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Winter 2024/2025 | US Dollars | (Caribbean Terms) Inclusive | 19,700 | 20,200 | 20,700 | 21,200 | 21,700 | 22,200 | 22,700 |
Summer 2025 | US Dollars | (Caribbean Terms) Inclusive | 19,700 | 20,200 | 20,700 | 21,200 | 21,700 | 22,200 | 22,700 |
Winter 2025/2026 | US Dollars | (Caribbean Terms) Inclusive | 20,700 | 21,200 | 21,700 | 22,200 | 22,700 | 23,200 | 23,700 |
Summer 2026 | US Dollars | (Caribbean Terms) Inclusive | 20,700 | 21,200 | 21,700 | 22,200 | 22,700 | 23,200 | 23,700 |
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Bali 49 (2021) 'Serenity'
Serenity Bali 49 Accommodations
- 4 queen berth guest cabins each with a private en-suite bath including electric head, shower and sink/vanity. The Port side has wet shower stalls and the starboard side has dry stalls.
- All cabins have individually controlled air-conditioning for each cabin’s comfort.
- Top deck fly-bridge with lounging and seating with a 360-degree view.
- Forward cockpit and lounge and dining area.
- Aft cockpit with seating and dining accommodations.
The main deck has a bright and airy main salon (fully air-conditioned) and the galley has direct access to the forward cockpit lounge area.
BERTH SIZES
All queen berths are 5’w X 6’6″L
Bunks: Top bunk 32″W x 75″L; bottom bunk 36″W x 75″L
Bali 49 Serenity Crew Profiles
CAPTAIN Tina Mraovic
Born and raised in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, Tina studied at the Faculty of Kinesiology. As an elective, she took a class on sailing, and as she says, “Once you try sailing, you get hooked for life!” She has been a captain now for the last six years, sailing the Mediterranean, from Turkey to Greece and Croatia.
During the winter seasons, she went from sailing to being a ski instructor all over Europe. This year, she is trading in her skis for the tropical waters of the Caribbean! She is passionate about sailing, water sports, diving, running, and hiking and just enjoys being physically fit in general. She can’t wait to explore the Caribbean waters and showcase to guests the beauty that the islands hold.
CREW Matea Ljepotić
Matea was born and raised in Split, Croatia. She spent most of her childhood with her grandparents on the island of Brač, where her grandpa had a small family boat. He often took her brother on adventures and sea shell diving, so she was around boats from a young age. Her grandma had a cookie and cake shop, and she was her first mate in the kitchen ever since she could walk. That’s when her love of cooking started growing.
Contact Horizon Yacht Charters to book this excellent Bali 49 luxury crewed yacht today!
Technical Specifications
2 x 57HP Yanmar diesels Onan genset 13.5KW with sound shield and 110V
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Sun Awning | Yes | Hammock | No | Windscoops | No | Deck Shower | Yes | Bimini | Yes |
Special Diets | Yes | Kosher | Inq | BBQ | Yes | # Dine In | | | |
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Crew Smokes | No | | | | | | | | |
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Green Initiatives |
Make purified drinking water? | Yes | Re-usable water bottles | Yes |
Other Green Initiatives | Reef safe/eco-friendly sunscreens, toiletries and cleaning products. |
– Served with coffee, tea and juice, and a hearty fruit platter –
Crepes – Filled with vanilla pudding and homemade berry coulis
Coconut pancakes – Served with Nutella and roasted nuts
French toast – Topped with syrup, whipped cream and berries
Overnight oats – Made with coconut yogurt and chia seeds, topped with homemade granola and berries
Eggs Benedict – Served on a fresh croissant, with homemade hollandaise sauce, bacon slices and spinach leaves
Shakshuka – Topped with feta cheese, served with avocado slices and fresh bread
Omelet – Filled with mushrooms, bell peppers and tomatoes, served with sausages
Avocado toast – Topped with grilled mushrooms, poached egg and feta cheese
– Served with juice, soda, beer or wine, and a hefty salad –
Truffle trofie – Pasta with mushrooms in a creamy truffle sauce
Quesedillas – Served with homemade guacamole and Greek yogurt sauce
Vegan curry – Thai yellow vegetable curry served with wild rice, cashews and lime
Falafel salad bowls – Rich Mediterranean salad with homemade falafel, drizzled with homemade tzatziki sauce
Vegetarian lasagna – Can’t believe it’s not meat lasagna
Squid in red sauce – Served with mushroom and tomato baked polenta
Shrimp bisque – Topped with cream and freshly chopped parsley, served with warm garlic bread
– Served with juice, soda, beer, wine or a cocktail –
Charcuterie board – With artisan bread
Smoked salmon crostinis – With capers and anchovies
Chocolate pastry twists – With homemade chocolate sauce
Summer rolls – With homemade peanut sauce
Bruschetta – With 3 different tomato based toppings
Hummus bowl – With pita chips and vegetable sticks
Baked Camembert bread bowl – With homemade strawberry sauce
Stuffed bell peppers – Traditional Balkan dish, served with creamy mashed potatoes
Salmon with roasted vegetables – Served with quinoa and drizzled with homemade garlic sauce
Shrimp fettuccine – Pasta with shrimp in creamy tomato sauce
Smoked salmon risotto – Served with grilled asparagus and butternut squash puree
Flank steak and rosemary potato wedges – Served with creamy garlic mushroom sauce
Black squid risotto – Topped with homemade Parmigiano crisps and ink tuiles
Seared scallops over pea puree – Topped with crispy bacon pieces and roasted carrots
Fritule – Traditional Mediterranean small doughnuts
Homemade chocolate nut bark – Served with vanilla ice cream and peanut sauce
Baked pears – With walnuts, pecans and maple drizzle
Homemade nice cream – Healthy banana based ice cream served with chocolate chip cookie crumbs
Deconstructed apple crumble – Served with vanilla ice cream and maple drizzle
Brownies – Served with whipped cream and chocolate shavings
Summer cherry cake – Topped with powdered sugar and glaced cherries
Peach and pecan pastries – Served with vanilla ice cream and maple drizzle
Tom Collins
Cosmopolitan
Aperol Spritz
Dinghy size | 12 Ft | Dinghy hp | 40 HP | Dinghy # pax | 6 | Water Skis Adult | No | Water Skis Kids | No |
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Floating Mats | Yes | Swim Platform | Scoop steps | Boarding Ladder (Loc/Type) | S/S ladder of scoop steps | Sailing Dinghy | No | Beach Games | Yes |
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U/Water Camera | Yes | U/Water Video | Yes | Fishing Permit | | Sea Bobs | No | Sea Scooters | Yes |
Kite Boarding | No | Kite Boading Details | – |
| Yacht offers Rendezvous diving only |
Other Toys | 10 ft. floating dock Underwater lights Subwing Floats / Noodles |
Charter Rates
Seasonal/Individual Rates |
Season | Currency | Terms | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax | 6 Pax | 7 Pax | 8 Pax |
Summer 2022 | US Dollars | (Caribbean Terms) Inclusive | $23,000 | $23,500 | $24,000 | $24,500 | $25,000 | $25,500 | $26,000 |
Winter 2022/2023 | US Dollars | (Caribbean Terms) Inclusive | $23,000 | $23,500 | $24,000 | $24,500 | $25,000 | $25,500 | $26,000 |
Summer 2023 | US Dollars | (Caribbean Terms) Inclusive | $23,000 | $23,500 | $24,000 | $24,500 | $25,000 | $25,500 | $26,000 |
Additional Rate Details: GENERAL NOTES: MINIMUM NIGHTS: 5, Inquire for less For 6 night charters, divide weekly rate by 7 nights X 6 nights. For 5 nights or less, divide weekly rate by 6 nights X number of nights.
Dream Caribbean Blue has a partnership with Limin’ House in the British Virgin Islands where guests can choose a stay at the villa, on a yacht, or a combination of both. Guests will have dedicated staff inclusive of a chef that will prepare breakfast, lunch and dinner for every day of their stay, whether land or sea. https://www.liminhouse.com
SLEEP ABOARD: Sleep aboard the night before charter dates. Available for $300 per cabin, with a 3 cabin minimum. Includes boarding after 4pm, welcome cocktail and canapes plus a light breakfast the next morning. Dinner is to be taken ashore at client expense.
HALF-BOARD: Includes: 7 breakfasts, 4 lunches & 3 dinners. Requires 3 lunches & 4 dinners ashore at client expense. 2/$22,700 3/$23,050 4/$23,400 5/$23,750 6/$24,100 7/$24,450 8/$24,800
LOCAL FARE: Includes: 7 breakfasts, 5 lunches & 6 dinners. Requires 2 lunches and 1 dinner ashore at client expense. 2/$22,850 3/$23,275 4/$23,700 5/$24,125 6/$24,550 7/$24,975 8/$25,400
CHRISTMAS/NEW YEARS: CHRISTMAS: 1-8 guests @ $31,200 – charter must end on by 12/26/2022 NEW YEARS: 1-8 guests @ $33,800 – charter may not start prior to 12/27/22
Please note that while Horizon makes every effort to keep rates current, we do not accept responsibility for rate variations – All prices are subject to change.
Luxury Crewed Charter Rates
The Horizon Yacht Charters BVI Crewed Charter rates are for 7 nights per vessel and are based on the number of guests. Please see individual yacht pages for detailed specifications and charter rates. Horizon Yacht Charters luxury crewed yacht charters come complete with your own personal Captain & Chef (and in the larger yachts, first mate and hostess). NB some yachts may be skipper only (with the option of a chef) – they are stated as such. Your meals aboard are included in the rate and prepared to your group’s individual preferences and dietary requirements. Beverages are also included but please note special requests for specific brands may be subject to an additional charge. Watersports equipment (such as paddleboards, kayaks etc) are also included and some yachts offer all-inclusive diving.
High season rates typically apply from December to April, and Low season from May to November, but please do check the seasonal rates for your yacht.
Each individual crewed yacht may charge for certain additional expenses (e.g. National Park Permit, Cruising permit, different port collections or departures). Please ask for a full breakdown of costs for your chosen yacht. Additional supplements may apply at Christmas and New Year.
All yachts come with tenders with outboards and safety equipment. Please review the individual yacht specification on our website for further details of available equipment and details of inclusions and exclusions.
Yacht photographs and specifications act as a guide and are for information purposes only. Although we endeavour to ensure that images are accurate reflections of the yachts in our fleet, certain aspects may vary slightly.
Please note that our bareboat repeat client discount does not apply to our crewed charter fleet.
C = Cabins, H = Heads, AC = Air Conditioning
Supplements to the published rates may apply during Christmas and New Year periods. Please contact us for confirmation of rates.
Charter Rates shown above are for 7 nights per vessel (Christmas and New Year supplements on selected yachts). Crewed Charters usually start at noon and finish at noon, but please do check times for your particular yacht.
- Additional water-sports (other than those included on the crewed yacht) are all available at competitive rates.
- Hotel Accommodations throughout the islands can be arranged. Most major credit cards accepted. Please check our Accommodations page for more information.
An Environmental levy of $10 per head is payable by all visitors to the BVI on arrival (effective 1st Sept 2017).
Bookings and Cancellations – We require a 50% deposit to confirm the reservation and the balance due of 50% no later than 45 days prior to charter start date. A smaller deposit and interim fee may be acceptable for bookings made more than 12 months in advance. Cancellation fees apply, and vary from yacht-to-yacht. Please check the specific terms for your yacht at the time of booking.
Trip Cancellation Insurance: We strongly recommended this as it protects you should anything unforeseen occur before your holiday. Click Here for more details .
Conditions apply to all charters. Crewed Charter Rates are subject to change without notice.
I work as a private chef on board a luxury yacht in the British Virgin Islands. Here's what I make for my guests in a day.
- Hannah Staddon works as a private chef on Mucho Gusto, a luxury yacht in the British Virgin Islands.
- With her husband, Dominic Baldzuhn, the yacht's captain, they take guests on weeklong trips.
- From sushi to wagyu steaks, here's everything Staddon makes for her guests.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Hannah Staddon, a 31-year-old private chef who works onboard the Mucho Gusto , a luxury charter in the British Virgin Islands. It has been edited for length and clarity.
I've been in the industry for around 13 years. I started as a yacht stewardess in the Mediterranean. I worked as a stew for about three years before gravitating toward the kitchen.
At one point, a chef I was working with didn't enjoy baking — but I was pretty good at it. That jumpstarted my interest in cooking, and I saved up through another season to put myself through chef's school back in South Africa, where I'm from.
I worked as a crew chef for a 160-foot yacht for a bit, but I realized I didn't even really like crew cooking because they just made food in big batches.
I cooked for 10 to 14 people daily for about four or five months. But I was getting burned out, and I wanted to be creative and make small, beautiful things.
So, my partner and I started looking for a boat together, and we ended up working together on board Mucho Gusto.
It's been seven years, and we haven't looked back.
My day in a nutshell
I get up at about 6 a.m. As soon as I wake up, I start prepping pastries, laying out the tables, and getting our guests coffee.
I usually make a continental spread for breakfast with homemade granola yogurt, fruit plates, and pastries. Then, I'll have a hot option for the day, like eggs benedict or waffles.
I like cooking light and healthy food. So I do spreads, sometimes with homemade focaccia, and then a protein, depending on the guests' preferences.
I also try to source most of my produce from local farmers and fishermen.
Lunches vary between plated salads and buffet-style courses. I whip up homemade ice cream, so there's always a selection available for dessert at lunch.
I start prepping dinner at about 5 p.m. and usually serve it at around 7 p.m.
Depending on how active the guests have been, I may serve a little snack plate before dinner, like some fresh fruits or a charcuterie board.
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By about 7 p.m., once all the guests have showered and are ready for dinner, I'll have set the table. Dominic, meanwhile, serves sundown cocktails.
Unless guests request a lighter meal, we usually do three courses — starters, mains, and desserts. I've gotten good reviews for my sushi spreads, in particular.
My homemade pasta is also generally a winner.
Sometimes, I make black pepper and truffle pasta with sauteed mushrooms and a big wagyu steak. People go nuts for that, so I must be doing something right.
We have an age limit of 12 on board the yacht. But at that age, many kids still have a limited palate, so food looks like chicken nuggets and chips or pizza all week. They generally only eat maybe two or three different meals.
Generally, mums communicate their preferences to me. So, I ensure that chicken nuggets and chips are stocked on board and heat them 20 minutes before meals.
After dessert, we clean up, stack the dishwasher, and prep for the next day. If I need to make focaccia dough or I'm doing cinnamon buns the next morning, I've got to make all the dough that evening.
After that, I can typically go to bed, which could be any time between 9:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.
Better than other restaurant jobs
Something I've enjoyed about the job is that I get to be a lot more involved with what's happening outside the kitchen,
If you're confined to working in a kitchen all day, you can feel detached from what happens outside it. And in a restaurant kitchen, you're often making the meal you've been told to make, as opposed to getting to be creative.
That's different on a yacht. I get to understand the guests and build relationships with them. And that's my favorite part of the job.
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British Virgin Islands Travel Guide
A centrepiece of the Caribbean, the British Virgin Islands is a postcard waiting to happen, where the joyous celebration of heritage and culture harmoniously blends with the serenity and natural beauty of this treasured collection of islands.
INTRODUCTION
Known as the sailing capital of the Caribbean, the British Virgin Islands (BVI) is a glistening territory that is not to be overlooked. The alluring contrast between the pearly beaches and aqua-blue plains of the Caribbean Sea creates a beloved scene that many only dream of. Due to its vast, shimmering oceans, the BVI is ideal for the whims of those who love to island hop and truly immerse themselves in ethereal beauty.
The versatility of the BVI cannot be understated, as it offers both a place of festivity and tranquillity. The local’s spirited celebration is the lifeblood of the territory, as music, dance, and love adorn the islands’ many festivals with a carnivalesque atmosphere that fills the ears of travellers and residents alike with a cacophony of excitement.
On the other side of the coin, the BVI offers quiet and gentle seclusion scarcely found anywhere else on the planet. Comprising 60 islands, only 16 of these land spots are inhabited. This leaves guests with the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be completely at peace and decompress from the stresses of the rest of the world.
The territory’s serenity continues across its myriad resorts, as guests have the rare opportunity to dip their toes into the luxury of uninterrupted bliss, creating a haven for the senses. Travellers must also indulge in the many areas of natural beauty that abound the BVI, as the territory’s unchanging bays are home to many dreamlike blue oases.
At the heart of the BVI’s harmonious aura and jubilant atmosphere are the territory’s people and the warm welcome given to travellers as soon as they step off the plane. Residents’ generosity and good nature make the BVI a destination holiday to remember.
Q&A WITH THE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS TOURIST BOARD
Going above and beyond to foster, develop, and promote sustainable tourism for the BVI, the British Virgin Islands Tourist Board strives to spread the territory’s vibrant atmosphere across the world. Director of Tourism, Clive McCoy , delves deeper into this flourishing destination and all it has to offer.
Firstly, can you talk us through the British Virgin Islands Tourist Board’s purpose and founding mission?
Clive McCoy, Director of Tourism (CM): The British Virgin Islands Tourist Board was put in place around 55 years ago to market the destination to potential tourists.
One of the most beautiful places in the world, the decision was made to create a tourist board to showcase what the destination has to offer, which is still our main purpose.
The board is also responsible for maintaining relationships with industry partners to help them in the development of their products as part of the destination. For example, we help bolster the marketing efforts of the hospitality sector.
We’ve realised that the sun, sand, and sea are not enough to attract tourists to the destination; you have to find other ways. Subsequently, the recent execution of our 70th Emancipation Festival encouraged as many people as possible from around the world to celebrate with us.
How do you promote the BVI and everything it has to offer?
CM: We do it in myriad ways. From a technical perspective, we showcase what we have digitally over the internet through social media and other digital platforms such as magazine publications.
One of the things that we realised is that travellers like taking recommendations from other people. As much as technology has seemingly taken over the world with the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), for example, we still need that human connection and for others to tell us what their experiences were like.
Therefore, we work very closely with travel advisors and journalists from around the world to showcase what we have so they can recommend the destination to others. With the advent of social media, we also work with a lot of influencers who act like journalists to market the territory. These are just some of the ways that we promote the destination worldwide.
In your opinion, how does the BVI stand out from other destinations in the Caribbean?
CM: Firstly, let me say that I think the entire Caribbean, as a region, is one of the most beautiful places in the world. From the Bahamas all the way down to Trinidad, it’s an absolutely gorgeous destination.
The thing that makes the BVI unique, however, is our 60 small islands and cays that are very accessible and have made us one of the premier places in the world for sailing. I like to tell people that you can have breakfast on one island, lunch on another, and dinner on a third. Therefore, one of the key things that sets the BVI apart from other destinations is the ease of getting from island to island and experiencing different vibes.
For example, we have Jost Van Dyke, which I like to call the barefoot island because when you get there, nobody seems to be wearing any shoes. It has two of the top beach bars in the world on White Bay, including the Soggy Dollar Bar and the newly built Hendo’s Hideout. On the same island, you also have Foxy’s Bar on the Great Harbour, which is a really popular place to go on New Year’s Eve. So, if you’re into that type of environment, Jost Van Dyke is a wonderful place to be.
Then to the east, we have Virgin Gorda which is the champagne of the BVI. Everywhere there is a postcard waiting to happen. It is home to the Baths National Park, which features massive boulders that form sea pools and grottos. I call it the most romantic island in the BVI.
To the north, we have Anegada, which translates to the drowned island. It is the only island in the BVI that’s of coral and limestone formation and is surrounded by one of the largest barrier reefs in the world. Some of the best lobster in the Caribbean also comes from Anegada – from the ocean, to the grill, to the plate.
I invite all travellers to come to the BVI over Thanksgiving weekend for our annual Anegada Lobster Festival, which features lobster dishes from all around the islands and lets you experience the various cultures.
Many of the 60 islands are resort destinations, which means the only people there are guests, so visitors have the whole resort basically to themselves. The great thing about this is you’re still not far away from the locals and the cultural experience, as they are only 20 to 30 minutes away by boat.
What are some of the most popular experiences, sights, and activities for tourists across the BVI’s many islands?
CM: A major part of the BVI experience is being able to go from island to island quite easily and experiencing all those different environments – this is what makes the BVI special and extremely unique. Because of the island hopping available, many visitors don’t stay in terrestrial accommodations and instead charter a yacht and travel from island to island.
Amongst all the beautiful areas and sailing here, it is the interaction with the BVI’s people that makes the experience second to none. Many years ago, I was on a tour with some journalists on a safari bus when one of them lost their hat because the bus was open air. However, she didn’t care because she had a couple of painkillers – the official drink of the BVI. About 20 minutes later, a gentleman flagged us down and made us pull over to give her back her hat. That is the type of experience that people can expect in the BVI. Aside from the beauty of these islands, it is the people that really make the destination one of the best in the world.
What can tourists expect in terms of upcoming events? Is there anything that travellers can look forward to at all?
CM: We recently had our Emancipation Festival, which started on 29th July and ran until 10th August. The 70th iteration of the festival featured musical performances, cultural activities throughout the territory, and great culinary experiences.
Additionally, in August is what we call the Rise and Shine Tramp, where people wake up early to dance in the street, so it’s a very fun time. In November, we have Culture and Tourism Month where there will be various activities throughout the territory that highlight our culture. At the end of the year, we wrap up our festivities with many New Year’s Eve or what we call ‘Old Year’s Night’ celebrations in Jost Van Dyke and at Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbour, C.B. Romney Tortola Pier Park, and Trellis Bay, Beef Island.
It’s not very difficult to get to the BVI – we now have a non-stop flight daily from Miami. Therefore, we hope to see as many people as possible in the destination come to enjoy our celebrations.
Where should travellers go to fully immerse themselves in the BVI culture?
CM: As soon as you land – even when you’re speaking to the Immigration and Customs Officers at the airport – you are fully immersed in the BVI culture. Our islanders are extremely friendly, I can’t tell you how many times I’ve met people who have told me they went to the BVI 20 years ago, and would love to come back.
Anywhere you go, you’re going to feel, see, and experience our culture – it’s not specific to one place. If you really want to see the camaraderie in the community, the kind of thing visitors should visit is our Emancipation Festival, where everyone is just having a really good time enjoying the music and local culinary options. There are foods to try during the festival that you can’t find any other time of the year, so it’s a great way to meet people, have fun, and see what the culture of the destination is all about.
What would you say is the BVI’s most underrated attraction?
CM: I would say the diving in the BVI is one of the most underrated attractions. We don’t get a lot of publicity for that sector. I personally am not a diver, but I speak to a lot of people who come here to do so and tell me the diving scene is as captivating and rich as other places that hang their hat on the experience.
We always say that we are the wreck diving capital of the Caribbean. We have a lot of wrecks, and one of our top dive sites is the Wreck of RMS Rhone. It was an English steamer that sank a very long time ago off the coast of Salt Island.
In your opinion, why should someone choose the BVI as a tourist destination in 2025?
CM: The BVI is still a boutique destination. If visitors are looking for a place that is not overly crowded with stretches of beaches just for themselves, the BVI is an amazing place to travel to.
Seven years ago, we were struck by a massive hurricane that really decimated our tourism product, but we are now back up and running again, with properties recently re-opened. One of our major properties set to open its doors in the fall of this year is the Peter Island Resort, which will be a brand new development.
Not only that, but we also have Saba Rock Resort, the Bitter End Yacht Club, as well as Biras Creek Resort, which is one of our legacy properties in the BVI that has just opened a new restaurant. So, there are a lot of exciting developments in the territory that we are ready to share with the world.
I also tell people all the time that the BVI is an amazing place if they want to see a lot of what the Caribbean was like 100 years ago. Many of the islands are still very much uninhabited or feature just one property, so you can actually take a step back in time and see what it used to be with the amenities of the 20th century.
The BVI is the place to be, and we encourage people to consider us for the vacation of a lifetime.
Finally, are you optimistic about the future of tourism in the BVI?
CM: Yes, I am very optimistic about the future of tourism in the BVI. We have a community that is extremely passionate about the industry, and from passion, you can expect great things to happen.
The territory’s education system is really pushing tourism, as we have seen a lot of young people trying to figure out ways they can get into the industry because they are so passionate about it.
Looking towards the future, the sky is the limit. With the new developments coming on stream, these are the things that continue to make us unique. We are also making sure our festivals are robust and showcase the culture of the destination in a real way.
I’m also finding that a lot of the population is getting behind tourism and making the territory one of the best places in the world, so the future is bright.
EMANCIPATION FESTIVAL IN FOCUS
Showcasing to the world its deeply rooted and highly commemorated heritage and culture, the Emancipation Festival represents the BVI’s passion for its history and willingness for celebration. Accordingly, this year’s festival, the 70th of its kind, flourished under the theme ‘Celebrate our Freedom and Live in Unity’.
Across the two-week extravagance, both travellers and those who call BVI their home came together to celebrate the freedom of the islands’ ancestors – becoming a guiding light in the territory’s identity.
Amongst the animated list of celebrations is the Prince and Princess Pageant – a vibrant affair where 11 of the islands’ young children compete for the renowned title.
Next on the festival’s celebration map is the Fungi Festival. Despite the name, travellers won’t be tasting mushrooms but instead sampling the unique traditional folk music of the BVI. Emerging from the territory’s African roots, mixed with a sprinkling of European influence, its lively, carnivalesque sounds take listeners on a journey of percussion, woodwind, and string symphonies, accompanied by anecdotal lyrics that demonstrate the BVI’s way of life.
Meanwhile, over on the island of Tortola, the Carrot Bay fiesta gives visitors a glimpse of what the BVI was like over a hundred years ago, celebrating the many vibrant traditions of the island with a plethora of stalls and local produce, where many locals share their culture in a spritely market celebration.
With a long list of spectaculars spanning July and August, the Emancipation Festival stands out as a beacon of joy across the BVI.
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British Virgin Islands Stand Up Paddle Board Company (BVISUPCO) is the leading provider of full-service, rental water sports equipment across the territory. Visitors can enjoy a vast selection of equipment including windsurf stand-up paddle (SUP) boards, kiteboards, wingfoil boards, and much more.
As a distributor of Starboard, a premier and world-renowned windsurfing and paddleboard brand, the company offers the latest designs and proven shapes for performance. Plus, with active water sports enthusiasts on the team, BVISUPCO has a very knowledgeable base who can advise visitors on how best to have fun on the water.
FOR EXCEPTIONAL, TRUSTED, AND COMFORTABLE CARE…
Bougainvillea Clinic has become renowned across the territory for its state-of-the-art surgical specialities, providing care to residents and visitors in areas of aesthetics and reconstruction, orthopaedic and spinal treatment, general abdominal and breast surgery, gynaecology, and much more.
The clinic’s internationally-experienced doctors, secluded location, and attentive staff make for a memorable experience.
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BVI Yacht Concierge leverages over 20 years of experience in the territory’s marine tourism industry to provide guests with a highly personalised service, sourcing the perfect yacht. Indeed, the concierge team are keenly aware of the needs of yacht owners, captains, and guests, with each request managed in a highly efficient and timely manner.
The company’s staff are devoted to each visitor as highly skilled yachting specialists, offering a wealth of knowledge and understanding to thoughtfully guide guests and provide all the information needed to help them make the best decisions, facilitating the ultimate glamourous island experience.
FOR MAKING THE MOST OF THE BVI ADVENTURE…
HIKE BVI helps keen hiking enthusiasts and first-timers discover with confidence some of the most treasured trails through the territory. The company’s experienced guides take visitors on routes that go far beyond the typical hiking experience, each with its own individual spellbinding views, distinctive cultures, and refreshing natural environments.
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FOR PROTECTING NATURE’S LITTLE SECRETS…
The National Parks Trust of the Virgin Islands strives to preserve and manage the territory’s distinctive natural and cultural areas in order to improve the quality of life for both residents and guests, ensuring that the BVI’s most stunning views and enjoyable green areas remain healthy and enjoyable for all.
FOR EXPLORING THE ISLANDS WITH AWARD-WINNING YACHTS…
The Moorings has set the bar for chartering across the world over the last 50 years, offering the most luxurious and modern yachts available for its exclusive list of guests, gifting travellers the unique opportunity to be the author of their own sea adventure.
Opening up the globe to the most extraordinary experiences, the company offers an extensive collection of vessels, including but by no means limited to comfortable sail fleets, and compelling power and world-class crewed yachts.
With both fantastic service and crew, The Moorings welcomes travellers to explore the delights of the BVI in style and luxury comfort.
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LANDMARK ATTRACTIONS
Devil’s Bay National Park
One of the BVI’s most understated paradises, this horseshoe-shaped bay can be found at the culmination of a gentle 15-minute hike through Virgin Gorda’s iridescent greenery. Welcoming those who crave a soothing and undisturbed glide across the water or keen snorkellers wanting to discover the undersurface metropolis of the bay, Devil’s Bay National Park is a remarkably serene location.
The Caves at Norman Island
There’s more than meets the eye to this rocky treasure trove. Its jagged cliffs provide a unique glimpse into the BVI’s heritage and innate attractiveness as a destination. Capturing the hearts of budding historians and keen snorkelers, visitors can take a dive into the legend of jewels and pirate stories that abound the deep caves and shimmering waters.
Anegada Conch Mounds
Rising from the BVI’s sparkling sea are several majestically large mounds of conch shells, forming highly unique and eye-catching islands. The man-made wonder has been under construction for several decades, acting as a charming relic of the populations of Anegada and an unmissable stop on the tour of the territory’s fascinating islands.
GETTING THERE AND AROUND
Despite its secluded location amongst the Caribbean, travelling to the BVI has never been easier, with many airlines now flying from North America and Europe to Beef Island, which has its own dedicated international airport and is the global door to the wonders of the territory. From here, visitors can charter smaller boats or planes to travel to their desired destination.
Jost Van Dyke proves to be a very popular island for those with sea legs, with the Great Harbour offering an unforgettable sailor experience as one of the most bustling docks across the territory.
Indeed, journeying from island to island via the mesmerising sea is integral to truly capturing the BVI’s beauty in its entirety. There are a plethora of options for exploring the islands in style, with a vast range of yacht chartering companies to choose from. Alternatively, there are also myriad ferry services and water boat options that are affordable, convenient, and flexible.
Once guests have stepped onto the island, they can enjoy a gentle meander on foot or enjoy one of the island’s open-air safari taxis that showcase some of the best breathtaking views, offering a distinctive view of the captivating seascapes and rolling foliage.
Road Town, Tortola offers a highly accessible “Free Shuttle” bus service that takes you around town in a quick, efficient way. Otherwise, there are also many taxi services available to whisk travellers around the rest of Tortola and the outer islands on a whistle-stop tour.
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What Does All-Inclusive Yacht Charter Mean?
To understand the prices listed in this article, it is important first to understand what an All-Inclusive Yacht Charter BVI means. –In yacht charters, two main contract types are used: CYBA ( Caribbean Yacht Brokers Association ) and MYBA ( Mediterranean Yacht Broker Association ). CYBA contracts, common in the Caribbean (all catamarans and some motor yachts), are all-inclusive except for gratuities and are in the industry referred to as “Caribbean terms.” MYBA contracts, used globally, are “plus expenses,” meaning fuel, food, and dockage are extra and handled through Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA).
What is Included in an All-Inclusive Yacht Charter?
Unless specified under the Special Conditions , the total all-inclusive charter fee includes:
- Hiring of the yacht
- Services of a fully licensed crew
- Standard ship’s bar Fuel
- Cruising taxes and permits
- Clearance taxes
- Mooring fees
- All expenses related to running the yacht
- Use of on-board leisure and sports equipment
What is Not Included in an All-Inclusive Yacht Charter?
- Crew gratuities
- Premium beverages (fine wines & excessive alcohol requests)
- Scuba diving
- Off-yacht excursions
- Dockage requested by the charterer
- Fishing licenses
- Communications
- Airport transfers and other similar expenses
Note: The prices listed in this article are all-inclusive yacht charter prices , whereas prices listed on the individual yacht pages are +Expenses rates and have an APA ( Advance Provisioning Allowance ) charge added on top, usually set at around 35% of the base charter fee.
10. Prime Time ⏐ 88 ft Nordlund
All-inclusive weekly rates:.
All-Inclusive Rates Include:
- All breakfasts
- 5 lunches aboard
Christmas & New Year Rates:
Up to 6 guests – US$31,250 (HALF BOARD – all breakfasts, 2 dinners, and 5 lunches)
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“Yachting on a Beer Budget”
This 88-foot Nordlund Motor Yacht with accommodation for 6 guests is really great value for money and has excellent client feedback ! Honestly, there aren’t many luxury yachts of this size and standard at this all-inclusive price! Prime Time is, therefore, also a very popular boat fully booked out every year; it is, therefore, important to reserve her in good time.
Prime Time is owned and skippered by American ex-navy Captain Joe Standish , who has lived and chartered in the BVI since 1999. Joe runs one of the oldest charter businesses in the BVI ; needless to say, his local knowledge and experience are second to none.
The second crew member onboard Prime Time, Michael, has worked many years on cruise ships and local cargoes and was on the water when Hurricane Irma hit the Caribbean—here is a good story to be told.
The crew wants people to be comfortable and act like they would at home: “We are very laid back. Our company motto has always been ‘Come as Guests…Leave as Friends…’ That still holds true while running Prime Time, but we have added a new one for the niche we plan on filling in this industry, ‘Yachting on a Beer Budget.’ With that mentality, we also want our guests to ’embrace the local culture,’ which is why we only do breakfast and lunches onboard. We believe that a yacht charter here in the BVI is so much more than just being on a beautiful boat for 7 days. Your Crew wants you to enjoy the things that ‘we do,’ whether that be local BBQ or fish fry, drinks on the beach, or just chilling on your own private beach. We will make your time with us a memorable one.”
Guest Feedback
“Another fantastic trip! Captain Joe and Mike are so friendly, full of knowledge, and a great time! We wouldn’t travel on another boat in the BVI. Great food and drinks, and lots of laughs! Capt. Joe took us to all the spots on our list and a few more. If you have ever wanted to charter a boat to see the Islands, Prime Time is the only way to do it! Already looking to book again for next year.”
9. Suite Life ⏐ 92 ft Tarrab
- 2 guests $42,500
- 3 guests $43,500
- 4 guests $44,500
- 5 guests $45,500
- 6 guests $46,500
- 7 guests $47,500
- 8-9 guests $48,500
Child Discount:
$250 off for each child age 12 and under at the time of charter. Max 4 child discounts per charter with 2 paying adults.
What is Included:
*All-inclusive according to CYBA terms and conditions.
10% surcharge
“One of the Most Reviewed Yachts – All 5-Star!”
If you’re looking for luxury and comfort with a personal touch, Suite Life is a fantastic option. This 92-foot yacht feels like a floating luxury resort, with plenty of space to relax, entertain, and explore. Even though the yacht was built in 1998, it’s been completely refitted and is meticulously maintained by the owner-operators, so it still feels fresh and modern.
The layout is super spacious, with four staterooms that can comfortably accommodate up to nine guests. The master suite is especially impressive, with its king bed, walk-in closet, and even a jacuzzi in the bathroom. Each room is decked out with smart TVs, Bluetooth stereos, and 24/7 air conditioning, making it easy to unwind in total comfort.
The crew of 4 goes above and beyond to make sure your vacation is perfect; their great service is reflected in the many positive reviews they receive from their guests , showing you the best spots in the Virgin Islands and catering to your every need.
On deck, you’ll find plenty of spots to soak in the sun, from the upper deck lounges to the oversized bow sun pad. Plus, there’s a fresh or saltwater pool up front and an expansive swim platform for easy access to snorkeling and water fun.
Overall, Suite Life delivers on its name, offering a top-tier experience with a cozy, personal feel. Perfect for anyone looking to live the suite life, if only for a while.
Can’t say enough about Suite Life Yachting! We had such a great experience on their beautiful boat with the best crew! Captain Roy, Chef Nick and Nate took such great care of us and we had everything we could possibly need or want and then some! Amazing food, delicious drinks, snorkel lessons, hike guides, you name it they delivered! The boat is gorgeous, super clean and so well maintained. Would HIGHLY recommend this charter!!”
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8. Qara ⏐ 82 ft Horizon
- 7 breakfasts
- Happy hour canapes
- Standard ships bar, alcohol, and ships wine (anything specialty is at cost to the charterer)
- Pickup/drop off dockage
- 3 hours of cruise time daily
*Meals ashore are additional at client expense
Note: New Year’s Week = +15% on the rate
“A Classic Yacht with Michelin-Level Service”
If you are looking for a more classic yacht, this 82-foot Horizon motor yacht, Qara, might be for you. Qara underwent a full refit in 2023 , and her beautiful all-wooden interior is in excellent condition – look through the pictures to see her stunning, classic cabins.
Along with her nautical look, Qara comes with a great list of on-water activities; she’s got a Jacuzzi on the back deck next to the outdoor barbeque. She’s got all the equipment for deep-sea fishing , so you got something fresh to throw on that barbeque. And she’s got a great collection of water toys, including water skis, wakeboard, sea scooter, kayak, floating mats, snorkel gear, underwater camera, and beach games.
Captain Mark Sperber has enjoyed being on the water his whole life, from catamaran racing to working for the largest subcontractor for oil spill cleanups in the Gulf during the Deep Water Horizon recovery efforts; Mark understands how to give guests a great introduction to life on the water.
Chef Beth Basinski has spent 15 years perfecting her craft on luxury yachts, blending her love for food with a focus on wellness. Her meals are all about making you feel good, inside and out.
Stewardess/Deckhand Morgan Donovan traded NYC’s fast-paced restaurant scene—managing a Michelin Star restaurant and a top food hall—for the laid-back Caribbean. She’s all about creating a relaxed, unforgettable experience on board, with a touch of that NYC flair.
7. Indulge II ⏐ 90 ft Ferretti
All-inclusive weekly rates (usvi and bvi only):.
- 2-3 guests – $48,000
- 4-5 guests – $50,000
- 6-7 guests – $52,000
- 8-9 guests – $54,000
- 10 guests – $54,000
- Happy-Hour canapes
- Standard ships bar and snacks
*Meals ashore are additional.
Christmas & New Year Weekly Rates 2024/2025:
- Christmas: 1-8 guests $65,000
- New Year: 1-8 guests $65,000
“A Fantastic Luxury Yacht for a Fun Family Charter”
Indulge II is all about laid-back luxury and making sure everyone has a good time. Recently refitted in 2022, this 90-foot yacht feels fresh and modern, with plenty of space for up to 10 guests to spread out and relax. Families will love how comfortable and welcoming it is, with a mix of stylish interiors and cozy spots to hang out.
The real fun kicks in with the water toys—water skis, kneeboard, wake board, seabobs, sea scooter, paddleboards, snorkel gear, floating mats and a hot tub on the top deck to soak in after a day of adventure. The bow-pad is perfect for chilling out while cruising between islands, and the 20ft tender makes it super easy to explore the shore. Plus, there are electric bikes onboard for when you’re ready to hit the land in style.
6. Denise Rose ⏐ 112 ft Broward
All-inclusive weekly rates (available in the virgin islands only):.
2 guests – $60,000 4 guests – $62,000 6 guests – $64,000 8 guests – $66,000 – 9 guests – $67,000 – families with children only 10 guests – $68,000 – families with children only
Note: A 5% APA is added to cover taxes, permits, and customs clearance, plus any special requests.
DENISE ROSE
“award winning yacht with sundeck jazucci and bar”.
With DENISE ROSE, formerly Lady Sharon Gale, you get a lot for your money ! You get a highly customized 112′ Broward superyacht with classic interiors, great activities and toys, on deck Jacuzzi and fully equipped bar , and a prime crew, including a gourmet chef, at a remarkable rate!!
Interiors are designed to be welcoming, upscale yet informal, stylish and comfortable. Rich, maple paneling with a soft satin finish is featured throughout. Dining happens in the formal dining area, or al fresco with sea breezes and stunning views on the aft deck or sundeck. There is also the all-new sky lounge with JL Audio sound and LED lighting.
Guest accommodations are wonderful for extended families and groups of friends. There are 4 staterooms with 6 berths positioned on the lower deck level. The primary stateroom features a king-size bed, a cedar-lined closet, and his-and-her facilities. The VIP stateroom occupies the entire bow area and is nearly equal to the primary. It features a queen-sized bed, plenty of storage, and a sizable bathroom with shower. 2 guest staterooms are furnished with 1 double bed and 1 twin bed, so extra berths for children, single guests, or staff.
I could go on…
Denise Rose (then Lady Sharon) Won 1st Place in the 2021 VIPCA Culinary Award & Runner-Up in Best in Show
5. Blessed ⏐ 80 ft Sunreef Power Catamaran
- 2-3 guests – $90,000
- 4-5 guests – $95,000
- 6-8 guests – $100,000
- 9-10 guests – $105,000
Christmas & New Year Charter Rates:
*7 night minimum.
- Christmas 2024: 1-10 guests @ $125,000. Must end by Dec 27.
- New Year 2024: 1-10 guests @ $125,000. It may not start before Dec 29.
“Get More Space with this Brand-New Luxury Power Catamaran”
Although not technically a motor yacht, I wanted to showcase a power catamaran to demonstrate what you can expect in terms of space and amenities— comparable to a motor yacht that’s 15-20% larger . Blessed compares to a motor yacht approximately 92 to 96 feet in length.
So why choose Blessed among the many power catamarans in the Caribbean? Blessed is a brand-new, 80-foot Sunreef catamaran built in 2024 at the Sunreef factory in Gdansk. The design and construction were overseen by Tim Miller and Julie Brown, who also run the yacht as Captain and Chef, so they really know the yacht inside out!
Blessed is 80 feet long and can accommodate up to 10 guests in 5 cabins –4 masters and a double–all with en-suite bathrooms. It is ideal for a large group of friends or a big family gathering.
Blessed is truly a grand yacht both in terms of space and interior design – the main saloon and galley are like a penthouse. The best must be the flybridge, which features a Jacuzzi , a wet bar, 2 refrigerators, 2 ice makers, and a 55” smart TV. With multiple locations for sunbathing or enjoying the shade, this space is designed for ultimate relaxation (and the occasional dance party)!
Blessed’s Toy Garage easily deploys into the water from the hydraulic swim platform , providing effortless access to exciting adventures with the foils, Seabobs, or snorkeling! Or, enjoy a refreshing cocktail on the 10’ inflatable pool deck. Blessed also has SCUBA gear onboard , and Captain Tim happens to be a Dive instructor .
This catamaran is, through and through, a really amazing yacht that easily rivals a motor yacht in terms of luxury.
4. Synergy ⏐ 68 ft Sunseeker
- 2-4 guests – $77,900
- 5-6 guests – $78,900
- 7-8 guests – $79,900
Note: BVI Ports only (No USVI pick up/drop off or US charters).
All-Inclusive Rate Includes:
- Fuel (up to 3 hours of engine time per day)
- Full ships bar
- Cruising permits
- Thanksgiving week and Christmas 2024 $87,900
- New Year week 2024 $95,900/wk all-inclusive
*New Year charters cannot start before December 29, 2024. Christmas charters, including those between December 19th and 27th, must end by December 27.
“ 4-Times Award Winning Yacht in 2023″
Synergy was just awarded multiple awards in the BVI Charter Yacht Society 2023 boat show, including:
- 1st Place, ‘BEST MOTOR YACHT’
- 1st Runner-Up, ‘Best Entre,’ by Chef Audrey
- 1st Runner-Up, ‘Best Dessert,’ by Chef Audrey
- 1st Runner-Up, ‘Best Table Setting’
Synergy is an 86′ Sunseeker yacht that’s all about luxury and space. It has big windows, stylish interiors, and plenty of room thanks to its 21′ beam. Inside, you’ve got a roomy VIP suite, a full-beam master suite, and two versatile twin cabins.
On the flybridge, you have a big dining table, a wrap-around couch, and a Jacuzzi for sunset views . She cruises comfortably at 10-15 knots with a max speed of 22 knots, so she will get you to places. Plus, she has stabilizers for a smooth ride.
With a 26′ tender, seabobs, a floating cabana, and Starlink internet , it’s perfect for a high-end, connected getaway. The crew of four ensures you’ll have top-notch service throughout your charter.
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3. Angeleyes ⏐ 85 ft Horizon
- 2-6 guests – $92,675
- 7 guests – $93,830
- 8 guests – $94,985
- 9 guests – $96,140
- 10 guests – $97,295
All-Inclusive Rate Include:
Note: Angeleyes is happy to arrange private USVI water taxi transfers for $3500/round trip. The rate includes a land taxi from the airport, a private water taxi to meet Angeleyes in the BVI, and gratuity! Angeleyes will coordinate with your preferred BVI-based water taxi provider.
“Angeleyes on Netflix’s Top 10 Says It All!”
The luxury yacht Angeleyes was recently featured on Netflix’s hit series, The World’s Most Amazing Vacation Rentals , in Episode 3: Boats ‘N Floats. This episode showcases Angeleyes as the “luxury” option, with the hosts highlighting its spacious on-deck master suite, stunning outdoor spaces, and exceptional 5-star service provided by the crew.
With Angeleyes’ extra-wide beam (25’ vs. the usual 18’), the yacht offers unmatched interior space and comfort, making it ideal for groups of couples.
The episode emphasizes the personalized attention from the crew, including gourmet meals by Chef Jenn and unforgettable experiences arranged by Captain Darrel, such as private beach picnics and water sports.
Angeleyes was unanimously voted as the favorite rental by the show’s hosts , cementing its status as a top luxury charter option.
“Vacation of a Lifetime! We just got back from our epic vacation with family and friends aboard the Angeleyes Yacht! The yacht is luxuriously beautiful with its gorgeous interior. The rooms are incredibly spacious, each having its own luxurious bathroom stocked with everything you may need. The outdoor areas provided so many areas to sit and relax, eat meals with a view, or relax in the hot tub overlooking the beautiful blue waters. The staff is beyond amazing! Jen made sure we never went hungry on the table’s ever changing place settings. The food was beyond delicious. From chocolate croissants, pulled pork salads, fish tacos, to Frito pie for these Texans with hungry teenage boys. Remi made sure we were never without an activity to do or a delicious drink in our hands. He is also a very talented “merman” who can find a fish and a turtle anywhere! Darrell is an extremely knowledgeable captain who not only got us to beautiful places to anchor, but also provided us with many jokes that kept us laughing. Some of our highlights…We went snorkeling above a sunken barge and along shoreline where we saw so many colorful fish. We went swimming with sea turtles and also came across a beautiful eagle ray and a puffer fish. Remi took the kids tubing and gave them jet board lessons. Not only did we take advantage of what the ocean had to offer, we also hit up some of the hot spots on the beautiful Islands such as Soggy Dollar, Foxy’s, and The Willy T. Here, we had a blast drinking island cocktails and dancing the night away! My family can’t thank the owners and the crew of Angeleyes Yacht enough for a vacation of our lifetime! ❤️🛥”
2. Midnight Moon ⏐ 87 ft Horizon
- 2-6 guests – $82,000
- 7-8 guests – $89,500
** Charters include up to 3 hours of engine time per day.
- Christmas Week- Up to 8 guests: $98,500 inclusive plus local taxes (0% in the BVI). *Christmas charters must end by the 27th of December.
- New Year’s Week – Up to 8 guests: $102,000 inclusive plus local taxes (0% in the BVI). *New Year cannot begin earlier than the 27th of December.
MIDNIGHT MOON
“a great luxury yacht with focus on local culture – from sea to platter style cuisine”.
If you’re keen on fishing or simply relish the thrill of catching your own dinner , Midnight Moon is perfectly equipped. The yacht comes with all the necessary deep-sea fishing gear, complemented by a crew who are both skilled in fishing and passionate about cooking your catch.
The reason I put Midnight Moon this high on the list is because it is a really fantastic all-around yacht with everything you need for a 1-week or more luxury charter vacation with a real taste of the Caribbean. With 1 master and 3 VIP cabins accommodating up to 8 guests, she is a great option for a group of friends or a family trip.
She’s got a swim platform, a sweet water toy collection, a deck Jacuzzi , a great crew of 3, and a fantastic seafood-focused menu . You are in for a real Caribbean treat!
1. Stay Salty ⏐ 135 ft Horizon
All-inclusive weekly rate:.
- $163,000 (BVI only)
- Full crew and fuel
- Set menu and snacks
- Water, fresh juices, coffee, tea and non-alcoholic refreshments
- Ships bar with selected wine, beer, and liquor
- Airport transfers
- Personal laundry
- Use of water toys equipment
- 60gallons of fuel for Jet skis
- Full tank of fuel for Tender
- Massages and beauty treatments
- Wellness retreat – ice bath
- High-speed Internet
- Local taxes
- 10% crew gratuity
- Local fishing guide – $500/ day
“This Yacht has EVERYTHING Luxury + a Very Flexible Cabin Layout!”
There are many reasons why I have selected this yacht as number 1 on the list: At 135 feet and three decks high, it has all the space needed for a big group charter without feeling crowded at all. Plus, she accommodates 12 guests , which is perfect for a big group of friends or two families sharing a luxury charter.
The interior is simply stunning—classic, elegant, and bright . The light wood, white carpets, and chic furniture create a modern, airy vibe, topped off by a gorgeous chandelier that adds a touch of glam.
The cabins are equally impressive. With a master suite, four VIPs, and one twin, there’s plenty of room to spread out and storage space is more than ample–I honestly don’t think you can overpack for this yacht vacation.
The flybridge is fantastic on Stay Salty; there is both a seating area, sunbathing loungers, and a fully equipped bar . There is another bar inside, so you don’t have to walk far for a cocktail.
With a crew of 8, including a masseuse offering massages anywhere on the yacht or even on the beach, you’re in for some serious pampering.
In conclusion, this yacht is absolutely brilliant!
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Mark rubini.
Mar 26, 2024
The 55 Bali was great as we were the first paying customers. Beautiful boat with plenty of room. The Captain and first mate were great. Food was top notch and so good that we opted to not do 1 shore dinner and just ate on the boat. We saw and did everything that we set out to see. I would repeat in a heartbeat.
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Mar 16, 2024
Communication was the key to our successful trip. Chris at DMA Yachting kept us informed about what to expect, upcoming payments, etc. He was on top of the one hiccup we had and really turned a negative into a positive. Would definitely us them again.
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Serenity! Elegantly appointed and contemporary, Serenity stands as a premier private yacht charter in the Caribbean, offering all the luxuries of a 5-star all-inclusive private ocean resort. Crafted for refined comfort, Serenity boasts four ensuite air-conditioned guest cabins, each furnished with a queen-sized bed to accommodate up to eight ...
Yacht. Serenity is a crewed, 49'' luxury catamaran, featuring a redesigned open floor plan unlike any other boat. She is currently based in the British Virgin Islands. Relax up top on the comfortable open bridge chatting with the captain, on the front deck ordering your favorite drink while still staying dry thanks to her solid foredeck, or in ...
Serenity was designed to be the perfect yacht for your private sailing vacation on a crewed catamaran charter in the US and British Virgin Islands (USVI and BVI). ... Embark on an unforgettable private yacht charter aboard Serenity, designed to provide the utmost relaxation and enjoyment amidst the stunning tropical waters of the Virgin Islands
Serenity's expert crew will work closely with you for a tailor made vacation of a lifetime! ... All-Inclusive Yacht Charters in the Virgin Islands. Unplug, Unwind, Relax, Let Go... Experience Pure Serenity. Home. The Yacht. ... some enthusiasts proclaim it as among the finest snorkeling spots in the BVI. Anchored in The Bight at Norman Island ...
Serenity is a 2022, Bali 4.8 luxury sailing charter catamaran. After sailing from the factory in France she underwent extensive upgrades that were not available from the factory prior to commencing charter in The Virgin Islands. Serenity is 48' 11" in overall length with a 28.7' Beam (Width). She has a total of 5 cabins each with their own ...
Sailing vacation on SERENITY 4.8 Crewed Charters in British Virgin Islands a 49 ft. . A reputable yacht for Crewed Charters cruising British Virgin Islands. Enjoy island hopping, cocktails, delicious food and fun water toys! REQUEST A QUOTE. Call (800) 382-9666 | (941) 966-9387 ... Yacht Name: Serenity
Most of all know that life is short, enjoy all the moments, especially good people. Peace, health, and happiness! Serenity is a 4-cabin 49ft Bali luxury charter yacht sailing in the beautiful BVI and USVI. Up to 8 guests, all-inclusive, chef, watertoys.
Serenity yacht is a 48.00 ft long sailboat catamaran and spends the summer and winter season in the British Virgin Islands. It was built by Dufour in 2022. The yacht layout features 4 cabins and accommodates 8 guests. The cabin arrangement is following: 3 queen cabins, 1 twin cabin.
St. John is known for its natural beauty including incredible snorkeling and hiking. St. Croix offers an incredible history, beautiful beaches, Fine Dining, & world class golf courses. Serenity rarely cruises the U.S.V.I's however we take into consideration each guests preferences in the event that they are on your list of must do's.
Catamaran Serenity 48 Overview. Introducing Serenity, a stunning 49' catamaran launched in 2022, designed to embody the essence of Bali in every detail. Step aboard this floating paradise to discover four luxurious queen guest cabins, each offering a sanctuary of relaxation. With four well-appointed heads, guests are guaranteed convenience ...
The charter fee includes British Virgin Islands (BVI) taxes, fees, permits or National Park fees or Customs & Immigration fees. ... the impressive charter yacht SERENITY is a 50' catamaran. Key highlights include her elegant profile, top-grade amenities, and an experienced crew led by Captain John Applegate. Designed for performance ...
Offered by DMA Yachting, the astonishing charter yacht Serenity is a 48 ft sailing catamaran. Serenity spends the summer and winter season in British Virgin Islands. She was delivered by the ship builder Dufour in 2022. The expansive yacht layout features 4 large cabins and comfortably accommodates a maximum of 8 guests.
SERENITY Yacht for Charter: 40.54 meters. Built 2016. Refit 2022. Max speed 17. 12 Guests. 6 Cabins. Click & Discover more! ... British Virgin Islands, Leeward Islands, US Virgin Islands, Windward Islands. Rates and destinations are subject to change per the yacht's availability. All particulars are given in good faith and are believed to be ...
Represented by DMA Yachting, the majestic charter yacht SERENITY 4.8 is a 49 ft sailing catamaran. SERENITY 4.8 spends the summer and winter season in British Virgin Islands. She was delivered by the famous yacht builder Bali Catamarans in 2021. ... The charter fee includes British Virgin Islands (BVI) taxes, fees, permits or National Park fees ...
Yacht Description. SERENITY yacht is a 64.0 ft long sailboat monohull and spends the summer and winter season in the British Virgin Islands. It was built by Jeanneau in 2016. The yacht layout features 4 cabins and accommodates 8 guests. The cabin arrangement is following: 1 queen cabin, 1 single cabin, 2 double cabins. and a generator.
Private use of the yacht. Professional crew (captain and chef) All breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. Full bar, wine is served with dinner. WiFi powered by Starlink. Insurance for the yacht. Consumables for the yacht (diesel, fuel and water) Rates are for 7 days. EXCLUDED FROM OUR RATE. Discretionary crew gratuity (customarily 15-20% of charter ...
72 Serenity Shipyard luxury yacht is available for charter in Road Harbour, Road Town, British Virgin Islands. YachtLife: 40+ Locations Worldwide. 1000+ Luxury Yachts. Concierge Service.
7 Day BVI Yacht Charter Itinerary: Norman Island, Peter Island, Spanish Town, Mountain Point, North Sound, Anegada, Jost Van Dyke ; ... Offered by DMA Yachting, the breathtaking charter yacht SERENITY is a 133 ft motor yacht featuring a jetski and a hot tub. The highlights of SERENITY are her absolute comfort and alfresco dining areas.
Beginning May 21, 2023 for all NEW bookings the Charter Fee does include the British Virgin Islands (BVI) cruising taxes and permit, BVI National Park permits and BVI customs fees (collectively the "BVI Fees"). If the Yacht is NOT allowed entry into the BVI, FOR ANY REASON, during the time of charter, the charter will take place in the USVI waters.
Yacht: BVI-Based Crew: Permanent Annual Work Permits BVI Customs & Cruising Permit Fees: Not Included GENERAL NOTES: MINIMUM NIGHTS: 5 - Inquire for less ... Introducing Serenity, presented for charter as a captain-only vessel crewed by her owner, Capt. John Applegate! She is a masterpiece that exemplifies luxury and sport in every aspect ...
Horizon Yacht Charters are delighted to present this Bali 49 Serenity available for luxury crewed yacht charter. Serenity Bali 49 Accommodations. 4 queen berth guest cabins each with a private en-suite bath including electric head, shower and sink/vanity. The Port side has wet shower stalls and the starboard side has dry stalls.
The feeling will intoxicate you from the pure elegance and peace LAYSAN offers. Represented by DMA Yachting, the breathtaking charter yacht LAYSAN is a 72 ft sailboat. LAYSAN spends the summer and winter season in British Virgin Islands. She was completed by recognized shipbuilder Serenity Shipyard in 2017. The expansive yacht layout features 4 ...
Mucho Gusto charter We have an age limit of 12 on board the yacht. But at that age, many kids still have a limited palate, so food looks like chicken nuggets and chips or pizza all week.
FOR GLIDING ACROSS THE BVI WITH TOP-OF-THE-RANGE EQUIPMENT… British Virgin Islands Stand Up Paddle Board Company (BVISUPCO) is the leading provider of full-service, rental water sports equipment across the territory. Visitors can enjoy a vast selection of equipment including windsurf stand-up paddle (SUP) boards, kiteboards, wingfoil boards, and much more.
To understand the prices listed in this article, it is important first to understand what an All-Inclusive Yacht Charter BVI means. -In yacht charters, two main contract types are used: CYBA (Caribbean Yacht Brokers Association) and MYBA (Mediterranean Yacht Broker Association).CYBA contracts, common in the Caribbean (all catamarans and some motor yachts), are all-inclusive except for ...