There are two main types of yacht available for charter: motor and sailing, and each type has its own unique characteristics. Yachts can also be classified by length, purpose (fishing yacht, trawler, etc.), hull type (monohull, multihull…), propulsion system (diesel, hybrid, sail…).
Flybridge Motor Yacht
Flybridge yachts offer an upper helm station above the main deck, usually covered by a hardtop. This design allows for a panoramic view of the water and the surrounding scenery. With comfortable seating, a wet bar, and plenty of room for entertaining, the flybridge is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the views.
Sport Motor Yacht
This type of yacht traditionally has only two decks (lower deck for accommodation and upper deck with large open plan saloon), with smaller spaces on board compared to a larger displacement style yacht, a trade off for the high speeds you will be able to enjoy.
Classic Motor Yacht
Classic mootor yachts boast sheer elegance, authenticity with warm wooden interiors.
Modern replica yachts and fully refitted classic motor yachts allow you to step back in time while offering all the comforts, luxury accommodation and first class crew with the glorious appearance of a classic motor yacht.
Expedition
Explorer superyachts are designed and built to withstand the most challenging conditions and navigate the most remote areas, while still offering the highest standards of comfort, performance, and technology.
Motorsailer
A motorsailer is a type of motor-powered sailing vessel, typically a yacht, that can derive power from its sails or engine, independently from each other. Gulets are the most famous motor sailers: these classic wooden yachts are usually built in Bodrum or Marmaris on the southwest coast of Turkey. The average gulet is 20 to 30 metres long and has 4 to 8 cabins.
Sailing Yacht
A sailing yacht (US ship prefixes SY or S/Y), is a leisure craft that uses sails as its primary means of propulsion. Cruiser racers, family cruisers are the main category.
Catamaran
A catamaran is a multi-hulled vessel with two or three parallel hulls. Sailing catamarans are popular because they don’t heel and offer plenty of space to relax. Power catamarans are multi-hulled motor boats that are popular for their stability, low fuel consumption and comfortable ride.