgeting for the various expenses associated with yacht charter. By providing comprehensive information and tips, the article serves as a valuable resource for individuals considering a yacht charter.

Source: The Essential Guide to Yacht Charter Costs , yachtcharterfleet.com

The only thing more luxurious than a yacht charter is the feeling of not having to worry about the cost… but let’s not dwell on that.

Recap of essential information

Let’s recap some essential info to cement our understanding. Here are 4 key points to recall:

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  • Thirdly, organizing important info in a systematic way helps us remember it better.
  • Lastly, a creative and engaging presentation can help comprehension.

Now, some fresh details that haven’t been touched upon:

  • To comprehend better, adding in relevant examples and case studies is useful.
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And now for tips to help us retain and comprehend essential info:

  • Acronyms and memory hooks are great mnemonic techniques for memorizing and recalling.
  • Practicing active learning methods, like quizzes and discussions, improves retention and comprehension.

These strategies can help us learn and remember essential info effectively. Their strength lies in making complex concepts simpler, while also engaging learners.

Final thoughts and recommendations

It’s essential to prioritize learning and growth to stay on top in this ever-changing world.

Effective communication and collaboration are vital for success and innovating.

Diversity and inclusion build a more welcoming workplace and also spark creativity and problem-solving.

Organisations must invest in tech and infra to adapt during uncertain times.

These tips are not exhaustive, so tailor them to your unique needs.

Explore AI to increase productivity and streamline processes.

Put money into employee training to boost efficiency and effectiveness with digital skills.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much does it cost to charter a yacht?

A: The cost of chartering a yacht depends on various factors such as the size of the yacht, the duration of the charter, the destination, and any additional services or amenities. On average, yacht charter costs can range from $10,000 to over $1 million per week.

Q: What is included in the yacht charter cost?

A: Yacht charter costs typically include the rental fee for the yacht, the crew’s wages, onboard amenities, and insurance coverage. However, additional expenses such as fuel, food and beverages, docking fees, and taxes may not always be included and should be discussed with the charter company.

Q: Are there any additional fees that I should be aware of?

A: Yes, there may be additional fees associated with yacht charters. These can include fuel surcharges, VAT or sales tax, provisioning fees (for food and beverages), gratuity for the crew, and docking fees at different ports. It is important to clarify all potential extra costs before finalizing the charter.

Q: What is the duration of a typical yacht charter?

A: The duration of a yacht charter can vary depending on the preferences of the client. Charters can last anywhere from a few days to several weeks or even months. Some yacht charter companies also offer day charters for those who prefer shorter trips.

Q: Can I bring my own food and drinks on board?

A: In most cases, you can bring your own food and drinks on board a yacht. However, some yachts may have specific policies regarding outside catering or charge a fee for provisioning. It is important to discuss this with the charter company beforehand.

Q: Are there any restrictions on where I can charter a yacht?

A: There may be certain restrictions on yacht charters depending on the destination and local regulations. Some areas may require special permits or have restricted cruising grounds. It is essential to consult with the charter company about any limitations or regulations before planning your charter.

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  • Apr 13, 2022

How Much is a Yacht Charter? 3 Main Costs Explained

Updated: Jul 14, 2022

Find out the real costs of a yacht charter and potential hidden fees.

Chartering a yacht can bring a lot of enjoyment and is one of the best ways to enjoy being out on the water for a variety of events and celebrating special occasions . Coordinating your charter and estimating the true cost of your excursion can be a challenging exercise. There are a variety of ways brokers and charters structure their fees and additional costs that we will break down while noting things that you should consider. We will also describe how rates can vary if you are looking to charter a yacht for a few hours, on a per-day basis, a long weekend, or more than a week.

As a general rule, the longer you commit to being on the yacht, think a week or more, then the more your rate for the yacht will decrease, but note that this is just for the boat . The primary factor driving the discounts is that the owner is securing more usage of the vessel and will happily discount the rate, but other costs will still increase for you. This brings us to the first major additional fee impacting the final cost of a yacht charter; the cost of operating.

What is a yacht charter APA?

1. Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA)

Get ready to put down your credit card because selecting a yacht for your needs is just half of the journey and cost as you see in the below breakdown. Charters often change you all or a portion of the costs they intend to incur for operating the yacht. Not only are you charged for each item, but you pay upfront in the form of APA. This payment advancement is established to hold funds that will cover operating costs and the APA typically starts at around 30% to 40% of the cost to reserve the boat. The APA covers just about anything that goes into operating the yacht during your charter. It's important to note that the 30%-40% hold may cover all costs, but if you go over expect additional charges or if under the APA hold, a return of unused funds.

Below are the main items that typically fall under APA and an estimated cost per day for a 70-foot yacht accompanying 12 guests.

Fuel - $150 to $400 per day

This will vary depending on your itinerary, engines and fuel type, running efficiency, as well as the actual cost of fuel. Expect fuel prices at the dock to be 10% to 35% higher than at a traditional gas station. Diesel fuel, most common on larger boats, tends to be marked up less than gasoline. For a standard day charter, the boat typically will be out cruising for around two to three hours each day if staying local.

Food and Drinks - $50 to $150 per day per guest

Your food and drink budget can add up quickly depending on your tastes, how many meals you are eating on board, and of course the number of guests. If you are eating three meals plus snacks on board then the cost will increase vs two meals and snacks. Prefer steak, lobster, and fine wine to sandwiches, pizza, and beer, then expect the price to increase even more. One other thing to note is that if your requests require specialty shopping then there may be a fee added to the total food and beverage costs.

Chef - $250 to $750 per day

Some chefs will include their fee into a cost per person, which also includes the cost of the food. However, there are some chefs who will come on board to prepare the meals you've chosen and then charge a flat fee per day or meal for their time. Some celebrity chefs, think Top Chef contestants, will demand a higher fee, but we've estimated this cost without the celebrity factor.

Entertainment and Amenities - $200+ per day

Depending on the size of the yacht, it may include a tender, jet ski, water pads, slide, stand-up paddle boards, SEABOBS, flyboards, snorkel gear, kayaks, and inflatable islands, or more with their standard boat fee. With all of the options available, it's unlikely that most yachts will be able to have all of these items available for your charter. This is why most charters offer add-on options which are then charged as an additional cost and deducted from the APA. Entertainment such as live music, DJs, wine tastings, seaplane tour, photographers/videographers, and more is most likely another add-on, and the cost is a pass-through deducted from the APA. Internet and other utilities may be charged back to you as well.

Harbor and Docking Fees - $100 to $225 per day

Planning on visiting a different marina or making a few stops throughout your charter? Prepare to pay any harbor fees and/or docking fees. Some harbors, not as common in the U.S. for recreational charters, charge visiting vessels a harbor fee which is used to maintain the harbor. If the yacht you are on spends any time at the dock of a marina there is oftentimes a fee based on the yacht length and time spent at the dock. Reservations may be required but some marinas are making it easier to book and manage through services like Snag-A-Slip . Note that this should only apply if you are booking multi-day charters.

Delivery and Pickup Fees

If you want to be picked up or dropped off at a location outside of your charter's marina, there oftentimes is a cost associated that covers the yacht's time, crew, and fuel. This can vary based on a variety of factors, but if you want to be dropped off at a different location to end your charter and the return trip back is two hours, expect to pay $1,000 to $2,000 for the empty leg trip the charter makes back to its homeport.

Tip - $1,000 to $1,750 per day

Most charters strongly encourage tips for the captain and crew who are taking care of things before, during, and after your charter. How much you tip the crew of a yacht is dependent on the level of service and your satisfaction. It's completely discretionary, but usually expected and ends up being 15% to 20% of the charter cost. This can be deducted from your APA if there are funds remaining or added on at the end of your trip.

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The asterisk* is here because most characters include the basic crew required to operate the yacht in their base boat charge, typically a captain and one deckhand. See point number three below for potential additional costs .

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2. Charter Duration

There are many charter operations that only offer half-day or full-day charters. This is due to some complexities that arise once you mix in overnight charters. Overnights require a 24-hour crew, hotel-like amenities, and a few other logistical items. As a general rule, if you book a longer charter, then the less expensive it is on a daily basis. Charters may offer multi-day discounts because of the reduced prep work, cleaning, onboarding, offboarding, and the most important factor is that the yacht is actually working and making money compared to sitting empty at the dock. Some charters will offer between a 15% and 40% discount on the yacht/boat fee for longer bookings. This is because, as mentioned above, most of the operational costs are still passed through to you in the APA, so adding days to a charter doesn't increase the operational costs because that cost is passed on to you!

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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. If you are hosting up to 12 guests, then it will indicate to the charter if additional crew members are needed. For instance, if you add on specific water activities, it may require a dedicated crew member just to manage the usage of those add-ons. If there is a high demand for food and beverage, that may also warrant another dedicated crew member for prep, serving, and cleanup. If there are a total of 12 guests, the odds are that the yacht charter may require a minimum of three total crew members, not including the captain. The additional two crew members are not free and their costs will be added to your bill. Yacht charter crews are paid anywhere from $200 to $400 per day plus tips at the conclusion of the charter.

As an example, let's say you are trying to figure out how much it costs to charter a yacht for three days on a 70-foot yacht for 12 people. There are some other factors to consider such as the specific type of yacht, age of the yacht, location, and time of year, so use this as a rough guideline.

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A luxury crewed yacht charter delivers the ultimate all-inclusive vacation on the water aboard your own private sail yacht or power catamaran . Throughout your crewed charter, you’ll enjoy the nautical skills and local knowledge of your captain, while your gourmet chef surprises you again and again with delectable meals tailored to your particular tastes.

A Moorings Crewed yacht charter blends the comfort of luxury vacations with the spirit of adventure travel. Wherever you are in the world, from the stunning Bay of Naples in Italy to the sensational Bora Bora near Tahiti ,your group of up to 10 guests will enjoy spacious accommodations and a premium, personalized yacht charter experience.

Choose from over 15 amazing destinations throughout the Mediterranean , Caribbean , Americas and Exotics . Take a look at our 2023 brochure and book your all-inclusive crewed charter today.

What is a Crewed Yacht Charter?

A crewed yacht charter is a type of private charter where a Captain and Chef team join you aboard your yacht for the duration of your sailing vacation. 

Your crew will be there to cater for your every need, from navigating the waters and leading you to your next destination, to serving up fresh, delicious meals and refreshing drinks throughout the day. They will cook, clean and sail so that you can enjoy the most relaxing vacation possible. 

Your experienced crew will also be able to provide expertise and inside knowledge about your destination, from the most secluded beaches in Grenada to the best places to immerse yourself into Greek culture.

If you want to feel like the VIP of the sea, book a luxury crewed yacht charter with The Moorings.

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The crewed charter experience begins with your expertly crafted yacht, which leaves you with a smooth ride, open spaces, and state-of-the-art features to give you the best onboard experience. Innovative and cutting edge, you’ll rule the waves as you cruise around in style on a crewed yacht charter.

Each yacht’s spacious decks and open interiors mean you can spend as much time as you want onboard without ever feeling crowded. Designed with comfort in mind, you can sip cocktails up on deck and soak up the sun as your skipper navigates the open waters for you. Our crewed yachts range from 4-6 cabins, so you have plenty of choice when it comes to deciding who to share your crewed yacht charter with.

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While bareboat, skippered and crewed yacht charters are all stylish, fun and relaxing, they each offer a unique way to sail and explore..

On a bareboat charter , you will take responsibility for skippering your own yacht and guiding yourself around your chosen destination. No crew will join you on board, although our base crew will be on hand to support you whenever necessary. On a skippered charter , an experienced skipper will take the helm for all or part of your vacation so you can relax up on deck when you want, while also having the choice to guide yourself around for part of the charter.

These differ from a crewed yacht charter, as a Captain and Chef team will join you for your entire vacation and take care of everything so that you can focus on relaxing and unwinding. Like the bareboat charter, you will still have the freedom to choose your own itinerary and, similarly to the skippered charter, your experienced crew will be able to share local knowledge and tips to make your charter even more special.

Learn more about the different types of yacht charters we offer at The Moorings.

At The Moorings, we provide everything you could possibly need to enjoy a blissful crewed yacht charter in the Mediterranean , Caribbean and beyond. Whether you need Wi-Fi to share magical moments captured in the BVI , water sports equipment to have a thrilling afternoon in the crystal clear waters of Greece or bean bags to relax and soak up the sun in Belize , we’ve got you covered.

Take a look at what’s included on our luxury crewed yacht charters:

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*For more information, view the full list of what’s included on your crewed boat charter. You can also check out our extensive list of optional extras to make your yacht charter even more special.

An all-inclusive yacht charter gives you the ultimate VIP treatment, allowing you to relax and unwind while also enjoying freedom and privacy whenever you want it. From sensational, authentic food to experienced skippers who will guide you around your chosen destination, a crewed yacht charter offers a slice of paradise. The cost of a luxury crewed yacht charter will differ depending on a number of factors, including:

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How Much Does Chartering a Yacht Cost?

C hartering a yacht is a dream-come-true experience for many. The allure of sailing the open seas or cruising along picturesque coastlines is undeniable. However, one common question that arises when considering a yacht charter is, ” How Much Does Chartering a Yacht Cost?” In this post, we will look at the numerous elements that impact yacht charter costs and offer tips on how to make your yacht charter experience memorable without breaking the bank.

In this comprehensive guide, we will dive deep into the world of yacht chartering to unravel the complexities of its pricing. We’ll explore the various factors that influence the cost of chartering a yacht, providing you with valuable insights to help you embark on your maritime journey well-prepared. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a novice looking to dip your toes into the world of yachting, understanding the intricacies of yacht charter costs will enable you to navigate the seas of possibilities with confidence.

The Different Types of Yachts

Yachts come in various sizes and styles, catering to a wide range of preferences and desires. Understanding the different types of yachts is crucial in determining the kind of experience you’re looking for. Here, we’ll delve deeper into the world of yachts and explore the key features and characteristics of each type.

Sailboats: Embrace Tranquility

For those who yearn for the romance of wind-powered travel, sailboats are the quintessential choice. These vessels harness the power of the wind to gracefully glide across the water, offering a serene and eco-friendly experience. Sailboats are renowned for their classic charm and unhurried pace, making them ideal for leisurely explorations and laid-back adventures. If you seek tranquility, a sailboat charter might be your perfect ticket to a relaxing journey on the water.

Motor Yachts: Luxury and Speed

If you crave the ultimate in luxury and desire to cover more ground in less time, motor yachts are your go-to option. Equipped with powerful engines, these yachts provide the perfect blend of opulence and speed. Picture yourself cruising through turquoise waters with a sun-drenched deck, savoring the lavish amenities these vessels offer. Whether you’re planning a high-octane coastal adventure or a leisurely island-hopping escapade, motor yachts offer the means to do so in style and comfort.

Catamarans: Stability and Space

Catamarans are the embodiment of stability and space. These twin-hulled vessels provide a remarkably steady ride, even in choppier waters, making them an excellent choice for those prone to seasickness. With their wide decks and spacious interiors, catamarans offer plenty of room for lounging, dining, and socializing. They’re a favored pick for families and groups of friends seeking a spacious and stable platform for their nautical explorations.

Superyachts: Ultimate Extravagance

For those who demand nothing but the best, superyachts are the epitome of extravagance. These colossal vessels redefine opulence with their luxurious amenities, including multiple decks, spacious cabins, gourmet kitchens, and even onboard swimming pools and helipads. Chartering a superyacht is akin to stepping into a floating palace, where your every whim is catered to by a dedicated crew. These exclusive vessels are reserved for those seeking an unparalleled, lavish experience on the high seas.

Gulets: Mediterranean Charm

Gulets offer a taste of Mediterranean charm and simplicity. Originating from the Mediterranean and Aegean regions, these wooden vessels exude rustic elegance. Gulets are perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in the local culture and enjoy a more traditional sailing experience. With their spacious decks, comfortable cabins, and delicious cuisine prepared onboard, gulets offer a unique blend of relaxation and cultural exploration.

Trawlers: Long-Distance Cruising

Trawlers are the workhorses of the yacht world, designed for long-distance cruising and fuel efficiency. These sturdy vessels offer a comfortable and stable ride, making them suitable for extended journeys. Trawler enthusiasts appreciate the practicality of these yachts, often equipped with features like full kitchens, ample storage, and comfortable living spaces. If you’re planning an extended coastal adventure or even a transoceanic voyage, a trawler may be your ideal choice.

By understanding the nuances of each type of yacht, you can make an informed decision when selecting the vessel that best suits your preferences and needs. Whether you’re seeking serenity, speed, luxury, space, or cultural immersion, the world of yachting has a vessel tailored to provide you with an unforgettable journey on the open waters.

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Factors Influencing Yacht Charter Costs

The cost of chartering a yacht is affected by several factors, including:

1. Yacht Type and Size

Larger yachts with more amenities generally come with higher charter costs.

2. Charter Duration

The duration of your charter significantly impacts the price. Full-day charters cost more than half-day or hourly charters.

3. Crew and Additional Expenses

Chartering a crewed yacht, including a captain and crew members, adds to the overall cost. Additionally, expenses for fuel, food, and docking fees should be considered.

4. Seasonal Variations

Yacht charter costs can vary depending on the time of year. Peak seasons tend to be pricier than off-peak seasons.

Chartering a Sailing Yacht

Sailing yachts are a popular choice for those seeking a laid-back experience. Costs for chartering a sailing yacht can range from $1,000 to $5,000 per day, depending on the yacht’s size and the location.

Chartering a Motor Yacht

For those craving luxury and speed, motor yachts are a great option. Chartering a motor yacht can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000 or more per day.

Crew and Additional Expenses

If you opt for a crewed yacht, you’ll need to budget for crew salaries, which can vary based on the crew size and destination. Additionally, factor in expenses for fuel, provisions, and docking fees, which can add up to 25% to 50% of the base charter cost.

Seasonal Variations in Yacht Charter Costs

The time of year can significantly affect yacht charter prices. High season, typically during summer months, commands premium rates, while the shoulder and low seasons offer more budget-friendly options.

Popular Yacht Charter Destinations

The destination you choose also plays a role in the overall cost. Some of the world’s most sought-after yacht charter destinations, such as the Mediterranean or the Caribbean, tend to have higher charter costs due to their popularity.

Choosing the Right Yacht Charter Company

Selecting a reputable yacht charter company is crucial. Research and read reviews to ensure you receive quality service and a fair price.

Planning Your Yacht Charter Experience

To make the most of your yacht charter, plan ahead. Discuss your preferences and itinerary with the charter company to ensure a tailored experience.

Tips for Budget-Friendly Yacht Charters

  • Consider chartering during the shoulder season to save on costs.
  • Opt for a smaller yacht if you’re on a budget.
  • Bring your own provisions to reduce food and beverage expenses.
  • Inquire about package deals and discounts.
  • Be flexible with your travel dates to take advantage of special offers.

Chartering a yacht offers an unparalleled experience of luxury and freedom. While the cost can vary significantly, understanding the factors that influence pricing can help you plan a memorable and affordable yacht charter. So, whether you’re sailing the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean or cruising along the Caribbean coastline, you can embark on your dream yacht charter adventure with confidence.

Is it possible to rent a yacht for a few hours instead of a full day?

Yes, some charter companies offer hourly or half-day charters, making it possible to enjoy a shorter yacht experience.

Are food and beverages included in the charter cost?

Food and beverages are often not included in the base charter cost. You can either bring your own provisions or discuss catering options with the charter company.

Can I bring my own crew if I have a qualified captain?

In some cases, you may be able to bring your own crew, but it’s essential to discuss this with the charter company to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.

What are some luxury add-ons I can consider for my yacht charter?

Luxury add-ons can include chef services, water toys, and spa treatments on board. These can enhance your yacht charter experience but come at an additional cost.

Are there any age restrictions for chartering a yacht?

Age restrictions can vary by location and charter company. It’s essential to inquire about any age requirements when booking your yacht charter.

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A yacht charter cost may seem daunting, but there are actually many ways to save money and find affordable yacht holidays!

You may be wondering:

Can anyone have an exciting, exotic, fun, instagram-worthy sailing holiday without breaking the bank with a high yacht charter cost?

The answer: absolutely. But wait - Isn’t yachting only for super-rich people?

Luckily, no. Affordable yacht holidays are not a myth. You can find reasonable yacht charter prices that make amazing sailing holidays accessible to many! You just need to know how to find the best deals.

There are six main factors that influence the final yacht charter cost, and if you’re savvy - you can save a lot of money!

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6 Factors that affect your yacht charter cost

There are a number of things that come into play with yacht charter prices. But the good news is that many of these elements are things that you can work to your advantage! 

Boat type  

If you’re looking for affordable yacht holidays, the type of yacht you choose can determine how much you’ll pay.

Sailboats are typically cheaper than motorboats, and past that the type of sailboat you choose also matters. Monohulls are a much more cost effective choice. At an average price of 400€/day, versus the 750€/day average price of a catamaran - you’re looking at saving around 2,500€ for a seven day charter if you go with a monohull instead of a catamaran. 

The bottom line: If you don’t need high-end luxury finishes and a ton of space, opt for the monohull. You can still have fabulous and affordable yacht holidays with this classic sailboat design.

Keep on reading:   the differences between catamarans and monohulls

While it may seem obvious that bigger boats will be more expensive, it is one of the best ways to save money on your yacht charter cost.

A 34/35 ft. boat might go for about 2,000€/week, whereas a 40 footer might rent for about 3,200€/week for the same dates.

So if you need 3 berths, you’ll find a range of options between 34 ft. to 46 ft. They may all sleep the same amount of people, but have a different number of heads (bathrooms). By choosing the smaller length, just 5 ft. less, you can save around 1,000€/week. 

The bottom line: Many people overestimate how much space they really need. While a large kitchen and indoor living area may seem nice, you’ll probably be spending the majority of your time outside! Also - remember, when picking your yacht, what really counts is the number of berths and heads. Similar boats can have large rate differences depending on the length. If you’re willing to sacrifice a few feet, you can save yourself a pretty penny.

Another seemingly simple tip, but be advised that newer boats are typically more expensive than older boats.

Rates tend to drop the older the boat gets. While younger yachts might be shinier and more modern, it’s going to cost you. However, this is not the most important factor that goes into yacht charter prices. 

The bottom line: If you don’t need a fancy, state-of-the-art yacht, look for older, well-maintained boats that have lower rates. At Yacht4Less, however, we recommend renting a yacht not older than 5 years old when possible, as older boats are more likely to have a mechanical issue due to normal wear and tear, no matter how well maintained they are.

If  you can be flexible on the timing of your yacht charter then you can save a lot of money on your yacht charter cost and have a much more affordable yacht holiday. Because yacht charters are in much higher demand during summer months or periods of good weather, prices will spike dramatically during those times. For example, our sister company's 2015 built 40ft. sailing yacht will cost about 1,700€/week in the shoulder months of April and October. Then between July and August the price increases to about 3,200€/week, nearly doubling. 

The bottom line: Book the shoulder season to save up to 50% and still get the best of your destination. Also - the rate changes depending on the season are on a spectrum. It’s not just black and white, in-season prices or out-of-season. Oftentimes it’s on a sliding scale, and just booking a week or two outside of the traditional high-season can save you money! 

There are many different yacht charter types available, for example - bareboat , by-the-cabin , luxury crewed , or skippered charter , and depending on your needs you may be able to leverage that to find better yacht charter prices.

Bareboat and by-the-cabin are the most economical options. With crewed or skippered charters, you’ll have to pay extra for the staff and their meals. 

The bottom line:   For experienced sailors, you can save money by being your own skipper! Miss out on the added fee of professional crew and be the chef and the captain during your charter. If you need sailing expertise, you can just hire a skipper instead of a full crew to save some money. That way you get the help you need, without any extra frills. 

If you are just a single traveler or a couple, you could consider a by-the-cabin charter, where you’re effectively sharing the yacht.

If you go this route, you’ll only have to pay for your share, similar to a hotel room. If you're a bigger group, consider asking friends or family members to join you, then you can split the costs even more. 

Where you want to go can play a big role in the yacht charter cost. Usually the closer the destination, the cheaper your airfare to get there will be. Don’t pick far-off exotic locales if you’re trying to stay on a tight budget. 

You can also pick locations that have favorable exchange rates or lower costs in general.

Certain locations will have more opportunities to anchor for free in bays, coves, and other types of anchorages. For example, Greece has almost non-existent mooring fees while Italy and Croatia have more full-service marinas and will be more expensive.

The bottom line: Before booking check with your charter consultant for an estimate for fuel, mooring fees, etc.

Or do your own research about the estimated cost of provisioning and dining out in a specific country. It can be a trade-off sometimes though.

For example, Mallorca often has cheaper flights but marinas and cost-of-living there is more expensive than other locations. So make sure you weigh all the associated costs that you may encounter during your yacht charter to evaluate the true savings of one location versus another.

  5 tried and true tips for maximum savings

We at Yacht4Less are yachting-lovers and long-time industry veterans. Here are our best tips to keep your yacht charter cost down and have affordable yacht holidays:

Whether it is Black Friday, Christmas, or New Years, etc. there are often discounts offered throughout the year. It may differ each year, depending on what our charter partners offer, but we make sure to inform clients accordingly.

The   best way to learn about any available promotions is to sign up for our email list! Be the first to know about any special offers as soon as they’re up for grabs. 

Yacht4Less offers a number of other types of discounts as well.

If you’re booking far in advance, you may qualify for Early-Booking discounts. On the other hand, if you’re running late in booking, you might find some Last-Minute discounts.

These are great if you don’t have a particular destination in mind, as charter companies usually offer last-minute deals on cancellations or surplus inventory.

There are also Long-Term Booking discounts, where 2 week charters usually get an additional 5% discount and more reductions can be offered on longer duration charters. 

Lastly there’s Loyalty discounts. Yacht4Less always offers the best deals possible for all customers but repeaters and multi repeaters get a little bit extra (reductions wise or might get freebies such as a free SUP.  

Other than the boat price, the overall charter price includes obligatory and optional extras. Cost of obligatory extras (i.e. end cleaning, transit log, local taxes, charter pack) may be different between two boats, even if it includes the same things. 

Other items such as bed linen, towels and outboard engine, are sometimes included in the price and other times offered as optional extras at an additional cost.

When comparing two similar yachts/offers, you may be able to get more value by picking the boat that has more extras included and/or an overall lower cost of extras (obligatory and optional).

Avoid overnight moorings and free-swing in natural anchorages. In the BVI, a mooring ball may cost around $25 dollars a day, which you can save by anchoring out. 

Take advantage of your yachts’ fully equipped kitchen and split your meals (have some on board / some at restaurants ashore). You can also save by having pre-dinner cocktails aboard instead of paying restaurants high-markups. 

Invite friends to come with you and then to split the cost! Oftentimes a larger and more luxurious boat is cheaper than a smaller and older one when shared with more friends. It’s a win-win situation! 

Now that we have a better idea about the factors that shape the boat rental prices around the globe as well as some extra tips to save even more money, it's time to have some inspiration. Where can you set sail from? What are the boat rental rates this season? All this and much more at our detailed country guides below: Top Mediterranean destinations

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Carefree Yacht Charters

BVI, USVI & CARIBBEAN Crewed Yacht Charter Costs

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 .

Why Choose Carefree Yacht Charters? Because. Experience. Matters. We're a long-standing top 5 Crewed Yacht Charter Company with over 25 years of industry experience. Our Team's tenure includes 16 years in business as professional Yacht Charter Brokers, including owner-dedicated service from start to finish. Our Team also offers our clients a combined 25 years of experience as professional Crew and while aboard various highly successful yachts in the BVI, USVI & Caribbean. When combined, Your Team at Carefree Yacht Charters is uniquely qualified to expertly and seamlessly handle your vacation of a lifetime. Learn more About Us and the Carefree Difference .

OUR ALL INCLUSIVE CHARTER COSTS VS PLUS EXPENSES CHARTER COSTS:

  • All inclusive Crewed Yacht Charters: The majority of our fully crewed yacht charters, are all inclusive. Refer to the charter cost tables below for an indication of our typical weekly "all inclusive" rates, excluding the standard 15 - 20% crew gratuity. Learn more within our Charter Cost FAQ's .
  • Plus Expenses Crewed Yacht Charters: 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. The rates 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 noted rate. Refer to the charter cost tables below for an indication of our typical weekly "all-in" rates on our plus expenses yachts, excluding the standard 15 - 20% crew gratuity. Learn more within our Charter Cost FAQ's .

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For specific quotes or for our list of recommended options that fall within your suggested budget range, call us in our South Florida office at 954-980-9281 or Request a Quote . We'll quickly match you with a yacht charter that fits your budget, style and interests.

A group of couples that we booked aboard 58' Catamaran Sea Esta in April 2022 said:

I would like to thank Lynne Campbell for making the process for a group of people so easy by providing detailed emails and constant reminders for getting prepared for our trip. Lynne knows the yachts and more importantly knows the crew. Thank you Lynne for all that you did to make this dream vacation possible. Warmest regards, Lorraine S. New Jersey

Crewed Charter Costs --> Cost to charter a yacht in the BVI, USVI & Caribbean

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.

All Inclusive Charter Costs

Charter cost faq's --> bvi, usvi & caribbean yacht charter cost faq's.

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?

  • Standard Crew Gratuity : A main cost excluded from the weekly rates is a customary crew gratuity. The standard amount is 15 to 20% of the 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. Be sure to plan this amount into your charter budget.
  • Other exclusions : Unless otherwise specified, the published rate does not include scuba diving, scuba equipment, premium beverages and fine wines, excessive alcoholic consumption, off yacht excursions, dockage (at guests request), telephone, airport transfers or similar expenses incurred by the charter guests. Some yachts also charge for cruising taxes/permits or USVI or BVI port fees, etc. If there are additional costs that you will incur while aboard the yacht, we will let you know those costs at your time of inquiry.

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.

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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.

Our Charter Destinations

Consider a charter in the popular BVI or US Virgin Islands , The Grenadines or the Bahamas , each offering a slightly different flair.

Yacht Styles

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 .

We Can Book Any Yacht Out There

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.

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Super Yacht Charter Cost

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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Virgin Islands Boating Expo to Arrive in St. Thomas May 10-12 at Yacht Haven Grande

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There is nothing like cruising a luxury new yacht through the Caribbean seas. Fulfill that dream by attending the Virgin Islands Boating Expo (VIBE), set for May 10-12. Book tickets at www.vibe.vi/attend/ . This exclusive boutique destination show, hosted by the Virgin Islands Professional Charter Association (VIPCA), ticks the top three boxes of what yacht buyers today want in a 2.0 yacht sales experience: the ability to yacht shop, wine and dine, and stay and play, all in the extraordinary venue of Yacht Haven Grande St. Thomas, four-time winner of International Superyacht Marina of the Year.

“We welcome our attendees, both the public and those flying into our award-winning destination, to visit with yacht dealers, manufacturers, exhibitors, and our local and global vendors. Experience the best of what the U.S. Virgin Islands offers on land and sea, and shop for a yacht while you’re here,” said Joseph USVI Commissioner of Tourism Joseph Boschulte.

Take advantage of duty-free tax benefits when buying a yacht in the USVI. Additionally, the Government of the Virgin Islands supports infrastructure on shore to maintain charter business interests such as an Economic Development Commission Tax Incentive Program for charter yachts. Charter company professionals, financial companies and Marine Expo vendors with global and local products will be on hand to talk about charter management opportunities in the USVI.

Find the latest models of top brands like Bali, Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot, Leopard, McConaghy, Azimut and Boston Whaler, to name a few. Yacht buyers benefit from St. Thomas as a hub destination for transport ships delivering yachts from foreign manufacturing facilities. Walk the docks, tour the yachts and meet the professional crew. Attendees receive a fully immersive experience on board, with the opportunity to test-sail directly from the show berth through the scenic Charlotte Amalie Harbor to world-class cruising grounds.

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“Teaming up with Waypoints Yacht Charters, our luxury yacht charter sister company, we will bring attendees a dynamic duo that not only meets but exceeds market expectations,” said Laurent Fabre, vice president of sales and marketing for Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based Atlantic Cruising Yachts, which will feature two stunning Fountaine Pajot catamarans, the Aura 51 and Alegria 67. “Discover the epitome of luxury and performance as our Yacht Consultants unveil the revolutionary Fountaine Pajot Smart Electric propulsion system, designed to enhance the experience for private owners and elevate charter fleet operations.”

Daily yacht viewings combine with live music and cultural performances, starting with the Exhibitor’s Opening Ceremony and Reception from 5-7 p.m. on May 9.

Wine and Dine

Cutlass & Cane, Yacht Haven Grande St. Thomas’ newest restaurant, have partnered to produce a curated Food & Wine Experience, with lunch served daily from noon to 3 p.m. including wine pairings. Cutlass & Cane boasts a Michelin-worthy seafood and upscale Caribbean menu, plus crafted mixology offerings.

All attendees can also visit a variety of pop-up bars featuring many beverages distributed by West Indies Company, including St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands-made Mutiny Island Vodka, the world’s first and finest island vodka made from breadfruit and Caribbean rainwater, and St. Thomas-crafted Leatherback Brewing Company’s products, which offer craft beer made with Caribbean-grown ingredients.

Yacht Haven Grande St. Thomas is home to over a half dozen restaurants offering several cuisines.

Stay and Play

Getting to St. Thomas is easy. There are direct flights from the U.S. cities of Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Newark, New York, Orlando and Washington-Dulles. No passport is required to enter the U.S. Virgin Islands for U.S. citizens. Yacht Haven Grande St. Thomas is a 15-minute drive across the beautifully historic Charlotte Amalie Waterfront from St. Thomas’ Cyril E. King Airport.

Strong show partnerships have translated into reduced room rates at some of St. Thomas’ top resorts, including the Westin Beach Resort & Spa at Frenchman’s Reef; The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas; Margaritaville Vacation Club St. Thomas; Bluebeard’s; and the Pink Palm Hotel. Discounted Virgin Islands Boating Expo attendee rates are available at vibe.vi/accommodations/.

In February 2024, the U.S. Virgin Islands was nominated for Leading Beach Destination, Leading Destination and Most Romantic Destination in the World Travel Awards. Miles of bays and beaches, a historic town that dates to the 1600s, fine dining, duty-free shopping, and much more make St. Thomas the ultimate vacation destination. Add to this that neighboring St. John, home of the Virgin Islands National Park, is a half-hour cruise away.

Visit www.vibe.vi/attend to book tickets to attend VIBE 2024 now!

  • General Admission: One-day general admission VIBE tickets cost $49 per person, with children under age 12 free. This includes access to the marina for yacht viewings, the Marine Vendor Expo in Harbor 360, and two free drinks.

Or purchase a 2-for-1 General Admission 3-day Ticket for $73.50 and bring a friend.

Or buy the VIP Admission 4-day ticket is $399 and includes the opening ceremony, priority yacht viewing, tickets to the Food & Wine Experience, plus champagne on arrival and VIP Lounge Access.

  • Food & Wine Experience: This three-day experience is included in VIP tickets. Or purchase as an add-on to a General Admission Virgin Islands Boating Expo ticket for $55 per day.
  • Exhibitors Opening Ceremony & Reception: Pay only $99 per person. Includes cocktails, canapes, live music, and cultural performances.

For more information on VIBE 2024, visit www.vibe.vi .  For information about the Virgin Islands Professional Charter Association (VIPCA) visit www.vipca.org .

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  1. Yacht Charter Cost: What Can You Expect to Pay?

    Here's a quick overview of the average cost to rent a yacht (not including extra expenses) for the most common types available: Average Weekly Sailing Charter Rates. Sailing Yacht. $10,000-$20,000. Sailing Boats Under 80ft. $20,000-$50,000. Sailing Boats Between 80ft - 120ft. $50,000-$100,000.

  2. Yacht Charter Cost Guide 2024

    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.".

  3. How much does it cost to charter a yacht?

    Yacht charter costs vary based on several elements: the yacht type, destination, local taxes, dates and the age of the yacht. 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.

  4. Yacht Charter Costs Explained

    This contract is often referred to as a "plus all expenses" contract and requires that the charterer pay for fuel, food, beverages and dockage fees as an additional expense outside of the base charter fee. Typically, guests can accumulate an additional 25% to 50% of the base charter fee though this is dependent on what is consumed.

  5. Understanding Yacht Chartering Costs: A Comprehensive Guide

    Understanding the additional fees associated with yacht chartering is crucial for budgeting effectively. These fees can significantly impact the total cost of your charter: Fuel: Yachts consume fuel, even sailing yachts, and you may be responsible for covering these costs. Fuel expenses can vary depending on the yacht's size, distance ...

  6. How Much Does it Actually Cost to Charter a Yacht?

    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.

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

    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 ...

  8. How Much Is a 4-Day Charter On Below Deck? (2023 Costs)

    The cost to charter a Below Deck yacht for four days ranges from $24,000 to $200,000, depending on the specific yacht you choose. Additional costs such as crew gratuity, fuel, dockage fees, and provisioning allowance range from $36,342 to $115,714 for a 4-day yacht rental. For a 4-day charter, you can expect to pay around 57% of the weekly rate.

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

    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: You can charter a yacht anywhere worldwide.

  10. How Much Does It Cost to Charter a Yacht?

    The time of the year —peak summer season, for example— does as well. 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.

  11. How Much Do Luxury Yacht Charters Cost?

    Prices and amenities can be as extravagant or as laid-back as you choose. Yachts decked out with spas, swimming pools, mahogany wood panels, expansive decks and majestic staterooms can reach upwards of $30,000 to $74,000 a day for a seven day charter. These floating resorts have crews of 18 to 30 and sleep anywhere from 12 to 34 people.

  12. How Much does it Cost to Charter a Luxury Yacht?

    Factors influencing the cost of a yacht charter Size and type of yachts influences (a lot) charter costs. The size of a yacht is the key factor impacting the price:. Between 65ft (20m) and 80ft (24m), expect a weekly charter rate of $20,000 to $80,000.; Between 80ft (24m) and 100ft (30m), expect a weekly charter rate of $80,000 and $120,000.; For a superyacht over 100ft (30m), expect a weekly ...

  13. Everything You Need to Know About the Cost to Charter a Yacht

    The Cost to Charter a Yacht by Trip Length. The length of your trip also affects the cost to charter a yacht. For example, the base price of the Lotus charter mentioned above is $796, which includes two hours of sailing. If you want to sail for three hours, the price will increase by half to $1,194, and go up accordingly for every hour you add on.

  14. How Much Does It Cost to Charter a Yacht?

    Yacht charters are priced per day or per week, and as the cruise gets longer the per-day price comes down. Shorter trips of less than one week are less expensive overall but will cost more per day. For instance a 4-day private Galapagos cruise aboard the Coral I & Coral II costs about $510 per person per day, whereas an 11-day charter aboard ...

  15. The Essential Guide to Yacht Charter Costs

    On average, yacht charter costs can range from $10,000 to over $1 million per week. FAQ 2: Q: What is included in the yacht charter cost? A: Yacht charter costs typically include the rental fee for the yacht, the crew's wages, onboard amenities, and insurance coverage.

  16. How Much is a Yacht Charter? 3 Main Costs Explained

    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.

  17. Crewed Yacht Charters

    The cost of a luxury crewed yacht charter will differ depending on a number of factors, including: Which of our incredible destinations you charter a yacht in (Mediterranean, Caribbean, Americas or Exotics) ... Any day-to-day costs and spending money; Get in touch with us today with any questions about our luxury crewed yacht charters.

  18. How Much Does Chartering a Yacht Cost?

    Full-day charters cost more than half-day or hourly charters. 3. Crew and Additional Expenses. Chartering a crewed yacht, including a captain and crew members, adds to the overall cost. Additionally, expenses for fuel, food, and docking fees should be considered. 4. Seasonal Variations. Yacht charter costs can vary depending on the time of year.

  19. How Much Does a Private Yacht Charter Cost?

    Rates for a crewed yacht charter vacation range from $2,500 pp/day to over $20,000 pp/day - we work with your holiday budget, and deliver an extraordinary experience in all price ranges +1 239-896-7278

  20. How Much to Charter a Yacht?

    Our private yacht charters start at $3000 a day and go up to $21000 for a weekly rental. The best part about a yacht charter is you customize the agenda to best fit your wants and needs. Additional pricing measures for our private yacht charter program includes: (example pricing for 75' Princess Yacht) $4000 for the day (8 hours) 21K for the ...

  21. Yacht Charter Cost: The Ultimate Guide to Saving Money 2023

    While it may seem obvious that bigger boats will be more expensive, it is one of the best ways to save money on your yacht charter cost. A 34/35 ft. boat might go for about 2,000€/week, whereas a 40 footer might rent for about 3,200€/week for the same dates. So if you need 3 berths, you'll find a range of options between 34 ft. to 46 ft.

  22. How Much Does it Cost to Charter a Crewed Yacht

    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 ...

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

    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. Conclusion. 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 ...

  24. Virgin Islands Boating Expo Arrives in St. Thomas May 10-12 at Yacht

    Or purchase a 2-for-1 General Admission 3-day Ticket for $73.50 and bring a friend. Or buy the VIP Admission 4-day ticket is $399 and includes the opening ceremony, priority yacht viewing, tickets to the Food & Wine Experience, plus champagne on arrival and VIP Lounge Access.