Yacht Week: A Beginner’s Guide
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Last Updated on January 18, 2023 by Boatsetter Team
If you could sail, swim, and celebrate on repeat each day for a week until you’re happily exhausted, you’d do it, wouldn’t you? Well, boating has just the event for that: Yacht Week. Haven’t heard of it? Here’s a Yacht Week Beginner’s Guide :
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First, what is Yacht Week?
If you’ve never heard of The Yacht Week , it’s called the original floating festival. You stay aboard a skippered boat with a bunch of your friends, cruising alongside other like-minded travelers.
A skippered boat is a boat with someone who is in command of it, more or less equal to a captain! This gives your crew opportunities to focus on the fun and potentially learn boating from an experienced guide.
Options exist for per- cabin bookings, too. Regardless, for seven days, you explore convoy-style, visiting picture-perfect destinations like Croatia, Turkey, Tahiti, and the British Virgin Islands. While you have the freedom to follow your own itinerary, you get your skipper’s first-hand knowledge of where to go and what to do.
You can dine onboard or ashore , soak up the sun on secluded beaches, and of course, swim. Come at nighttime, and join your fellow adventurers at organized parties on the beach and in clubs. Or, simply star gaze on deck before drifting off to sleep.
Yacht Week’s brief history
The Yacht Week got its start nearly two decades ago. Directors and founders Eric Biorklund and William Wenckel worked for the same company as charter-boat captains in Europe when inspiration struck. A two-week period in Greece was so much fun that they became fast friends with their guests. Figuring they could replicate the success, they reserved 10 yachts for traveling together for a subsequent summer in anticipation of attracting 100 guests. It worked. They then added another five yachts to that total, which also filled up. Guests had so much fun, in fact, that they requested Biorklund and Wenckel arrange more trips. Soon the duo had more cruisers than staterooms available. So, they turned it into a dedicated business, and The Yacht Week was born.
With another business partner onboard, Biorklund and Wenckel set their sights on growing The Yacht Week internationally. That, too, worked. The company went from booking 30 boats in 2006 to more than 1,300 within a decade.
Experiences you’ve never had before
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The Yacht Week is more than just skippered boats; the goal is to provide you with experiences you’ve never had before! For example, if you’re into techno, house music, and similar styles, the Croatia Ultra Route dates in July coincide with the Ultra Europe EDM festival. Pro Tip: Your yacht package includes VIP tickets.
While music is a big part of The Yacht Week—and cruising in general—other itineraries are more about the destinations and camaraderie.
From May through September, for instance, trips depart from Athens, Greece, and head to a number of islands. To ensure you get to know your fellow cruisers, a raft-up (anchoring your boat side by side) kicks off the first day.
Each day for the rest of the week, you can explore ancient sites and towns with guides on foot or drive an ATV through the countryside. Fun costume parties, White Parties (where you wear all white), and more occur each day, too.
To cap off the summer in style, book one of two available weeks (at presstime) in Turkey in September. You’ll enjoy the country’s famed Turquoise Coast, along its southwestern shore, starting out in Fethiye. When you go sightseeing, don’t miss the chance to partake in a Turkish bath. You’ll emerge with your skin feeling invigorated and an amazing story to share.
Pro Tip: Speaking of sharing, you’ll be sharing picture after picture on social media with your friends and family back home. The Yacht Week also has professional photographers and videographers on hand during each itinerary to ensure the best moments get captured.
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If you’re curious about how the boat operates, feel free to ask questions. Captains love sharing their knowledge and passion, so you can take a turn at the wheel as well. Plenty of cruisers become friends, too, with their fellow passengers, planning future cruises upon returning home. That’s what ultimately makes The Yacht Week a week to remember for a lifetime.
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8 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU GO ON THE YACHT WEEK
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Have you heard of The Yacht Week ? If not then let me introduce you to what could be the best week of your life. Back in 2014 I spent a week sailing around Greece on an all girls Yacht Week boat. We had an incredible time but there were some things I wish I would have known before the trip that could have made it even better. So here are eight things you should know before you go on The Yacht Week!
1) THE YACHT WEEK COULD BE THE BEST WEEK OF YOUR LIFE – JUST GO!
As you can see from the video above The Yacht Week looks like a lot of fun, and it is! This video is of The Yacht Week Greece trip I was on featuring some clips of our boat. I booked with one of my friends and prior to the tip I hadn’t met any of the other girls who were going to be on our sailboat. All the girls turned out to be awesome and we all made fast friends.
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If you can’t get a group of friends together to book your own sailboat don’t let that stop you from going on The Yacht Week. Just find one friend to go with you and book a two-person cabin! You’ll make new friends, and have the time of your life, especially after reading all my tips so you’ll know what to expect.
2) THE YACHT WEEK IS MORE ABOUT PARTYING THAN SAILING
The Yacht Week is basically one big floating festival! If you want to have a serious week of peaceful sailing then The Yacht Week is probably not for you. You will sail from location to location but you’ll spend a lot more time partying than sailing on most of The Yacht Week routes. You need to be in the right frame of mind for this prior to the trip. So if you plan on going on The Yacht Week put your party hat on and be ready to have some fun!
3) CHOOSE YOUR YACHT WEEK ROUTE BASED ON PACE
You’ll likely look at The Yacht Week website and see a destination you want to go to and decide this is the route you want to take. I advise against this. In order to have the best time possible book a route based on the pace you want to go at.
Since I went on The Yacht Week they have added several new routes including an Italy route which they are marketing as slower paced for “sophisticated sailors and the food fanatics.” I have only been on the Greece route so I can’t vouch for this claim but if you want to do less partying, and more sailing and exploring, booking the Italy route seems like the way to go.
The Greece route I went on is labeled at a mid paced route. I love music and parties but I personally would have preferred more sailing and sight-seeing. Based on my experience, I would describe the mid paced Yacht Week routes (Greece, Montenegro and BVIs) as party routes and the fast paced routes (Croatia and Croatia Ultra) as ultra party routes.
4) SKIP SOME OF THE DAY PARTIES & EXPLORE
As I said above The Yacht Week, overall, is more about partying than anything else but you are visiting amazing places on all of their routes so I suggest skipping some of the parties and exploring your surroundings. On the Greece route there was a day party and a night party at each stop. When we docked at Hydra Island , my friend and I skipped the day party and explored the island which turned out to be one of my favorite days on the trip! There are plenty of parties so don’t worry about skipping some of them and opting to take in some sights and local culture instead.
5) SPLURGE ON A PREMIUM SAILBOAT
This is a gross topic but I have to bring it up because I would never want anyone to be in the same situation the girls on my boat were on. Our Yacht Week boat was a cheaper, economy sailboat and it was not equipped for us to be able to do anything besides pee in the toilets. That’s right, we did not have proper use of toilets on our boat for an entire week! Because of this my friend and I ended up renting several hotel rooms during Yacht Week (read Nikki Beach Porto Heli and Hotel Miranda Hydra Island ) just so we could have use of a toilet and shower.
So what is the moral of this story? Don’t go for the cheapest boat you can find. There are now four types of yachts you can book with The Yacht Week – Economy, Standard, Premium and Premium Plus. Spend the extra money to book a premium sailboat, and check that you’ll have unrestricted use of the toilet onboard before you book.
6) THE YACHT WEEK IS MORE EXPENSIVE THAN YOU THINK
I budgeted around $75 a day for food, drinks and extras for our seven-day trip and quickly realized this was not going to be enough. Upon arrival we were told we needed to go shopping for costumes for the sailing competition and parties. Next, we had to put money in for the “Kitty Fund,” which is food and drinks for the boat for the week. We also had to pitch in money to tip our skipper and pay for gas for the boat.
At The Yacht Week parties you usually get one or two free drinks with your wristband, but after, that you have to pay for your drinks. Drinking every day can get expensive, especially if you want to splurge on bottle service. If you plan to drink and eat out and don’t want to worry about running out of money, you should plan to spend around $130 USD/day.
$150 Kitty $50 Costumes $525 ($75/Day Restaurants + Cocktails x 7 Days) $100 Gas/Tip for Skipper $100 Bottle Service _______ $925 TOTAL
7) YOUR SAILBOAT WILL GET DIRTY REALLY QUICKLY
We had an all-girls crew and our sailboat still got very dirty every day. In order to keep your boat from becoming filthy get everyone on your boat to agree from the start to all help clean. If everyone pitches in, it takes less than 20 minutes a day to keep your boat clean. Do your dishes right after you are done eating, and keep all your personal stuff in your own cabin. No one wants to spend a week in a tiny cramped, dirty space. This is the real Yacht Week v. your Instagram Yacht Week…
8) CHOOSE WHO YOU BOOK WITH WISELY
The last thing you want to do is go on what could be the week of your life with someone who can’t go with the flow, relax and enjoy an adventure. If you’re booking a two-person cabin with a friend make sure you are on the same page about what type of trip you both want to have.
If you can’t wait to get to The Yacht Week and party all week and your friend is looking for a peaceful, relaxing week of sailing and sightseeing it is not going to work. If your friend wants to do a luxury sailing trip but you want to book an economy sailboat to save money it is not going to work. This seems pretty obvious but I saw both of these scenarios happen and it is a buzz kill for everyone. Make sure you are on the same page with whoever you book The Yacht Week with, wether you are booking a two-person cabin or an entire sailboat.
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May 4, 2018 at 2:53 am
Hi, where did you get your bikinis? I love them! Thanks!
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August 28, 2018 at 6:02 am
Great Blog! Yacht Charting is considered the best way of spending your holidays and is an interesting activity to include in your traveling.
May 5, 2019 at 5:30 pm
Im about to book the Greece trip with a friend but now I am really concerned about the bathroom situation… can you maybe tell me a little bit more about that?
June 18, 2019 at 7:11 am
The boats have marine toilets; you can use them for #1 and #2, you just can’t flush anything else down them. So that means you have a baggie for toilet paper you throw out once or twice a day. It’s not ideal, but it’s not as bad as you might think, and you get used to it pretty quick. Plus, you’re on land a lot and can use regular toilets pretty much any time you’re not sailing.
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The Beginner’s Guide To The Yacht Week
Published: October 12, 2023
Modified: December 28, 2023
by Enrichetta Cifuentes
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Introduction
Welcome aboard The Yacht Week, where adventure meets luxury on the open seas. If you’re looking for an unforgettable holiday experience that combines exploration, relaxation, and a dose of partying, then The Yacht Week is the perfect choice for you.
Imagine sailing through crystal-clear waters, visiting picturesque islands, and soaking up the sun on the deck of a luxurious yacht. With The Yacht Week, you can make this dream a reality. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a complete beginner, The Yacht Week offers an immersive experience that caters to all levels of expertise.
But what makes The Yacht Week truly unique is the sense of community that it fosters. This is not just a holiday; it’s a social adventure where you’ll meet like-minded individuals from all around the world. You’ll forge lasting friendships, create unforgettable memories, and come home with stories that will be the envy of everyone you know.
So, if you’re ready to embark on the adventure of a lifetime, let’s dive deeper into what The Yacht Week is all about and how you can be a part of it.
What is The Yacht Week?
The Yacht Week is a unique and exhilarating sailing experience that takes place in stunning destinations around the world. It offers a week-long yacht charter adventure, combining the thrill of sailing with a vibrant social scene and a touch of luxury.
During The Yacht Week, participants have the opportunity to explore breathtaking coastlines, discover hidden coves, and visit picturesque islands. Each day brings a new adventure as you sail to different destinations, immersing yourself in the beauty of nature and the culture of the region.
But The Yacht Week is not just about sailing. It’s also renowned for its legendary parties. From beachside raves to themed events on private islands, The Yacht Week offers an unparalleled nightlife experience. Dance the night away under the stars, mingle with fellow sailors, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
What sets The Yacht Week apart from a traditional sailing holiday is its emphasis on community. You’ll be part of a flotilla of yachts, surrounded by like-minded individuals who share a passion for adventure, fun, and exploration. It’s an opportunity to make new friends from all over the globe and enjoy the camaraderie that comes with embarking on this shared journey.
Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a complete novice, The Yacht Week caters to all levels of experience. Professional skippers are available to guide you through the journey, ensuring your safety and providing valuable insights about the destinations you’ll visit.
So, if you’re looking for a thrilling and unforgettable holiday experience that combines sailing, parties, and making lifelong connections, then The Yacht Week is the perfect choice for you.
How Does The Yacht Week Work?
Participating in The Yacht Week is a seamless and well-organized process that ensures you have a stress-free and enjoyable experience. Here’s a breakdown of how it works:
- Choosing Your Destination: The first step is selecting the destination for your Yacht Week adventure. From the stunning coastlines of Croatia to the exotic islands of Greece and the Caribbean, there are multiple locations to choose from.
- Forming Your Crew: Gather your friends, family, or join a group of like-minded individuals to form your crew. Yachts typically accommodate between 6 to 12 people, so make sure to decide on the number of participants beforehand.
- Booking Your Yacht: Once you have your crew assembled, it’s time to reserve your yacht. The Yacht Week offers a range of yachts to suit different preferences and budgets, from spacious catamarans to sleek and stylish monohulls.
- Customizing Your Experience: The Yacht Week allows you to tailor your experience to your liking. Decide whether you want to join a specific route with planned activities and parties or have a more flexible itinerary where you can choose your own destinations and activities.
- Sailing and Exploring: When the time comes, embark on your yacht and set sail. Each day, you’ll navigate to different islands or ports, enjoying the breathtaking scenery, engaging in water sports, and exploring the local culture and landmarks.
- Partying and Socializing: The Yacht Week is renowned for its vibrant parties and social events. From exclusive beach clubs to themed parties on private islands, there are ample opportunities to let loose, dance, and make lifelong memories.
- Safety and Support: Throughout your Yacht Week experience, you’ll have the support of experienced skippers and event organizers who are there to ensure your safety and assist with any queries or concerns that may arise.
- Celebrating the Journey: At the end of your Yacht Week adventure, it’s time to reflect on the incredible journey you’ve had. Share stories, exchange contact information with new friends, and celebrate the memories you’ve created together.
Overall, The Yacht Week offers a seamless and exciting experience, combining the thrill of sailing with the joy of exploration and the magic of social connection. It’s an adventure that will leave you with lasting memories and a yearning to embark on another Yacht Week journey in the future.
Destinations Offered by The Yacht Week
The Yacht Week offers an array of breathtaking destinations around the world, allowing you to choose the backdrop for your unforgettable sailing adventure. Here are some of the stunning locations you can explore:
- Croatia: Known for its crystal-clear waters, hidden coves, and vibrant nightlife, Croatia is a top choice for many Yacht Week participants. Sail along the Adriatic coast, visit historic cities like Split and Dubrovnik, and soak in the beauty of the Croatian islands.
- Greece: The Greek islands offer a magical setting for your Yacht Week experience. From the charming white-washed buildings of Santorini to the lively party scene of Mykonos, Greece is a paradise for both sailing enthusiasts and partygoers.
- The British Virgin Islands: Explore the picture-perfect Caribbean destination of the British Virgin Islands. With its turquoise waters, idyllic bays, and lush tropical landscapes, this destination provides a truly relaxing and rejuvenating experience.
- Italy: Discover the beauty of the Amalfi Coast, the captivating history of Sicily, or the vibrant energy of Sardinia. Italy offers a diverse range of destinations, each with its own unique charm, delicious cuisine, and stunning coastal scenery.
- Montenegro: Experience the lesser-known gem of the Adriatic with a Yacht Week adventure in Montenegro. This country is renowned for its rugged mountains, medieval towns, and tranquil beaches, providing a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
- Turkey: Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Turkey as you explore the Turkish Riviera. Sail along the stunning turquoise coast, visit ancient ruins, and indulge in delicious Turkish cuisine.
Each destination has its own unique allure, offering a blend of stunning landscapes, rich history, vibrant nightlife, and warm hospitality. Whether you prefer the vibrant energy of Croatia, the romantic charm of Greece, or the laid-back vibes of the Caribbean, there’s a Yacht Week destination that will cater to your desires.
Regardless of which destination you choose, be prepared to be amazed by the beauty of the surroundings and the adventures that await you.
Types of Yachts Available
The Yacht Week offers a variety of yacht options to suit different preferences and group sizes. Each yacht provides a comfortable and luxurious setting for your sailing adventure. Here are some of the types of yachts available:
- Monohull Yacht: The monohull yacht is a classic choice and offers a more traditional sailing experience. These yachts have a single hull and come in various sizes, accommodating different group sizes. They provide stability and performance while sailing, and often feature comfortable cabins, spacious decks, and modern amenities.
- Catamaran: Catamarans are gaining popularity among Yacht Week participants due to their spaciousness and stability. These yachts have two hulls connected by a spacious deck, providing ample space for socializing, sunbathing, and enjoying the stunning views. Catamarans often come equipped with multiple cabins, ensuite bathrooms, and a fully equipped kitchen.
- Gulet: If you’re looking for a larger and more luxurious option, a gulet might be the perfect choice. These traditional wooden sailing vessels offer a unique blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. Gulets typically have several cabins with ensuite bathrooms, a spacious deck area, and even amenities like jacuzzis and entertainment systems.
- Motor Yacht: For those who prioritize speed and luxury, a motor yacht is a fantastic choice. These yachts are equipped with powerful engines, providing the ability to cover larger distances in shorter amounts of time. Motor yachts often feature spacious deck areas, luxurious cabins, and top-of-the-line amenities.
- Bareboat or Skippered: You have the option to choose between bareboat or skippered yachts. Bareboat yachts are self-skippered, giving you the freedom to navigate the waters independently if you have the necessary sailing experience. Skippered yachts come with a professional skipper who will handle the navigation, allowing you to sit back, relax, and enjoy the journey.
Regardless of the type of yacht you choose, you can expect a comfortable and stylish onboard experience. Yachts are equipped with all the necessary amenities to make your journey enjoyable, including fully equipped kitchens, comfortable sleeping quarters, bathrooms, and spacious deck areas for lounging and taking in the views.
It’s important to consider the size of your group and your desired level of luxury when selecting a yacht. Whether you opt for the classic charm of a monohull, the spaciousness of a catamaran, or the luxury of a gulet or motor yacht, you can rest assured that your Yacht Week experience will be nothing short of extraordinary.
Planning and Booking Your Yacht Week Experience
Planning and booking your Yacht Week experience is an exciting part of the journey. Here are some key steps to help you navigate the process:
- Choose Your Dates: Determine the dates that work best for you and your crew. Consider factors like availability, weather, and personal preferences. The Yacht Week operates during specific weeks in each destination, so make sure to check the official website for the schedule.
- Select Your Destination: Decide on the destination that appeals to you the most. Consider factors like scenery, activities, and cultural experiences. Each destination offers a unique atmosphere, so choose one that aligns with your interests.
- Decide on Your Yacht Type: Consider the size of your group, your preferred level of luxury, and the desired sailing experience when selecting your yacht type. Choose between monohulls, catamarans, gulets, or motor yachts based on your needs and preferences.
- Form Your Crew: Gather your crew of family or friends, or join a shared crew if you’re traveling solo. Yacht Week is a social adventure, so having a group of like-minded individuals will enhance the experience. Make sure to communicate and coordinate with your crew members throughout the process.
- Make a Reservation: Head to The Yacht Week’s official website and follow the booking process. Select your desired package, destination, and yacht type, and provide the necessary information for your reservation. Keep in mind that booking early ensures better availability and allows for more flexibility in choosing your yacht and route.
- Payment and Confirmation: Upon making your reservation, you’ll need to pay the required deposit or full amount depending on the booking terms. Once your payment is processed, you’ll receive a confirmation email with all the necessary details and paperwork.
- Prepare for Your Yacht Week: As your Yacht Week adventure approaches, start preparing for your trip. Coordinate with your crew on logistics, plan your itinerary and activities, and make a list of essentials to pack. Check out The Yacht Week’s guidelines and suggestions to ensure you’re fully prepared for the journey.
- Enjoy Your Yacht Week Adventure: Finally, embark on your Yacht Week adventure and embrace the experience fully. Immerse yourself in the stunning destinations, enjoy the parties and social events, and create incredible memories with your crew and fellow sailors.
Remember, planning and booking your Yacht Week experience should be an enjoyable process. Take your time, communicate with your crew, and make the necessary arrangements to ensure a smooth and unforgettable journey.
What to Pack for The Yacht Week
Packing for The Yacht Week requires careful consideration of the essentials to ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Here’s a list of items to include in your packing list:
- Clothing: Pack a mix of swimwear, casual clothes, and evening attire. Opt for lightweight and breathable fabrics to stay comfortable in warm weather. Don’t forget to include a cover-up or sarong for beach visits and a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings.
- Footwear: Bring a combination of comfortable walking shoes, sandals, and flip flops for beach outings. It’s also a good idea to pack a pair of boat shoes or non-marking deck shoes that provide good grip and won’t damage the yacht’s deck.
- Protection from the Sun: Don’t forget to pack sunscreen with a high SPF, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun’s rays. A rash guard or long-sleeve top can provide extra protection for water activities.
- Travel Documents: Ensure you have all necessary travel documents, including a valid passport, visas (if required), yacht week booking confirmation, and any necessary insurance documents. Keep them in a waterproof bag or document holder to keep them safe and dry.
- Personal Essentials: Pack toiletries, medications, and personal care items such as a toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, and any prescription medications you may need. It’s also a good idea to bring a small first aid kit with essentials like band-aids, painkillers, and motion sickness medication.
- Waterproof Bag: Bring a waterproof bag or dry bag to protect your electronics, valuables, and any items you want to keep dry during water activities or in case of rain.
- Towels and Linens: While yachts provide basic linens and towels, it’s a good idea to bring a lightweight towel for beach visits or as a backup. A sarong or large scarf can also serve as a multifunctional item.
- Entertainment and Gadgets: Consider bringing a portable Bluetooth speaker, e-reader, or a deck of cards to keep yourself entertained during downtime. Don’t forget to pack chargers for your electronic devices and a power bank to keep them charged.
- Cash and Card: Bring a mix of cash and cards for expenses, including meals, drinks, and any additional activities or excursions you wish to partake in. It’s also a good idea to inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid any issues with your cards.
- Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated during your Yacht Week adventure by bringing a reusable water bottle. Fill it up whenever you have the chance to ensure you have access to drinking water throughout the trip.
Remember to pack sensibly and consider the limited storage space on a yacht. Pack light and bring versatile items that can be mixed and matched to create different outfits. It’s all about finding the balance between practicality and style.
Lastly, don’t forget to pack a sense of adventure and an open mind. The Yacht Week is all about immersing yourself in the experience, connecting with new people, and creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Food and Beverage Options
When it comes to food and beverages during The Yacht Week, you have several options to ensure you and your crew are well-fed and hydrated throughout the journey. Here’s a breakdown of the available choices:
Provisioning: One option is to take advantage of the provisioning services provided by The Yacht Week. This allows you to pre-order your groceries and have them delivered to your yacht before you embark on your journey. You can select from a variety of food and beverage items ranging from fresh produce and dairy products to snacks, drinks, and alcoholic beverages. This convenient option saves you time and effort, ensuring you have everything you need on board.
Local Cuisine: Exploring the local cuisine is an integral part of any travel experience, and The Yacht Week is no exception. During your journey, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to sample the local delicacies at restaurants, beach clubs, and cafes on the islands you visit. Indulge in traditional dishes, fresh seafood, and regional specialties to truly immerse yourself in the culinary culture of your destination.
Onboard Cooking: If you enjoy cooking and want to take charge of your meals, you can utilize the kitchen facilities on board your yacht. Stock up on provisions from local markets or the provisioning service, and get creative with your culinary skills. Prepare delicious meals as a crew and dine on the deck overlooking the stunning views of the sea.
Restaurants and Tavernas: When you want to take a break from cooking, you can explore the local restaurants and tavernas on the islands you visit. Each destination offers a range of dining options, from casual beachside eateries to upscale restaurants. Enjoy a variety of international cuisine, fresh seafood, and local specialties while soaking up the atmosphere of each unique location.
Drinks and Cocktails: Keep yourself refreshed with a variety of drinks and cocktails during The Yacht Week. Stock up on your favorite beverages from the local stores or the provisioning service. You can also visit beach clubs and bars for a wide selection of drinks and signature cocktails that will enhance your party experience.
It’s important to note that while alcoholic beverages are a popular choice during The Yacht Week, responsible drinking is paramount. Ensure you consume alcohol in moderation and always prioritize your safety and that of your crew.
Ultimately, the choice of food and beverages on The Yacht Week is flexible and depends on your preferences and budget. Whether you opt for provisioning, onboard cooking, or exploring local cuisine, there are options to cater to every taste.
As always, remember to stay hydrated and nourished to make the most of your Yacht Week adventure. And don’t forget to savor the flavors and culinary experiences that each destination has to offer.
Activities and Entertainment
The Yacht Week is not just about sailing; it offers a host of activities and entertainment options to keep you engaged and entertained throughout your journey. Here are some of the exciting activities and entertainment opportunities you can expect:
Water Sports: Dive into the crystal-clear waters and indulge in a variety of water sports. Snorkeling, paddleboarding, kayaking, and jet skiing are just a few examples of the activities you can enjoy. Explore the vibrant underwater world, paddle through hidden caves, and experience the thrill of gliding over the water.
Beach Parties: The Yacht Week is renowned for its beach parties. Imagine dancing on white sandy beaches with your crew and fellow sailors, surrounded by breathtaking scenery. From live DJs to themed events and bonfires, the beach parties are a highlight of the Yacht Week experience. Let loose, soak up the atmosphere, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Exploring on Land: As you sail from one destination to another, take the opportunity to explore the islands and coastal towns on foot. Discover historical landmarks, wander through charming streets, and immerse yourself in the local culture. Visit local markets, try traditional delicacies, and interact with the friendly locals for an authentic experience.
Sunset Cocktails: The Yacht Week offers magnificent sunsets that can be enjoyed from the deck of your yacht or at beach bars along the coast. Raise a glass and toast to the end of another beautiful day as you admire the stunning colors of the sunset painting the sky.
Themed Parties and Events: Prepare to dress up and participate in themed parties and events organized by The Yacht Week. From tropical nights to masquerade balls or nautical-themed gatherings, these events offer a chance to get creative with your outfits, socialize, and experience the vibrant energy of the Yacht Week community.
Island Hopping: Each destination during The Yacht Week offers unique islands and coastal spots to explore. Hop off your yacht and venture into hidden coves, secluded beaches, and picturesque villages. Swim in secluded bays, hike through scenic trails, or simply relax and soak up the sun on pristine beaches.
Relaxation and Wellness: Take advantage of the tranquil setting of the open water and treat yourself to moments of relaxation and wellness. Practice yoga or meditation on the deck of your yacht, arrange for a massage or spa treatment at select locations, or simply unwind and enjoy the peacefulness of the sea.
No matter how you choose to spend your time during The Yacht Week, there are endless opportunities for adventure, fun, and relaxation. Embrace the activities and entertainment on offer, and make the most of your Yacht Week experience.
Safety and Guidelines
Safety is of utmost importance during your Yacht Week adventure. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a novice, it’s essential to adhere to certain guidelines and precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Here are some important safety considerations and guidelines to keep in mind:
Listen to Your Skipper: If you have a skipper onboard, take their guidance seriously. They have the knowledge and experience to navigate the waters safely and handle any unforeseen situations that may arise. Trust their expertise and follow their instructions regarding sailing, anchoring, and safety protocols.
Be Weather Alert: Keep an eye on the weather forecast and stay informed about any potential changes in weather conditions. Your skipper will also be monitoring the weather, but it’s always good to stay aware. If there are adverse weather conditions, follow the guidance of your skipper and adhere to any safety measures advised.
Be Mindful of Security: While The Yacht Week is generally safe, it’s important to exercise caution and be mindful of your surroundings. Keep your valuables secure, lock the yacht when you’re away, and don’t leave personal belongings unattended, especially in public areas.
Practice Safe Swimming: When swimming or participating in water activities, always take safety precautions. Make sure you’re a confident swimmer and be aware of currents, tides, and other potential hazards. Use proper safety equipment, such as life jackets, when necessary.
Drink Responsibly: Alcoholic beverages are often a part of the Yacht Week experience, but it’s important to consume them responsibly. Know your limits and be mindful of the impact alcohol can have on your judgment and abilities, particularly when engaging in water activities or operating watercraft.
Stay Hydrated: With the sun, sea, and potential partying, it’s easy to forget to stay hydrated. Remember to drink plenty of water throughout your Yacht Week adventure to prevent dehydration. This is especially important when spending time in the sun or participating in physical activities.
Respect the Environment: The Yacht Week takes place in beautiful natural environments, so it’s crucial to respect and protect them. Avoid littering and dispose of waste properly. Be mindful of marine life and coral reefs when snorkeling or engaging in water activities.
Emergency Contacts and Communication: Familiarize yourself with emergency contacts and protocols in the area you’re visiting. Ensure you have a reliable means of communication on board, such as a fully charged mobile phone, a VHF radio, or other equipment recommended by your skipper or yacht charter company.
Know Your Limits: While The Yacht Week is an exciting and adventurous experience, it’s essential to know your personal limits. Be honest about your swimming abilities, sailing skills, and comfort levels. If you’re unsure about any activity or feel uncomfortable, communicate it to your skipper or fellow crew members.
Travel Insurance: It’s highly recommended to have comprehensive travel insurance that covers sailing and water activities. Ensure your insurance policy includes medical coverage, trip cancellation, and personal liability for peace of mind throughout your Yacht Week journey.
By following these safety guidelines and remaining vigilant, you can enjoy a safe and unforgettable Yacht Week experience. Prioritize your well-being and the safety of your crew, and make the most out of this incredible adventure.
The Yacht Week offers an extraordinary blend of adventure, luxury, and socializing that creates an unforgettable holiday experience. Sailing through breathtaking destinations, exploring hidden gems, and indulging in vibrant parties and events are just the beginning of this remarkable journey.
Whether you’re an experienced sailor or a first-time adventurer, The Yacht Week welcomes all who seek to embrace the thrill of the open seas. With a variety of destinations to choose from, you can customize your Yacht Week experience to suit your preferences and desires.
As you navigate pristine waters and discover picturesque islands, you’ll also immerse yourself in a welcoming community of like-minded individuals from around the world. The Yacht Week fosters connections, camaraderie, and lasting friendships through shared experiences, beach parties, and themed events.
The safety of participants is always paramount, and following guidelines and protocols ensures a secure journey for all. From listening to your skipper’s expertise to being aware of your surroundings and practicing responsible behavior, these measures contribute to a safe and enjoyable Yacht Week adventure.
So, whether you choose to relax on the deck of your yacht, take part in exhilarating water sports, explore captivating destinations, or dance the night away at unforgettable beach parties, The Yacht Week promises an experience like no other.
As you disembark from your Yacht Week adventure, you’ll carry with you cherished memories, newfound friendships, and a sense of fulfillment from having embarked on this extraordinary voyage. The bonds formed, the breathtaking scenery witnessed, and the adventures undertaken will leave an indelible mark in your heart.
So set sail, immerse yourself in the magic of The Yacht Week, and let the sea guide you towards an unforgettable journey of exploration, connection, and pure bliss.
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THE TRUTH ABOUT YACHT WEEK | 6 Things To Know Before You Go
Last summer, my friend and I spent a week exploring Croatia, Slovenia and Montenegro then met up with Kiersten ‘The Blonde Abroad’ and the rest of our all-girls crew for a week of sailing in Greece with The Yacht Week . As a whole, I loved the experience, but there were several things I wish I would have know prior to booking the trip that would have allowed me to enjoy it to the fullest. So here are 6 things you should know before you go on Yacht Week.
1) The Yacht Week will be more expensive than you think!
I budgeted around $75 a day for food and drinks for our seven day trip and quickly realized that that was not going to be enough. Upon arriving, we were told we needed to go shopping for costumes for the sailing competition and parties. Next, we had to put money in for the “Kitty Fund,” which is food and drinks for the boat for the week. We also had to pitch in money to tip our skipper and pay for gas for the boat. At the parties you usually get 1 or 2 free drinks with your wristband, but after, that you pay for your drinks. So it can get expensive, especially if you want to splurge on bottle service. It’s nice to have a heads up on all this so you can budget accordingly. Bottom line: if you plan to drink and eat out and don’t want to worry about running out of money, you should plan to spend around $130 USD/day. Here’s a quick budget breakdown…
$150 Kitty $50 Costumes $525 ($75/Day Restaurants + Drinks x 7 Days) $100 Gas/Tip for Skipper $100 Bottle Service _______ $925 TOTAL
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2) The Yacht Week is more about partying and less about sailing
Yes, you will sail from island to island (my favorite part of the trip!), but the main focus of Yacht Week is the parties they throw. There is a big welcome party the night you arrive, and for the rest of the trip, there are day parties and night parties every single day. I didn’t fully understand this coming into the trip so I wasn’t in the right frame of mind, but once I realized the basic agenda was sailing from party to party, I was able to just go with the flow and also plan some other stuff I wanted to do, without feeling like I was going to miss out.
With that said, I highly recommend skipping one or two of the day parties and exploring instead. On the Greece Route , forget the day party at Love Bay Beach (it’s a dirt beach and not that pretty) and check out Poros! There is a lot to see and you only get one night there, so skip the day party and wander around this cute little town. Also, Hydra Island ( my favorite stop on the Greece Route ) is another must see! Definitely ditch the day party and spend your time exploring this magical place. There are so many gorgeous spots to take photos on both islands.
3) Unless you splurge on a bigger, nicer sailboat, you will not be able to use the toilet onboard for #2!
You can go pee on all the sailboats, but you can’t flush toilet paper down the toilets, and on many of them, you cannot go #2. I am sorry. I know this is a disgusting topic, but it is even more disgusting and horrifying to find yourself on a boat, sailing for hours or docked somewhere overnight, and realize there is nowhere that you can go to the bathroom. My friend Misha and I stayed at several hotels along the way because neither of us wanted to handle not having proper use of a toilet for days on end, but many girls were not as lucky, and there are some very embarrassing stories that I will not repeat here. Had we known about the bathroom situation prior, we would have splurged on a bigger sailboat that could accommodate people using the toilet. So make sure you look into this before you book your boat!
4) Your boat will get dirty real quick!
We had an all-girls crew and our cabin still got crazy dirty every day. Make a pact to all help clean. If everyone pitches in, it takes just a few minutes a day to keep your boat clean. Stay on top of dishes. Do them right after you are done eating, and try to keep all your personal stuff in your own cabin. The last thing you want is to spend a week in a tiny cramped, filthy space. This is the real Yacht Week v. your Instagram Yacht Week…
5) There is no air conditioning on the smaller sailboats
This is really not a big deal but when it’s very hot, it is hard to sleep in the cabins. I recommend bringing a yoga mat or buying one the first night you are there, so you can lay it out and sleep on the deck of the boat at night. And if you do choose to sleep on the deck, make sure someone sleeps next to you. A lot of people will be walking to and from the boats at all hours of the night, so it is safer to use the buddy system, especially for girls.
6) You will have the time of your life!
Just go! If you can’t find a friend to go with you, just go on your own. Every single girl on our boat was amazing and our skipper, Gregor , was one of the kindest and most responsible guys I have ever met! I had the time of my life and I can’t wait to go on another Yacht Week trip, especially now that I know what to expect. It is nothing like the real world and it will be an amazing experience!
Do you have you been on Yacht Week? Please share your stories, tips, and questions in the comments below!
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Hi! I’m Vanessa Rivers, a California surfer girl living in Malibu after seven years in London. I started Glitter&Mud to share my adventures around the world to help my readers make the most of their travels. I am a Founder of the popular travel community We Are Travel Girls and a proud mom to a little travel girl named Sadie. I hope my stories inspire you to travel more, see the beauty in the world around you, laugh more, love more and believe that anything is possible! EXPLORE. DREAM. DISCOVER. BELIEVE. LOVE.
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46 comments.
Great article Vanessa! I have been on Yacht Week a couple of times now, its super fun, but its definitely good for newbies to Yacht Week to hear how to prepare to make sure they really enjoy it! Completely agree on splurging on a bigger better boat, we went for a much larger yacht for BVI than we had in Croatia and it made such a difference! (Having a stand up cubicle shower next to my cabin was a treat!!) Thanks for sharing your tips! You girls and the bikinis are really cute too!! xoxo
Done yacht week three times – great experience. But as you said its about party. Now moved on to Sailing Nations which focuses more on sailing and has super interesting sailing destinations.
Hi Bob! Thanks for sharing! I will have to check out Sailing Nations. Sounds very cool! I love being out on the water. Sailing makes you feel so free!
I’ll be leaving in a few weeks. Wondering what the currency will be like and how much to exchange. Did you use Euros? Or Kuna?
Hi Liz! Greece is on the EURO. Are you coming from the US? Right now 1 USD = .90 EURO – Enjoy your trip! X
Croatia is on the Kuna.
Great article ! really helpful for rookie yacht weeks . I will leave in a few weeks for the Italy route. Do the budget shown here applies for italy as well?
Hi Gil! I haven’t bee on the Italy route yet but the activities and cost will probably be similar. Have fun!!!
What currency is your estimated cost list in? Thanks so much!
Hi Eloise! It is in USD! X
Hello Vanessa. I’ve got a group of 4-6 guys who want to go to Croatia next June and definitely want a higher end boat. I assume we should be able to set this up as their must be others who are willing to spend more to get more. A couple of questions; are all boats single sex boats? Would it be wise to get a few hotels at some of the ports/stops? How about paying for a single cabin? Basically I’m trying to gather as much information as possible before booking starts in a couple of weeks. Thank you, Chip
Hi Chip! If you just want the boat to be your 6 friends I am sure you can find a high-end boat that will work for you (you’ll just need to pay more for a nicer boat) but generally Yacht Week wants there to be at least 50% girls on the boat. So there are all girl boats and mixed male/female boats but rarely all male boats. However I am sure it is possible to have an all male boat. I would contact Yacht Week directly to ask about this: [email protected] | As far as hotels, if you get a nice boat with proper bathrooms you won’t need to rent hotel rooms. I would recommend putting the money you would spend on hotels rooms towards getting a nicer boat with nice, proper bathrooms. Have a blast on your trip! X
Hi Vanessa, excellent piece of work! I wanted to ask you few things because i’m planning to go with some friends of mine from Argentina. If you can answer, that will be appreciated. 1. I read that a Hostess is really helpfull. But, the captain that is not included, is 100% neccesary? 2. How much is the bottle service approximately? 3. How much did you spend, between food, drinks, extras and yatch during the entire week? 4. It’s recommended to make a reservation just for me and my friend, and then the company join us with another group for the 50% rate of men?
Hi Juan! Thanks for your questions! 1) You don’t need a hostess but I am sure it would be nice to have one. You absolutely need a captain or a skipper to sail the boat. 2) Bottle service prices vary depending on where you go. We did the Greece route and I think our bottle service was about 150 EURO for 1 bottle but again this varies. 3) In my post you will see the price breakdown. It was approx $925 USD for the week for my trip. 4) Yes, I would book spots for you and your friend and the rest of the boat will be filled with a mix of males and females for a 50% female/male ratio.
Your review was so helpful! We just booked a yacht for Greece!! Cannot wait!
Hi Sharita! I’m glad my post was helpful! Have a blast in Greece!!! X
Hi Vanessa. Thanks for your blog post # 1 was most important for me as I definitely wanted to know how much additional cost I would be spending. I typically budget $100 per day for trips. Great blog post in general. I will be sharing this with my crew.
Thank you Orane! Glad you found the post useful! And thanks so much for sharing it. If you or your friends have any questions about The Yacht Week you are welcome to post them in the comments section here and I will try to get back to you as soon as possible. X
Hi! When I think of yacht week, I want those typical parties where the boats link together in the ocean and create a mini village to mingle for the day. I’ve only heard of this on Croatia routes. Does this happen for Greece at all?
Also what’s the age range like?
Hi Arly! This does happen on the Greece route, and I think all of the routes! The age range is typically a majority of people in their early to late twenties, with some people a little younger and some people in their early to mid thirties. Most people you will be in there twenties. I think I was twenty-nine when I went, which is on the older side! Have a blast!
Hi Vanessa! Great article. My best friend and I plan on doing Croatia this summer! The $130/day you estimated, does that include the port fees and electric fees at each port? Thanks!
Hi Lindsey – thanks for reaching out. I don’t remember specific cost for port fees or any electric fees but I know our Kitty Fund that everyone pitched money into at the start of the trip cover all the boat related costs on the trip, so yes, all your boat fees are included in the $130/day! X
Hey Lindsey, are you and your friend booking your own yatch? We’re looking for two girls to join our crew for week 25.
Question: the catamarans seem a lot more stable (and thus probably a better place to gather people for the party) whereas the Beneteau Oceanis 60 is just a sexy beast. We want to make sure we can have people over at our boat to party (and that it is stable enough for it). Which one do you think is the way to go (from your observations)?
Hi Kay – I am not a boat expert but I think any sailboat would be fine to have people on to “party” as long as you don’t go over the max weight limit for the boat. The skipper will let you know how many extra people you can have. X
Have you reviewed or compared the two routes? I can’t decide between Croatia and Greece. I have visited both and loved them both for different reasons. But, I am so torn between the two routes.
Hi Jami! I have been to both Croatia and Greece but I have only done Yacht Week Greece. I can personally say YW Greece was amazing but don’t have any experience with the Croatia route. However I am sure it is amazing too! My friend Kirsten – The Blonde Abroad – has done both and she gives a good review here: http://theblondeabroad.com/2014/11/03/best-route-yacht-week/
Hope this is helpful!
Hello Hello, may I ask what marina did you leave from and did you happen to see any yacht week prop stores near the marina are on your route? Someplace to buy floaties, temporary tattoos, UV body paint, and the like. We’re trying to maximize our carry on space by strategizing what we can buy in Athens.
Hi Lynette! I took this trip a few years ago so sorry I do not remember the name of the marina but I remember stores for everything we wanted to buy were within walking distance of our boat including a place to buy floaties, body paint and costumes etc! So unless there is something specific you want you can just go buy stuff with your boat crew when you arrive! 😉
Where do the floaties go after Yacht week? I leave in about 3 weeks and am purchasing floaties now. But every photo I see everyone is on a floatie. Would it make sense to just buy some off of them instead of lugging them half way accross the planet in a carry-on? Or is somewhere in Split just the location of the worlds largest floatie graveyard
Hi Jason! On the Greece route there was a store right in the harbor where we bought floaties the day before we set sail. I don’t know what people do with their floaties after yacht week. Mine got holes along the way and deflated so I threw them away but I would have given them to someone if they made it to the end! You can probably just wait and buy them when you get there. Maybe buy one floatie before and then get the rest when you arrive that way you know you at least have one!
Vanessa, Great article. I’m planning on doing this with a few friends. I noticed that you kept bringing up bottle service as being expensive. What if we ended up buying a lot of supplies (booze included) before getting on the boat. Would that be an issue? Maybe you pointed this out already and I stupidly missed it. Thanks.
Hi Allen! Thanks for your comment! I just mentioned that if you want to splurge on bottle service it is expensive and can add up quickly. You can also of course buy supplies and just drink on the boat and not spend money when you go out to the parties but you can’t bring alcohol with you the clubs obviously, so if you want to drink while there you will need to factor in the extra cost of drinks. TYW gives you a wrist band that usually gives you at least 2 free drinks at each party but you have to buy your own drinks after that so just be sure to factor in the cost if you plan to drink when going out!
Great read, very helpful! I noticed you mentioned 100$ for tip/gas (how many people were on the boat total?) Just trying to get a rough estimate on how much we should tip our skipper, including myself, we have 7 people.
Hi Jade! We had a crew of 8 girls. I think the amount you tip should depend more on how good your skipper is/ how much he does and how much your sailboat cost to rent. We had a small, cheaper boat but our skipper was really awesome so we wanted to tip him well. He went above and beyond to make sure we were all safe, happy and having fun! Hope this helps. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have more questions! Have fun!
Is there a farewell party Friday night on the Greece route?
Hi Alyssa – Thanks for your comment. I don’t remember there being a farewell party on Friday night! X
Thanks for the help! Does anyone have any recommendations for other cities/countries to visit before/after Croatia yacht week? Trying to book a 2-week trip overall, and there are so many options! Would love help narrowing it down! 🙂
Hey Vanessa, There are 8 of us girls looking into booking this summer, Greece or Montenegro route but we are concerned about the age range. We are between 30-35…what was the age range like? Also, we were debating on if we book in pairs (cabins) and be on separate boats or if we book our own, what are your thoughts?
Hi Kelsy! Thanks for your comment! Most people are in their 20s on yacht week but there are lots of people in their 30s too so you girls won’t feel out of place. I would try to rent your own boat all together. It will be easier if you are all together otherwise you will spend most of the trip just trying to meet up. Yacht week is about relaxing and having fun so you don’t want to work about stuff like that on your trip. You will also have plenty of time to mix and mingle with other people at the parties and when you are docked together or anchored during the day together! Hope you ladies have a blast! If any of you want to write a guest post about what it is like to do yacht week in your 30s I would LOVE to publish your story here! X, Vanessa
how much was it for each bottle for bottle service? would it be liter bottles or standard US 750ml bottles?
Hi! Bottle service in Greece when I went was around 150-200 EURO for US 750ml bottles. Cheers!
Is there a ‘best’ month to do yacht week? My friends and I don’t want to do the Ultra music festival. Curious if July or August is better. Thanks!
Hi Kelly! I don’t think there is really a best month but you might find cheaper flights and the places you go to might be a little less crowded in August. June and July are peak high season so best to try to avoid touristy spots during those months if you can.
Do you remember how much of your budget you were able to pay for with credit card, or how much of it had to be paid for with cash? I want to avoid converting too much of my money into cash euros for the Greece trip.
Hi Kurt! I paid for my spot on our boat with my credit card online prior to the trip. Everything else I paid for in cash. It is much easier if you have cash on hand to pay for meals and drinks etc. If you get bottle service at a bar you will be able to pay with a card but a drink here or there and meals where you are in a group it is much easier to each just throw in some cash. I would suggest taking maybe $300 out before you start the trip then getting more at one of your stops along the way that way just to be safe. I did not have anything stolen from me on the trip but it is always a risk if you have too much cash with you. Have fun! X, Vanessa
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As an enduring and highly popular yacht charter destination, there will always be a varied selection of charter yachts to choose from. If you are unsure of the type of yacht that would best suit your needs, there are a few things you should consider first:
Motor Yacht Charter in the USA
With their ability to cover vast distances over a short period, as well as offering comfortable and generous accommodation, not to mention a much wider variety of onboard facilities and water toys, a motor yacht charter could prove the perfect choice for your vacation. From high-performance open yachts, perfect for zipping around waterways and harbors, to larger displacements vessels offering luxurious cruising at a slightly more relaxed pace, the choices are endless.
Sailing Yacht Charter in the USA
If you prefer a more adventurous style of cruising, then a sail yacht charter could be just the ticket. New England on America's East Coast is a renowned sailing mecca, where you can enjoy far-reaching views of the Appalachian mountains as you cruise this stretch of glorious rugged coastline.
There promises to be plenty of favorable winds wherever your destination and a sailing yacht charter is a superb way to experience all the wonder this beautiful country has to offer.
With spacious accommodation and shorter drafts enabling access to shallow waters, catamarans can also prove a great choice for yacht charters, especially if you wish to incorporate the exquisite shallow turquoise waters of the Bahamas i nto your itinerary.
With the wide variety of yachts available for charter across the country, there should be something to suit every type of budget. The average prices for motor and sailing yacht charters in the USA are as follows;
Motor Yacht Charter
Average Length | Average low Season* | Average high Season* |
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Under 25m | $38,375 | $39,300 |
25m - 30m | $50,587 | $50,587 |
30m - 40m | $76,337 | $80,007 |
40m - 50m | $167,011 | $174,375 |
50m - 60m | $310,118 | $317,500 |
60m - 70m | $570,701 | $716,174 |
80m - 90m | $1,044,944 | 1,044,944 |
90m+ | $1,193,623.66 | $1,193,623.66 |
* All prices are quoted per week plus expenses.
Sailing Yacht Charter
Average Length | Average low Season* | Average high Season* |
---|---|---|
30m - 40m | $36,714 | $45,000 |
40m - 50m | $65,000 | $76,871 |
The possibilities of where to start your USA yacht charter are endless, so the answer really depends on your chosen destination. Whether you are looking to cruise around the warm blue waters of Florida and the Bahamas , or prefer the majestic scenery and incredible wildlife of Alaska , there is a destination to suit everyone's taste and desires around this spectacular country.
For Florida yacht charters on the southeast coast, Miami is great place to kick start your charter, where you will find plenty of international transport links, plus well-equipped superyacht marinas and luxury resorts in which to indulge yourself. Relax with a heavenly massage or take advantage of the many fine-dining options available before heading south to explore the exquisite Florida Keys . Nassau is another fantastic option for those wishing to include the beautiful cruising grounds of the Bahamas in their itinerary.
For East Coast charters, the quintessential all-American yachting ports of Newport , Rhode Island and Maine further north are fantastic jumping-off points for New England yacht charters , offering picture-perfect bays, charming clapboard houses, boutique art galleries and chic yacht clubs.
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On the country's West Coast, San Francisco provides an ideal place to start your yacht vacation, with a number of international airports serving the region and reliable shuttle and fast-speed train services delivering you straight to the harbor. Don't forget to include a trip to downtown San Francisco where you can explore its fascinating curving streets and hidden alleys. Head north to visit Napa Valley 's famous wineries or south to explore this region's stunning golden-fringed coastline, including the eternally glamorous Los Angeles , San Diego and Baja California .
Up in the Pacific Northwest region, the San Juan and Gulf Islands are incredibly popular for yacht rental vacations where the pace of life is slower. This stunning archipelago of 450 or so islands offers relaxed and tranquil cruising, with short hops between islands. Accessible by road, Anacortes is the ideal jumping-off point for your superyacht rental around this exquisite region. Head south to the breathtaking Desolation Sound ; world-class cruising grounds bursting with diverse wildlife from humpback whales to the emblematic Bald eagle.
For more information and advice on your preferred charter destination and itinerary, please speak with your yacht charter broker .
As part of the third largest continent in the world, the best time to visit during your superyacht vacation will naturally depend on your destination;
- Pacific Northwest – peak cruising times are during the months of June-September, however, the shoulder months of May and early October are also worth considering, offering a less crowded chartering experience, especially around the San Juans, and the weather is still usually quite settled.
- West Coast – for yacht rentals around San Francisco, Napa Valley, California and Baja California further south, the best time to visit is around May through to November, although these destinations can be enjoyed all year round.
- Florida – the optimum times to visit the Sunshine State will be from November through to April, which are the driest months where temperatures rarely dip below 20 degrees in winter. You should note that Christmas and New Year are peak times and can get busy, so if you are looking to rent a yacht over this period we recommend booking early. Ideally, ensure your yacht charter is booked no later than late spring/early summer to avoid the hurricane season from July-October.
- New England – the ideal time to visit this charming location will be from May to September, although shoulder months are a great time to avoid the crowds, especially late September when the foliage on the leaves start to change to reveal the breathtaking canvas of golden hues and rich deep reds this destination is so famous for.
The USA has been a renowned destination for yacht lovers for years, spurring the construction of hundreds of excellent, well-equipped marinas up and down the East and West Coast, and throughout its vast labyrinth of waterways and lakes, which cater to yachts of all shapes and sizes.
We have listed some of our favourite marinas at which to park up and take a breather whilst on your yacht charter, where you are sure to be welcomed with a wide smile and offered lots of helpful advice as you head off to explore your new surroundings.
New England
- North Cove Marina , downtown New York: hosts yachts of up to 53m LOA, with a max draft of 4m.
- Montauk Yacht Club , Hamptons: this exclusive marina is located near the Hamptons, with pools and tennis courts as well as access to Gurney's Resort facilities. It has 232 berths catering to yachts of up to 67m / 220ft.
- Saybrook Point Inn Marina & Spa , Connecticut: a fabulous location with great amenities on the Long Island Sound, comprising 123 berths for yachts up to 70m / 230ft in length.
- Newport: the spiritual home of yachting offers fantastic first-rate marinas including Newport Marina , Bowen’s Wharf , a marina located on the waterfront, accommodating yachts of up to 56m / 185ft and the Newport Yachting Centre in the heart of town, boasting 4,500 feet of dockage for yachts of up to 55m / 180ft. Some further gorgeous marinas and luxury resorts can be found on Goat Island , a small island oasis nestled in Narragansett Bay close to Newport.
- Boston Yacht Haven: located in Boston’s historic quarter of North End, comprising a fully serviced marina, restaurants and boutique hotel, and offers 100 berths for yachts up to 91m / 300ft in length.
- Nantucket Boat Basin: this pretty marina consists of 240 berths that can accommodate yachts of up to 90m / 300ft.
- Dimillos Marina, Portland, Maine : close to the beautiful old-world town and extremely well run. It has 125 berths for yachts up to 75 meters in length.
Florida, Florida Keys and Bahamas
- Palm Harbour Marina, Palm Beach: extremely well-equipped marina, boasting 200 berths that can cater to yachts of up to 76m / 250ft.
- Mia Marina, Miami: centrally located next to some of the finest restaurants in the country, and a popular haunt of the rich and famous.
- Key West: a great stopover for yachts cruising the Keys and the Bahamas . There are several marinas here catering to larger yachts . Key West Marina - offers 37 berths for yachts up to 60m / 200ft, although this marina gets very busy so we recommend booking ahead. Conch Harbour - has 43 berths for yachts up to 60m / 195ft and Stock Island Marina Village boasts an impressive 288 berths catering to yachts of up to 137m / 450ft.
- Hawks Key Resort & Marina , Duck Key: is a delightful family-friendly marina, offering 85 berths for yachts up to 33m / 110ft LOA.
- Ocean Reef Club , Key Largo: this friendly marina boasts 175 berths accommodating yachts up to 53m / 175ft.
- Atlantis, Nassau, Bahamas: a luxurious resort, with Michelin-star dining and luxury spas, and boasting 63 megayacht berths.
- Marina Del Rey , California: the king of all marinas. It’s the largest man-made harbor in North America and has the facilities to go with it.
- Berkeley Marina , California: a vast marina with 1,000 berths and boasting an array of activities in the area, this marina also offers spectacular views of the San Francisco skyline and Golden Gate Bridge.
- Kona Kai Marina , San Diego: located just minutes from San Diego International Airport, this marina is a great jumping-off point for yacht charters around America's stunning west coast. It has 500 berths that can accommodate yachts of up to 76m / 250ft.
- IGY Marina Cabo San Lucas: located right on the very tip of Baja California Sur, this marina boasts 380 berths, with 33 slips catering to superyachts of up to 115m / 375ft.
Pacific Northwest
- Elliott Bay , Seattle: this marina offers wonderful views of the Seattle skyline plus restaurants and hosts year-round events, and is a great place to tie up for itineraries encompassing Desolation Sound and Alaska.
- Salmon Bay Marina: superyacht standard marina with excellent facilities catering to yachts up to 73m / 240ft.
- Roche Harbor Marina, San Juan Island: this picturesque harbor sits on the northwest side of the island and is a popular stop-off for yachts exploring the beautiful San Juan archipelago. If you're looking for something a little livelier, head to the nearby town of Friday Harbor , which has a marina with 377 berths catering for yachts of up to 45m / 150ft.
If we were to list all the great anchorages around this vast country we would be here all day, so we have condensed this list down to a few of our favorites for you to consider whilst cruising your chosen destination; whether that's in the shadows of the imposing Golden Gate Bridge , or the verdigris waters of Alaska as you watch orcas frolic over the bow, or anchored in the shallow turquoise bath-warm waters of the Bahamas , where you can swim and snorkel straight off the back of the yacht. The choices for spectacular anchorages in America are simply endless.
- Block Island, Rhode Island: just 13 miles from Newport this is a lovely area to drop anchor for anyone cruising the beautiful Long Island Sound, encompassing 17 miles of pale golden beaches and well-preserved Victorian architecture.
- Port Washington, Long Island : situated in Massachusetts Bay, this is a charming anchorage with easy links to New York City, and regularly gets rave reviews.
- Martha’s Vineyard, Edgartown: located on the island's East Coast, hugely popular for its whaling history, smugglers and pirates! Martha's Vineyard is popular for its lovely beaches, boutique art galleries, sailing and laid-back culture, as well as being a well-known retreat for celebrities and politicians.
- Seven Hundred Acre Island, Maine: drop anchor here and head ashore to experience the charming quintessence of this popular New England haunt, where lovely pastel timber homes vie with gilded-age colonial mansions and yacht marinas.
Florida and Florida Keys
- Cayo Costa State Park, Florida: encompassing 9 miles of wild coastline, this is a superb stop for those who wish to explore the park’s trails and get acquainted with the local residents, including alligators, manatees, porpoises and sea turtles.
- Dry Tortugas National Park, Gulf of Mexico: comprising seven islands – named for their lack of freshwater – located 63 miles west of Key West. This sheltered national park also boasts excellent snorkeling areas. Head ashore to Garden Key, the site of Civil War-era Fort Jefferson.
- Dinner Key Anchorage, Coconut Grove, Florida: located on Biscayne Bay, this stunning anchorage is a perfect place to park up before heading down to the Bahamas or the Caribbean.
- Glorietta Bay, San Diego: a lovely anchorage inside the main waterway close to the beautiful Hotel del Coronado, San Diego’s legendary beach resort.
- Newport Beach, San Diego: quiet and scenic.
- Coronados Islands: located 12 miles off the coast of San Diego. This small group of islands has some lovely anchorages around its clear blue waters and boasts some of the best diving on the west coast, where visibility often exceeds 80 feet.
- Channel Islands National Park: a stunning archipelago of 5 islands off the coast of Santa Barbara offering a heady mix of sea caves, kelp forests, scenic hikes and whale watching.
- Monterey Bay, Big Sur: located in a pretty scalloped bay south of Santa Cruz, with a bustling waterfront offering plenty of dining options where you can enjoy freshly caught squid, the local specialty. Don’t miss the Monterey Aquarium, one of the best on the west coast.
- Turtle Bay (Bahia Tortugas), Baja California: a pretty sheltered bay with plenty of anchorages, perfect for yachts heading down to the southern end of Cabo San Lucas.
Pacific Northwest and Alaska
- Gig Harbor, Washington: this charming maritime village near Puget Sound is a great place to anchor up and head ashore to explore its unique history and culture. Don’t miss its legendary Maritime Gig Festival in June.
- Princess Louisa Inlet, British Columbia: often heralded as the “eighth wonder of the world” this area is located up a waterway inside the border of Canada opposite Vancouver Island. This breathtaking spot is famous for its waterfalls and tranquil emerald green mirrored lakes that perfectly reflect the surrounding snow-capped mountains and lush forests.
- Sucia Island Marine State Park, San Juan Islands: known as the “Crown Jewel” of Washington’s San Juan Islands, this beautiful area has an array of exquisite anchorages, offering sheltered coves, lovely beaches and forest trails.
- Emerald Cove, Prince William Sound, Alaska: watch icebergs float by as you picnic on one of the lovely pebble beaches around this sheltered cove. Prince William Sound offers incredible vistas and wonderfully diverse wildlife.
- Inian Islands, Alaska: located south of the popular Glacier Bay, these exceptionally lovely islands are perfect for anchoring. Take the tender and watch the whales feeding on the area's rich sources of plankton. The islands are also teeming with salmon and halibut, perfect for fishing, or watch the region's brown bears as they catch their evening meal.
Your yacht crew and broker will know the most about the best marinas, bays and sheltered coves where you can find suitable docking and anchorage options throughout your charter.
Newport, Rhode Island tends to be the favorite destination to kick start yacht charters in this beautiful region. The closest airport is Providence International, which is only half an hour's drive away. For other destinations in New England, there are countless airports serving this region, including;
- Logan International, Boston – New England's largest and busiest airport, with nonstop flights to destinations across the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, and a domestic hub for Delta and Cape Air and JetBlue.
- Hartford's Bradley International Airport – New England's busiest airport in the south of the region, serving Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts.
- Rhode Island's Green Airport (formerly T.F. Green) – a great alternative airport to Boston Logan.
- Portland International Jetport – Maine's largest airport
Bear in mind that perennial summer favorites such as Cape Cod , Nantucket , and Martha's Vineyard each have their own airports which may prove worthwhile, particularly if you have limited time.
Florida is extremely accessible by air with five international airports serving the area:
- Florida Keys/Marathon International Airport
- Miami International Airport
- Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
- Palm Beach International Airport
- Southwest Florida International Airport
Private jets and other aircrafts are also able to land at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport, Boca Raton Airport, Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport and Naples Airport.
For USA intineraries incorprating the Bahamas
The Bahamas archipelago has four major airports with countless smaller airports running services to and from the islands.
- Lynden Pindling International Airport in the capital city Nassau. This is the region's busiest airport with three terminals serving international, charter and domestic flights.
- Rocksound International Airport, South Eleuthera.
- Exuma International Airport, Great Exuma
- Grand Bahama International Airport, Freeport
California
California boasts literally dozens of commercial airports, here are some of the main ones for yacht charters in this region;
- Los Angeles LAX – the busiest and largest of all California airports, with major international flights from all over the world.
- San Francisco International Airport – California's second busiest airport is located on the edge of the San Fransisco Bay and offers stunning views of the city as you land.
- Oakland International Airport – located only 25 miles from San Francisco, just across the San Francisco Bay, and is served by a wide range of major airlines.
- Sacramento Airport is located about 15 km north of the city and ideal for yacht charters heading to Napa Valley, Lake Tahoe or Yosemite National Park.
- San Jose International Airport – located south of Silicon Valley, this airport offers direct flights to Europe, Asia Canada and Mexico and is perfect for itineraries incorporating San Fransisco, Monterey and Carmel.
- San Diego International Airport - perfect for yacht charters encompassing the San Diego, the Coronados and Baja California.
For yacht charters around the beautiful San Juan Islands, the following international airports offer flights into the region;
- Seattle Tacoma Airport, Washington – the largest and busiest airport serving the region.
- Vancouver Airport – located on Vancouver Island, it is Canada's second-largest airport and serves destinations from across the globe.
- Victoria International Airport – More than 50 flights a day connect Victoria with Vancouver International Airport, Seattle-Tacoma Airport and several other major cities throughout Canada and the US.
- Bellingham International Airport, located 50 miles north of San Juans.
Popular San Juans airports include Anacortes , Fidalgo Island , Friday Harbor , San Juan Island and Orcas Island.
For Alaska-bound flights, many include a stop at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle.
Other airports in Alaska include:
- Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport – located in Alaska's largest city, and serves both international and domestic flights into the region. This is the most popular destination for yacht charters around this stunning location.
- Fairbanks International Airport – also serves flights from across several continents although is not conveniently located close to the water.
- Juneau International Airport – located in Alaska’s capital city in the south of the region, and another popular starting off point for yacht charters.
Flights from Seattle take about two-and-a-half hours to reach Juneau , and three-and-a-half to four hours to Anchorage and Fairbanks.
With its incredibly diverse landscape offering a wide variety of spectacular destinations, the USA remains a hugely popular destination for yacht charters.
As a major yachting hub, there should always be a wide variety of yachts and destinations to choose from, however we do recommend booking your rental yacht well in advance of your trip to secure your perfect yacht on your preferred dates.
This will ensure your yacht broker has plenty of time to tailor an itinerary to suit you and your guests, including any nights you wish to spend in marinas. We recommend booking up to 3 months in advance to give your broker the optimum time to organize everything down to the last detail.
For yacht charters in the Pacific Northwest;
- Desolation Sound is very calm and sheltered so not always a good option for those who like to sail.
- The San Juan islands are slightly protected from rain by the Olympic Mountains, but can still be showery at any time of the year.
- Bring warm clothes for Alaska as temperatures get very chilly, especially near the glaciers.
- Beware of large cruise ships as their wakes can be a nuisance.
- Alaska is not an ideal destination for sailing, as winds are either non-existent or southwesterlies bring uncomfortable seas.
- Some of the most beautiful anchorages around Alaska can be up to 100 ft deep.
For yacht charters on America's southwest coast;
- If you are chartering a foreign-flagged vessel or returning from Mexico, you will be required to stop at Customs on Shelter Island, where they routinely confiscate chicken, eggs, and fruit.
- It's also generally preferable to head south down the US West Coast rather than fight the winds and tides heading north.
For yacht charter itineraries that include the Bahamas
- Insurance and taxes in the Bahamas are 4%.
- Visa issues have been experienced clearing through the Bahamas.
Advice relating to all regions;
- Tips on charters in the US are often expected to be at least 20%.
- Whilst some yachts are legally permitted to charter in the US, others do not meet American fiscal requirements and so are not available for charter whilst in US waters. Please speak with a yacht broker for further advice on specific yachts that can charter in the USA.
Steeped in maritime history, this beautiful region comprises six states: Maine , New Hampshire , Vermont , Massachusetts , Rhode Island and Connecticut . Located in America’s Northeast and stretching nearly 3,500 miles from top to bottom, this area has been a drawcard with sailing elites for centuries. Characterized by its craggy coastline, rocky peaks of the Appalachian Mountains, sand dunes, lighthouses, forested mountains and vibrant autumn foliage, New England is the perfect yacht charter destination for those who enjoy sailing, history and culture – where picture-perfect bays and charming portside towns adorned with beautiful architecture abound.
Most New England yacht charters start off in Newport Rhode Island , which enjoys convenient transport links and easy access to the marinas. Often heralded as the birthplace of yachting and home of America’s Cup challenger series, Newport is one of the most popular summer havens in the US, especially for the East Coast’s smartest families, who come to enjoy the gilded mansions, myriad mouthwatering seafood restaurants, glamorous yacht clubs and endless oceanside views that typifies this gloriously rich historic town. Head over to Block Island, known for its laid-back lifestyle, historic lighthouses and the beautiful Black Rock beach , perfectly suited for a hiking expedition.
Martha’s Vineyard is an absolute must for anyone who appreciates powdery beaches, boutique art galleries and quaint wooden plank homes. Anchor at the enchanting island of Cuttyhunk in Vineyard Sound, with its rich history and lovely beaches. Don’t miss Nantucket , located east of Martha’s Vineyard , home to the Whaling Museum where you can discover the island’s intriguing culture and history as a 19th-century global whaling hub. Another famous summer destination is Cape Cod , a rather apt hook-shaped promontory north of Nantucket, and a favorite residence of the Kennedy’s, known for its beautiful beaches and laid-back lifestyle, as well as being the fictional location for Jaws!
And perhaps, no New England yacht charter would be complete without a trip to New York , where you can cruise past its illustrious towering skyline and take in the majestic Statue of Liberty . Stop off at Greenwich village port renowned for its designer shops then head up Long Island Sound with its glorious miles of coastline, entertainment and some of the most expensive real estate in America. Anchor outside the Montauk Yacht Club , The Hamptons' most exclusive sailing hub.
Affectionately known as the Sunshine State , this region is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Kick things off with a trip to the hedonistic city of Miami , where you may even find yourself moored up alongside Hollywood royalty as you step off your yacht to explore this spectacular location, renowned for its luxury resorts, designer shopping, golden bronzed beaches and exclusive marinas. A visit to South Beach is an absolute must, for all things art, fashion and film. For something a little quieter, head to Biscayne Bay , a national park located south of Miami with beautiful clear aquamarine waters and stunning marine life. For those who appreciate culture, take a stroll through the Art Deco district , and gaze at the exquisite early twentieth century hotels and architecture.
Head south to experience the spectacular Florida Keys , a stunning archipelago of 800 or so islands protected by America’s only living coral reef, dotted like a “jade necklace” south towards the turquoise waters of the Bahamas. Key Largo , situated between the everglades and coral reef, is a bustling retreat from the mainland, offering diving, fishing, and great restaurants. Take a high-speed airboat trip around the Everglades , where you may spot an alligator or crocodile peeking out from the reeds. Don’t miss Key West , where history and tradition meet natural beauty and serenity. Key West is known for its year-round balmy temperatures, palm-lined streets and tropical gardens, as well as for its boutique shops, art galleries and delectable restaurants and cafes. Don’t miss a visit to the American writer Ernest Hemingway’s home , a short hop across from the Key West lighthouse . These islands provide a convenient jumping-off point for itineraries including the Bahamas and the Caribbean .
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Neighboring Regions:
Starting from Bimini island , just 45 miles south of Miami, and stretching all the way south to Turks and Caicos , Bahamas is an oasis island chain of 700 picturesque islands fringed by powder-white sands and see-through aquamarine waters, bordered by one of the world’s greatest barrier reefs. These glorious islands offer endless miles of relaxed cruising around shallow waters, where marine life surrounds you, tempting you into the clear warm waters to explore its fascinating kaleidoscopic underwater world.
We recommend a stop at the Abacos , a string of sandy keys to the west of Florida, offering a paradisical adventure of a lifetime. Treasure Cay is also home to one of National Geographic's top 10 beaches. Don't miss Fowl Cay for fantastic snorkeling, marine parks and near-perfect beaches. Harbour Island further south boasts fantastic dining options, beaches, as well as a tropical garden. For some amazing snorkeling and diving, head for Pelican Cays National Park , renowned for its spectacular coral and sea life where you will witness giant starfish dotted along the sandy bottom for miles.
Your trip around the Bahamas wouldn't be complete without a trip to the breathtaking Exumas , offering hundreds of exquisite anchorages and also home of the famous swimming pigs.
The Pacific Northwest can be characterised by its sublime mountainous scenery, spectacular wildlife and lush forested islands, so it's hardly surprising that it is one of the most sought-after yacht charter regions in the world.
A hugely popular destination is the San Juans Islands : aptly nicknamed the “Virgin Islands of the North” and located south of the US/Canada border. Here the pace of life is slower, where friendly locals welcome you as you attempt to reconcile yourself with the mesmerizing scenery around you. Favorite areas in the region include the picturesque Orcas Island , the largest of the San Juans, where you can trek the tallest mountain in the archipelago – Mount Constitution – rising skyward for nearly half-a-mile. The 360º views at the top are well worth the effort! Another must-see is the delightful San Juan Island , with its delectable restaurants and bustling markets. Take a stroll through the exquisite Victorian gardens, or discover the island’s fascinating historical site of confrontation between British and American troops in 1859.
Head north to the spectacular Desolation Sound , where intense serene tranquility awaits. This area is considered one of America’s finest cruising grounds, where calm, sheltered waters teem with fish; oyster, clams, prawns, salmon and cod. Enjoy a spot of fishing off the back of the yacht and afterward your chef can prepare your catch for dinner onboard! There are numerous marine parks in the area with plenty of stunning anchorages. Step ashore for a lovely walk in the woods, where you could encounter a herd of elk, soaring eagles or even a grizzly – so don't forget to pack your bear spray!
Sunshine coast & Jervis Inlet is another breathtaking location comprising 13 marine parks offering total seclusion, majestic scenery, stunning anchorages, excellent dining options and fantastic yacht facilities. Don't miss the phenomenal Princess Louisa Inlet and Chatterbox Falls; a scenic granite-walled gorge of cascading waterfalls that has to be seen to be believed. Gibson’s Landing is a quaint seaside village overlooked by the towering mountains where you will find a charming bustling town, art galleries, museums and restaurants, marina and mooring facilities. Further afield, be sure to visit Halfmoon bay , Sargeant Bay and Thormanby Islands , characterized by their tiny coves and blissfully quiet anchorages.
America's largest state, lying on the Arctic Circle separated from its own country by Canada, is well-known for its unparalleled visually dramatic scenes, breaching whales, calving glaciers and majestic mountains, not to mention its undeniably breathtaking dramatic midnight sunsets. Anyone visiting the region will also be able to get up close to some of nature's most magnificent animals, such as humpback whales, orcas, caribou and majestic soaring eagles. There are endless beautiful spots to visit, and wherever you are you will not be disappointed during a yacht charter in Alaska .
Glacier Bay is a particular favorite destination for yacht charters, where you can park up and witness thunderous icebergs births, as well as also enjoy skiing, whitewater rafting and spectacular helicopter picnics on top of a glacier.
Try your hand at King Salmon fishing outside of Sitka , fly over the Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau or float through endlessly beautiful Frederick Sound spotting breaching humpback whales. Red Bluff Bay , known for its towering mountains, waterfalls and glistening ice fields, is also home to the region's brown bears who feast on salmon here every August.
Stretching from San Francisco down to Newport Beach , San Diego and into Baja California, this region is best characterized by its endless miles of beautiful beaches and wild rugged shoreline, where you can appreciate its spectacular beauty from the water as you witness breaching whales and dolphins darting across the wake of your yacht as they make their journey towards the warmer waters of Mexico .
Start your yacht charter in San Francisco ’s natural vast harbor, and watch the dolphins and sea lions frolic in the surf. Unhampered views of the Golden Gate Bridge are sure to make your charter already feel special. Take the tender ashore to experience the heady bustle of Fisherman’s Wharf , and don’t miss a spine-chilling trip around Alcatraz Prison . We also recommend a trip to Muir Woods , where you can take in the spectacular sight of hundreds of gigantic 1000-year-old redwoods, a truly unmissable event.
Head north to Point Reyes National Seashore Reserve , and enjoy a hike around beautiful wind-swept rocky bluffs and secluded golden beaches. Due east of Point Reyes, you’ll find California’s world-class Napa Valley wine region , where you can spend the day tasting some of the world’s finest wines in the California sun against the stunning backdrop of the hillside vineyards.
Follow the wind and tides down past Santa Cruz and take shelter in the scalloped bay encircling the beautiful town of Monterey , a bustling waterfront offering plenty of dining options where you can enjoy the local specialty of freshly caught squid. Don’t miss the Monterey Aquarium , one of the best on the West Coast.
If you are intending to include the stunning Baja California in your itinerary, where better than to kick things off in the eternally glamorous city of Los Angeles , where convenient transport links, not to mention some of the finest restaurants and bars in America, will prove a great starting point for your yacht charter. Take a stroll along Redondo Beach , Los Angeles’ hidden gem, before heading back to your yacht. Cruise to Newport Beach just off the coast of Los Angeles, the renowned playground for mega yachts and Hollywood royalty. If you’ve booked ahead, moor up at Newport Beach Club, one of the oldest in the US, and take a stroll across the bridge to Balboa Island , where nostalgically charming cottages with white picket fences, saltwater taffy shops and wooden ice-cream parlors abound.
Across the water you’ll find the beautiful Santa Catalina Island , where crystal clear waters make the perfect spot for a picnic, followed by a swim and some snorkeling around the reef, where you will find an abundance of fascinating marine life.
Further south you'll be sure of a warm welcome in San Diego , with gorgeous sandy beaches and a plethora of parkland. Visit Redwood National Park where you can discover the world’s tallest trees. Of course, a trip to San Diego wouldn’t be complete without stops at San Diego Zoo and SeaWorld , where you can get up close and personal with some of their friendly killer whales!
If you have time, cruise down into Baja California , the world’s second-longest peninsula, where you will find yourself transported to a world of wild untamed beauty and romantic sunsets, where condors swoop on thermals high up in vast washed out skies, and nights are spent under a wide canopy of twinkling stars. Simply heaven.
Acadia National Park, Maine : a stunning rocky headland with a rich cultural heritage, featuring some of the highest mountains along the Atlantic Coast.
Everglades National Park, Florida : a unique tropical wilderness with UNESCO Biosphere status, where you can explore its vast network of wetlands and forests.
Universal Orlando Resort, Florida : the ultimate theme park for kids, big and small!
Museum of Modern Art, New York : boasting some of the world's finest collections of contemporary art.
Bunker Hill Monument, Massachusetts : a 221-foot towering obelisk commemorating one of the first major battles between British and Patriot forces in the American Revolutionary War in 1775.
San Diego Zoo, California : located in the beautiful Balboa Park, the zoo boasts over 12,000 animals of more than 650 species and subspecies.
Mendenhall Glacier, Alaska : spectacular 13 miles long glacier located in southeast Alaska, in the Mendenhall Valley.
Lido Key Beach, Florida : exquisite white-sand beach lapped by turquoise waters, located on Barrier Island off the coast of Florida.
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Whilst some yachts are legally permitted to charter in the US, others do not meet American fiscal requirements and so are not available for charter whilst in US waters. Many charter yachts are foreign flag vessels and don't qualify.
Please speak with a yacht charter broker for further information on specific yachts that can charter in US Waters.
Where to begin your yacht charter depends on your chosen destination in this hugely diverse continent. For New England yacht charters, the popular option is Newport, Rhode Island, an all-American yachting hub boasting picturesque harbours, gilded-age mansions and chic yacht clubs.
For Florida yacht charters, the glamorous city of Miami tends to be the preferred jumping off point. Alternatively, yacht charters can begin in Nassau, Bahamas before making their way up the Florida Keys to finish up in Florida. With a raft of international airports at your disposal, along with world-class cruising areas, the choice is really up to you.
For yacht charters on the southwest coast, a popular starting point is in the beautiful harbor of San Francisco, where views of the Golden Gate Bridge greet you as you fly in. For charters in the Pacific northwest region, most yacht charters incorporate either the breathtaking San Juan Islands or the scenic splendor of Alaska further north, with most international flights routing through the main hub Seattle for both destinations, with smaller charter flights operating out from here.
There are myriad yachts available for charter in America, which come in all shapes and sizes, from speedy planing models to luxury mega yachts and everything in between.
The costs will vary depending on your chosen destination and time of year, so be sure to contact your yacht broker well in advance who can help you secure your perfect yacht and itinerary, including any nights you wish to spend in marinas.
The best time to visit during your yacht charter really depends on your destination;
New England – May-September, although shoulder months are a great time to avoid the crowds.
Florida – November-April. Be sure to avoid the hurricane season from July-October.
Southwest – May-November, although this region can be enjoyed all year round.
Pacific Northwest – June-September, although shoulder months of May and early October are also worth considering.
To give you an idea of which yachts are available, you can browse the complete fleet of North American charter yachts on our site. If you make an enquiry, a yacht charter broker will be in touch to provide you with a custom charter proposal based on your requirements.
Alternatively, please speak with your preferred yacht charter broker , who can help you find the ideal yacht and itinerary for you and your charter party.
Speak with your yacht broker who can arrange to secure your chosen yacht on your selected dates. Your broker will then draw up a legally binding agreement for you both to sign, along with the yacht owner and captain.
Depending on the type of contract, usually a standard agreement with terms applicable to the destination, you will be required to pay 50% of the base charter fee, plus a further 25-30% to cover additional costs incurred whilst on charter, such as fuel, food and drink and marina fees.
To find out more, read our guide on yacht charter costs , which details the costs involved when booking a yacht charter. For more information, please speak with a yacht broker .
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My partner and I recently had the pleasure of embarking on Yacht Week Croatia, and we couldn't be more thrilled with the experience. We booked a cabin and were paired with the most amazing people from all over the world - who have now become lifelong friends!
Sarah is the best host I could have asked for. She prepared amazing food and I ate better than I normally do on land. Riley our skipper was super fun as well. We did a cabin booking and lucked out with a very down-for-anything crew. The parties are legit.
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Don’t hesitate, just book it! I have been wanting to go to Yacht Week for years but could never get enough people to commit so when they opened up the “cabin only” booking I was sold...”
Best. Week. Ever. The wife and I went with a cabin booking. Best. Decision. Ever. We met as strangers, but now are friends. We partied together, bunked together, dined together, and created unforgettable memories.
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NOTHING like the real world! This was hands down the best week of my life! My best friend and I did a cabin booking and had so much fun we're looking at going back next summer! Its hard to describe the week but if you're up for a party then this is the week for you!
Denise Billbow
Loved my experience! It's very organized, but they cater to what the guests are interested in. All the staff is great and makes sure everyone is having a good time and the hostesses are amazing! These trips are perfect for groups or solo travelers. Everyone is inviting and you make friendships that can last a lifetime. I plan to do other trips with The Yacht Week in the future.
I traveled to the YW solo and met my crew on the Facebook CrewFinder page. I am so glad I did. I met so many amazing people, went to places I had never been and partied the night away with like-minded people from around the world. As soon as we returned, we booked another trip. Can't wait for many more. Worth every penny.
I had an epic time and met some amazing people. I went solo on my trip for the ultra and yacht week combo. Everyone was so welcoming and no bad vibes and we became a family after the week.
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I have been wanting to go to Yacht Week for years but could never get enough people to commit so when they opened up the “cabin only” booking I was sold. I booked a cabin with my best friend and was able to get on the same yacht with another two friends that had booked as well. The other 6 people were complete strangers who have now turned into what I know will be life-long friends. Shoutout to Lydia for the amazing pairing, I couldn’t have picked a better crew to sail with for the week.
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The Yacht Week Announces Dates for Summer 2023
Young, adventurous travelers can now book for summer 2023 on The Yacht Week and join a flotilla of like-minded people to enjoy a unique mix of sailing, parties, activities and exploration. With a choice of routes in Croatia, Greece, and a new route in Turkey, there is no better way to spend time with friends, and make new ones from around the world, as guests set sail and sleep under the stars, all set against a stunning scenic backdrop and a party soundtrack. Guests should book quickly to secure early bird access and pricing.
Summer 2022 saw another sold out season as The Yacht Week took over 900 yachts to the water, hosting 10,000 people from over 50 countries on a seven-day trip-of-a-lifetime. Once again in 2023, groups of friends or solo travelers can charter a yacht of their choice, together with a skipper and host, and enjoy the best week of their life. Based on previous years, the best value and biggest yachts across Croatia, Greece and new destination, Turkey, will sell out fast.
Nothing beats the feeling of joining friends on a luxury yacht adventure and The Yacht Week can be trusted to deliver the perfect experience. All routes offer guests a carefully curated 7-day itinerary full of unforgettable experiences as they wake up to a different view each morning; the chance to swim and snorkel in natural bays, take part in a regatta, explore local towns (hire ATVs or VW Beetle convertibles to go even further), go hiking, kick back at stylish beach bars and restaurants (the hosts are also trained to cook delicious meals on the yachts using local ingredients), party in unique locations every night with a roster of international DJs and much more.
For those guests who want to explore all day and party all night the faster paced Croatia routes are the perfect choice. Sailing the islands and coastline around Split, every day in Croatia is an adventure and every night is a new party, from clubs to deserted islands, with world-class DJs dropping the best tunes. The Yacht Week even provides an exclusive party at the historic Fort George in Vis. Out at sea, the circle raft and tunnel raft parties see DJs perform on the ‘Buzz Boat’, a floating DJ booth fully loaded with VOID Acoustics sound-system alongside the world’s first floating dance floor. If recovery is required, guests can sleep in the sunshine on the yacht deck, try beachside yoga or a workout, or meander up the old-town streets of the iconic town of Hvar to enjoy sunset over the medieval castle of Fortica.
Guests can choose to make music central to their experience with Croatia routes including Ultra Festival, where, alongside The Yacht Week’s bespoke music programming, dance music fans can attend one of the biggest and best EDM, house and techno festivals in the world as VIP guests. And what better way to get there than by yacht? This is a festival experience like no other.
2022 also saw the launch of The Yacht Week Presents, and a week-long collaboration with cutting edge techno label Drumcode. This week returns in 2023 and continues to redefine what a music festival can be as an exclusive selection of techno and travel fans will enjoy intimate sets from renowned DJs, such as Drumcode founder Adam Beyer, in unique locations such as a lighthouse, a deserted island, a submarine shelter, a historic fortress and more.
For a more relaxed pace guests can sail the crystal-clear waters around the Saronic Islands in Greece. There are still plenty of DJs and themed parties, as well as raft parties where the yachts join together out at sea, but there is also more focus on chilling with cocktails at day parties, sunset sessions, staying overnight in deserted natural bays and exploring local shops, restaurants and bars in ancient backstreets.
In summer 2023, The Yacht Week returns to Turkey – the first time since 2015 – where a strictly limited number of yachts will sail the Turkish riviera around Fethiye on the most inviting, mirror-like seas reflecting stunning sunsets each evening. Guests will enjoy boujee beach bars on gorgeous soft yellow sand, Turkish baths, and a culture which embraces community, food and adventure. This route will include a carefully selected itinerary put on by The Yacht Week’s knowledgeable team as well as some unforgettable parties of course. This new route will be a talking point of the summer for those lucky enough to secure a place.
Last summer The Yacht Week continued to show guests that life is better at sea, with many enjoying life-changing experiences such as learning to swim, discovering a new love of sailing, learning about food and cooking on yachts and more – The Yacht Week is so much more than just a holiday. Established in 2006, the team are highly experienced and can be trusted to help create memories that will never fade. With bookings now open for 2023, those travelers ready to do something incredible should book now and prepare for the best week of their lives.
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This is Yacht Week, the original floating festival. Seven days of sailing, exploring and dancing the night away with hundreds of like-minded travellers.
The yacht is your all-in-one accommodation, transportation and entry ticket to all our events throughout the week. It comes complete with a skipper - no sailing skills needed from you! The average yacht sleeps 8 people, so fire up that group chat and start planning with your friends. 2024 Yacht Categories
A series of sailing festivals staged in 7 hand-picked destinations around the world.
Not All Sailing Holidays Are Made Equal Sometimes it's the little details that matter most to make a trip of a lifetime. If you're considering a sail week but not sure who to go with - we've got the lowdown from our community on why Yacht Week is the most unforgettable experience (for all the right reasons).
There will be a Yacht Week exclusive party or event each day, including the tunnel raft party and even the circle raft party (if you are lucky with the weather!). You have time to explore each island and try the cuisine at the local restaurants. The distance between ports varies, but you would typically expect to leave the marina early/mid ...
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Every. Damn. Year. We've been at it since 2016, and every year AYW gets a little bigger and better. What started as a word of mouth trip is now officially a thing, so spread the word!
A series of boutique floating festivals with 6 routes in 4 destinations around the world. The Yacht Week has been a yearly event since 2006. Sail, dance, and live on a yacht with your friends and ...
Perhaps you've heard about this thing called Yacht Week, an exclusive seven-day, spring break-like flotilla for kind-of grownups that involves sailboats, exotic locales, and hard-partying young people from around the world.
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After a few routes on The Yacht Week, I've compiled my tips and recommendations to make sure you conquer The Yacht Week on your first trip!
Yacht Week's brief history. The Yacht Week got its start nearly two decades ago. Directors and founders Eric Biorklund and William Wenckel worked for the same company as charter-boat captains in Europe when inspiration struck. A two-week period in Greece was so much fun that they became fast friends with their guests.
A series of sailing festivals staged in 7 hand-picked destinations around the world.
The Yacht Week is basically one big floating festival! If you want to have a serious week of peaceful sailing then The Yacht Week is probably not for you. You will sail from location to location but you'll spend a lot more time partying than sailing on most of The Yacht Week routes.
What is The Yacht Week? The Yacht Week is a unique and exhilarating sailing experience that takes place in stunning destinations around the world. It offers a week-long yacht charter adventure, combining the thrill of sailing with a vibrant social scene and a touch of luxury.
2) The Yacht Week is more about partying and less about sailing. Yes, you will sail from island to island (my favorite part of the trip!), but the main focus of Yacht Week is the parties they throw. There is a big welcome party the night you arrive, and for the rest of the trip, there are day parties and night parties every single day.
Last week welcomed the first boat show of the American yachting calendar. This year, the Miami International Boat Show (MIBS) and the Miami Yacht Show were united to become the Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show (DBMIBS): creating one of the largest boat shows in the world.
The Yacht Week has opened bookings for 2022 with the announcement of three routes to stunning island destinations in the Bahamas, Tahiti, and Martinique & St Lucia. Young, adventurous travellers can pick their paradise destination and join a small flotilla of yachts headed for the trip of a lifetime. With flexible ticket terms and a proven safe ...
A series of sailing festivals staged in 7 hand-picked destinations around the world.
USA enjoys close proximity to Canada on its West Coast, as well as the Bahamas and the Caribbean in the south east, offering bountiful stunning additional cruising grounds from which to start or finish your yacht charter.
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The Yacht Week Announces Dates for Summer 2023. Young, adventurous travelers can now book for summer 2023 on The Yacht Week and join a flotilla of like-minded people to enjoy a unique mix of sailing, parties, activities and exploration. With a choice of routes in Croatia, Greece, and a new route in Turkey, there is no better way to spend time ...
All Yacht Week packages include the yacht, skipper, exclusive access to all events and a host of DJs through the week. To understand more, visit our help centre. What is the average age on the routes? The average age of our events is 27, however, we have a range of guests varying from 20 to late 30s and beyond. Please note, the minimum age to ...