Billionaire Experiences Favorite Luxury Yacht Charter Destinations

Private yacht charters provide unforgettable, intimate getaways that can customize your luxury travel experiences to the fullest. Reach some unforgettable, undiscovered, and off the beaten path regions that are unique while enjoying the luxury the yacht has to offer. Here are some of the best destinations for that charter you are planning for your next trip.

The Croatian Islands

These islands are easily accessible from the Dalmatian Coast and they are best explored from the luxury of a yacht. The charming towns are quiet and give you a break from bustling life in your regular city location. With waterfront restaurants and medieval architecture, there is no shortage on beauty. Visitors can also tour a private safari park or book access to uninhabited islets and secluded beaches without any other tourists.

The Greek Isles

A private cruise around the coastland in this region allows visitors to see unspoiled landscape unlike anything they have ever seen before. With important archaeological sites, green and blue water, and pristine beaches, there’s no shortage of things to see and do. Create your own journey and don’t miss the stalagmite caves and impressive old mansions along the way.

St-Tropez

The French Riviera is a notoriously popular summer destination, but there are ways to avoid the crowds by chartering that yacht and enjoying a boat-based trip. Stay off the coast in the amethyst-colored creeks and go ashore for the dining opportunities right on the beach. You will often see whale and dolphin playing in the surf and majestic sailing vessels are prevalent as well.

The Caribbean

The waters are known for their turquoise color and it’s hard for some travelers to stop staring at the beauty long enough to do anything else. With four large islands and over 50 smaller cays, there are plenty of areas to explore. The unspoiled beaches offer some of the area’s best dive and snorkeling sites and with a yacht tour, island hopping is simple and easy.

Galapagos

Get a personalized experience of these 13 large islands and 6 smaller islands, complete with 40 uninhabited islets. Sea lions and iguanas are often sunning themselves on the rocks around the islands and there are often schools of hammerheads and pods of killer whales in the area. Plan well ahead to get the route you want as visitors have to have their licensing approved in advance.

Indonesia

It’s impossible to see all of the 17,000 islands in this area, but they offer some of the world’s most beautiful sites both above and under the water. Visitors can see secluded diving spots alongside retreats and the expansive national park in Bali as well as jump in the water for the revered, exciting surfing spots in Sumba.