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BERADA MCP Yachts – Luxury Yacht Charter from US$45,000 per week

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Иван Иванов
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September 22, 2025

BERADA MCP Yachts: Luxury Yacht Charter from US$45,000 per week

Take control of your next escape with a BERADA MCP Yachts charter from US$45,000 per week, including a curated selection of international itineraries that suit sun-seekers, food lovers, and wellness-focused groups, with options spanning cannes and other iconic ports.

The cockpit sits at the heart of the operation, with ergonomic helm controls, starboard storage, and woody veneers paired with varnish on the rails for a refined touch. Doors open to shaded sides for seamless transitions between indoors and the deck, and the swim platform invites spontaneous dips when the wind cooperates.

From cannes to remote bays, the itinerary stays flexible and subject to weather, with a third-day schedule often featuring a curated shore excursion or a discreet massage on deck. Recent charters show guests enjoying secluded swims, asea crossings, and memorable photos against a sunlit horizon.

Safety and operation are built into every plan: firefighting equipment is inspected before every voyage, doors and hatches seal, and all sides of the yacht remain accessible for crew checks. An international team coordinates permits, port calls, and shore arrangements to minimize wait times.

north-driven itineraries, transparent pricing, and a responsive crew set BERADA MCP Yachts apart. Expect precise provisioning, daily housekeeping, and concierge services that adapt to your schedule, whether you want an early wind-kissed breakfast on the bow or a late-night swim under stars.

Strategic charter options and yacht specifications for MCP Sailing

Choose the Executive Coupe option with a fiberglass hull and broad decks for the most versatile week, delivering comfort and speed in one package.

Displayed layouts present three core configurations: coupe-style interiors with ensuite cabins, a full-beam master, and a family-friendly third-cabin arrangement. Every model includes a captain’s area aboard, a johnson thruster system for precise maneuvering, and a dedicated generator to maintain power during remote passages. The floor plan keeps traffic smooth from saloon down to the stern, while the angle of the bow improves stability downwind. Color palettes range from bright neutrals to rich blues to match taste and resale goals. Occasionally MCP Sailing refreshes color options to reflect trends without sacrificing function, while maintaining faith in proven layouts that deliver comfort aboard. Captains and crew oversee every step, ensuring smooth onboarding aboard.

Option Length (m) Cabins Decks Hull Power (kW) Generator (kW) thruster Ensuite Notable features
Executive Coupe 52 3 2 fiberglass 1200 260 johnson 2x Yes Flying bridge, third cabin convertible, aft bbqs, color options displayed
Grand Luxe 60 4 2 fiberglass 1800 340 johnson 2x Yes Expansive decks, high notoriety, strong resale, color palette options displayed
Family Cruiser 44 3 1 fiberglass 900 180 johnson 1x Yes Compact layout, good value, easy handling, occasions-ready

To place an order, contact the MCP charter desk with your dates and preferred layout; lead times vary by season, but the team can align with your occasion and provide a clear schedule. Faith in the craftsmanship shines in every detail, from the teak floor to the shower and ensuite aboard, and from the flying bridge to the stern bbqs.

Current fleet breakdown: vessel types, sizes, and performance

Current fleet breakdown: vessel types, sizes, and performance

Start your search with 40–50m European-built motor yachts that offer four to five guest cabins, a full-beam salon with a surround settee, and dependable power from twin generators.

The fleet falls into three main types: large monohull luxury yachts, extended-range explorers with reinforced fuel capacity for nomad itineraries, and sport-luxury planing yachts that balance speed with comfort.

Size bands guide capacity: 30–40m compact units suit intimate groups; 40–60m mid-size yachts host up to 10 guests with two to four cabins; 60–90m flagship yachts offer six to 12 suites plus crew areas. A typical beam ranges from 8.0 to 11.5 meters, and draft spans 2.0 to 3.5 meters, giving a generous feel on deck and stable performance at sea.

Performance spans a wide range: cruising speeds typically 12–15 knots, top speeds 18–22 knots for sportier profiles, and long-range endurance of 4,000–6,500 nautical miles at 12–14 knots. Efficient hulls reduce fuel burn, while zero- or low-speed stabilizers keep guests calm in chop, and onboard systems respond quickly to crew requests through intuitive touch controls.

Power and utilities center on robust generator sets. Most vessels run two to four units (40–150 kW each), ensuring continuous AC, climate control, and reliable galley operation. Water-makers and filtration keep freshwater quality high, coffee service with cups ready at settee-level height, and a well-timed service flow across dining spaces. Stabilizers and vibration-damping contribute to a smooth ride in a variety of sea states.

In a brand comparison, European yards deliver refined interiors and predictable layouts. Evaluate hull efficiency, noise levels, and generator performance to choose the right fit for your program. For nomad itineraries, prioritize hulls with ample range and solid sea handling; for family charters, seek spacious outdoor areas and comfortable settees with clear sightlines. Before you book, request a finishing report that covers electrical work, stabilizers, and water systems to avoid any problem later.

New models released this quarter broaden options for layout and finishes. Look for starboard lounges with open sightlines, deck areas that surround the dining and lounge zones, and touch-control systems that simplify operation. The time from order to delivery remains tight for European brands, but clear specification and milestone checks help manage it.

What the weekly rate includes and optional add-ons

Choose the comprehensive package at US$45,000 per week; it includes a full crew, private chef, provisioning, and comfortable living spaces, with optional add-ons to tailor your barbados and florida itinerary.

Included below are core elements that keep your days smooth and enjoyable:

  • Accommodations: cabins outfitted in warm wood with en suite heads, delivering a comfortable, quiet retreat after days on deck.
  • Crew and service: a captain, naval engineer, chief steward, and deckhand support your every request, 24/7.
  • Dining and provisioning: a private chef crafts meals using world-class techniques, selecting fresh ingredients and adapting menus to your tastes.
  • Bar and beverages: a well-stocked bar with premium brands and a dedicated receiver for satellite connectivity ensures you stay refreshed and connected.
  • Engineering and systems: robust engineering and quiet gensets maintain steady climate and performance; logs are kept below deck for your review.
  • Comfort and ambience: air conditioning, illuminating lighting, and high-end fabrics paired with teak wood accents create a refined, comfortable atmosphere.
  • Water access and toys: snorkeling gear, paddleboards, wakeboard, and a tender are outfitted for easy reach from the stern; all toys are maintained to high safety standards.
  • Ports of call and reach: itineraries can include barbados and florida stops, with navigational support to coordinate berthing and customs.
  • Safety and navigation: comprehensive safety equipment and experienced handling ensure smooth operations in varied conditions.

Let the plan feel flexible and accommodating; later, you can refine the schedule with your captain to align with weather windows and your mood, keeping the vortex of travel engaging without losing pace.

Owner-focused customization: the owner has shaped the interior and service flow to be accommodating, with a layout that supports private spaces, open decks, and easy service from the crew.

Environmental approach: efficient systems and responsible waste management reduce impact on earth.

Illuminating note: the yacht is outfitted with premium lighting and a refined bar arrangement, creating a welcoming atmosphere for day and night activities.

Optional add-ons

  • Private shore experiences in barbados and florida, including guided tours, private dinners on the beach, and exclusive access to marinas with personalized berthing.
  • Advanced watersports package: scuba diving courses with a certified instructor, Seabob, wakeboard, and extra gear for your group.
  • Premium beverage program: sommelier-curated wine list, champagne, and aged spirits with tracking by a dedicated butler.
  • Enhanced provisioning: specialty ingredients or chef’s table experiences ashore at select ports, with limousine transfers.
  • Sunset photography and videography package to capture every moment on deck and in the coves.
  • Private aviation and helicopter transfers, as available, for rapid movement between ports and private airfields.

How to book: step-by-step charter reservation process

Email our reservations team with your dates, preferred yacht, and itinerary to initiate the process.

1. Availability check We confirm the vessel is open for your dates behind the scenes, cross-checking shipyard calendars and our global network to guarantee the best fit. A well-built hull and full-beam layouts are prioritized for your comfort, and our team brings years of hands-on experience to avoid delays.

2. Define the itinerary and design preferences Share your expedition plan and national routes, plus your preferred sails or hybrid propulsion options, and minimal luxury touches. We tailor designs to your pleasure, adjusting ports, durations, and daily schedules while considering keel clearance and dock constraints. Speaking with you helps refine every detail.

3. Proposal and contract versions We provide a transparent, line-by-line quote for all costs: charter fee, crew, provisioning, port duties, taxes, and optional upgrades. You’ll see versions of the contract so you can compare options and pick the best fit for your timeline. Details such as bidet-equipped heads and ensuite cabins are clearly listed, along with crew responsibilities and service standards.

4. Secure the charter with a deposit To hold dates, place a secure deposit within the timeline provided. Once paid, the booking is marked as done and the calendar is blocked. We coordinate behind the scenes with authorities for lodging, visas, or nationality-specific requirements as needed.

5. Collect guest data and regulatory requirements Submit names, nationalities, and passport details for all guests. We provide a subject-specific briefing on safety, insurance, and embarkation rules. If you’re speaking on behalf of a corporate group or expedition team, note any special needs so the crew can prepare in advance.

6. Provisioning and pre-charter briefing Our team finalizes provisioning, on-board amenities, and port deliveries. We accommodate requests for very specific provisions, including deluxe ensuite cabins, bidet fixtures, and convenient dining setups tailored to your schedule. You’ll receive the final itinerary, port sequence, and a detailed packing list.

7. Final confirmation and signing Review the contract, confirm payment terms, and sign electronically. The booking becomes confirmed, and you receive the crew roster and embarkation notes. You’ll be ready to cross to your first destination with confidence and a clear plan for pleasure at sea.

8. Embarkation day On arrival at your port of departure–often Lauderdale or another luxury hub–the crew greets you, runs safety briefings, and finalizes guest lists. The sails go up, the engines transition to hybrid mode if selected, and you begin your global cruise with very smooth performance.

Crew, amenities, and onboard service standards

Crew, amenities, and onboard service standards

Hire a dedicated chief steward and a compact crew: two stewards, a licensed engineer, and a navigator. The crew should execute a straight, guest-first routine that takes cues from best practices used by respected maker yards, and mirrors standards typical to america-charter fleets. Implement a 48‑hour pre-embark provisioning checklist and a 24‑hour turnover log to notice every detail, reducing down time and ensuring a calm start.

The forward lounge and roomy saloon bathe in natural light, with a transom door opening to the aft deck for easy flow between social and outdoor spaces. Guest quarters are designed for privacy and comfort, while crew quarters sit down below deck with less noise and ample ventilation. The interior uses alden leather, sabre hardware, and classic joinery to create a timeless feel that remains well maintained. The décor nods to classic sail heritage, adding a sense of timeless value to boats in the fleet.

Dining and service follow a precise rhythm: breakfasts by 7:30, lunches by 12:30, and dinners on a schedule aligned to activity. The crew handles wine service, setting, clearing, and turn-down with care; meals stay light on calm days and more elaborate on longer passages. During charters in america, the team prioritizes guest preferences, adjusts menus on the fly, and keeps noise to a minimum above the engine room for a quiet ambiance. Stabilizers with talaria foils mitigate motion, and the sabre anchor system provides secure mooring when conditions shift. A link to provisioning and a dedicated maintenance log ensure every item, from linens to equipment, is accounted for, preserving the yacht’s million-dollar value.

Maintenance and safety are built into every voyage. Engines, generators, nav gear, and stabilizers receive regular checks, with a thorough dawn survey and a mid-week service. The company keeps a robust schedule that ties to the maker’s standards, while the crew maintains a clean galley and pristine decks. Guests were consistently impressed by the seamless service and the calm, polished atmosphere from bow to transom, with value that remains high for every charter.

Itinerary planning: popular routes and exclusive MCP destinations

Recommendation: plan a 9-day Caribbean circuit starting in Nassau, including the Exumas chain, Staniel Cay, and exclusive Abaco anchorages, then return to Nassau. The overall distance hovers around 380 nautical miles, allowing 3–4 hours of sailing per day at 12–14 knots with ample time for swims and shore visits.

Popular routes today center on a Bahamas loop and MCP exclusive stops, with Mediterranean coastlines and Western Caribbean options coming into focus for the coming season. Favor safe, sheltered bays for night stops, and build in two daily sailing blocks to keep guests comfortable while still delivering memorable scenery, reefs, and private beaches.

Exclusive MCP destinations include private coves, protected lagoons, and behind-the-door access to coral gardens. The fantom hull option enhances stability in beam seas, while the lines connect to uninhabited islets for morning or dusk photography. Our display highlights available moorings and dock days, and Captain burke leads the on-site briefing to tailor every transfer and water activity to your group.

Your planning workflow uses a clear configuration to set seats, cabins, dining layout, and lounge space. Our team introduces routes by filtering weather windows, fuel margins, and line-of-sight to protected anchorages; introducing a curated set of MCP itineraries today, with coming updates to fit the season and fleet.

Sample day: depart at 09:00, sail 2–3 hours to a secluded bay, drop anchor behind a reef wall, and snorkel along a protected channel. Lunch on deck, then a drift or a motorized run to a second cove. In the afternoon, check the thruster and outboards, enjoy a calm cruise back to a private dock or sheltered quay, and dine in your wheelhouse with large windows displaying the coastline. If wind shifts, we can install a temporary shade and adjust seats to optimize views, keeping the overall flow smooth while you sail behind the door of the main salon for evening cocktails.

Practical notes: plan fuel reserves for hard wind days and schedule refuels at protected ports. Use the display to monitor configuration changes and ensure seats are positioned for optimal sightlines along the wheelhouse. Our team, including Captain burke, coordinates the day with you to tailor MCP destinations for the coming season and ensure every passage feels seamless today.