With the cruising industry in tatters and the desire for remote travel greater than ever, chartering a yacht can sound appealing. Here's what you get for $5,000 to $150,000.
has week-long cabin charters in places like the British Virgin Islands, Mauritius and Bali for as low as $1,200 per person.For private crewed yacht charters, rates are generally thought to start around $10,000 but lower prices can be found, albeit on smaller boats. A three-cabin catamaran can be chartered for a seven-night trip around St. Lucia in July for around $7,000, inclusive of a cook and a skipper, throughFor luxury superyachts, it's not uncommon to pay $150,000 per week.
Furthermore, the owners of superyachts and higher are very wealthy individuals that generally don't need the income generated from the charter, he added.Neither Ziriakus nor Peterson foresee charter prices falling due to the coronavirus outbreak. Gustin believes the global pandemic may actually result in higher demand for private charters.
All-inclusive charters have a set rate and usually include food, beverages, fuel and entertainment such as diving and fishing equipment. Crew gratuity likely isn't included either. It can range from 15% to 20% of the base fee, depending on the accepted standards in the charter destination. Tips in the Mediterranean tend to be on the lower end of that range, while gratuity in the U.S. and the Caribbean are on the higher end.Adventurous was purpose-built for sportfishing along the coast and inland waterways of Alaska.
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