Other yachts featured on the show are just as pricey. The Wellington from Below Deck Mediterranean Season 5 can set vacationers back about $270,000 per week. Below Deck yacht prices range from $140,000 per week to more than $300,000 per week. here
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Other yachts featured on the show are just as pricey. The Wellington from Below Deck Mediterranean Season 5 can set vacationers back about $270,000 per week. Below Deck yacht prices range from $140,000 per week to more than $300,000 per week. here
Below Deck Mediterranean Season 6 guests paid about $40,000 to $45,000 for their Croatian charter. Some guests stayed on the boat for only a few days, whereas others, like Roy Oribison Jr.’s group, stayed for five days. “We have two charters that will be 2 nights, 3 days for the discounted price of $40,000,” according to the charter sheet from production.
Orbison and Terez Lauren tipped over the $20,000 limit. In fact, Lauren said she would have tipped $100,000 if the charter was better. She still gave the crew the highest tip thus far of $25,800. But latest charter guest Athena Lucene tipped $15,000, which was still within the limits. But she was dragged for the low tip while making high demands on the crew. [links]
Charter guests would pay significantly more money to charter Lady Michelle, which is the yacht featured on Below Deck Mediterranean Season 6. Guests would pay $275,000 per week if they chartered the yacht during the same time the crew filmed. The price goes up to $310,000 to charter the yacht during the “high” season. here
“There are 5 charters that are 3 night, 4 days at $45,000,” the description continued. “The charter fee covers round trip economy airfare to/from Malta for everybody in the group (maximum of 8 total guests), hotel accommodations the night before and the night after your charter (maximum of 4 rooms), all food and beverages on the yacht and a personalized itinerary while on charter.”