Guests
8Cabins
4Crew
5Size / Year Built / Builder
92.0 Ft / 2010 / Riva
Accommodations
Accommodates 8 guests comfortably and 5 crew members.
Amenities
Onboard Entertainment
Water Entertainment
Scuba Diving
Technical Details
Charter Types
Green Initiatives
Rates
Minimum | Maximum |
$75,000 | $81,000 |
Please Note:
Our team endeavors to provide up to date and accurate information
regarding each yacht in our listing, however, the availability displayed
in the calendars and rates, are indicative only and subject to
confirmation at the time of your inquiry. With this in mind, please note
that premium rates may apply to certain destinations and dates, such as
Christmas and New Years in the Caribbean or July and August in the
Mediterranean. Kindly contact us for a proposal that details the yacht’s
final rate and availability.
Captain
Crew
Brief
Captain | Richard Perez
Captain Richard Perez, a Miami native was practically born on the water. He has been captaining since his teenage years and has accomplished quite a few goals and cross voyages in his industry. He is USCG 200 ton certified and has navigated yachts as large as 120’ ft. His main goal as a private motor yacht captain is safety and the overall client experience. Because Richard is so well traveled, he is able to provide the most insight on water ways and things to do in the area. From cave diving to swimming with sharks or animal watching. He’s voyaged almost all waters between Nantucket & Venezuela and truly takes pride in his skill. (Fluent in english and spanish, some Russian)
Chef | Mario
Chef Mario was born and raised in the city of Nassau on the island of New Providence in The Bahamas. He has always loved the culinary arts, so armed with determination and passion, he went on to work in Buena Vista, a fine dining restaurant, in which he stayed for two years. After this he went on to work in Sandals Resort for eleven years where he continued to grow as a chef. For the next 11 years he worked at Albany, a luxury resort, where he is now currently. Chef Mario specializes in Bahamian, French, Italian and Mexican cuisine. Additionally, he is a sushi specialist. He takes great pride in his work and every meal he creates provides not only excellent taste but also nourishment for the mind and body.
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Inclusions and exclusion are not standardized across the different yachts, with each offering slightly different terms. Please contact us for a proposal that details the yacht’s availability, individual pricing based on the number of guests in your party and particular dates, as well as the list of the inclusions and exclusions for that particular yacht.
This yacht offers an “All Inclusive” Rate:
Typically this includes all your breakfasts, lunches, dinners and snacks. Standard Ship's Bar which includes your alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages. Fuel for the yacht and its tender, and the necessary water for the onboard facilities. Use of the Yacht’s onboard equipment and the Captain, Chef and Crew’s services.
Excluded are airport transfers costs, onshore excursions and tours, as well as any food or beverages purchased ashore. Although optional, crew gratuity is customary at 15% - 20% of the charter rate for the Caribbean and 10% - 15% for the Mediterranean.
Inclusions and exclusion are not standardized across the different yachts, with each offering slightly different terms. Please contact us for a proposal that details the yacht’s availability and individual pricing based on the number of guests in your party, as well as the list of the inclusions and exclusions for that particular yacht.
This Yacht offers a “Plus Expenses” Rate:
Included are the Yacht and its onboard equipment as well as the Captain, Chef and Crew’s services.
Excluded are food and beverages, fuel for the yacht and its tender, any dockage, airport transfers costs, onshore excursions and tours, as well as any cruising permits, licenses and other charter related expenses. Crew gratuity, although optional is customary at 15% - 20% of the charter rate for the Caribbean and 10% - 15% for the Mediterranean.
Advanced Provisioning Allowance:
For "Plus Expenses" charters, yachts request an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), which is generally estimated at 20% - 25% of the base charter fee for sailing yachts (catamarans and monohulls) and at 30%-35% for motor yachts. The APA essentially creates a bank account for the Captain to purchase provisions, fuel, dockage, food, beverages, bar, and other consumables on the charterer's behalf. The Captain will keep all receipts and manage a running balance of the account, so that expenditures can be checked at any time. Any amount not used will be refunded at the end of the charter. If during the charter the costs have exceeded the collected APA, then additional funds will be required for the outstanding bills. All purchases are transparent and nothing is marked up. The APA is used purely for the charterer's provisions and charter-related expenses.