Water baby: 17 of the best charter yachts for having a dip

Lioness V

The elevated swimming pool on the upper deck of 63.5 metre Lioness V features sleek stone steps and is surrounded by soft sunpads, where there are concealed speakers so guests can listen to music while they soak or sunbathe. It's the perfect spot to catch some rays, enjoy a cocktail and relax. She also boasts a generous swim platform for those who would rather cool off by jumping into the sea.

Delivered by Benetti in 2006, she features contemporary interiors with accommodation for up to 12 guests in six cabins with a crew of 19. Other highlights include a gym and steam room, a sumptuous cinema and an additional lounge boasting a traditional gentleman's club feel.

Managed for charter by Camper & Nicholsons, she has a weekly charter rate starting from €425,000 in the summer season and $425,000 in the winter.

Irimari

Boasting a glass wall facing the sundeck cocktail bar, the 7,000 litre pool on board Sunrise 63.1 metre Irimari offers the perfect spot for guests to relax. Alternatively, guests can unwind inches away from the surface of the ocean courtesy of a fold down beach club with balconies on either side.

Additionally, her master en-suite bathroom boasts a vast and contemporary bathtub for those who prefer to spend an evening soaking with a good book.

Managed for charter by Ocean Independence, she has a weekly charter rate starting from €460,000 in the low season and €490,000 in the high season.

Polaris I

Take a dip in the four metre swimming pool on board 48.3 metre Polaris I, which features a glass and titanium waterfall – it's the perfect spot for watching the sunset with a glass of bubbly. Also boasting a cosy sauna within the beach club and a generous swimming platform with a drop-down staircase for easy sea access, this 2014 RossiNavi superyacht is a great choice for those who wish to spend their entire vacation in the water.

Managed for charter by Camper & Nicholsons, Polaris I has a weekly rate starting from €210,000.

Alfa Nero

The 82 metre Alfa Nero, delivered by Oceanco in 2007, boasts a seven metre infinity pool on the main deck aft that can be converted into a shallow paddling pool, helipad or dance floor. With two additional spa pools, a cooling mist system available on the outside decks and a plethora of toys, she's the ideal option for water lovers this winter.

Managed for charter by Royale Oceanic, Alfa Nero can accommodate up to 12 guests on board with a crew of 26.

Seven Sins

Seemingly designed with water babies in mind, the 52 metre Sanlorenzo 52 Steel yacht Seven Sins boasts a glass-bottomed swimming pool —complete with 12 tonnes of water, glass panel walls and sophisticated lighting for nighttime dips — above an expansive water-level beach club, with access to the sea from fold-out balconies on either side. Additionally, the centrefold of this superyacht beach club can be transformed into a float-in tender garage.

Managed for charter by YPI, Seven Sins can accommodate up to 10 guests in five cabins.

Pictures courtesy of Guillaume Plisson

Legend

Soviet icebreaker turned explorer yacht, 77.4 metre Legend has a range of 7,640 nautical miles, and her superyacht spa pool is equally as impressive. When cruising through the chilly waters of Northern Europe this summer, up to 16 people can enjoy a dip in the pool, which is fed by a cascading waterfall. If it's too breezy up on deck, guests can head to the Balinese spa to enjoy the sauna, Jacuzzi and beauty salon.

Delivered in 1973 by IHC Verschure and refitted in 2016 by Icon Yachts, Legend can sleep up to 26 guests in 13 cabins, with a crew of 19. She is managed for charter by Camper & Nicholsons.

Coral Ocean

Coral Ocean's large superyacht swimming pool is located at the centre of her spacious sundeck. It features a mosaic of the iconic Coral Ocean motif as well as an underwater porthole window through to the spa area. Alternatively, real water babies can luxuriate in the steam room, which also boasts beautiful mosaics, just a few steps from the sundeck.

Delivered by Lürssen in 1994, the 72.6 metre superyacht can sleep up to 12 guests in six rooms and is managed for charter by Burgess.

Savannah

Savannah's nine metre superyacht pool is enough to get her on our list, but her beautiful Jacuzzi and vast beach platform really swing it. Have a paddle on deck and simply stroll the few steps to the swimming platform so you can dive into the ocean. Delivered in 2015 by Feadship, 83.5 metre Savannah also has a luxurious spa and Hammam on board for ultimate relaxation.

Savannah can accommodate up to 12 guests in six cabins and is managed for charter by Edmiston & Company.

Titania

A perfect yacht for relaxation and pampering Titania has a large Jacuzzi pool with swim-up bar on her top deck. It is the perfect place to relax after making the most of her dedicated spa room and on board massage therapist. If you are looking for some swimming action in the ocean a complete water park can also be deployed from the beach club to provide a safe splash zone, inflatable slide, trampoline and climbing frame.

Titania can accommodate 12 guests and is managed for charter by Burgess.

Kismet

As you would expect from one of the most expensive yachts for charter Kismet has multiple options if you want to swim while on board. Located on her upper foredeck is a beautiful mosaic tiled pool with an inset Jacuzzi while her spa area offers a further spa pool and cold plunge pool. Her swimming facilities also have green credentials as they use a “closed loop system” which allows for the water to be heated via her exhaust.

Kismet can accommodate 12 guests and is managed for charter by Moran Yacht & Ship.

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