The ultimate Caribbean yacht charters

by Tia Kim

Solandge
This 2013-launched, five-deck, 250-foot Lurssen yacht features an Espen Oeino exterior design and interior design by Aileen Rodriguez. With a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, it offers massive interior communal entertainment spaces and expansive exterior areas. Situated forward and running the full width of the vessel, the owner’s deck features a private jacuzzi and salon, plus an entertainment area with bar and games room and a private office. Two CAT 2,000 kW engines produce a top speed of 17 knots and a range of 6,000 nautical miles at 12 knots.
From $1,200,000 per week. 12 guests, 8 cabins, crew of 29

Solandge

Omega
This 271-foot vessel is able to accommodate and entertain up to 28 guests in a business-meets-luxury setting. Her large conference room is directly accessed from the main salon and provides all required privacy. Then relax in the massage parlor, exercise in the gymnasium/yoga studio, rejuvenate with Omega’s private beautician, work out in its gymnasium, and let loose in the indoor and outdoor spa pool. Located on the upper deck, the master suite offers a remarkably panoramic view, an office, library, walk-in closet, and yellow onyx marble bathroom.
From $600,000 per week. 28 guests, 14 cabins, crew of 30

Omega

Nero
A 295-foot superyacht—built by Corsair Yachts within the Chinese Yantai Raffles shipyard and launched in 2007—Nero’s exterior and interior are both designed by Neil Taylor and feature sleek lines and classic styles to resemble J. Pierpont Morgan’s famous yacht, Corsair. She offers a master duplex suite with en-suite bath and shower rooms and a private sundeck and swimming pool. Guest accommodation includes two VIP suites and two other cabins. Available for yacht charters in the Mediterranean during the summer and in the Caribbean during winter.
From $525,000 per week. 12 guests, 6 cabins, crew of 21

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Northwell B22 SPREAD

Maltese Falcon
A simply stunning 270-foot design, built by Perini Navi. Her revolutionary sailing system, the “Falcon Rig,” includes three self-standing and rotating masts and 15 sails, for a total sail area of 25,791 square feet…all managed by Perini Navi Sail Control for unmatched safety and maneuverability characteristics. Built for the late Tom Perkins (one of the founders of venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers), from whom it was purchased by Pleon Ltd. for the purpose of creating a unique chartering experience. Awarded the Superyacht World Trophy. From $550,000 week,12 guests, 6 cabins, crew of 10

Maltese Falcon