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Partner Spotlight – Sunseeker Charters

As dream vacations go, it’s safe to say there’s nothing quite like chartering your own yacht. Allow us to set the scene…you’re surrounded by friends and loved ones, exploring new coastlines and visiting new places, from the intimacy and exclusivity of your own private surroundings. Eating the finest freshly prepared meals and sipping on your drink of choice while blissfully soaking up the sunshine, listening to the laughter in the air and relaxing in the height of luxury. It’s your holiday, your way.

To find out more about the finer details of luxury yacht chartering, we sat down with Katie House, Group PR, Marketing & Events for Sunseeker London Group, and Charter Broker for Sunseeker Charters, to discuss popular winter sun destinations, Sunseeker Charters fully tailored service and how to decide on what yacht is right for you…

Would you mind starting by telling us how the Charter arm of Sunseeker came about?

As proud carriers of the Sunseeker name, we are the dedicated go-to company for clients and brokers worldwide looking to find Sunseeker Yachts and other premium brand yachts to charter.

Sunseeker Charters was founded by the late Sunseeker Co-Founder, Robert Braithwaite some 15 years ago and like Robert, we see the great importance of offering our clients the option to charter as well as buy these stunning yachts.

With the support of the Sunseeker team of over 150 across 40 offices, spanning 20 countries, we market our fleet in over 12 different languages including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, Egyptian, Greek, Turkish, Croatian, Bulgarian and Maltese so all clients are able to converse comfortably in their mother tongue.

With over 25 years of experience, our Group is able to seamlessly combine the ease of chartering direct with the ability to offer our Sunseeker Owners an opportunity to offset their costs by adding their vessels into our charter programme. Marketing our Charter vessels to our very own database of over 50,000 qualified Sunseeker clients and prospects, we provide the opportunity to secure charter bookings throughout the year.

What are your most popular winter sun destinations and which ones would you recommend?

Some stand out and popular destinations for chasing the sun in winter are Dubai, the British Virgin Islands, and the Caribbean. Warm weather, vibrant marine life, pristine beaches and azure waters make it a charterers paradise.

Sunseeker Charters offer a fully tailored service. Could you explain to us how this unique process works?

From the outset we work alongside you, gathering as much detail as we can about your perfect getaway. We then set about producing an itinerary for you and your guests, detailing day by day where you’ll be cruising and what you can hope to see along the way. We also take care of the finer details such as private jet charters, luxury car transfers, beach club bookings or restaurant reservations, as well as offering you expertise on the best anchorages and marinas to visit.

As soon as you step onboard any of our yachts, it’s the crew that deservedly take centre stage. Each member handpicked by us for being the very best at what they do. Our chefs, stewardesses and deck crew are there for your comfort, while our captains are your key in unlocking the door to your chosen cruising grounds.

With such a vast selection of yachts on offer, how does the team ensure that a client is matched perfectly?

Choosing the right type of yacht for your family charter depends on various factors, including your preferences, the size of your family, your budget, and the activities you plan to do during your charter.

There are many considerations to help you decide the perfect boat for you:

  1. Group Size: Consider the number of people in your family. Smaller families may find a smaller yacht suitable, while larger families may require a larger motor yacht with multiple cabins.
  2. Budget: Yacht charters can vary significantly in price. Establish a budget for your charter, including not just the cost of the yacht but also additional expenses like fuel, crew gratuities, and provisions. Keep in mind that larger yachts typically come with higher costs.
  3. Destination: Think about where you plan to charter. Some areas may have specific types of yachts that are more common or better suited to local conditions.
  4. Activities: Consider the activities you want to enjoy during your charter. If you’re interested in water sports like snorkelling, scuba diving, or paddleboarding, you’ll want a yacht with the necessary equipment and storage space. If you prefer a more relaxed cruise, a yacht with a spacious deck and comfortable seating will be ideal.
  5. Amenities: Different yachts come with varying amenities. Some may have luxury features like a hot tub, a barbecue grill, or a fully equipped kitchen, while others may be more basic. Decide what amenities are important to your family’s comfort and enjoyment.
  6. Duration: Consider the length of your charter. If it’s just for a day or a weekend, you might opt for a smaller yacht. For longer trips, especially if you plan to stay on board for an extended period, you’ll need a yacht with more space and amenities.

Ultimately, your family’s preferences and comfort should guide your choice. Consider the style, size, and layout that will best suit your family’s needs and desires.

At Sunseeker we can help you navigate your options and find the right yacht for you, while also providing valuable insights into the chartering process and destinations available.

What’s included in a Sunseeker Charter? What luxuries and special touches can people expect?

Included in the charter fee is the use of vessel, the expert crew, water toys (these vary depending on the size of vessel chartered) you will also pay VAT based on the area you are chartering from and APA (advanced provisioning allowance) this is typically 35% of the charter fee and this covers fuel, food, drinks, mooring fee’s and any other expenses you may have while on charter. APA is managed by your captain.

And finally, why would you recommend a Sunseeker Charter holiday over a more traditional hotel break?

Chartering a yacht offers numerous benefits, making it an attractive option for those seeking a unique and luxurious vacation experience. It allows you to enjoy all the benefits of owning a superyacht, without the running costs.

When chartering a yacht, you have exclusive use of the vessel, ensuring privacy and a personalised experience. This means that we can create a tailored itinerary based on your preferences. You can choose your destinations, anchor in secluded coves, and enjoy the luxury of the high-end amenities on board.

As yacht charter is such a high-end personalised service, the professional crew are there to cater to your every need throughout your time at sea. We have the flexibility to adapt your plans based on weather conditions and your preferences throughout the trip.

Many yacht charters offer gourmet dining experiences prepared by talented onboard chefs. You can enjoy one-of-a-kind menus and dine in picturesque settings, which may be sat on the deck with ocean views. There is an unparalleled opportunity to appreciate breathtaking landscapes while waking up to a different view every morning and enjoy the beauty of the sea and nature.

Yachts often carry a variety of water toys and equipment, such as paddleboards, snorkelling gear, jet skis, and even scuba diving equipment, meaning you can engage in water sports and activities at your leisure.

Yacht charters are an excellent option for spending quality time with family and friends. You can bond over shared experiences, enjoy leisurely meals together, and create lasting memories over special occasions, giving you the intimacy, you may not find elsewhere.

For more information or to discuss a booking, contact Katie today.

Luxury Wellness Festivals

By Amira Hashish

Keen to kickstart your wellbeing regime? Or maybe you are mapping out your travel itinerary for the year…Why not combine both? Wellness festivals with a healthy dose of luxury are popping up at some of the world’s leading hotels. Picturesque holiday villas are also hosting immersive retreats that are geared towards the mind and body. From a soulful getaway in The Maldives to mixing business and pleasure in Mexico, these are the global wellness festivals to have on your radar…

Envision Festival, Costa Rica

Envision Festival Costa Rica

When: February 27 – March 6

What to expect: Nestled between the jungle and the beach, Envision Festival encompasses spirituality, music, art, health, sustainability and education. Set in the rainforest, festival-goers can bring their own tents or rent a tent that is set up for you. Merging concerts and performance with yoga and workshops, this is a truly immersive experience. It may not offer the luxury of a hotel but if you are seeking an adventure this could be just the ticket.

Book: Tickets are not on sale yet but you can register here to be granted a ticket as soon as they are released. Expect to pay upwards of £500 for admission with separate fees for camping, envisionfestival.com.

MIND. BODY. RESET, Mallorca

Mind Body Reset Festival Mallorca

When: May 5 – 11

What to expect: A six-night wellness retreat with the goal of inspiring more conscious choices that will nourish the body and nurture the mind. Course leaders Donna and Gemma will weave their magic with workshops, meditations, conscious breath and movement along with dips in the crystal clear ocean. Grace Berrow of Patiki Beach, Port de Soller is on board as the private chef and Lily Sielaff joins as the Jivamukti Yoga teacher. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned yogi​, all levels are welcome. The backdrop to the retreat is the magnificent Son Rullan, a 14th-century Templar Monastery on a hill overlooking the ocean, surrounded by 500-year-old olive trees over four hectares of terraces. The house and rooms have been renovated, each simply decorated with antique furniture. The surrounding gardens are filled with corners in which to relax whilst the swimming pool mixes its waters with those of the Mediterranean Sea. Blissful in every sense.


Book: Prices start from £2,000 per person. A master suite with king bed, private bathroom, terrace and sea views. Plus, a living room with extra futon bed for 1-2 people costs £2,800 per person if sharing (takes 2-4 people). This includes workshops, meals, and activities, mindbody-reset.com.

PACE,  Zakynthos

PACE Festival Zakynthos

When: May 22 – 26

What to expect: A firm favourite with families in Greece, the Peligoni Club has diversified its offerings whilst remaining true to its barefoot beach club ethos. PACE is a laidback week that balances fitness and mindfulness with feasts, creative workshops and social gatherings. Designed to leave you feeling nourished physically, mentally and emotionally, it is a holiday that can be taken at its own pace, ideal for parents or groups of friends seeking to reconnect and kickstart the summer. Whether you are up for a dose of cold water exposure, breathwork, yoga, gong baths or meditation you can dip in and out as much as you would like. There will be healthy amounts of sumptuous food and Rosé too.

Book: For £400 guests will receive a week’s membership to the club, a full paddlesports upgrade along with all the fitness and yoga classes, meditation and wellness workshops. Accommodation is booked separately, peligoni.com

SOUL, The Maldives

Soul Festival Maldives

When: September 29 – October 8

What to expect: Luxury hospitality group Soneva is launching an immersive wellness festival called SOUL on the shores of Soneva Fushi in the Baa Atoll. Over ten days, the intimate retreat invites guests from across the world to explore wellness in all its forms, from personal to planetary. A global line-up of thought leaders and wellness pioneers will be at hand. Proceeds from the sale of festival tickets will go to the Soneva Foundation along with the ORGANIC INDIA Foundation to support the development of projects that have a positive environmental, social and economic impact.  

Book: Prices start from £5,600 for two guests for a minimum three-night stay. This includes two festival tickets and full access to the entire program during the stay, with private villa accommodation alongside daily full board at selected dining destinations and complimentary round–trip wheeled plane domestic transfers, soneva.com/soul.

Synergy, Mexico

Synergy Festival Mexico

When: October 24-27

What to expect: Following its debut in Ibiza last year, Synergy – The Retreat Show sets up camp at the Palmaïa The House of AIA in Mexico for 2023. This is a wellness escape with a side of networking. It is designed to unite everyone from luxury properties and industry experts to practitioners including yoga instructors and fitness coaches – as well as luxury travel designers looking for the next experiential wellness escape. With an eye on sustainability and slow hospitality, Synergy prides itself on creating a well-balanced platform for inspirational conversation, meetings, talks, creativity, and experiences. Set on the lush natural surroundings and sandy shores of Mexico, this year’s show will not only spark ideas centred around responsible wellbeing, wellness trends and slow travel, but also build long-lasting relationships that will nourish businesses and individuals.

Book: Applications are required to attend. Registrations are now open. Early birds receive 10% off if they book before January 31. Visit theretreatshow.com to apply.

ALMA, Ibiza

Alma Festival Ibiza

When: November 2 – 5

What to expect: Already firmly established as one of the White Isle’s most luxurious retreats, Six Senses Ibiza hosts its very own three-day wellness festival. Nestled in the tranquil northern tip of Ibiza on crystalline Xarraca bay, the setting lends itself to a relaxing retreat. Experiences are deemed deeply spiritual with a line-up of gurus from the music, wellness, and creative community. Full details of this year’s festival are yet to be released but you can register your interest to secure your spot.

Book: Register at almafrequency.com for announcements and booking details.

If a trip abroad isn’t feasible, there are some great UK options too. Here are the British festivals to add to your calendar: 

Balance Festival, May 19 – 21, London balance-festival.com

The Big Retreat Festival, June 1 – 4, Pembrokeshire thebigretreatfestival.com 

LoveFit, July 14 – 16, Sevenoaks, lovefitfestival.com

Happy Place Festival, July 15 & 16, Chiswick + September 2 & 3, Tatton Park, happyplaceofficial.co.uk

World Yoga Festival, August 3 – 6, Henley, yogafestival.world

Verve Wellness Festival, September 16 – 17, Wiltshire feeltheverve.com

WellFest, date tbc, London, wellfestuk.com 

Why Now Is The Time To Explore The Cayman Islands

By Amira Hashish

With year round average temperatures of 28 degrees, crystal clear waters and intricate coral reefs the Cayman Islands are brimming with natural beauty. However, the destination has remained more under the radar than many of its Caribbean cousins…until now. 

The jet-set in the know are flocking to the hottest new hotel opening in Grand Cayman and putting the dazzling beach retreat on the map. Palm Heights is introducing a contemporary travel crowd who have a deep appreciation for design to the picturesque island. Here is the lowdown on what to expect from the buzzy boutique hotel. Plus, ideas for experiences to factor into your itinerary.

Stay at Palm Heights

Paying homage to the glory days of Caribbean understated glamour, Palm Heights is making waves for all the right reasons. The hotel, perfectly positioned on Seven Mile Beach, has put the spotlight on the Cayman Islands amongst a cool crowd.

Gabriella Khalil, its creative director and founder, worked with designers Sarita Posada and Courtney Applebaum to develop the 1970s-era mansion aesthetic. The trio sourced pieces from Paris, Los Angeles and Mexico to decorate the property. Sandy yellows and bold blue tones, reminiscent of the beach, run throughout each of the 52 bedroom suites, all with ocean views.

Tillies, the hotel restaurant, is right on the sand and offers a culinary voyage through the Greater Antilles. The Coconut Club has a contemporary approach to food and drink; think healthy bowls and tacos. Meanwhile, wellness is celebrated as a social activity at The Garden Club. Modelled on a labyrinth garden, it is a botanical stage for an outdoor athletic club and spa. Leading trainers from around the world regularly take up residency. Straddling something between a hotel and a members space, Palm Heights is a reason alone to visit Grand Cayman.

Try Wellness With a Twist

There is a focus on wellness across the Cayman Islands with plenty of pampering alongside more hardcore fitness options. Vitamin Sea is all about water based fitness. Owner Kiristen Cousins offers paddleboard yoga classes which challenge your body and mind. Another popular activity is kayaking in Bioluminescent Bay.  The bay takes its name from the Bioluminescent phytoplankton that live in the water which emit incredible flashes of light. Take a leisurely paddle from Rum Point to Grand Cayman under a blanket of stars for a workout you won’t forget, caymankayaks.com

Go Horseback Riding in the Sea

Stretches of white, sandy beaches lend themselves to a dramatic horseback riding location in West Bay, George Town and North Side of Grand Cayman. You can go for a refreshing bareback riding dip in the sea or take a trail via Barker’s National Park. Families are welcome as there is riding suitable for all levels while couples might opt for the moonlight ride with a magical ambience, ponies.ky

Embark on a Culinary Adventure

The Cayman Islands is not short of delicious cuisine. There are more than 200 restaurants across the three main islands ranging from beach vibes to fine dining. For an introduction to the local food scene, Chef Dylan Benoit has created Prime Food Tours which is ideal for groups looking to get to grips with what is on offer. He will tailor the experience to your taste and location, foodtours.ky.  

Swim With Stingrays

Snorkel, wade or swim with the resident Southern Atlantic Stingrays which are in abundance at Stingray City; a group of sandbars nestled a short boat journey from Seven Mile Beach. The ‘City’ came to be several decades ago when local fisherman would throw the remains of their catch into the shallow waters, attracting rays who would gather for their feed. These days the majestic creatures will give you a warm welcome into their habitat. 

Climb The Buff

Grand Cayman’s rugged sister island Cayman Brac is about a 30-minute flight away. With a population of less than 1500 it feels a world away from anywhere. The island is dominated by a cliff that rises with vertical walls to nearly 150 feet. Its craggy limestone ridge is a must for rock climbers and more seasoned hikers. There are around 110 routes with breathtaking ocean panoramas, climb.ky.

Dive 300M Into the Ocean

Little Cayman, close to the deepest point of the Caribbean called the Cayman Trench, is home to Bloody Bay Marine Park and a coveted diving destination. Plunging 300m, its coral and sea life is a sight to behold. Below the mustard-yellow tube sponges, deep red corals and purple-veined trees you will discover a deep void teaming with marine life, southerncrossclub.com/diving.

For more information head to visitcaymanislands.com