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How to rent, charter a yacht

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What factors determine the price of yacht charter

Early booking

You can get an additional discount if you plan your trip in advance. An additional plus is that you will have a wide choice; you won't have to take what's left at the last moment.

Type of boat

Monohull yachts are cheaper than catamarans, and they also consume half the fuel, plus their marina berths are significantly cheaper.

Seasonality

The higher the season, the higher the price. This rule applies across the tourism industry. The high season in yachting starts in the second half of June and ends in early October.

Start and end dates

As a rule, boats are rented out for a week from Saturday to Saturday. If you want to change the start or end day of the charter, it may cost you a significant amount. If you charter a yacht for two weeks or more, you will receive a discount from the charter company.

Country

In different countries, yacht rental prices can vary significantly. If you have the option to choose, explore offers in different countries. This also applies to prices for berths, fuel, and other services.

Additional services

Pay attention to mandatory additional charges and the size of the insurance deposit to avoid unpleasant surprises upon arrival at the yacht.

How does renting and booking a sailboat differ from renting a motor yacht

Rental cost

The rental price for a motor yacht will be several times higher than the rental of a sailboat of the same length.

Crew

You are unlikely to be able to take a motor yacht without a crew, while you can take a sailboat in Bareboat charter (without a crew).

Fuel

In the event of no wind, a medium-sized sailboat typically consumes about 5 liters per hour and covers an average of 5 miles. This means it consumes approximately 1 liter of fuel per nautical mile. A medium-sized motor yacht (40-50 feet) in planing mode can consume around 240 liters per hour, but it will cover 30 miles. This means it can consume up to 8 liters of fuel per nautical mile. Make your own conclusions.