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davidpbrown
11.05.2021 6:46:18

Absolutely. Because chartering a yacht has a base price, the price per couple or per person can work out extremely reasonably when you compare it to paying for multiple hotel bedrooms. If you imagine, for example, that an all-inclusive 3-cabin, crewed yacht could cost $30,000 for a week, split between three couples that’s $10,000 per couple or $5,000 per person. It is worth pointing out here however, that a bigger yacht doesn’t necessarily mean more guests are allowed on board to share the cost with – even the largest of superyachts are capped at 12 guests.


skeledrew
11.05.2021 6:52:02

Absolutely, all agents and brokers will have access to the same prices for the charter of a particular yacht. Having said that, not all brokers benefit from the 20+ years of experience in the yachting industry our Rightboat brokers have. Over these years they have forged and maintained close relationships with central agents and operators to source the best yachts at the best prices. We rarely if ever end up having to charge a client the advertised price for a yacht charter. Brokers are also invaluable in securing you the best yacht charter because of their intimate knowledge of the industry, the yachts, their crews and cruising grounds. The most important part of any charter is to be paired with the right boat for your group’s needs. Getting that formula right will ensure that the charter runs flawlessly. Brokers are also able to negotiate contracts on your behalf, arrange transport to and from the yacht and answer all of your questions, whether it’s about the Advanced Provisioning Allowance, or a local restaurant recommendation.


1kewlchicu2
14.05.2021 1:50:39

There are two types of yacht charters, all-inclusive and ‘plus expenses’ charters. The base rate for both will include the rental of the yacht and the crew, whilst the all-inclusive, as the name suggests, will also include all of your food and drinks, water sports and fuel. Even with an all-inclusive price, dockage and any taxes are added on afterwards. It is more common to find all-inclusive prices on smaller yacht charters, where the boat has just a captain or a small crew, although it is also possible on larger luxury yachts too. All-inclusive rates will be based on the number of guests onboard as this obviously affects the amount of food that will be required. So when looking at the figures of how much does a small yacht cost to charter, the number you are quoted will usually be the final price you pay. more


jescro
10.06.2021 13:21:24

Taxes will be added to many yacht charters, depending on which country the charter embarks from. In the Mediterranean, crewed yacht charters are subject to Value Added Tax which is usually around 20%. In the Caribbean and Florida for example, taxes tend to be lower (around 5-7%) or, in the case of countries such as the British Virgin Islands, St Barths and the Grenadines, not charged at all. [links]


asdf
01.06.2021 5:03:27

One last cost consideration is the crew gratuities which are of course at your discretion. On smaller yachts where you may just have a captain, this cost will be considerably lower, but keep in mind that 10-20% is common depending on where in the world you’re chartering (less in the Mediterranean and more in the Caribbean for example) which on a large superyacht could amount to tens of thousands of dollars/euros. It is customary to give your tip to the captain who will distribute it amongst the crew. here


yurumtin
22.04.2021 1:07:46

Chartering a yacht is a dream holiday. Whether you choose a bareboat sailing vacation, a crewed catamaran or a luxury superyacht charter you and your travelling companions will be treated to a week of salty sea air, stunning views and plenty of adventures. But the question on most first time charterers’ lips is how much does it cost to charter a boat? It is a valid and important question, and one which will determine what type and size of yacht you can charter, what level of service and luxury you can expect, and which location you can cruise in. All of these factors can mean your yacht charter could cost from €1,500 for a bareboat Mediterranean charter to €10,000 per week on smaller crewed sailing yachts and catamarans, up to €150,000+ per week on the most luxurious motor superyachts.


bitcool
11.05.2021 6:46:18

The Nutmeg can hold 6 adult passengers and a one week charter with all meals and bar included starts from $2500 per person.


coinguy
11.05.2021 6:52:02

For those with a larger budget, the 62 foot Callista can hold 8 passengers for $4000 – $4500 per week. And for those who are seeking more space and luxury the 105 foot Bella Vita will cost about $9,000 per week.


linhy123
14.05.2021 1:50:39

Motor Yachts are another alternative and tend to be more expensive than catamarans, primarily because of the added cost of fuel and they are more expensive to build. more


kytradersclassifieds
10.06.2021 13:21:24

This arrangement is most common on motor yachts and superyachts because the cost of additional expenses varies greatly. For example, your fuel consumption will depend on your itinerary. [links]


r1b
30.04.2021 15:31:26

In the yachting industry, the pricing is generally done in one of two ways. The first, and most commonly used is the “plus expenses charter”.This is where the rate for the yacht is for the yacht only, and any additional expenses, such as VAT and APA (includes fuel, food, drink, etc) must be paid in addition. Typically, the APA is 35% of the base price, whilst the VAT rate depends of course on the country that you start the charter in.


cre8r
06.06.2021 8:51:47

See below for a rough yacht charter cost guide! [links]


StinkiePhish
14.06.2021 14:09:48

What are delivery and redelivery fees in yachting?


tfoote
23.05.2021 23:15:35

75ft – 100ft $4,500 – $8,500
100ft – 120ft $7,400 – $15,000 here


lilomar
17.05.2021 12:35:30

75ft – 100ft $3,500 – $6,500
100ft – 120ft $6,800 – $8,000 more


n0m4d
22.04.2021 12:54:13

Besides being able to cruise under the warm sun and enjoy swimming in blue water all year long, Miami boat scene has a lot more to offer these days: cruising past historic landmarks, exploring Miami’s islands and places, stopping by for lunch or dinner at waterfront restaurants, water activities like jet skis, jet packs and snorkeling, partying at the sandbar next to the other yachts and boats, and a lot more.


zbillyofreyc
16.05.2021 15:27:25

Up to 30ft $800 – $1,100
30ft – 55ft $1,800 – $3,000
55ft – 75ft $2,600 – $5,200 more


distant
31.05.2021 22:54:28

Private Chef $450 plus provisioning
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