Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the most common questions about yacht charter: how to choose a yacht, what's included, whether you need a skipper, how booking works and what to expect on arrival.
General
A yacht charter is renting a yacht for a set period, usually from a few days to several weeks. You have the yacht at your disposal and travel your chosen route.
A standard charter includes: yacht rental, insurance, and basic equipment. Extras include: fuel, port fees, provisions, a skipper (if required), and other services.
Skipper
It depends on your experience. If you don't have a sailing licence, you'll need a skipper. Experienced sailors can take a bareboat charter. We'll help you decide the best option.
Finding a Yacht
Use our search — enter your destination, dates and number of guests. If you need help choosing, message us on WhatsApp or fill in the enquiry form.
Yacht Types
A catamaran is more spacious and stable — great for larger groups and families. A sailing yacht is the classic option with a more hands-on feel. We'll help you choose based on your route and group.
Special Deals
Last-minute charters are yachts available in the coming weeks at reduced prices. A great way to save if you're ready for a spontaneous trip.
A one-way charter lets you pick up the yacht in one port and return it in another. Ideal for longer itineraries without doubling back.
Booking with an Agent
An agent helps you avoid the wrong choice of yacht, route and charter format. We match options to your budget, give independent advice and support you throughout.
Didn't Find Your Answer?
Message the agent — we'll answer any yacht charter question personally. Advice is free and comes with no obligation.
Need help choosing a yacht?
Ask our agent — we'll match the right yacht to your route and budget.