
The Private Charter
Your own crewed yacht — captain, chef and course chosen for you. The route bends to the weather, the mood and the cove you fell for, not a printed schedule.

The sea, on your terms — never the ship's.
Anyone can book a balcony stateroom. What can't be booked is the captain who reroutes for a cove no chart shows, the marina that holds the prime berth because they know us, the chef who provisions before the day-boats arrive. For four decades we've chartered private yachts and reserved the suites aboard the world's most exclusive small ships — Silversea, Regent, Seabourn, Crystal — and shaped each voyage around the only itinerary that matters: yours.
Each of these is a starting point — not a package, not a fixed schedule. Your advisor reshapes it entirely around you.

Your own crewed yacht — captain, chef and course chosen for you. The route bends to the weather, the mood and the cove you fell for, not a printed schedule.

The owner's suite aboard Silversea, Regent or Seabourn — and the shore access, a private palazzo dinner, a museum after dark, that never appears in the brochure.

We drop anchor where the day boats can't follow — a turquoise bay held for a single yacht. Yours.

The Riviera's finest berths, and the doors ashore that open because the harbourmaster knows the boat — and us.
Five cruising grounds at their finest — then charted entirely around you and your crew.

A crewed yacht island-hopping to coves no ferry reaches.

Hvar, Korčula and walled harbours, anchored where the megayachts can't follow.

A classic motor yacht along the coast, and lunch anchored in Capri's blue.

Tobago Cays, private beach drops, and a chef aboard for every anchorage.

A catamaran across impossible blues, anchored off a private motu.
Chartering a yacht is the easy part. What turns a voyage into the one you remember is access — the anchorage no chart marks, the chef who provisions for your table, the harbour kept quiet — opened through forty years of relationships, never searched or booked.
None of these were on any itinerary. Yours won't be either.
No quotes. No obligation. A conversation.
Tell a private advisor how you like to travel and they'll point you to the right starting point — or design something entirely new.