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Mediterranean yacht charter trends for 2024

Moravia Yachting’s charter brokers reveal the top charter trends noted this summer and showcase some of the best yachts on the market.

The Mediterranean has long been the world’s most popular yacht charter destination thanks to its pleasant climate, varied cruising grounds, picturesque scenery, rich history and delicious cuisine. Ahead of a busy summer of bookings, Moravia Yachting’s charter brokers identify the top charter trends for this year. 

1. Eastern Mediterranean destinations are increasing in popularity:

Croatia and Greece are drawing more attention from charterers thanks to an increasing selection of charter yachts available in the region, as well as lower VAT rates than elsewhere in the Mediterranean.

2. Demand for large capacity yacht charters:

Clients are looking to book yachts that can accommodate more than the typical limit of 12 charter guests. For example, the 106m motor yacht DREAM, a converted cruise ship that can carry 36 guests.

3. Luxury catamarans are a growing segment:

Charterers are recognising the numerous benefits that catamarans offer, including plentiful interior and exterior spaces and a shallow draft. Options on the charter market include MANTA, a 23.8m Sunreef catamaran, and the 43.5m THIS IS IT, a futuristic catamaran built by Tecnomar.

4. Yachts for key events are being booked up well in advance:

Prestigious events, such as the Monaco Grand Prix, MIPIM and Cannes Film Festival, are best enjoyed from a yacht. But there are limited berths available and charterers looking to experience the most popular events by charter yacht are having to book up to a year in advance.

Moravia Yachting’s experienced charter brokers specialise in creating bespoke charter itineraries aboard the finest Mediterranean yachts on the market. Some of the most sought-after yachts include:

M/Y BOLD 

Built by Silver Yachts in 2019, this 85.3m go-anywhere expedition vessel is based in the South of France and is available for charter throughout the Mediterranean. For more information click here.

S/Y HYPERION

Built by Royal Huisman in 1998, this elegant 47.4m sailing superyacht boasts a performance edge coupled with spacious interiors and luxury amenities. HYPERION is available for Mediterranean yacht charters in Greece. For more information click here.

 

M/Y AMARYLLIS 

This 78.4m yacht was built by Abeking & Rasmussen in 2011 and is a masterpiece of design, with her interiors and exteriors by Reymond Langton. AMARYLLIS is available for charter in the west Mediterranean. For more information click here.

M/Y B2

Built by Abeking & Rasmussen in 2009, this 85.6m motor yacht underwent a refit in 2022. She is available for yacht charters in the west Mediterranean. For more information click here.

M/Y BAGHEERA 

This open-top 36.6m performance yacht by Palmer Johnson is a sought-after charter vessel available in the South of France, Corsica, Sardinia and Italy. For more information click here.

M/Y INDIGO STAR I

Built by Siar & Moschini in 1995 and refitted in 2018, this 38m motor yacht is available for charter in the South of France, Corsica, Sardinia and Italy. For more information click here.

M/Y LA PAUSA

A stunning 26.2m Ferretti yacht available for charter in the South of France, Corsica, and Sardinia, LA PAUSA boasts a child-friendly setup that makes her popular with families. For more information click here.

M/Y LADY I

A 42.6m tri-deck motor yacht built by CRN Ancona, LADY I boasts superb deck spaces and amenities. She is available for charter in Turkey. For more information click here.

M/Y NOMAD

This 69.5m Oceanfast superyacht is available for charter in Greece. Her elegant interior design coupled with superior engineering and host of onboard amenities ensures a refined getaway in the Mediterranean. For more information click here.

Contact our team here about chartering a yacht in the Mediterranean.