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Aicon Yachts-Designed Charter Yachts – Luxury Italian Charter Fleet

Aicon Yachts-Designed Charter Yachts – Luxury Italian Charter Fleet

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Október 02, 2025

Choose Aicon Yachts for your next charter to match your preferences and ensure a smooth handoff from inquiry to deliver. Our Italian charter fleet is curated with client-based options, clear checklists, and an equivalent level of service across models. Whether you seek a full crewed charter or a lighter option, confirm your dates, crew size, and preferred ports, then our team tailors a plan that fits.

Each vessel blends functional layouts that maximize outdoor living and stable cruising. We perform a rigorous safety check, license verification for each crew, and 24/7 support to resolve problems during chartering phases. This approach keeps the chartering experience reliable and predictable across the fleet and helps you cost-map your trip with confidence.

In the Mediterranean, the Aicon Yachts fleet delivers memorable itineraries along the Italian coastline and spain’s shores, with curated landing options at key ports. Our itineraries span waters from Sardinia to the Balearics, offering good anchorages, excellent dining ashore, and quick transfers to harbours for provisioning and sightseeing.

Benefits list includes a dedicated captain and crew, on-board provisioning, license-backed compliance, clear terms, and flexible invoicing options. Check the agreement for any chargea items and ensure your preferred payment method is accepted. For Spain charters, we highlight local port dues and landing permissions to avoid delays and deliver a smooth experience, especially during peak season and chartering windows.

Fleet Highlights: 70′ AICON – YACHT RENTAL NORTH BAY VILLAGE and Aicon 56 S Fly 5410

Recommendation: Start with the 70′ AICON for most charters in North Bay Village, delivering spacious living, easy handling, and swift boarding for groups up to 8. For other setups or a tighter footprint, choose the Aicon 56 S Fly 5410.

  • 70′ AICON – North Bay Village – Length 70 ft; wide foredeck, aft cockpit, and a commanding flybridge; up to 8 guests in a 4 cabins layout; linen provided; skipper‑optional; natural light on both deck levels; snorkeling gear included for reef days; parking near the marina; pick‑up and drop‑off arranged through the dock; immediate crew service; bear the load of safety and comfort; landing at anchor or marina piers; through routes from gulf waters to island stops; offer: this package covers skipper, fuel, mooring, and water toys; benefits include private sun decks, easy parking for guests, and flexible itineraries; memories begin the moment you step aboard.
  • Aicon 56 S Fly 5410 – Length 56 ft; elegant flybridge, spacious salon, 3 cabins, up to 6 guests; Both yachts offer snorkeling equipment included; skippered options available; parking nearby; linen and towels provided; flexible itineraries through gulf coast routes and tenerife‑inspired sun days; immediate access to water activities; pick‑up points coordinated with the crew; landing opportunities at private docks or public piers; calculation of daily rate includes skipper, fuel, berthing, and water toys.

Operational tips for max value

  • Group planning: use both yachts for a two‑leg charter, allowing shared experiences and varied layouts.
  • Safety and responsibility: crews conduct pre‑departure checks and briefings; the skipper handles marina moves and shallow bays.
  • Comfort and practicality: linen, towels, and toiletries are retained on board so you can pack light; parking at the marina reduces unload time.
  • Engage crew early: share odyssey goals and memories you want to create; the crew adapts the itinerary accordingly.
  • Loading and transport: plan your load so you bear the load of stability during harbor movements.
  • Snorkeling and natural experiences: both yachts offer snorkeling gear; plan trips to reef stops for underwater discoveries.
  • Landing and debarkation: organize a smooth landing at the end of the day with a clear schedule; a concierge can arrange after‑charter transfers.
  • Pricing is stable unless fuel costs spike; Yates standards guide every charter, ensuring consistent cleanliness and safety.

Spain Charter Options: Top-rated Vessels and Preselected Yachts

Choose the lavezzi 40 based in Vigo for a balanced Spain coast getaway; it is skippered, with comprehensive equipment and a curated food plan, and the captain will confirm the schedule in your confirmation packet.

From Vigo, you can sail into the waters around Mallorca and the Balearics with a preselected route that covers islands and coves. Each vessel includes a captain and crew, plus a tailored provisioning menu to keep meals fresh and efficient for the tasks of daily sailing. The Spanish coast offers protected bays, long beaches, and quiet towns; you can opt for a direct run to kanнах or take a scenic islands hop depending on your wish.

Use the calculation to estimate the amountof the charter; rates vary by vessel, season, and port; for a typical 7-day charter, expect €9,000–€18,000 for top-rated options, with premium vessels reaching higher. Confirmations are issued quickly for available dates and include a ticket for embarkation, with the option to adjust all food and equipment in advance.

Vessel Base Kapacitás Skippered Weekly rate (EUR) Highlights
lavezzi 40 Vigo 6 guests Yes €9,000–€12,000 Air-conditioning, tender, curated food plan
Azure Spirit 52 Mallorca / Palma 8 guests Yes €12,500–€18,000 GPS navigation, water toys, chef-prepared menus
Sea Pearl 60 Valencia / Cádiz 10 guests Yes €15,000–€25,000 lux cabins, diving gear, island hops

To customize your plan, request an agreed itinerary with a clear breakdown and a quick confirmation window. We cover what’s needed to book smoothly, including a club-style welcome, food preferences, and equipment lists, ensuring your Spanish waters experience stays focused on comfort, safety, and memorable moments with your party.

Booking Steps: How to Charter a Private Yacht in Spain

Choose a 1-week spanish charter from pollenca with a hanse, oceanis, or lavezzi yacht to secure the best rates and verify availability at least six months ahead.

Compare the hanse’s sturdy performance, the oceanis’s generous cockpit, and the lavezzi’s nimble handling, then pick a base along the spanish coast that fits your plan.

Define your package with linen, towels, and a starter provisioning list. Add a chef or skipper if you love privacy, and decide on toys like a tender or stand-up paddleboard to enrich the week.

Provide your dates, the number of guests, and preferred route; youre guided by the broker through the contract, insurance, and customs paperwork. Onboard rules are strict: no drugs, no smoking inside cabins, and alcohol consumption is managed with safety limits.

The broker will deliver a formal agreement and payment instructions, with a transparent time frame for deposits and balance due before the charter begins. Youre entitled to clear terms and a realistic delivery window.

Your crew will brief you on the week’s plan, highlight ports like pollenca and nearby marinas, and ensure the yacht is stocked with fresh linen and beverages before you depart.

During the week, the captain updates the itinerary, ensures youre well cared for, and delivers memorable moments from a timeless Mediterranean backdrop that guests loved.

At the end of the week, the yacht is returned to the base, linen replaced, and you receive a final report on fuel use, navigational time, and any items to address for next charter. The experience remains timeless and well loved.

Boarding and Maps: Boarding Location and Google Maps Resources

Save the boarding location pin in Google Maps as soon as you receive your itinerary. For alicante departures, pin Marina Alicante, Berth D, to ensure punctual arrival and clear guidance through busy docks. Share the link with your group and confirm the dock name on the day.

Plan to arrive 60 minutes before the start to complete check-in, safety briefing, and luggage handling. The modern gangways and crew support keep the transition comfortable. For their comfort, staff will assist with luggage, while clear markers and signs guide you to the correct pontoon. Bring only what you need and use the trolleys provided to avoid empty spaces on the dock. If you need assistance, friendly staff are ready to help.

Use Google Maps resources to preview the route: live traffic, more route options, and street view of the dock entrance. If wifi is limited, download the map area in advance to access offline. On arrival, confirm the berth with the captain and crew before stepping aboard.

Our secure booking portal uses php_network_getaddresses to resolve DNS for map resources, ensuring the Google Maps links load reliably. If a link fails to load, use the PDF map as an alternative or contact the charter desk for an updated route.

Bring a credit card for marina charges if required; details may be necessary to cover dues, security deposits, or small fees. Have the vessel name and passenger list ready to speed check-in. If any damages are incurred during boarding or transport, report immediately; the team will deliver support and arrange replacement equipment as needed.

The amat crew coordinates safe transporting of luggage and equipment from the car to the boat, keeping gangways clear to prevent delays and ensuring comfortable access for their boats and vessels. They monitor the maritime surroundings to ensure safe loading moments for guests and crew alike.

Itineraries and Destinations: Embark on a Spanish Maritime Odyssey

Itineraries and Destinations: Embark on a Spanish Maritime Odyssey

Recommendation: Reserve a seven to nine day Barcelona–Mallorca coastal loop aboard a motorboat with a skipper for a unique, timeless itinerary that balances waters, coves, and charming towns. A rental package with included harbor tickets and flexible daily legs lets you adapt to weather and your preferences, while keeping the experience bright at every sunset. This aventura adds a Spanish flair to your yachting break.

Itinerary highlights: Day 1: Barcelona to Calella de Palafrugell for a morning sail and afternoon swim; Day 2: Cap de Creus and Cadaqués for dawn light and white-washed lanes; Day 3-4: Mallorca’s north coast–Port d’Alcúdia, Pollensa Bay, and Cala Sant Vicenç; Day 5: Menorca’s Cala Morell and Ciutadella harbor; Day 6-7: Ibiza for lively night yates vibes and Formentera’s white sands; Day 8: Valencia’s marina and City of Arts; Day 9: return to Barcelona. Each leg stays around 20–40 nautical miles, with partial day sails to maximize time ashore. If you want more time, add a final day to visit gran coves along the Costa Brava.

Destinations are chosen to offer a balance of timeless beauty and practical access: Barcelona blends architecture with beaches, Calella de Palafrugell anchors you in a fishing village mood, Cap de Creus rewards early light views, Mallorca provides sheltered harbors and cavernous coves, Menorca offers unspoiled Cala atmospheres, Ibiza and Formentera deliver maritime night culture and tranquil shores, and Valencia adds a modern harbor and riverfront dining. The plan keeps a steady rhythm across days, with your preferences guiding the pace and the partial days you reserve for longer swims or shore visits.

Practicalities: Opt for a mid-size motorboat between 12–18 meters with a licensed skipper who understands customs and port rules. A rental agreement should include insurance, life jackets, safety gear, and a small tender for shore trips. Book tickets for protected anchorages where required and confirm your route with the captain before leaving the harbor. Carry weather backups and a waterproof itinerary in your pocket–today’s forecast can change, so flexibility is key.

Why this route works: similar itineraries exist along the Spanish coast, but this one is tailored for comfort and scenery, with a focus on quiet seas, local customs, and iconic sights. The size of the boat affects how you anchor in intimate coves, while a well-chosen captain can tailor the timetable, suggest alternative anchorages, and handle nightly docking. For a partial day, you can swap a port call for a longer swim in a protected cove, preserving the same rhythm and letting your crew handle the logistics.

Tips and insights: Book early to secure berths in sought-after marinas; a few private piers require a ticket or guest permit–your captain will manage those formalities. Always check wind patterns from the northwest and plan for a late afternoon anchorage to avoid heat in summer. Night watches around Ibiza and Formentera deliver a spectacular starlit sky and a sense of space for eyes on the horizon, while the waters around Menorca stay calm during morning hours. This approach minimizes the chance of violations or misunderstandings with local authorities and enhances safety for first-time charter guests.

Bottom line: this Spanish maritime odyssey blends heritage ports with wild coves, delivering a unique, immersive experience for your group. Your yacht, crew, and the route work together to keep the tempo smooth, the waters clear, and the memories vivid–eyes on the horizon and your ticket stamped for a late-night toast under the stars.