Chartering a Yacht
Yachting can be experienced across different geographical regions and on vessels of varying capabilities and operational styles. This enables groups and families to undertake itineraries and trips that are often less practical with privately owned yachts.
Capiali focuses on presenting charter programs that have proven themselves as standout yachting experiences, arranged through established operators specialising in their respective regions.
Red Sea
The Red Sea offers a charter experience shaped by marine life exploration, clear water visibility, and island hopping. Days are spent in and around the water — swimming, snorkeling, diving, kayaking, fishing, and engaging in water sports such as skiing and kiting.
Beyond the sea’s natural beauty lie untouched reefs and remote islands that offer a distinct sense of freedom and liveliness. For those seeking a more refined experience, select islands also provide access to premium resorts.
In essence, the Red Sea unlocks a multi-country itinerary filled with historical and archaeological sites, unique mountains and backdrops, and above all, clear nighttime skies that reveal the endless stars of the unive
East Mediterranean
Chartering in the East Mediterranean is about short distances, sheltered waters, and frequent stops. Days typically involve anchoring in bays, swimming, and moving easily between nearby islands, small towns, and villages. Cruising legs are short, allowing plans to remain flexible and unstructured.
The region is known for its access to local restaurants, tavernas, and waterfront towns that are often reached directly from the boat. Lunch ashore, afternoon swimming, and casual evenings in small ports are common, with a strong connection between life on the water and life ashore.
This is a charter style suited to those who enjoy variety without long passages, combining anchor time, swimming, local food, and simple exploration.
West Mediterranean
Chartering in the West Mediterranean is centred around iconic destinations, coastal cities, and life ashore. Days often involve cruising between well-known ports, arriving into marinas close to town, and spending time exploring famous coastlines, historic cities, and lively waterfronts.
The region is known for its restaurants, beach clubs, promenades, and nightlife. Charters frequently include lunches ashore, afternoons at beach clubs, shopping in coastal towns, and evenings built around dining and social life. Time onboard is balanced with time in ports where there is always something happening.
This is a charter style suited to those who enjoy movement, atmosphere, and being part of recognisable places, with each stop offering a different setting, flavour, and pace.
Indian Ocean
Chartering in the Indian Ocean is focused on nature, space, and time away from busy coastlines. Days are usually spent at anchor near islands and reefs, swimming, snorkeling, diving, fishing, and moving between remote locations where the environment is the main attraction.
The region is known for its marine life and clear waters, with charters often built around reef systems, island hopping, and long stretches without ports or crowds. Activities are water-led and relaxed, with an emphasis on being outdoors rather than moving between towns or marinas.
This is a charter style suited to those looking for privacy, immersion, and a slower pace, where the experience is shaped by the ocean itself rather than life ashore.