Dubai is where scale meets spectacle. From the iconic skyline of Dubai Marina to the sail shaped silhouette of Burj Al Arab, chartering a yacht here is about making a statement.
Cruise past Palm Jumeirah, anchor in the calm waters of the Arabian Gulf, or host an unforgettable sunset gathering with the city’s skyline as your backdrop. Dubai offers year-round sunshine, world class marinas, and some of the most impressive superyachts available anywhere in the world.
This is modern luxury at its most dynamic.
Dubai is home to some of the most striking yachts on the global charter market. From sleek 70ft cruisers perfect for intimate gatherings to multi-deck superyachts designed for large-scale entertainment, the fleet here is built for impact.
Whether you’re planning a sunset cruise, birthday celebration, corporate event, or multi-day charter along the UAE coastline, Dubai delivers scale, service, and spectacle in equal measure.
Professional crew, luxury interiors, expansive sun decks, and premium water toys come as standard ensuring every charter feels effortless and elevated.
Marbella is Mediterranean glamour at its finest. Golden beaches, world-famous beach clubs, and the vibrant energy of Puerto Banús create the perfect setting for a luxury yacht charter.
Cruise along the Costa del Sol, drop anchor off Nikki Beach, or enjoy a long lunch at sea with views stretching from Marbella’s coastline to Gibraltar and even North Africa on a clear day. Marbella offers effortless sophistication paired with relaxed Andalusian charm.
This is luxury with rhythm.
Marbella’s charter fleet is ideal for stylish day experiences and weekend escapes. From elegant 50 – 70ft motor yachts perfect for small groups to larger vessels designed for celebrations, the emphasis here is on social, sun-soaked luxury.
Charters typically cruise between Marbella, Estepona, Sotogrande, and across towards Gibraltar, offering calm waters and dramatic coastal views. With professional crew, premium sound systems, onboard catering options, and water toys available, every detail is curated for a seamless Mediterranean experience.
Whether it’s a birthday celebration, hen party, corporate event, or relaxed family day at sea, Marbella delivers the perfect balance of glamour and comfort.
Ibiza is the undisputed capital of Mediterranean yacht culture. Crystal-clear waters, hidden coves, world-famous beach clubs and sunset rituals create a charter experience unlike anywhere else.
Cruise between Ibiza and Formentera, anchor in the turquoise waters of Cala Comte, or arrive in style at Blue Marlin and Cala Jondal. By day, it’s barefoot luxury and secluded bays. By night, it’s energy, music and unforgettable moments.
This is where freedom meets finesse.
Ibiza offers one of the strongest charter fleets in the Mediterranean, from stylish 50–80ft day yachts ideal for beach club hopping to 30m+ superyachts perfect for week-long island cruising.
Most charters cruise between Ibiza’s west coast and the pristine waters of Formentera, offering calm anchorages, white sand beaches and electric blue seas. Premium sound systems, water toys, seabobs, paddleboards and bespoke catering are standard features – making every day feel elevated and effortless.
Whether it’s a high-energy celebration or a relaxed escape exploring hidden coves, Ibiza delivers the perfect balance of party and paradise.
Mallorca offers a refined and scenic yachting experience in the heart of the Balearics. Dramatic cliffs, hidden calas, turquoise bays and elegant marinas create the perfect balance between natural beauty and Mediterranean sophistication.
Cruise along the Serra de Tramuntana coastline, anchor in Cala Deià, or explore the crystal-clear waters of Es Trenc and Cabrera. Mallorca is ideal for those seeking relaxed luxury, privacy, and stunning landscapes away from the intensity of Ibiza.
This is yachting at its most graceful.
Mallorca’s charter fleet ranges from stylish day yachts perfect for coastal cruising to larger motor yachts and superyachts ideal for multi-day island exploration. The island’s varied coastline offers calm bays for swimming, dramatic cliffside scenery, and charming harbour towns for evening mooring.
Charters typically explore Palma Bay, Port Andratx, Deià, Sóller, and the protected waters of Cabrera National Park. Onboard experiences include premium catering, water toys, seabobs, paddleboards, and full crew service ensuring every detail feels effortless and elevated.
Whether it’s a peaceful family charter or a refined summer escape, Mallorca delivers timeless Mediterranean elegance.
Mykonos is where Cycladic beauty meets high-energy luxury. Whitewashed architecture, crystal-clear Aegean waters, and a world-renowned social scene make it one of the Mediterranean’s most iconic charter destinations.
Cruise between Mykonos, Delos, and the surrounding Cyclades, anchor in Psarou Bay, or arrive by yacht to Scorpios and Nammos in unmistakable style. By day, it’s turquoise water and sun-soaked decks. By night, it’s electric atmosphere and unforgettable celebrations.
This is Greek island glamour at its boldest.
Mykonos offers a dynamic charter fleet ranging from sleek day yachts ideal for beach club hopping to larger motor yachts and superyachts designed for multi-day Cyclades cruising. The island’s position makes it a gateway to Delos, Paros, Naxos and beyond.
Charters often combine vibrant daytime anchorages with quieter hidden bays for swimming and water sports. Onboard features include premium sound systems, water toys, seabobs, and bespoke catering all delivered with professional crew service.
Whether you’re planning a high energy celebration or a luxury island-hopping escape, Mykonos delivers style, scenery and atmosphere in equal measure.
Monaco is the pinnacle of Mediterranean yachting. A symbol of prestige, power and timeless glamour, this iconic principality is home to some of the world’s most impressive superyachts.
Cruise along the French Riviera, anchor off Cap d’Ail, or arrive in Port Hercule with the Monte Carlo skyline rising behind you. From the Monaco Grand Prix to the Yacht Show, Monaco is where global elite gatherings meet world-class hospitality.
This is Riviera luxury at its most legendary.
Monaco is synonymous with superyachts. The fleet here ranges from 30m motor yachts to 70m+ world-class vessels designed for high-profile events and extended Riviera cruising.
Charters typically explore Monaco, Cap Ferrat, Antibes, Cannes and Saint-Tropez, combining refined anchorages with glamorous port arrivals. Expect expansive decks, jacuzzi lounges, beach clubs, water toys, and a highly professional crew delivering seamless five-star service.
Whether for a major event, corporate hospitality, or a private Riviera escape, Monaco delivers unmatched prestige and presence.
The French Riviera is the birthplace of modern yachting glamour. From the elegance of Cap Ferrat to the energy of Saint-Tropez, this stretch of coastline defines Mediterranean luxury.
Cruise between Monaco, Nice, Cannes and Antibes, anchor in secluded coves along the Esterel coastline, or spend evenings moored in iconic Riviera ports. The scenery is timeless – turquoise waters, dramatic cliffs and pastel harbours framed by palm-lined promenades.
This is Riviera living at its most refined.
The French Riviera hosts one of the most prestigious charter fleets in the world. From elegant 25m motor yachts to 60m+ superyachts, the region is designed for both relaxed coastal cruising and high-profile port arrivals.
Popular itineraries include Monaco to Saint-Tropez, Cannes to Antibes, or extended cruises toward Corsica and Sardinia. Onboard experiences range from refined sun-soaked afternoons at anchor to formal evenings in legendary harbours. Expect expansive decks, beach clubs, jacuzzis, water toys, and impeccable crew service throughout.
Whether for a private escape or a headline summer event, the French Riviera delivers enduring sophistication.
Sardinia is where the Mediterranean’s most private yacht owners come to disappear. Granite headlands, water the colour of swimming-pool tiles, and a string of anchorages — La Maddalena, Cala di Volpe, Spiaggia Rosa — that have stayed coveted for half a century.
Cruise the Costa Smeralda from Porto Cervo to Capo Ferro, anchor in the turquoise shallows of the Maddalena archipelago, or cross the Bonifacio Strait into Corsica before lunch. By day, it’s empty calas and Tyrrhenian blue. By night, it’s Phi Beach, Pevero, and a long table on deck.
This is the Mediterranean at its most quietly confident.
Sardinia is the working summer playground of the global superyacht fleet. The calibre of inventory here is among the highest in the Mediterranean — from 30 m motoryachts running day charters out of Porto Cervo to 60 m+ vessels based for the season around the Costa Smeralda. Our Marbella team is an hour’s flight away — closer than most brokers ever get to the boat you’re actually on.
Most charters begin in Olbia and run a week along the Costa Smeralda and through the La Maddalena archipelago, with the option to cross the Bonifacio Strait into Corsica’s Lavezzi islands or push south down the wilder west coast toward Alghero and the Sinis Peninsula. Onboard: full water-toy specs, certified Mediterranean crew, and provisioning sourced from the island itself. We bring our own programme too — Marina Yachts own-label Champagne and wines, wagyu pastrami hand-cut to order, the cheese board you’d actually plan a dinner around.
Whether it’s a quiet family week around the Maddalenas, a regatta-week base in Porto Cervo, or a ten-day run that takes in Corsica, Sardinia delivers privacy, scale, and the best stretch of coastline in the western Mediterranean.
Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport (OLB) — 30 minutes to Porto Cervo. Alternatives: Cagliari (CAG) for the south, Alghero (AHO) for the west.
May to early October. Peak weeks: late July through August.
€95,000 to €4,000,000+ per week. Most superyacht charters here run €250,000 – €600,000 per week. Based on 165 yachts represented in the region.
Wire, escrow, MYBA-standard. Crypto settlement available through licensed counterparties.
Corsica, the French Riviera, Amalfi Coast.
Sardinia is where the Mediterranean’s most private yacht owners come to disappear. Granite headlands, water the colour of swimming-pool tiles, and a string of anchorages — La Maddalena, Cala di Volpe, Spiaggia Rosa — that have stayed coveted for half a century.
Cruise the Costa Smeralda from Porto Cervo to Capo Ferro, anchor in the turquoise shallows of the Maddalena archipelago, or cross the Bonifacio Strait into Corsica before lunch. By day, it’s empty calas and Tyrrhenian blue. By night, it’s Phi Beach, Pevero, and a long table on deck.
This is the Mediterranean at its most quietly confident.
Croatia is the highest-growth charter market in the Mediterranean and the inventory has caught up. The fleet here covers every register — quiet family-friendly cruising, social itineraries through Hvar’s club nights, and a deeper run south to Montenegro and the Bay of Kotor — across 153 yachts represented in the region, from 35 m motoryachts running the Split-to-Dubrovnik corridor to 60 m+ vessels based for the season.
Most charters embark in Split (under three hours from London or Frankfurt) and run a week through the central Dalmatian islands, with the option to push north to the Kornati archipelago or south through Korčula and Mljet to Dubrovnik. Onboard: full water-toy specs, captains who know which pontoon at Vis serves the best fish, and provisioning that holds up against the Adriatic standard. We bring our own programme too — Marina Yachts own-label wine and Champagne, hand-cut wagyu pastrami, a cheese board built around the islands themselves.
Whether it’s a relaxed week through the central islands, a Split-to-Dubrovnik one-way, or a longer run that takes in Montenegro, Croatia delivers atmosphere, scenery and pace at a measured Mediterranean rhythm.
Wire, escrow, MYBA-standard. Crypto settlement available through licensed counterparties.
The Amalfi Coast is the Mediterranean’s most photographed coastline for a reason. Cliffside villages, lemon groves, the Faraglioni rising from Capri’s water, and a string of harbour-towns — Positano, Amalfi, Ravello — that have hosted yacht owners for sixty years. South of it: Procida, Ischia, the Aeolian volcanoes, and the wilder Calabrian coast for those who want the same sea without the crowd.
Cruise from Naples to Capri for breakfast, anchor off the Faraglioni, pivot east to Positano for dinner. Day two: Amalfi and Ravello. Day three: south to Ischia or further to the Aeolians and Stromboli’s after-dark eruption. By day, it’s the Bay of Naples in pastel. By night, it’s a long table at La Fontelina or Le Sirenuse.
This is Italy at its most cinematic.
The Amalfi and South Italy fleet is among the most sought-after in the Mediterranean and the calibre matches — 163 yachts ranging from 35 m motoryachts running the classic Capri–Positano–Amalfi corridor to 60 m+ vessels based for the season. Demand spikes hard in late July and August (book earlier than feels reasonable); shoulder weeks in June and September are the sweet spot for guests who want the same coastline without the boat traffic.
Most charters embark in Naples or Salerno and run a week along the Amalfi Coast and into the Bay of Naples — Capri, Procida, Ischia — with options to push south into the Aeolians (Stromboli, Lipari, Panarea) or north toward Ponza. Onboard: certified Italian crew, water-toy specs to match anything else in the Med, and provisioning that does justice to the cuisine. We bring our own programme too — Marina Yachts own-label wines and Champagne, wagyu pastrami, a cheese board built around the regional pecorinos and burrata.
Whether it’s a four-day run between the headline towns or a two-week south-of-Naples cruise that takes in the Aeolians and Sicily, the Amalfi Coast delivers the best of Italian coastline at a yacht’s pace.
Wire, escrow, MYBA-standard. Crypto settlement available through licensed counterparties.
The Bahamian fleet is calibrated for shallow-water cruising and the calibre is high — 140 yachts ranging from 35 m motoryachts running the Exuma chain to 60 m+ explorer vessels equipped for longer Atlantic runs. The shallow draft of the Bahamian banks means hull form matters; a knowledgeable broker steers you toward boats built for the geography rather than against it.
Most charters embark in Nassau (45 minutes from Miami) and run a week through the Exumas, with options to push north to the Abacos, east to Eleuthera, or south to the Iguana Cays. Onboard: full water-toy specs (Bahamian charter clients want the toys — Seabobs, jet skis, fishing kit, dive compressors), shallow-draft tenders, and crew with local knowledge of the cuts and channels. We bring our own programme too — Marina Yachts own-label wines and Champagne, wagyu pastrami, the cheese board you’d actually plan a dinner around — alongside provisioning sourced through Nassau and Florida.
Whether it’s a family week through the Exumas, a longer Caribbean transit via the Abacos, or a winter base in Nassau for clients flying in from New York, the Bahamas delivers the most reliable charter geography in the Atlantic.
Nassau (NAS) — direct from Miami, JFK, London, Toronto. Florida one-ways from Fort Lauderdale.
BVI (one-ways), Florida East Coast.
The BVI fleet is geared for short hops and trade-wind sailing — 116 yachts including a deep bench of catamarans, sailing yachts and 35–50 m motoryachts that thread the chain comfortably. The calmer water inside the islands makes this the most family-friendly Caribbean charter of all, and the inventory reflects that: bigger swim platforms, more guest capacity per length, water toys configured for kids as much as for adults.
Most charters embark in Tortola (Road Town) — direct ferry from St Thomas (USVI) or short flights from San Juan — and run a week through the chain, with optional extensions to the USVI or the south-east Caribbean (St Maarten, Antigua). Onboard: full water-toy specs, captains who know every mooring field by name, and provisioning sourced through Tortola and St Thomas. We bring the Marina Yachts programme too — own-label wine and Champagne, wagyu pastrami, the cheese board you’d actually plan a dinner around — alongside the Caribbean stalwarts (painkillers at the Soggy Dollar, the Anegada lobster).
Whether it’s a family week with kids, a multi-generation reunion charter, or a longer Caribbean transit through the Leewards, the BVI is where the Caribbean charter starts.
December to April (peak). May to November is hurricane shoulder; June to August is workable.
€170,000 to €4,000,000+ per week. Most charters here run €340,000 – €745,000 per week (rates often quoted in USD on closing). Based on 140 yachts in the region.
Wire, escrow, MYBA-standard. Crypto settlement available through licensed counterparties.
EUR or USD (USD is the regional working currency).
USVI (one-ways), Bahamas, Leeward Islands.
The Andaman charter market is smaller than the Mediterranean or Caribbean but the calibre is high — predominantly 40 m+ explorer-style motoryachts and sailing catamarans suited to longer, multi-week itineraries. Many of the season’s best yachts repositioning here arrive from a Mediterranean summer and return for the next; advance booking matters more than in higher-volume markets.
Most charters embark in Phuket (Ao Po or Yacht Haven) and run a week through Phang Nga Bay and the Phi Phi group, with longer charters pushing south to the Similans, Surin Islands, or across into Burmese waters for the Mergui — wilderness charter at its most genuine. Onboard: full water-toy specs (the Andaman is a kite, dive and tender geography), Asia-Pacific crew, and provisioning sourced through Phuket and Singapore. We bring the Marina Yachts programme too — own-label wines and Champagne, wagyu pastrami, the cheese board — alongside Thai catering done at the level the boats deserve.
Whether it’s a family week through Phang Nga Bay, a diving-led Similans cruise, or a two-week Mergui expedition, the Andaman Sea is the most cinematic yacht charter in Asia.
Phuket International (HKT) — direct from Bangkok, Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai. Yacht Haven Marina or Ao Po Grand Marina for embarkation.
Mid-November to mid-April. Outside of this, the SW monsoon makes Andaman cruising weather-dependent.
€280,000 to €750,000 per week. Most charters here run €430,000 – €675,000 per week. Based on 8 yachts in the region — small sample, broker advisory recommended for current availability.
Wire, escrow, MYBA-standard. Crypto settlement available through licensed counterparties.
The Maldives is unlike any other yachting destination in the world. Twenty-six atolls strung along a 540-mile spine of the Indian Ocean. Water visibility that runs to thirty metres on the right day. A pace that’s set by the tide and the manta migration. And a private-yacht experience that turns the resort model on its head — instead of moving from one fixed island to the next, you take the island with you.
Cruise from Malé north through North Male Atoll, dive the Manta Point at Lankan, anchor for the evening off an empty stretch of Baa Atoll. Day two: drift-dive the Hanifaru Bay manta aggregation in season. Day three: surf the breaks at Pasta Point or Sultan’s. Day four: south to Ari Atoll’s whale shark waters. By day, it’s electric blue water and the sound of nothing. By night, it’s a private chef on deck and the brightest stars on a charter route anywhere.
This is the Indian Ocean at its most untouchable.
Year-round. Inter-monsoon (Apr–May, Oct–Nov) gives the steadiest weather. Manta peak: Jun–Nov in Baa. Whale sharks: peak Aug–Nov in South Ari.
€265,000 to €1,150,000+ per week. Most charters here run €325,000 – €650,000 per week. Based on 20 yachts in the region.
Wire, escrow, MYBA-standard. Crypto settlement available through licensed counterparties.
Seychelles (transit), Sri Lanka, Mergui (extended cruise).
A standard charter includes the yacht, professional crew, and onboard amenities. Additional expenses such as fuel, provisioning, berthing, and bespoke services are managed transparently through an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), with full accounting provided.
For peak Mediterranean and Caribbean seasons, we recommend securing your preferred yacht several months in advance. High-demand yachts and major event periods often book early.
Every charter is fully bespoke. We tailor routes, onboard experiences, dining preferences, and shore arrangements to your individual requirements.
Yes. Marina Yachts operates across premier cruising regions including the Mediterranean, Middle East, Caribbean, and emerging destinations. Our global network ensures seamless coordination in every location.
We offer secure and flexible payment solutions, including cryptocurrency options, subject to compliance procedures.
Absolutely. Through our global concierge network, we arrange private aviation, ground transfers, security, entertainment, and bespoke event planning both onboard and ashore.
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