The owners of the 121-foot Benetti M/Y Nomadess chase adventure on a world cruise.
Attracting the high society for decades, the Amalfi Coast is glamorous, fun, beautiful...and perfect for yachting.
Classic yachts with substantial refits and modern features are seeing charter demand worldwide.
“The guy I was dating was talking about marriage and kids,” she says, “so I got on the first boat I could and sailed away across the Atlantic.”
The booming Balearic Isles have seen a fourfold increase in charter yachts since 2013, with clients already clamoring for more this summer.
Demand for superyacht refit is booming, and yards in the Mediterranean region are rising to the occasion.
Natural beauty and diversity help Montenegro lay claim to the Med's next "it" charter destination.
It seems as though tax regulations and laws are being added, changed, or repealed all over the world this year. Here are a few things you may want to note before you plan your next cruise.
Owners of leading charter yachts 130 feet (39.62 meters) and larger are doing something in the Mediterranean this summer that we haven’t seen since before the economic crash in 2008: They’re requesting two- and three-week minimum bookings for prime cruising dates in July and August.
Beginning spring 2013, Sevenstar Yacht Transport will begin regular sailings to Porto Montenegro in the Bay of Kotor. Known for dramatic coastlines and tax-free bunkering, Montenegro has grown in popularity as a yachting destination in recent years. Upgraded improvements in the legal system and infrastructure and mild year-round climate has made the spot even more attractive.