
How Much Does It Cost to Charter a Yacht?
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You chose a boat to charter with us, you probably even have a skippered license but you are still thinking about whether or not to hire a skipper or a hostess or maybe both on the boat. If you are coming to sail in Croatia, Greece or Italy for the first time, it is a good idea to have a local man on board. Hiring a hostess or a cook is great if you are a truly experienced sailor where he / she could be your local “guide”, let you in on all the excellent places to visit and tips on how to avoid crowds and maybe even give you a hand on board. A skipper is for those people who love to enjoy their vacation and don’t worry about anything.
Given our extensive experience in the boating business and especially in charter of all yachts, we have made excellent acquaintances, partners and friends in the industry at all locations – the best caterers, restaurants, destinations, and of course skippers, cooks, hostesses and other nautical professionals that can help you and offer you the best possible service.
These nautical professionals makes you the difference between a good holiday and an amazing one! They make sure you are safe and enjoying the time of your life on our yachts in Croatia, Greece or Italy.
Our skippers are all fully professional sailors with all the necessary sailing certificates and licenses and with many miles under sails. Also all the skippers are all insured so you don’t need to worry about anything. Even if you are an experiences boater, having a skipper on board can be very useful and helpful– skipper will look after all the things that concern the boat in port and at sea, and some of his/her duties may be (but are not limited to):
However, skipper’s responsibilities do not include cooking (although there are some that love to share a recipe or two and are quite skilled in the galley) and dish washing, cleaning the interior, shopping for food and babysitting!
A hostess is someone who will do her best to make your vacation more memorable and pleasant with nothing to do then just relax. She is on board to maintain the boat cleanliness, prepare food and clear after meals and to help you to choose the most suitable restaurant for your dinners, give advice on places of interest (guide books do not have so many first-hand information) and also if you are coming with small kind, help you to looking our to them.
Her tasks varyon the number of crew members and usually include (but are not limited to):
However, a hostess is not a professional cook and you cannot demand specific sorts of meals (especially not dishes which are specialties of other different foreign countries or dishes that demand extended preparation). The hostess will do her best to provide a diverse Mediterranean menu for all of you, full of local food, rich with fresh vegetables and fruit, sea food and much more.
Your hostess will be get in touch with you several weeks before your holiday to plan the menu according to your preferences that you will provide us.
Marine experience – all our hostesses are marine trained so they can help during dock maneuvers and some sailing activities. When required, the hostess will help the skipper during maneuvers (coming in and out of marinas, dropping anchor, refueling etc.) and then finish her other duties. Remember, safety on any boat always comes first!
What are the main differences between a hostess and a cook? Here is a table to make the decision easier so you can decide by your self;
| Tasks | Cook / Chef | Hostess |
| meal preparation | as many as required | breakfast + one meal |
| meal types | all types (international, local) even more complicated meals but bearing in mind the galley equipment and conditions on board | usually local and less complicated meals but very tasteful and in accordance with your wishes |
| cleaning | galley and salon only | the boat’s interior as well as cabins, heads and showers |
| helping with maneuvers | always a priority | always a priority |
| baby-sitting | – | available upon request and with a surcharge |
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Embarking on a yacht charter is an adventure that promises luxury, freedom, and the allure of the open seas. Yet, one pivotal question looms large when planning your nautical journey: Do you need a crew onboard your yacht? In this extensive guide, we’ll navigate the intricate waters of yacht charters, addressing fundamental questions surrounding the necessity of a crew, the availability of crewed charters, size limitations for crewless yachts, and the dynamics that may arise when sharing living quarters with the crew. Prepare to set sail as we delve into the heart of yacht charter decision-making.
The choice to have a crew aboard your yacht charter hinges on several crucial factors. We’ll explore the advantages and disadvantages of crewed and crewless charters and how your decision may be influenced by your boating experience, group size, and personal preferences.
Many yacht charters, particularly in the luxury segment, offer the option of a crewed charter. We’ll delve into the intricacies of chartering with a professional crew, what roles they typically fulfill, and the enhanced experience they bring to your voyage.
For those who prefer the captain’s seat, there are size limitations to consider when opting for a crewless charter. We’ll outline these restrictions and explore the qualifications, licenses, and responsibilities necessary to operate larger vessels independently.
If you opt for a crewed charter, it’s essential to understand the dynamics between yacht owners and their hired crew. We’ll demystify common misconceptions and delve into the professionalism, etiquette, and boundaries that govern these relationships.
Whether you choose to charter with or without a crew, there are essential considerations to enhance your yacht charter experience. We’ll discuss topics such as charter planning, safety, maintenance, and the unique joys and responsibilities that come with yacht chartering.
Yacht charters offer a world of possibilities, from the tranquility of crewless independence to the opulence of crewed luxury. Your decision on whether to have a crew aboard ultimately depends on your aspirations, preferences, and understanding of the chartering landscape. As you embark on your yacht charter journey, may this guide empower you to navigate the waters of decision-making with confidence, ensuring that your charter experience is nothing short of spectacular. Bon voyage!