What is bareboat chartering

Bareboat Charter

A bareboat charter is a type of yacht rental where the renter is responsible for all aspects of the boat, including operation, maintenance, and provisioning. This type of charter is ideal for experienced sailors who want the freedom to sail wherever they want, whenever they want.

We offer our 86′ Azimut yacht for bareboat charters, ranging from short excursions to longer multi-week or month-long trips. Our experienced crew can help you plan your itinerary and ensure you have everything you need for a safe and enjoyable charter.

What is a Bareboat Charter?

A bareboat charter is an arrangement where a person or group leases a boat for a period of time without a crew. The charterer is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and provisioning of the boat.

Why Choose a Bareboat Charter?

There are many reasons to choose a bareboat charter over other types of yacht rentals. Here are a few of the benefits:

  • Freedom and flexibility: With a bareboat charter, you have the freedom to sail wherever you want, whenever you want. You can also set your own itinerary and make changes as needed.
  • Cost savings: Bareboat charters can be a cost-effective way to enjoy a yacht vacation. You can save money by not having to pay for a crew, and you can also save on food and other expenses by provisioning the boat yourself.
  • Personal experience: Bareboat charters offer a unique opportunity to get hands-on experience sailing a yacht. This can be a great way to learn new skills and improve your sailing knowledge.

What Do I Need to Know Before Chartering a Boat?

If you’re thinking about chartering a boat, there are a few things you need to know before you book. Here are a few tips:

  • Make sure you have the necessary experience: Bareboat charters are not for beginners. You should have at least some experience sailing a boat before you charter one on your own.
  • Get the proper insurance: It’s important to get the proper insurance before you charter a boat. This will protect you in the event of an accident or damage to the boat.
  • Read the terms and conditions: Make sure you read the terms and conditions of the charter agreement carefully before you sign it. This will ensure that you understand all of your obligations and responsibilities as a charterer.