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Boat and Yacht CharterBoat & Yacht Chartering is the practice of renting or chartering, a sailboat or motor yacht and travelling to various coastal or island destinations. This is usually a vacation activity, but it also can be a corporate event.
There are two main kinds of charter: bareboat and crewed. Bareboat charters involve a person renting a boat and skippering it themselves. Most bareboat companies also offer courses to teach basic seamanship and prepare people for bareboat chartering. These companies also sometimes provide skippered charters, meaning that boat comes with a skipper but no additional crew.
Crewed charter means the yacht comes with a crew. This can be anything from a 35-foot boat with a husband-and-wife team serving as captain and chef to a 300-foot boat with a squad of 30 or more crew members including stewardesses, engineers, mates, deckhands, scuba dive masters, and the like.
Several factors determine the cost of a charter, including the size of the yacht, its age, its pedigree, the number of crew, and the destination.
If you are interested in chartering a boat or a yacht then let Villa-World help you make your choice by simply clicking on the region where you want to go on holiday and then browse through the detailed descriptions and images of all of the listed boat and yacht charters that are available to rent.
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