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Planning A Luxury Yacht Charter In The Caribbean

A vacation to the Caribbean islands in a yacht charter is one of the most enchanting experiences one can have. This once-in-a-life-time experience for the exotic vacations can be made more entertaining with appropriate planning and execution.

Yacht charter in Caribbean islands is a thriving business. One can hire a yacht for a fee based on the size of the vessel hired for the travel as well as the period for which it is hired. The fee charged for yacht charter also includes the salary for the permanent crew members. In addition to the salary for the crew, the fee includes provisioning allowance that includes food and beverages, docking expenses at the various harbors, fuel expense and consumables. Usually a specified sum is collected in advance by the yacht charters and any unspent money from the advance is returned back at the conclusion of the trip.

As part of the planning process for the trip to the Caribbean yacht charter, one needs to find to a reliable broker who can guide us through the process and help in optimum utilization of the money at our disposal for spending on the vacation. One thing that needs to be borne in mind is cost should not compromise for the quality of the yacht charter and the appropriate one needs to be chosen to make the trip an enchanting one on all counts. A broker can help us achieve this goal. Among the various things that need to be considered serious thought is the type of yacht charter one needs to hire and the type of facilities one can have in each of the yacht charters that are being offered for the people on yacht charter.

There are a number of yacht charters on offer including the bareboat charter, crewed yacht charter, luxury yacht charter and corporate yacht charter. Even among the bareboat and crewed yacht charters, there are sub-types such as monohull, catamaran and motoryacht.

The exact type of charter one needs for the travel trip needs to be decided and booked in advance. A number of things need to be taken care of while deciding on the type of charter to hire on. A thorough investigation of the types on offer along with its salient features, cost impact and such other things needs to be assessed and finalized such that the exotic travel plan can be much more enchanting.

Monohull yacht charters come with a minimum size of 35 feet and a maximum size of more than 45 feet. Depending upon the number of members in the party, the number of state rooms, and the showers in the boat, appropriate monohull yacht charter can be selected from among the hundreds of models on offer.

Two tier and three-tier yacht charters can also be selected depending upon the size of the team planning a holiday vacation. The yacht charter typically has adequate space to move about, apart from provision for dining and rest rooms. The catamarans are one of the types of yacht charters that can offer more fun to the team. Most of the yacht charters have a speed of around 10 nautical miles that offers great fun for sailing.

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