
Luxury beyond imagination—these are not just vessels, but floating palaces that take the very concept of travel to new heights. Discover the world’s most luxurious superyachts for charter.
Whether you dream of waking up to the soft lapping of waves in the Mediterranean or embarking on a polar expedition wrapped in unrivaled elegance, the world’s most luxurious charter superyachts are designed to deliver a lifestyle defined by freedom, exclusivity, and absolute comfort.
More than a mode of transportation, chartering a superyacht offers a unique blend of indulgence and adventure. From state-of-the-art technology to world-class design and personalized service that anticipates your every desire, these yachts offer experiences as limitless as the horizons they explore. We’ve curated the most breathtaking motor yachts and sailboats available for charter, each offering a bespoke journey that redefines luxury at sea.
The World’s Most Luxurious Superyachts for Charter
MOTOR YACHTS
Flying Fox
Starting at €3,000,000 per week

A feat of nautical engineering and design, Flying Fox remains one of the largest and most luxurious charter yachts in the world. Spanning an impressive 139 meters, with an extraordinary beam of 22.5 meters, this majestic vessel was launched in 2019 with design by Espen Øino and interiors by Mark Berryman.

Everything about Flying Fox is built around an uncompromising commitment to luxury. Its 400-square-meter spa, spread over two levels, mirrors the offerings of a five-star wellness resort. Guests can enjoy a 12-meter swimming pool, cinema, and countless bespoke amenities designed to soothe, entertain, and amaze. With room for 22 guests and 54 crew members, the ratio guarantees a highly personalized experience, with over two crew members per guest. It’s more than a charter; it’s an immersion into an extraordinary way of life.

Kismet
Starting at €3,000,000 per week
Designed for those who seek serenity without sacrificing sophistication, Kismet sets the gold standard for wellness and water sports aboard a superyacht. This floating sanctuary features a dramatic two-story aft deck that serves as a complete wellness retreat, complete with a hammam, sauna, cryotherapy suite, and a sprawling 22.5-meter swim platform that invites the sea to become part of your living space.

The centerpiece of the yacht’s 400-square-meter “sea lobby” is a temperature-controlled spa pool, complemented by a cryosauna, dive center, and tranquil relaxation areas with retractable balconies.

Equipped with cutting-edge diving systems, including trimix and nitrox capabilities and a professional decompression chamber, Kismet is a masterpiece of both luxury and high-performance. For the health-conscious traveler or the adventure enthusiast, it’s the ultimate escape.

Christina O
Starting at €700,000 per week
A voyage aboard Christina O is a journey through time and glamour. Arguably one of the most storied yachts afloat, this iconic vessel has played host to a constellation of historical figures and celebrities—from Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly to Winston Churchill and John F. Kennedy.

Originally commissioned in 1943 as a Canadian anti-submarine frigate, it was transformed into a luxury yacht in the 1950s by Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis.

Following an extensive refit in 2022, Christina O seamlessly blends timeless elegance with modern luxury. Its interiors, curated with Jackie Onassis’s signature taste, include Baccarat crystal chandeliers, a Steinway grand piano, and classic décor that evokes the golden age of yachting. The yacht can now accommodate up to 34 guests, and retains its iconic features like the mosaic-tiled saltwater swimming pool that converts into a dance floor and bar stools covered in whale skin. It’s not just a charter yacht—it’s a living legend.

Ahpo (now Lady Jorgia)
Prices starting from €2,600,000 per week
At 115.1 meters, Lady Jorgia—formerly known as Ahpo—is a striking presence on the high seas. Built by the renowned Lürssen shipyard, this awe-inspiring superyacht made waves in 2024 with the largest brokerage sale in yachting history. Its distinctive two-tone exterior and signature half-moon windows are just the beginning of its captivating design.

Inside, Lady Jorgia is a celebration of elegance, serenity, and nature-inspired aesthetics. A sweeping central staircase adorned with olive tree motifs connects decks that unfold like a curated gallery. The yacht’s interior features a two-level private owner’s suite, an 8-meter swimming pool, a commercial-grade helipad, and a cutting-edge fitness center. The spa area channels organic luxury, offering a Himalayan salt sauna, a mosaic-tiled Turkish hammam, and a tranquil massage room that invites deep relaxation.

Art installations and a lotus-themed grand dining room elevate the atmosphere, while a dedicated crew of 36 ensures every guest receives white-glove service. Refined, spacious, and thoughtfully curated, Lady Jorgia occupies a coveted place among the world’s most prestigious charter yachts—a floating sanctuary where no detail is overlooked.
Nero
Starting at €497,000 per week
With a graceful nod to classic yacht design and an ambiance that evokes the golden age of ocean travel, Nero offers a one-of-a-kind charter experience. At 90 meters in length, this timeless beauty, launched in 2007 and inspired by the J.P. Morgan yachts of the 1920s, has won hearts with her vintage charm and modern luxuries—including her most loyal onboard companion, a beloved cat named Nelson.

Nero accommodates 12 guests in six impeccably designed suites. The full-beam master suite on the main deck offers a private study and dual bathrooms, while a range of guest cabins—including VIP, double, and twin options—reflect a meticulous attention to comfort and style.

Guests enjoy an array of amenities: a private cinema, a large swimming pool, a panoramic Jacuzzi, and a fully equipped gym ensure both relaxation and recreation at sea. Seamlessly integrated modern technologies—high-speed Wi-Fi, satellite communications, and climate control—keep you connected and comfortable throughout your voyage. With a dedicated crew of 20 on hand to cater to your every need, Nero delivers not only luxury, but a warm, personal charm that turns each charter into a lasting memory.

SAILBOATS
Black Pearl
Starting at €928,000 per week
Sleek, sustainable, and utterly awe-inspiring, Black Pearl is a superyacht like no other. At 106.7 meters, she ranks as the second-largest sailing yacht in the world and is widely considered a revolutionary force in maritime design. Delivered by Oceanco in 2018, Black Pearl stands at the intersection of luxury and innovation, offering an environmentally conscious way to experience the open seas.

Her futuristic DynaRig sail system features three 70-meter carbon masts and can be fully deployed in just seven minutes by a single crew member—an engineering marvel. Under ideal wind conditions, Black Pearl can even cross the Atlantic without burning a drop of fuel, thanks to her advanced hybrid propulsion and renewable energy systems.

Despite her sustainable ethos, no luxury is spared. The yacht boasts an open-air cinema, a dance floor, a luxurious spa and hammam, a beach club, a Jacuzzi deck, and a fully equipped gym. With space for 12 guests and 26 crew, Black Pearlinvites you to enjoy a transformative charter that blends cutting-edge technology with breathtaking design and unmatched comfort. More than a sailing yacht, she represents a bold new future for the superyacht experience.

Captain Arctic
Starting at €590,000 per week
Slated for launch in 2026, the groundbreaking 70-meter Captain Arctic is poised to redefine sustainability in the world of luxury polar expedition yachts. A visionary project by Pelorus Yachting and under construction at Mauritius’s Chantier Naval de l’Océan Indien, this eco-conscious explorer is hailed as “the market’s first truly sustainable polar exploration yacht.”

What sets Captain Arctic apart is its innovative use of five patented solar sails, enabling it to meet all its energy demands via renewable sources. When needed, the yacht can also operate on vegetable oil, reducing carbon emissions by an extraordinary 90% compared to conventional motor yachts. Drawing design inspiration from celebrated DynaRig pioneers like Black Pearl and Maltese Falcon, this vessel merges cutting-edge green technology with elegant engineering.

Designed to welcome up to 30 guests across 16 refined cabins, Captain Arctic offers a full suite of amenities tailored for both comfort and adventure. Guests can unwind in a quiet lounge or 1920s-style bar, rejuvenate in the sauna, stay fit in the modern gym, or immerse themselves in a polar diving experience. The yacht’s planned itineraries include the northern lights in Norway, the midnight sun of Svalbard, and Greenland’s majestic glacial fjords—making Captain Arctic the future of sustainable exploration in luxury yachting.

Sea Eagle
Starting at €550,000 per week
Modern, majestic, and masterfully engineered, the 81-meter Sea Eagle represents the pinnacle of sailing yacht design. Launched by the esteemed Royal Huisman shipyard in 2020, this Dutch-built superyacht showcases exceptional speed, comfort, and sophistication.

Capable of reaching 22 knots thanks to twin Caterpillar diesel engines, Sea Eagle cruises effortlessly at 12.5 knots. Her sleek aluminum hull, designed by Dykstra Naval Architects, is paired with a refined interior by Mark Whiteley, blending cutting-edge naval architecture with understated luxury.

Accommodating 10 guests in five serene suites, Sea Eagle ensures an intimate yet indulgent charter experience. A crew of 15 is on hand to provide seamless service, while amenities such as a beach club, sunbathing areas, a fully equipped gym, air conditioning, and modern connectivity cater to both relaxation and adventure. Whether sailing the Mediterranean or crossing the Atlantic, Sea Eagle promises an elegant voyage defined by freedom and grace.

Aquijo
Starting at €505,000 per week
A true trailblazer in the world of modern sailing yachts, the 86-meter Aquijo is the largest sailing yacht by interior volume ever built—and one of the few capable of delivering a true around-the-world luxury charter. A collaboration between industry giants Oceanco and Vitters, with exterior design by Tripp Design, Aquijo launched in 2016 and made headlines from her first season, reaching 20.4 knots in 40-knot winds.

Despite her powerful performance, Aquijo is defined by comfort. At 1,538 gross tons, she boasts an expansive interior with accommodations for 12 guests in seven suites, including a lavish master, three VIP staterooms, a double, and two twins—ideal for families or larger groups. Accessibility is also a priority, with elevator access between decks and a wheelchair-friendly layout.

Top-tier amenities include a beach club with panoramic sea views, a Jacuzzi on the deck, a fully equipped gym, a private library, and serene lounging areas. With a seasoned crew of 17, Aquijo offers a seamless blend of power, poise, and personalized service—a sailing yacht without compromise.

Maltese Falcon
Starting at €490,000 per week
A living legend in the world of sailing yachts, the 88-meter Maltese Falcon remains one of the most iconic and innovative vessels on the charter market. Built by Perini Navi in Turkey and launched in 2006, this trailblazing yacht features the revolutionary DynaRig sail system and twin Deutz-MWM diesel engines, enabling a top speed of 18 knots and an impressive 4,000-nautical-mile range.

With interiors and exteriors designed by Ken Freivokh, Maltese Falcon offers stylish accommodations for 12 guests in six luxurious cabins. But it’s her cinematic flair that truly sets her apart: a giant screen turns her sails into a floating movie theater, projecting films against the wind in a spectacle unlike any other at sea.

Add to this a wealth of onboard features—a gym, reading lounge, Jacuzzi, scuba gear, water toys, and a custom inflatable slide—and Maltese Falcon becomes more than just a yacht. She’s an experience: thrilling, elegant, and unforgettable.

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