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Sail Away
By Paul Rubio
With modern jetsetters looking beyond commercial cruises and traditional resorts for their next upscale vacation, private yacht charters have upped the ante to provide the ultimate bespoke vacation. Professional yacht charter brokers like Ulla Gotfredsen of “Amazing Charters” (www.amazingcharters.com) function as maritime matchmakers, pairing clients with beautiful boats, seasoned crew, and tailored agendas that suit their whims, tastes, and personalities. Chartering a crewed yacht is like “creating your own floating luxury boutique hotel,” explains Ulla. The destinations, the cuisine, the drinks, the hospitality and the activities are all at clients’ discretion. Plus the amenities like flatscreen TVs, WiFi and Ipod docking stations are identical to those in high-end hotels. Ulla navigates us through some key tips for a floating vacation with endless opportunity. Use a broker. Yacht charter brokers are like free personal shopping experts. Good brokers know the intricacies of the myriad private yachts available – everything from crew personalities, to the ages and styles of the boats, to the languages spoken by the polyglot captains (+crew). Best of all, the prices they provide are identical to those of direct bookings (which begin at $300/person/day). Go all-inclusive. Clients can choose between bareboat and luxury crewed yacht charters. Like the name implies, bareboat charters provide the insured boat only and are recommended for experienced sailors. Luxury crewed charters, on the other hand, are an all-inclusive package of boat, crew, unlimited food, drink, and unabashed pampering. Pick a start and a finish. International boating hotspots like the British Virgin Islands and the Mediterranean tend to have the greatest selection of yachts for the start of a sojourn. That said, brokers easily arrange a crewed yacht to begin and end at almost any reasonable location around a desired destination(s). Find a match. The key to a successful charter experience is the perfect match between the clients and the boat + crew. Some yachts cater to romance, others to families. Some specialize in diving excursions. Others offer kiteboarding and watersport extravaganzas. Set lofty goals. The best part of a personal charter is the ability to control your vacation. Price is based on the number of days and the yacht itself, not on activities. Ulla encourages her Caribbean globetrotters to play golf in Anguilla, go shopping in St. Maarten, and dine in St. Barths all in the same day. Likewise, she advises her Mediterranean jetsetters to enjoy morning croissants in France and dinner in Italy. And that’s only one day one!
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