Which Type of Yacht
is Right for you?
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Types of Yacht Charter
Not all yachts are created equal. Whether you’re drawn to the speed and space of a motor yacht, the elegance of a sailing yacht, the stability of a catamaran, or the soul of a classic motor sailer – understanding the difference is the first step to finding your perfect charter.
Motor yachts are ideal for guests who want to cover more ground in comfort and style. With powerful engines and generous interior volume, they offer spacious cabins, large sun decks, and an effortless cruising experience.
Perfect for island-hopping, shorter charters, or itineraries where time and flexibility matter, motor yachts suit clients who value privacy, speed, and a full-service onboard lifestyle – from water toys to world-class dining.
Sailing yachts offer a more relaxed, romantic way to explore the sea, powered by wind as much as engine. Life onboard is quieter and more connected to the surroundings, making them ideal for guests who enjoy the journey as much as the destination.
They suit those who appreciate tradition, open decks, and a slower pace – often attracting couples or families looking for a timeless, elegant charter experience.
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Catamarans are known for their exceptional stability, space, and shallow draft, making them perfect for relaxed cruising and anchorages close to shore.
With wide decks, bright interiors, and a smooth ride, they are especially popular with families and first-time charterers. Catamarans offer a sociable, laid-back atmosphere and are ideal for destinations like the Caribbean or the Greek islands.
Motor sailors combine the charm of traditional sailing with the comfort and space you’d expect from a motor yacht, making them a lovely option for relaxed cruising.
They tend to have generous deck space, large sun pads and spacious interiors, so there’s plenty of room to spread out and properly unwind. Most offer all double cabins, often with the option to convert to twins, which makes them ideal for families or groups of friends travelling together. They’re particularly well suited to the Mediterranean, where slower cruising and long lunches at anchor are all part of the experience.
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