Stats: 95.3 metres, Lürssen, 2019, 12 guests, 30 crew
Highlights: One of the biggest launches of last year, Madsummer is now available for charter during the Caribbean season. Featuring a 12 metre swimming pool and dedicated spa, there's plenty of opportunity to unwind on board. Primary charter guests can kick back in the colourful bridge deck master suite with a private aft terrace, while a foredeck helipad allows the charter party to arrive in style. Dining can take place al fresco or in the indoor dining room, accompanied by tunes from the self-playing Steinway piano.
Madsummer is managed for charter by Moran Yacht & Ship with a weekly charter rate starting from €1,265,708
Stats: 72 metre, Dunya Yachts, 2013, 12 guests and 20 crew
Highlights: Sporting a brand new bright hull, Axioma can be found cruising the equally blue waters of the Caribbean this winter. A sought after charter yacht, she boasts a beach-house style interior by the late Alberto Pinto which houses a spa, private owner's deck, and a spectacular double height saloon. For water babies on board, a infinity pool sits on the aft deck and there's a Jacuzzi with swim up bar up on the bridge deck. Down at the beach club a treasure trove of water toys await with SeaBobs, SeaDoos, inflatable sailing boats, and an Aquaglide ocean pool.
Axioma is managed for charter by YPI with a weekly winter charter rate of €595,000
Stats: 73.2 metre, Delta Marine, 2006/2014, 12 guests and 24 crew
Highlights: One of the largest custom US built yachts, Laurel is packed with things to do. Her transom converts to a swim level playground with an impressive selection of toys including waverunners, towables, an inflatable slide from the bridge deck, an inflatable trampoline and two giant hamster wheels. There are also two certified dive instructors on board to help you discover the underwater world. Inside, her main deck master suite features a sizeable lounge, office, walk-in wardrobes and two private terraces where guests can enjoy stunning sea views both at anchor and underway.
Laurel is managed for charter by IYC with a weekly winter charter rate of €472,334
Stats: 82 metre, Oceanco, 2007, 12 guests, 28 crew
Highlights: Spanning over four decks, the impressive Alfa Nero features palatial interiors designed by Alberto Pinto. Surrounded by 180 degree panoramic windows, a gym occupies the top deck while a spa is situated on the lower decks. The expansive master suite offers ultimate privacy as it occupies the entire forward aspect of the upper deck, while a sublime communal space can be found on the sundeck in the form of a swimming pool that can be transformed into a dance floor for on board parties. Catch some winter sun on board Alfa Nero as she cruises around the Caribbean islands of the Bahamas, St Lucia and Barbados this season.
Alfa Nero is managed for charter by Burgess with a weekly winter charter rate of €812,000
Stats: 55 metres, Amels, 2017, 12 guests, 13 crew
Highlights:Lili is a Limited Edition Amels 180 superyacht with some serious upgrades. In a departure from tradition, the bridge deck is located next to the owner’s cabin, providing a private 180-degree balcony complete with a drinks table and sun loungers. Lili also boasts an exceptional sundeck, which features a swimming pool, giant sunpads, a BBQ-teppanyaki grill for al fresco entertaining and a cosy seating area complete with a screen projector for an outdoor cinema experience.
Lili is managed for charter by Imperial Yachts and her weekly charter rate starts from €290,000.
Stats: 73.2 metres, Admiral, 2018, 12 guests, 20 crew
Highlights: Designed by Tim Heywood and delivered just last year, Planet Nine has pushed the boundaries of explorer yachts. Highlights on board include the MD-600N Explorer helicopter and hangar, an elevator to transport guests across her various decks and a serious array of toys and tenders. Guests can enjoy leisurely moments in Planet Nine’s cinema, work out in the beach club gym or relax in her sundeck jacuzzi and sauna rooms.
Managed for charter by Edmiston, Planet Nine has a weekly charter rate starting from €650,000
Stats: 62.5 metres, Codecasa, 2003, 12 guests, 17 crew
Highlights: Carrying up to 17 crew members, guests chartering Apogee can expect star service during their superyacht vacation. Apogee boasts an extensive toy box filled with items including waverunners and underwater scooters along with scuba, water-skiing and fishing gear. An air-conditioned gym with panoramic views is located on the sundeck, as is a 12-person Jacuzzi. Meanwhile, her interiors are finished in dark mahogany panelling and exquisite marble for a classic and cosy feel, with an elevator accessing all decks. The BVIs, Bahamas and St Barths are all possible destinations on Apogee’s agenda this winter.
Apogee is managed for charter by Thompson, Westwood & White and her weekly charter rate starts from €330,000
Stats: 39 metres, Vitters, 2009, 6 guests, 5 crew
Highlights: Having clinched the prize for best refit at this year’s World Superyacht Awards, G2 is more than ready for charter guests this winter. Highlights of her Nauta-styled interiors include the extensive skylight and high-tech entertainment centre in the main saloon. Above deck, guests can enjoy meals at the al fresco dining table and soak up the sun in the lounge area. G2 can reach a top speed of 16 knots under sail, while her lifting keel allows her to access shallow waters normally off-limits to superyachts of her size.
Managed for charter by YPI, G2 has a weekly charter rate starts from €85,000.
Stats: 47.24 metre, Christensen, 1997, 11 guests and 9 crew
Highlights:Loon's extensive refit this year has put her in shipshape for the Caribbean charter season. Her six en suite bedrooms and cosy living spaces have been finished with an elegant cherry wood panelling and feature animal and tribal print soft furnishings. Above deck, she features al fresco dining spaces with a BBQ grill, plus a Jacuzzi on her large sundeck. She carries four Yamaha jet skis and has all the equipment necessary for scuba diving and fishing opportunities - ideal as she'll be cruising the Bahamas this winter.
Loon is managed for charter by IYC with a weekly winter charter rate of €146,198
Stats: 49.8 metres, Heesen, 2017, 12 guests, 9 crew
Highlights: For those who want to try a more environmentally-friendly option for their winter charter, Home is the solution. This hybrid yacht offers a highly efficient and extremely quiet electric mode for cruising, but is still able to reach speeds of up to 16 knots. Highlights on Home include a bar, Jacuzzi, full toy box and sundeck with comfortable loungers. Plus, you can pack light as the wardrobes on board Home are ready-stocked with designer products and sun-tan lotions. Home can be found cruising between the Windward islands, Virgin Islands and the Bahamas this winter.
Managed for charter by Burgess, Home has a weekly charter rate starting at €224,750
Stats: 33 metres, Alloy yachts, 1992, 6 guests, 4 crew
Highlights: Reffited in 2013, Sequell is a classically-styled sailing yacht complete with all of the necessary amenities for a Caribbean charter. Highlights include the ‘crow’s nest’ seating area above the pilothouse where up to six guests can enjoy the views, as well as an aft deck Jacuzzi. Below deck are multiple entertaining areas including a cosy saloon and dining table for eight. A sauna and gym can also be found on board, while Sequell’s toy box carries kayaks, fishing equipment and gear for water skiing or wakeboarding. The Bahamas, which are the ideal environment for fishing and snorkelling, will be Seaquell’s cruising grounds this winter.
Seaquell is managed for charter by Ocean Independence and her weekly charter rate starts from €35,641
Stats: 56 metres, Oceanco, 1993, 12 guests, 12 crew
Highlights: With wood-panelled interiors, cosy leather furnishings and carefully selected artwork, The Wellesley is styled like a swish yet traditional private members club. The cigar room – keeping to the design of the Wellesley hotel in London’s Knightsbridge – further adds to the club vibe, but there's plenty more places to hang out on board. The Wellesley also features al fresco dining and lounge areas, plus a deck Jacuzzi and gym. Expect to find SeaBobs, waterskis, wakeboards, kayaks, paddle boards and towables stashed away in her toy box. Offering a more alternative holiday destination to the usual Caribbean spots, The Wellesley will be cruising the coast of Cuba this season.
The Wellesley is managed for charter by Thompson, Westwood & White and her weekly charter rate starts from €184,796
Stats: 54.86 metres, Newcastle Marine, 2011, 12 guests, 14 crew
Highlights: Refitted in 2017, Sovereign boasts fantastic views from a number of vantage points. Guests can enjoy the sights from the infinity pool, panoramic skylounge and cabins complete with large windows. The classic interiors on board Sovereign are finished in polished dark wood and feature a number of lounge and dining areas. Sovereign’s beach club can carries waverunners, SeaDoos and paddleboards, as well as a selection of gym equipment and snorkelling gear. Sovereign will be spending this winter exploring the sandy, palm-fringed beaches of the Bahamas.
Sovereign is managed for charter by Worth Avenue Yachts, with a weekly charter rate starting from €227,210













The Best Yachts Available to Charter in The Caribbean This Winter
Madsummer
Stats: 95.3 metres, Lürssen, 2019, 12 guests, 30 crew
Highlights: One of the biggest launches of last year, Madsummer is now available for charter during the Caribbean season. Featuring a 12 metre swimming pool and dedicated spa, there's plenty of opportunity to unwind on board. Primary charter guests can kick back in the colourful bridge deck master suite with a private aft terrace, while a foredeck helipad allows the charter party to arrive in style. Dining can take place al fresco or in the indoor dining room, accompanied by tunes from the self-playing Steinway piano.
Madsummer is managed for charter by Moran Yacht & Ship with a weekly charter rate starting from €1,265,708