A $1.4 Million-Per-Week Yacht Charter Experience
Lady Lara is now available for bookings in the Caribbean and Bahamas. It’s also for sale. Asking price: $254 million.
Lady Lara is now available for bookings in the Caribbean and Bahamas. It’s also for sale. Asking price: $254 million.
Quite a few notable motoryachts recently joined some of the world’s leading charter fleets.
The 140-foot Feadship Never Enough is open for Caribbean and Bahamas yacht charters.
Its convenient location, fantastic fishing and crystalline waters make Bimini a “why not?” port of call.
The 236-foot CRN Arbema is Caribbean-bound after a multimillion-dollar refit.
The 115-foot Benetti Heaven Can Wait is accepting inquiries now.
The 131-foot Sunseeker is now part of the Fraser charter fleet.
This brand-new charter yacht has a striking interior decor.
The laid-back vibe of the Bahamas’ Harbour Island makes it an ideal waypoint for avid cruisers.
The 142-foot Christensen Grade I is offering 10 percent off through September.
A superyacht-accident investigation highlights the importance of always having a proper lookout on board.
Charter yachts have been booked solid the past couple of years. Finally, the logjam appears poised to break.
Lady Lara is now available for bookings in the Caribbean and Bahamas. It’s also for sale. Asking price: $254 million.
Quite a few notable motoryachts recently joined some of the world’s leading charter fleets.
The 140-foot Feadship Never Enough is open for Caribbean and Bahamas yacht charters.
Its convenient location, fantastic fishing and crystalline waters make Bimini a “why not?” port of call.
The 236-foot CRN Arbema is Caribbean-bound after a multimillion-dollar refit.
The 115-foot Benetti Heaven Can Wait is accepting inquiries now.
The 131-foot Sunseeker is now part of the Fraser charter fleet.
This brand-new charter yacht has a striking interior decor.
The laid-back vibe of the Bahamas’ Harbour Island makes it an ideal waypoint for avid cruisers.
The 142-foot Christensen Grade I is offering 10 percent off through September.
A superyacht-accident investigation highlights the importance of always having a proper lookout on board.
Charter yachts have been booked solid the past couple of years. Finally, the logjam appears poised to break.
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