Episode 1: What a Yacht Charter Really is.
Yacht Charters Aren’t Just for Billionaires – Here’s What They’re Really Like
If you’ve ever come across a yacht charter and thought, “That looks amazing… but probably not for me,” you’re not alone. For many travelers, sailing holidays feel like something distant, reserved for a certain type of lifestyle, budget, or experience level. You picture turquoise water, beautiful boats, dinners at sunset… and then quickly move on, assuming it must be too expensive, too complicated, or simply out of reach.
But here’s the truth:

Yachting isn’t what most people think. A yacht charter isn’t a cruise — and it’s definitely not a stiff, formal experience.
With GlobeSailor, a yacht becomes your private floating holiday home. Whether you choose a bareboat, a skippered yacht, or a fully crewed catamaran, the experience is designed to be flexible, personal, and relaxed. You decide where to go, how long to stay, and what your days look like. Swim in hidden coves, explore coastal villages, enjoy meals onboard, or dine ashore. It’s entirely up to you. And once people understand how it actually works, yacht charters often feel much more accessible and much more exciting than they expected.
What a yacht charter is not
It’s not a cruise ship.
There are no crowds, no fixed itineraries, no waiting in lines, and no need to follow someone else’s schedule. You’re not sharing your holiday with hundreds of strangers, just the people you choose to travel with. It’s also not a formal, dress-up experience (unless you want it to be). Life onboard is usually casual, comfortable, and often barefoot. And importantly: you don’t need to have everything figured out before you start exploring your options.
Let’s talk about cost
One of the biggest misconceptions is that yacht charters are only for billionaires. While luxury yachts do exist, there’s actually a wide range of options: from affordable sailboats to spacious catamarans, with destinations and formats to match different budgets. Because the cost is shared across your group, the price per person can be surprisingly comparable to a hotel or villa holiday. And when you consider what’s included: accommodation, transport between destinations, kitchen facilities, and often equipment like paddleboards or snorkeling gear, the value becomes much clearer.
You don’t need to be “ready” to start

Another common misconception is that you should only look into yacht charters when you’re ready to book.
In reality, most people start with simple questions:
- Is this a realistic option for us?
- What does it actually cost?
- Do we need sailing experience?
- What kind of yacht should we choose?
- Where should we go?
That’s exactly where GlobeSailor comes in.
Exploring a sailing holiday isn’t a commitment. It’s the first step in discovering what’s possible.
What we’ll cover in this series
This article is the beginning of a series designed to make yacht charters simple, clear, and easy to understand.
In the next posts, we’ll guide you through everything you need to know:
- How much a yacht charter really costs
- 5 Tips on What to Pack for a Yacht Charter
- Healthy and Well on Board – The Essential First Aid Kit for Your Yacht Charter
- Yacht Charter Vs All Inclusive Vacation
- What it really costs to charter a Yacht
- What a typical day on board looks like
- How the booking process works
- Who to travel with and why it matters
- Common mistakes first-time sailors make (and how to avoid them)
- Do I need a sailing license to charter a yacht?
- Sailing holiday vs cruise: what’s the difference?
Each article can be read on its own, but together they’ll give you a complete and realistic picture of what to expect.
Why this matters
Sailing holidays are often seen as complicated or exclusive but in reality, they’re simply misunderstood.
Most people who book their first yacht charter didn’t start out knowing exactly what they wanted. They started by asking questions, exploring options, and understanding how it all works. And that’s exactly the goal here.
Not to convince you, but to help you decide.
Because once you see how accessible and flexible a yacht charter can be, it often stops feeling like a distant dream… and starts feeling like your next great holiday.

