Yacht Charter

Introduction

Yacht Chartering is known as the best kept secret in the holiday industry. It is where you hire a yacht (either a sailing yacht or a motor yacht) and to sail in a different part of the world each year. As well as the flexibility it offers it can also be surprisingly excellent value for money, often working out cheaper than booking hotel rooms, especially if there are a good number of people going on holiday together. It also usually works out cheaper than owning your own yacht if you charter for up to six weeks a year. In order to charter a yacht you will need to demonstrate that you have a qualified skipper and at least one competent member of crew. if you are not able to supply your own skipper (this is known as "bare-boat charter") you can pay to have one supplied which is known as a "skippered" or "crewed" charter.

Useful Articles

  1. Choosing a Charter Company
  2. Choosing a Charter Yacht
  3. Chartering Checklist
  4. Yacht Handover Checklist

Top Charter Destinations

  1. Australia
  2. Bahamas
  3. British Virgin Islands
  4. Canada
  5. Croatia
  6. France
  7. Germany
  8. Greece
  9. Italy
  10. Spain
  11. Turkey
  12. New Zealand
  13. United Kingdom
# United States

 

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