The most expensive yachts available for charter offer a kind of travel that feels closer to a private home at sea. Every detail is arranged around comfort, privacy and the freedom to move at your own pace. Days can move from quiet mornings on deck to time in the spa, a swim from the beach club, and long evenings beneath an open sky.
What makes these yachts so remarkable is not only their size or their price. It is the feeling of having an entire world created around you. There is space to entertain, to retreat, to travel with family and friends, and to experience the sea without giving up the ease of a beautifully designed residence.
Breakthrough
Breakthrough has the presence of a private residence designed for the open sea. Built by Feadship in 2025, the 118.8m/389’9” yacht brings together generous proportions, quiet luxury and interiors by RWD. She accommodates up to 12 guests across 15 suites, with a master suite that sets a more intimate tone through its private study, dressing room and his and her bathroom.

On board, the experience moves between wellness, entertaining and time close to the water. Guests can enjoy a spa, sauna, steam room, beach club, gym, swimming pool and deck jacuzzi, with an elevator connecting the guest spaces.

The yacht also features an outdoor cinema, fireplace, helipad, medical suite and owner study. For days at sea, Breakthrough carries Jet Skis, Seabobs, paddleboards, scuba diving equipment and three tenders.
The charter price is €3,500,000 p/week + expenses in both low and high season.
Kismet
Built for guests who want privacy without losing the pleasure of a grand setting, Kismet brings together elegant interiors, wellness spaces and generous areas for entertaining. The 122m/400’3” yacht was built by Lürssen in 2024, with interiors by Reymond Langton Design. She accommodates up to 12 guests across eight suites and carries up to 36 crew.

The mood on board can shift from celebration to retreat with ease. Guests have access to a dancefloor, beauty salon, spa, sauna, steam room, swimming pool, beach club, gym, deck jacuzzi and guest elevator.

Beyond the main decks, the experience extends onto the water with Jet Skis, stand-up Jet Skis, Seabobs and foilboards. A submarine adds a more unusual dimension to the yacht’s offering, while four tenders, including an 11.2m Hodgson Limo Tender, support days spent exploring the Mediterranean during the summer season.
The listed summer rate is €3,000,000 p/week + expenses. Winter is shown at $3,000,000 p/week + expenses.
Renaissance
Renaissance introduces a greater sense of distance and discovery to private travel at sea. At 112m/367’5”, the yacht accommodates up to 36 guests across 19 cabins. Interiors by Bannenberg & Rowell give the yacht a refined design language, while an 8,600nm range adds a more exploratory spirit.

The accommodation is designed for larger groups without losing the feeling of a private setting. There are 15 double cabins and four cabins that can operate as twins or doubles, supported by up to 45 crew. Life on board is shaped for long, comfortable stays at sea. Guests have access to a commercially certified helipad, movie theatre, beauty salon, spa, sauna, steam room, beach club, swimming pool, gym, deck jacuzzi and elevator.

The yacht’s summer rates are listed from €3,000,000 p/week + expenses in low season to €4,000,000 p/week + expenses in high season. Winter rates range from €3,000,000 p/week + expenses to €3,750,000 p/week + expenses.
Flying Fox
Among the most recognizable names in high-value charter, Flying Fox is known for its generous outdoor spaces and strong focus on wellness. At 136m/446ft, the yacht accommodates 22 guests across 11 cabins, with a crew of 54. The atmosphere on board is shaped around open deck living, relaxation and entertainment on a grand scale.

Its social spaces are designed with a sense of occasion. The source notes a 12-meter swimming pool, a deck area that can convert into a dance floor and a purpose-built DJ alcove.

Wellness and recreation are woven throughout the experience, with a beach club, beauty salon, movie theatre, spa, sauna, steam room, gym, helipad, jacuzzi and swimming pool. For time on the water, Flying Fox carries Jet Skis, Seabobs, foilboards, snorkeling and diving equipment, inflatable slides, a floating pool and sailing dinghies.
The charter price starts at €3,000,000 p/week.
O’pari
With its rich interiors and strong sense of leisure, O’PARI presents a more intimate expression of high charter living. At 95.1m/312ft, the yacht sleeps 12 guests across six cabins, with a crew listed as Captain + 29. Available in the East Mediterranean and West Mediterranean, it was launched in 2020 and refit in 2025.

The interiors place emphasis on texture and detail, with white onyx marbles, Lalique crystals, precious woods and refined fabrics creating a polished atmosphere on board.

Wellness has a prominent place in the experience. A bridge deck gym leads to the swimming pool, while the sea-level beach club includes a massage and beauty room, warm hammam and Finnish sauna. On the sundeck, guests can find a DJ booth, bar and the option to screen movies under the stars.
The charter price is listed as: €1,150,000.
At this level, chartering is less about movement than atmosphere. The destination matters, but so does the private world built around the journey. These yachts turn distance into discretion, space into privilege, and the sea into one of the last places where travel can still feel entirely personal.
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