What is the difference between a Crewed, Captain Only, Cabin Cruise, and Bareboat?
You have several options for your Yacht Charter Vacation. The descriptions below may help you decide what is best for you. But feel free to call or email us to discuss these ideas. Crewed Charter: These are private charters with at least two crew members to serve you. There is a captain and chef/mate generally on yachts under 75 feet and more crew on larger sailing and motor yachts. These charters are full service. The crew treat you quite well. You don’t have to worry about a thing, but you design the itinerary with the crew. On sailing yachts running expenses, all meals and drinks are usually included. Many motor yachts charge around 25% more upfront for these expenses. There is a vast variety of types of crewed charter yachts, because they are privately owned. You can do a crewed yacht search for examples. Captain Only Charter: This is a charter with a captain and sometimes a mate. No chef is provided, so guests do the cooking. Running expenses and all provisions are paid by guests.
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