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How Much Does It Cost To Charter A Yacht On Below Deck For 3 Days

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How Much Does It Cost To Charter A Yacht On Below Deck For 3 Days

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  1. How Much Does It Cost To Charter A Yacht On Below Deck For 3 Days? Below Deck premiered in 2013 and became an instant hit. People loved seeing the behind-the- scenes of the yacht trips and charter industry so much that a spin-off, Below Deck Mediterranean, was ordered in 2016. The show is a lot of fun, covering drama in the crew quarters and showcasing beautiful beaches, providing an entertaining peek behind the curtain. The real stars of the show, however, are the chartered superyachts. Each season features a stunning yacht, all measuring over 150 feet and equipped with luxurious features, staterooms, and amenities. As you're reading this, you probably already know that most of the Below Deck yachts are available for charter! How Does Below Deck Operate? Below Deck is a reality TV series that captures the daily life of a luxury yacht crew as they attend to the needs of wealthy guests who rent the craft for short periods or long yacht trips. The show unfolds over a charter season, typically lasting six to eight weeks. Throughout the season, the show tracks the crew's long hours and encounters with challenges like demanding guests, unforeseen yacht issues, and conflicts among the crew. Viewers get an inside look at the inner workings of a luxury yacht and the teamwork required to meet the guests' expectations. Prices to Charter Below Deck Yachts The charter prices for Below Deck yachts have changed across the spin-offs and numerous seasons. According to Yacht Charters Fleet, Captain Lee's first ship, Honor, from Below Deck Season 1 cost $170K weekly. His latest vessel, the St. David, had a charter price of $360K. The expenses

  2. for Yacht Trips on Captain Lee's yachts have increased over the years, varying between $153K to $196K depending on their lengths. Joining a Below Deck spin-off doesn't come cheap either. The yacht Home from Below Deck Mediterranean season 7 charged $245K per week. In contrast, the renowned boat Parsifal III from Below Deck Sailing Yacht maintained a consistent rent of $217K throughout all four seasons. Below Deck Down Under offers a relatively affordable option, with the Northern Sun having a Yacht Charters rate of $162K per week. Below Deck Yachts Aren't for Everyone Chartering a Below Deck yacht, whether it's Captain Lee's luxurious one or Captain Glenn Shephard's iconic sailboat, comes with a hefty price tag. For most people, shelling out over $100,000 for just a week on board is out of reach. However, the intentionally high cost serves a purpose. It screens for the wealthiest individuals, often bringing in guests with a list of entertaining requests. Occasionally, these guests turn out to be demanding, adding drama to the show. Duration of Below Deck Yacht Charters Below Deck's "charter season" is only a few weeks long. To be specific, the yachts are reserved for approximately 1.5 months, during which their regular crews are replaced. Further, each Below Deck charter spans only a few days, featuring new guests in each episode. Below Deck Yacht Rental Expenses As already mentioned, securing a yacht for rent from Below Deck comes at a considerable cost. Most fall around $150,000 per week. However, this rate doesn't cover additional expenses like fuel, dockage fees, and taxes. But for that investment, you're in for a top-notch experience. The crews on these yachts offer exceptional service, and the vessels come fully equipped with amenities. It's a one-of-a-kind

  3. experience, and by renting one of these superyachts, you gain the privilege of boasting about chartering a yacht seen on TV! The Crafts On The Show That Offers Dream Yacht Trips Honor Weekly Charter Rate: Starting from $175,000 plus additional expenses Honor, now Lumiere, marked the beginning of the first season, showcasing its impressive features. Originally constructed by Benetti in 1999, this yacht stands as one of the largest ever featured on the show, securing a five-week charter for filming. Accommodating up to 12 guests in luxury, the yacht has ample deck space, including a vast sun deck. It comes equipped with various water toys, and the crew faced a challenge with the slide throughout the entire season! Ohana Weekly Charter Rate: Starting from $140,000 plus additional expenses Season 2 led the crew through the British Virgin Islands and brought back some familiar faces— Captain Lee, Chef Ben, and Bosun Eddie—much to the delight of fans. However, the yacht itself underwent a complete transformation. Ohana, also known as Rhino, graced the second season, a breathtaking 154-footer equipped with stunning decks, an outdoor horseshoe bar, and an impressive sun deck. Post the 2014 show airing, Ohana went through an extensive retrofit. The yacht now boasts an updated interior with a modern, open atmosphere, along with new hardware, including a cutting-edge stabilization system. Ionian Princess Weekly Yacht Charters Rate: €145,000 plus additional expenses

  4. Season 1 of Below Deck Mediterranean kicked off with a strong start, with one of the franchise's most memorable premieres. Amidst the ongoing drama as the crew journeyed through Greece, the captivating beauty of the Ionian Princess stole the spotlight. Originally constructed in the U.S. in 2005, this ship showcases a sleek tri-deck design and stunning interiors. The sun deck, where guests partied throughout the season, stands out as one of the yacht's main attractions, featuring a Jacuzzi with breathtaking views. The interior is equally impressive with a chic design. The yacht offers six cabins, providing accommodations for up to 12 guests. Sirocco Weekly Charter Rate: €180,000 plus additional expenses Season 2 transported the crew to Croatia aboard Sirocco. Originally launched in 2006, this Dutch- built yacht garnered attention for its distinctive two-tone, third-deck exterior. The yacht's various features proved to be captivating on television—from its remarkable sun deck and African chic interior to the multitude of water toys, the yacht’s impressive design and amenities made a lasting impression. Presently, the yacht for rent is available across the Mediterranean. Noteworthy features include a sun deck gym, an alfresco party deck, a theater, and a diverse range of water toys. Ending Notes To learn more about chartering yacht trips, reach out to Imagine Yacht Charter. We can offer personalized details and guidance for your vacation, crafting an itinerary that precisely meets your specific requirements.

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