Yachting has long been the terrain of the ultra-wealthy — and yes, some charter prices are akin to a down payment on a house. But for others, charters can be cheaper than a week on a cruise ship for a family of four. Day yacht charter in cabo, on the other hand, entails taking possession of a larger boat for a longer period of time. There are three types of charters to consider, which greatly affect the price:
1.
Bareboat: Similar to a boat rental, you get only the
boat. We hire the crew (or captain the boat ourself, if we are licensed to do
so) and pay for fuel, food and all other expenses.
2.
Cabin: We charter only a room, not the entire boat.
It’s the yachting version of a small group tour and ideal for the socially
inclined who lack the funds or travel companions to charter an entire yacht.
3.
Crewed: This full-service option comes with all crew
and provisions supplied. This is the scenario that is most often sold in movies
and music videos as the ultimate in solo luxury travel.
4.
The single most important determinant of cost is the
yacht, specifically its size, design and — to a lesser extent — age.
The type of yacht los cabos we book can
affect the cost too. There are sportfishing, sailing, motor, open (high
performance) and expedition yachts, as well as multi-hulled catamarans, gullet
yachts (motor-sail hybrids) and classic yachts. Motor yachts are, by far, the
most popular type of chartered yacht, followed by sailing yachts — and they
tend to be slightly more expensive too.
For more details on this, please browse www.solisyachtrentals.com.
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