The world's most expensive superyachts for charter

Looking to splash some cash? We round up the world’s most expensive superyachts for charter on the market right now, for those seeking a truly memorable vacation on board a supersized luxury yacht. From fun-filled family charters packed with the latest toys to DJ booths and state-of-the-art sound systems for those looking to throw the ultimate party at sea, these multi-million-dollar charters have it all...

Renaissance

From €3,000,000 per week

Following her launch in early 2023, the 112-metre motor yacht Renaissance has not only joined the charter fleet but is now one of the most expensive yachts for charter. Built by the Spanish shipyard Freire, Renaissance is the largest yacht built in Spain and one of the largest projects designed by the British studio Bannenberg & Rowell.

While her sheer size could justify her hefty price tag, her masterful interiors – which include a double-height dining saloon and a private owner's deck – are impressive enough to fathom the cost. With a sophisticated neutral colour palate and tactile furnishings, the 112-metre has been designed with multi-generational charter in mind. Across her six decks, Renaissance has an expansive beach club stocked with the latest water toys, plus a bar and waterside dining area. A large swimming pool sits on the main deck aft and there is an entire spa deck, which includes a fitness centre, hot and cold plunge pools, a steam room and sauna, treatment rooms and hair and beauty salons.

Renaissance is managed for charter with Burgess.

Lady Jorgia

From €2,600,000 per week
Credit: Guillaume Plisson

Stats: 115.1 metres, Lürssen, 2022, 16 guests, 36 crew

Lady Jorgia (ex. Ahpo) made waves when she left the shipyard at Lürssen with her striking duo-tone exterior and half-moon windows. The 115.1-metre superyacht hit the headlines earlier this year when she was sold in what was believed to be the biggest brokerage deal in history. 

If her commercial helipad and world-class gym aren't enough to tempt you on board, perhaps the yacht's two-storey owner's suite or eight-metre swimming pool might. Wellness is at the heart of a charter on board Ahpo  seen in her nature-themed spa, complete with a massage room, Himalayan salt sauna and a Turkish-style hammam finished in vibrant mosaics and ivory onyx. 

Nature is another theme that continues throughout the vessel, seen in the choice of artwork, the central staircase (which depicts an olive tree) and the grand dining room, which is themed around water lilies. She also has a full-time crew of 36, on hand to ensure that every whim is catered to.

Ahpo is managed for charter by Edmiston

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Lurssen   115.1 m •   2021

Octopus

From €2,200,000 per week
Credit: Camper & Nicholsons

Stats: 126.2 metres, Lürssen, 2003, 12 guests, 45 crew

Bang for your buck: Octopus is available to charter for the first time since her delivery to the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen in 2003. At 126 metres, Octopus is one of the largest superyachts in the world, so has plenty of space on board for amenities. She’s also well equipped for exploration, with two helipads and a hangar, storage for up to seven tenders, an ROV, Triton submarines and a fully-equipped dive centre. Across her eight decks, Octopus also boasts a glass-bottomed underwater observation lounge, a cinema, a heated freshwater swimming pool and multiple Jacuzzis, bars and al fresco entertaining areas.

Octopus is managed for charter by Camper & Nicholsons.

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Lurssen   126.2 m •   2003

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Lurssen   126.2 m •   26 guests • Price from $2,200,000 p/w

Dream

From €2,000,000 per week

Stats: 106.5 metres, Haliç Tersaneleri, 1997, 36 guests, 40 crew

Bang for your buck: First launched as a passenger ship in 1997, Dream emerged from an extensive refit in 2018 undertaken by Olympic Yacht Services with the help of designers Giorgio Vafiadis and Ciarmoli Queda Studio. Interior spaces are spread across six decks and are well equipped for glamorous events and parties, with dining spaces, including a special Teppanyaki hot table for up to 44 guests. Other highlights on board include a spa, cinema, sundeck infinity pool, a business centre with a board room, a helipad and a beach club stocked with diving gear.

Dream is managed for charter by Hill Robinson.

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Haliç Tersaneleri   106.5 m •   1997

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Haliç Tersaneleri   106.5 m •   36 guests • Price from €2,200,000 p/w

Ije

From €1,800,000 per week

Stats: 108 metres, Benetti, 2019, 12 guests, 30 crew

Bang for your buck: At 108 metres, Ije is Benetti’s astounding flagship with exterior design by British design studio, RWD. But it's not just her elegant exterior that places her among the most expensive yacht for charter, as she features an incredible list of amenities including a gym, cinema, spa and nightclub with a DJ set up. Her interiors are bright thanks to her large windows and natural colour palette. With more than 1,000 square metres of outdoor deck space, Ije is an entertainer at heart, not to mention her large collection of water toys and swimming pools on board.

Ije is available to charter with Royal Yacht International.

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Benetti   108 m •   2019

Madsummer

From €1,600,000 per week

Stats: 95.3 metres, Lürssen, 2019, 12 guests, 30 crew

Bang for your buck: One of the biggest launches of 2019, Madsummer is available for charter and she doesn't come at a small price. Featuring a 12-metre swimming pool and dedicated spa, there's plenty of opportunities to unwind on board. Primary charter guests can kick back in the colourful bridge deck master suite with a private aft terrace, while a foredeck helipad allows the charter party to arrive in style. There’s even a self-playing Steinway piano on board.

Madsummer is managed for charter by Moran Yacht & Ship.

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Lurssen   95 m •   2019

Excellence

From $1,150,000 per week

Stats: 80 metres, Abeking & Rasmussen, 2019, 12 guests, 22 crew

Bang for your buck:  The distinctive exterior of Excellence may already set her apart from the crowd, but it’s her onboard features, spread out across 2,115GT of internal space, that make her worth the price tag. Highlights include the triple-height atrium with floor-to-ceiling windows, and the private owner's deck dedicated to the master suite with its own Jacuzzi and terrace. Guests can also make use of her impressive wellness amenities, which include a pool with a swim-up bar as well as a gym, sauna and spa. A cinema room and a well-stocked toybox will also ensure that everyone on board is entertained during their stay.

Excellence is managed for charter by Burgess.

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Abeking & Rasmussen   79.95 m •   2019

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Abeking & Rasmussen   80 m •   12 guests • Price from $1,150,000 p/w

Project X

From $1,100,000 per week

Stats: 87.6 metres, Golden Yachts, 2022, 12 guests, 28 crew

Bang for your buck: With her striking triple X design down the waist of the superstructure, the 88-metre superyacht designed by Ken Freivokh, is certainly a head turner – it’s not surprising that she finds herself on the list of the most expensive superyachts for charter. Her striking exterior conceals a staggering three-deck atrium, with internal balconies and a circular glass elevator that connects the decks. Project X boasts bright and contemporary spaces throughout with artful lighting by Italy’s Studio Massari. There’s even a library on the main deck and a professional DJ set up, which bridges over the main deck pool.

For those looking for a peerless connection with the water, Project X has an impressive sea-level beach club with two sea terraces, a huge swim platform and a sit-up bar with views into the glass-sided pool above. The space also has a fully-fledged spa with a sauna, hammam and massage room that doubles as a beauty room.

Project X is managed for charter by Burgess.

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Golden Yachts   87.6 m •   2022

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Golden Yachts   88 m •   12 guests • Price from €1,100,000 p/w

Phoenix 2

From €1,150,000 per week

Stats: 90.1 metres, Lürssen, 2010, 12 guests, 29 crew.

Bang for your buck: A two-floor “duplex” master suite steals the show in this art deco-inspired interior created by Winch Design. The sweeping suite allows for unrivalled views, while the two levels are connected by a private staircase. Outside, there’s a huge swimming pool, spa pool and outdoor cinema. Impress your guests with the fact that Phoenix 2 was built for the late billionaire Jan Kulczyk, once Poland’s richest man.

Phoenix 2 is managed for charter by Edmiston

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Lurssen   90.01 m •   2010

Yachts for sale

Lurssen   90.1 m •  12 guests •  €124,950,000

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Lurssen   90.1 m •   12 guests • Price from €1,150,000 p/w

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