world’s most enchanting coastlines
Chartering a yacht in the Mediterranean is one of the most luxurious and unforgettable ways to explore the world’s most enchanting coastlines. Stretching from the sun-drenched shores of Spain to the sparkling islands of Greece and Turkey, the Mediterranean offers a kaleidoscope of landscapes, cultures, and experiences that make it the ultimate destination for yacht enthusiasts. Whether you are looking for glamorous nightlife, secluded coves, or rich cultural heritage, a private yacht charter gives you the freedom to discover it all at your own pace.
2018
86 ft – 4 guest cabins – 2 crew
Designed by Filippo Salvetti, the 860 features a sleek, modern exterior with a distinctive glass parapet aft, enhancing visibility and creating a seamless connection with the sea. The flybridge is a highlight, offering ample sunbathing areas, a dining space for ten, and an optional jacuzzi, making it ideal for relaxation and entertaining
$ 86,000/Week
STEP ONBOARD
2016
86 ft – 4 guest cabins – 2 crew
Designed by Filippo Salvetti, the 860 features a sleek, modern exterior with a distinctive glass parapet aft, enhancing visibility and creating a seamless connection with the sea. The flybridge is a highlight, offering ample sunbathing areas, a dining space for ten, and an optional jacuzzi, making it ideal for relaxation and entertaining
$ 80,000/Week
STEP ONBOARD
2019
126 ft – 4 guest cabins – 2 crew
Designed by Filippo Salvetti, the 860 features a sleek, modern exterior with a distinctive glass parapet aft, enhancing visibility and creating a seamless connection with the sea. The flybridge is a highlight, offering ample sunbathing areas, a dining space for ten, and an optional jacuzzi, making it ideal for relaxation and entertaining
$ 92,000/Week
STEP ONBOARD
2018
86 ft – 4 guest cabins – 2 crew
Designed by Filippo Salvetti, the 860 features a sleek, modern exterior with a distinctive glass parapet aft, enhancing visibility and creating a seamless connection with the sea. The flybridge is a highlight, offering ample sunbathing areas, a dining space for ten, and an optional jacuzzi, making it ideal for relaxation and entertaining
$ 86,000/Week
STEP ONBOARD
2016
86 ft – 4 guest cabins – 2 crew
Designed by Filippo Salvetti, the 860 features a sleek, modern exterior with a distinctive glass parapet aft, enhancing visibility and creating a seamless connection with the sea. The flybridge is a highlight, offering ample sunbathing areas, a dining space for ten, and an optional jacuzzi, making it ideal for relaxation and entertaining
$ 80,000/Week
STEP ONBOARD
2019
126 ft – 4 guest cabins – 2 crew
Designed by Filippo Salvetti, the 860 features a sleek, modern exterior with a distinctive glass parapet aft, enhancing visibility and creating a seamless connection with the sea. The flybridge is a highlight, offering ample sunbathing areas, a dining space for ten, and an optional jacuzzi, making it ideal for relaxation and entertaining
$ 92,000/Week
STEP ONBOARD
One of the greatest advantages of chartering a yacht in the Mediterranean is the sheer variety of destinations within close proximity. In the western Mediterranean, the French Riviera dazzles with its iconic ports—Monaco, Saint-Tropez, and Cannes—where superyachts line the marinas and fine dining, designer boutiques, and world-class events set the scene for indulgence. Just across the water, the Balearic Islands of Spain—Mallorca, Ibiza, and Menorca—offer a blend of vibrant nightlife, rugged cliffs, and hidden coves perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
As you move eastward, Italy’s Amalfi Coast, Capri, and Sicily provide a blend of dramatic coastal scenery, ancient ruins, and delicious cuisine. Few experiences compare to dropping anchor beneath the pastel-hued villages of Positano, sipping limoncello on deck, and dining al fresco with Mount Vesuvius or Stromboli as your backdrop. Further north, Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda enchants with emerald waters, white-sand beaches, and an exclusive social scene that attracts yachters from around the globe.
A Mediterranean yacht charter can be tailored to suit any style of traveler. For those seeking adventure, days can be filled with water sports such as paddleboarding, jet skiing, or diving into crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life. For culture lovers, shore excursions to historic towns, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and local markets offer a chance to immerse yourself in the region’s rich history and traditions. And for those in search of relaxation, there is nothing quite like lounging on deck as the sun sets over the horizon, cocktail in hand, with the gentle sound of the sea surrounding you.
The Mediterranean charter season typically runs from May to October, with July and August being the peak months. During this time, the weather is warm, the seas are calm, and the atmosphere in coastal towns is lively. However, the shoulder seasons of late spring and early autumn can be just as rewarding, with fewer crowds and slightly cooler but still pleasant temperatures.