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Remaining Lexsea Charter Gaps for Summer 2026

Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Mars 12, 2026

As of 25 February 2026, MY LEXSEA (Benetti, 40.80 m) lists remaining charter gaps for Summer 2026 on the Croatian coast: capacity for 12 guests across 5 cabins, crewed by 9, with advertised rates at 215,000€ p/week + All in Low Season and 245,000€ p/week + All in High Season.

Yacht specifications and commercial terms

No beating around the bush—here are the hard facts that affect booking logistics and marina planning for large-group charters aboard Lexsea.

ItemDétails
YachtMY LEXSEA (Benetti, 2022)
Longueur40.80 m (133′ 10″)
Guests / Cabins12 guests / 5 cabins
Équipage9
Localisation des sitesCroatia and Greece
TarifsLow Season: 215,000€ p/week + All | High Season: 245,000€ p/week + All

Where these gaps matter for charters and marinas

Remaining summer gaps on a superyacht like Lexsea create immediate operational questions: berth availability at popular marinas, provisioning windows, customs clearances for movement between Croatia and Greece, and captain scheduling. Bookings that slip late can force a change of homeport or itinerary—marina slips in Hvar, Split, or Dubrovnik become premium if the high-season calendar tightens up.

Quick checklist for brokers and charterers

  • Confirm exact available weeks with the central broker and request provisional hold.
  • Verify marina reservations early—some marinas require contract-level guarantees for yachts >40m.
  • Provisioning windows: larger groups need extra lead time for food, wines and water toys.
  • Équipage logistics: ensure captain and crew rotations align with port-of-call regulations if moving from Croatia to Greece.
  • Assurance and APA: clarify Advance Provisioning Allowance requirements and expected fuel legs when routing through the Adriatic.

Itinerary ideas and cruising notes

Croatia’s central and southern Dalmatian islands remain the bread-and-butter route: Split → Hvar → Vis → Komiža → Dubrovnik. For groups keen on exploration, factor in a cross into the Ionian if the schedule allows—Greece can be paired into a two-country itinerary, but that needs customs handling and timing for skipper visas if applicable.

Suggested activities and on-board planning

  • Shore excursions to historic Old Towns and secluded beaches
  • Water-sports and fishing for day-trip guests
  • Chef-curated menus featuring Mediterranean seafood
  • Private diving and snorkeling around clearwater coves

Related options and market context

For parties looking for alternative large options, related listings to watch are Yacht Taleya, the M/Y Marquise (72m Austal), and seasonal shifts around new marinas like Biras Marina in Virgin Gorda. If one yacht’s gaps close, these neighboring options often absorb demand quickly—supply and demand in the superyacht market moves fast, you know the saying: the early bird catches the worm.

Practical note on pricing and negotiations

Rates quoted as “+ All” typically mean APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) on top of the weekly fee, plus VAT or local taxes where applicable. With remaining gaps, owners or brokers sometimes show flexibility on embarkation points or on-board inclusions to lock a week—yet price cuts on true high-season dates remain rare. If you’re arranging a group charter for weddings, corporate events, or family reunions, clear scope for extras (tenders, jet-skis, helicopter transfers) before signing.

Tips for GetBoat.com users looking to rent

When searching for a superyacht or crewed charter on GetBoat.com, filter by length, guest capacity, and preferred marina. Reach out to listed brokers with specific dates and intended itinerary—don’t leave crew or captain scheduling to the last minute. If a week shows as available, put a provisional hold and confirm provisioning and marina slots immediately.

Why these gaps matter for sailing and boat rentals

Remaining gaps on a yacht like Lexsea affect the wider renting ecosystem: charter suppliers, local marinas, and even ancillary services like captains and suppliers for toys see cascading demand shifts. That ripple shows up in rental prices for smaller yachts too—if big yacht demand spikes, shore-side services tighten and rates rise.

In short, MY LEXSEA’s remaining Summer 2026 gaps are a clear call to act quickly: confirm dates, secure marinas in Split or Hvar, verify APA and crew logistics, and plan activities to maximize the charter. Whether you’re after a superyacht for family sailing, captain-led adventures, or a large charter for events, the right timing can mean the difference between a perfect week at sea and a last-minute scramble. Wrap-up: the yacht market’s current openings are rare—if you want that sun-drenched Adriatic itinerary, consider booking through GetBoat.com now to explore Lexsea, other charters, and related Destinations for yacht, charter, boat, beach, rent, lake, sailing, captain, sale, superyacht, activities, yachting, sea, ocean, boating, gulf, water, sunseeker, marinas, clearwater and fishing options.