How do you want to spend your winter escape? From wellbeing breaks to wildlife encounters, YPI has a yacht to suit you.

Best for…a wellbeing escape
SEVEN SINS



Alternate between the Caribbean’s best paradise beaches and your own private onboard beach club on SEVEN SINS. Keep fit in the glass swimming pool with counterflow current, work out in the gym, and unwind in the sauna. Out on the ocean, feel the adrenaline rush as you shoot through the water on a SeaDoo or sea scooter, or breathe in the scent of the ocean as you paddle through clear warm water on a canoe or a paddleboard. The yacht’s passionate chef can cater to any food plan and looks forward to serving delicious fresh healthy dishes in stunning surroundings. Book now

Best for…catching a breeze
G2



Looking to sail the Caribbean’s Windward Islands or Leeward Islands in style this winter? Book a charter on newly relaunched sailing yacht G2, joining the charter market after an all-encompassing rebuild. Feel the wind in your hair as you experience for yourself G2’s incredible sail performance in the waters around Bequia, Canouan and Mayreau. Take in views of the Caribbean’s islands from G2’s new exterior decks with a new cockpit arrangement and architectural biminis, then retreat to the yacht’s brand new light, simple luxury interior.  Book now

Best for…island hopping
ARION



Speed between the islands and beaches of the Leeward Islands or BVIs leaving the ocean in your wake onboard 26-knot ARION. The yacht’s high speed means you can fit more destinations in to your charter, and explore more of the Caribbean on her impressive collection of toys jetskis, waterskis, fishing gear and diving gear. Onboard, enjoy the view from the sundeck with the sun on your skin as you sip cocktails at the bar, or dine with family and friends on cuisine prepared by chef Inn, an expert in French, Chinese, Japanese, Mediterranean, Asian and Caribbean cuisines who can cater to any dietary requirement including Kosher, Halal, gluten free, sugar free and lactose free. Book now

Best for…a wildlife safari 
TIP TOP II & TIP TOP IV – Galapagos Islands



Looking for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure in a destination like nowhere else on the planet? Explore the incredible natural wonderland of the Galapagos Islands on TIP TOP II and TIP TOP IV, two of the only luxury yachts available for charter in this unique destination. With no indigenous population, these islands have been completely preserved from human development, and from your yacht you’ll spot giant and Alcedo tortoises, sea turtles, flamingos, penguins and iguanas, plus sea life including whales, dolphins, fur seals and sharks. Book now 

Best for…leaving the beaten track behind
SHAMOUN – Asia



The quiet, remote islands of South East Asia make a fantastic alternative destination to the Caribbean, and the archipelago from Phuket to Langkawi is an enchanting escape of warm turquoise waters dotted with sand-fringed islands. Discover these islands on classic sloop SHAMOUN, a journey back in time to the golden age of sailing with a hydraulic centreboard that enables access to the area’s prettiest shallow bays, unreachable by other yachts.
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To book a charter in the Caribbean, contact the YPI Charter Team on charter@ypiyachts.com

Latest News

Lürssen Launches 114m Megayacht Cosmos With Methanol Fuel Cell Technology
Lürssen has launched the 114-meter megayacht Cosmos, a hybrid vessel equipped with two 500 kW methanol fuel cells that enable emissions-free cruising for extended periods. The yacht, introduced as part of the company’s 150th anniversary, can travel up to 1,000 nautical miles on electricity alone and remain at anchor with zero emissions for up to 15 days.Commissioned by an undisclosed owner, Cosmos features an all-steel hull reinforced to Ice Class 1D, allowing navigation in polar waters as well as across all major oceans. Alongside its methanol-based hydrogen power system, the yacht is fitted with diesel generators, engines, and tanks to allow conventional propulsion for higher speeds.Designed inside and out by Marc Newson, the vessel has a beam of 18 metres (59 feet), a gross tonnage of 6,300, and spans six decks. The design incorporates extensive use of glass, including a custom-engineered glass-domed owner’s study offering 360-degree views, a surrounding sky terrace, and an observation lounge located beneath the helipad.Outdoor amenities include a main deck with a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, seating areas, and an aft dry dock for tender operations. The combination of ice-class construction, hybrid propulsion, and large-scale glazing represents Lürssen’s latest application of advanced engineering to meet evolving environmental and design goals.Credits: Lürssen
NOA 46 to Make World Premiere at Cannes Yachting Festival
The NOA 46, a 46-meter motor yacht built by The Yacht Factory in Yalova, Turkey, will be presented for the first time at the Cannes Yachting Festival from 9 to 14 September. Ocean Independence has been appointed as Central Agent for the vessel.Designed by Hot Lab Yacht Design, the yacht is intended for long-range cruising and features a steel hull, aluminium superstructure, and compliance with RINA and MCA classifications. Accommodation is arranged for ten guests in five staterooms. The main salon connects directly to an al fresco lounge area with a large jacuzzi, while the sundeck includes a DJ booth, bar, and gym area.The interior uses predominantly brown and beige tones, with large windows providing natural light throughout. Power comes from twin MAN 1,450HP engines meeting IMO Tier III standards, giving a range of 4,000 nautical miles at 10 knots, a cruising speed of 13 knots, and a top speed of 15.7 knots. ABT TRAC fin stabilisers are fitted for stability underway and at anchor, and the yacht is equipped with Simrad navigation systems.The Yacht Factory operates on a 200,000-square-meter site with facilities including a floating dock for large yachts and a travel lift with an 800-ton capacity.Credits: Ocean Independence
77m Amels Boadicea Joins Northrop and Johnson Charter Fleet
The 76.6-meter motor yacht Boadicea is now available for charter through Northrop & Johnson, with Mediterranean itineraries this summer followed by Caribbean and Bahamas deployments this winter. The 1999-built Amels flagship, designed by Terence Disdale, carries a weekly rate of EUR725,000 plus expenses.Recent refits have maintained Boadicea's competitive position in the charter market, including installation of a 12-seat cinema theater and exterior repainting. The yacht offers 2,191 GT of interior volume across five decks served by an elevator and spiral staircase.Accommodations include nine staterooms for 18 guests, featuring two master suites - one on the upper deck with private terrace and dual bathrooms, another forward on the main deck. Common areas comprise a walnut-paneled main salon, upper deck lounge with Roche Bobois furnishings, and multiple entertainment spaces.Outdoor amenities includes sundeck with 6-meter counter-current pool, bridge deck wellness area with gym and spa facilities, expanded beach club with inflatable sea pool platform, 13-meter Pirelli chase tender plus extensive toy selection.The yacht's recent updates preserve Disdale's original design while incorporating modern charter requirements. Boadicea remains one of the largest vessels available for private charter, offering rare volume in the 70+ meter segment.Northrop & Johnson will manage bookings for the 2024/2025 charter seasons, with the vessel currently positioned in the Mediterranean. The Amels-built superyacht joins the brokerage's portfolio of large-tonnage charter options.Damen Yachting, the yacht-building division of Damen Shipyards Group, employs approximately 500 professionals across its Amels, SeaXplorer, and Yacht Support vessel programs. No purchase price was disclosed for the new build.Credits: Northrop & Johnson
Feadship Delivers Stella M
Feadship has delivered the 71.76-meter superyacht Stella M to her owner on 5 August 2025. Built at the Dutch yard and designed by Studio De Voogt, the vessel features five decks and a layout intended for multi-generational use.The yacht is equipped with a next-generation diesel-electric propulsion system, designed to reduce noise and vibration while supporting cleaner cruising. According to Feadship, sea trials confirmed notably low noise and vibration levels.The project was carried out in collaboration with Burgess, representing the owner throughout the build, and Hugo-Morgan Harris acting as technical representative.“Every detail was shaped by a shared ambition to create something exceptional,” said Maarten Janssen, Feadship Sales Director. “Her advanced diesel-electric propulsion system has resulted in remarkably low noise and vibration levels.”Burgess Senior Partner Richard Lambert commented: “Her Dutch pedigree coupled with complete collaboration between all parties resulted in a vessel that meets the owner’s forward-thinking vision.”Stella M is set to begin her first Mediterranean season following delivery.Credits: Feadship
Oceanco Launches 111m Diesel-Electric Yacht Leviathan
Oceanco has launched the 111-meter diesel-electric yacht Leviathan, previously known as Project Y722, at its facility in the Netherlands. The vessel features naval architecture by Oceanco and Lateral Naval Architects, exterior design by Oceanco, and interiors by Mark Berryman Design.Commissioned by an experienced owner, Leviathan was developed with a focus on operational efficiency and crew wellbeing. According to Oceanco, crew members were involved in the design process to provide practical input. The yacht incorporates durable, low-maintenance materials such as honed stone, natural wool carpets, composite capping rails and decks, and full-height glass superstructure bulkheads, replacing more maintenance-intensive elements like teak decks and polished wooden handrails. These choices are intended to reduce routine upkeep and allow crew to focus on guest services and operational tasks.The project involved collaboration between the owner, technical representatives from YTMC, and management company Y.CO. More than 2,000 people contributed to the build, and their names are engraved on a glass panel in the main staircase.Leviathan is designed to accommodate a variety of uses, including hospitality and scientific work. She has a beam of 17.8 metres and is scheduled to begin sea trials in the coming weeks. Further details on her capabilities are expected to be released later.Credits: Oceanico