Should I charter a catamaran or a monohull in the Mediterranean?
Catamarans have become increasingly popular throughout the Mediterranean thanks to their spacious accommodation, stability and generous outdoor living areas. They are particularly well suited to families and groups of friends, offering private cabins, large cockpits and shallow drafts that allow access to many beautiful anchorages.
Monohulls remain the traditional sailor's choice. They provide a more responsive sailing experience, are generally less expensive to charter than equivalent catamarans and can be easier to berth in some busy Mediterranean marinas.
In simple terms:
- Catamarans offer more space, comfort and stability.
- Monohulls provide a classic sailing experience and often better value.
Both are excellent choices. We'll recommend the yacht that best matches your crew, destination and holiday expectations.
Related FAQs
What activities are available during our yacht charter?
As many—or as few—as you like. One of the best things about a yacht charter is the freedom to shape each day around your pace and interests. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or a bit of both, there’s always something to enjoy on the water, on deck, or ashore.
What sailing qualifications do I need to charter a bareboat yacht?
Whether you need formal certification or just a sailing resume depends on where you’re heading and the charter company’s policies.
How do I stay connected during my charter?
Staying in touch while at sea is important, and there are several ways to do so depending on your destination and the equipment aboard your boat.
Do I need sailing experience to charter a boat?
Not necessarily. There’s a charter style to suit all levels of experience, from seasoned sailors to newcomers keen to explore the joys of life afloat.
What insurance covers the yacht and is getting it complicated?
Every reputable charter operator includes full hull and third-party insurance on the boat as part of your charter agreement. You are not required to arrange separate boat insurance.
How much will our sailing holiday cost?
The cost of your sailing holiday depends on several key factors—including your destination, travel dates, the size and type of boat you choose, and how long you plan to charter. Peak seasons and popular locations tend to be more expensive, while early bookings, longer charters, or less-travelled regions can offer great value.
Why don’t you list charter prices online?
Because no two charter sailing holidays are the same
Can we use devices and Wi-Fi on board?
Yes, but power availability depends on the type of boat and its electrical systems. Most sailing areas have good mobile coverage in populated and coastal zones, though connectivity can be patchy in remote bays and smaller islands.
What should we pack for our sailing holiday?
Packing light and smart is key for a yacht charter. Space on board is limited, and barefoot living is the norm so there’s no need to overpack.
What equipment is aboard our charter boat?
Think of your charter boat as a fully equipped floating holiday home. On board, you’ll find everything needed for comfortable living and confident sailing. That includes a well-appointed galley with modern appliances, navigation instruments and charts, a saloon and dining area, bedding and linen, and full bathroom facilities.