Yacht
Navigare - Jeanneau 54 - 5 + 1 cab. - Calesi - 2021
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Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Yacht with 2 Levels
5 Cabins, 3 Heads, 54 feet long
Cabins
Full, Full, Full, Full, and Full
10 Guests maximum
Nearest airport
Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport
Property View
The open seas
Provisioning and Other Fees
Obligatory costs:
Navigare Carefree: 885,50 $ (770,00 €)
Includes damage waiver insurance/full coverage, welcome package, final cleaning, bed sheets & towels, dinghy, outboard engine & fuel, propane gas, full water tanks, snorkelling equipment, National parks permits and VISAR. Beach towels are provided 1 per person for the charter. Yacht Fuel is not included – the fuel tank will be full when your charter starts and you are responsible for topping off the fuel tank at the end of your charter.
Cruising tax payable in advance: 4 USD per person / day (3,48 EUR/pax/day)
(Price will be adjusted when the crew list is confirmed, currently calculated 8 pax*4 USD*7days)
Unlimited Wifi 0,00 $ per booking (0,00 €) /currently no charge/
Upon request:
Skipper: 2.173,50 $ (1.890,00 €)
Requires standard cabin with access to a toilet and shower + food (not peak skipper cabin).
A gratuity of 15-20% of the crew fee is customary for excellent service
Cook: 1.771,00 $ (1.540,00 €)
Cooking breakfast, lunch, dinners, supply, keeping the kitchen clean.
Requires own cabin with a toilet and shower + food (not peak cabin) . A gratuity of 15-20% of the crew fee is customary for excellent service.
NOTE: Crew details will be available 3 days before the charter. If Skipper & Cook are booked together, they can share one cabin and toilet with shower.
Activities of Interest
- Watersports
Places of Interest
- No places of interest provided by owner
Reviews
Tim G.
April 2021Beautiful comfortable new yacht
We had a great trip in the BVI’s. You have to jump through a few hoops with the Covid rules, but well worth it. There are still not many people cruising in the BVI. We spent a good part of a day at the Baths on Virgin Gorda and there was not a single other person there for the whole time. Hard to believe. Never seen anything like that. Boat was well equipped and Tom the owner was very responsive.”