United Kingdom

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United Kingdom

From €95,000 per week

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Yacht charter in the United Kingdom

Explore the fleet, make your escape

Charter a yacht in the United Kingdom, the birthplace of Camper & Nicholsons. A maritime nation with deep sailing heritage, varied coastlines, and cruising grounds shaped by history.

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  • From €95,000 per week

    2003 36.80M 4 Cabins 8 Guests
Cruising a coastline with character

Yacht charter in the UK

Cruising a coastline with character

The United Kingdom offers a charter experience rooted in tradition and variety. Guests move between historic ports, island communities, and remote anchorages where life still follows the tides. The sailing rewards attentiveness rather than speed, with changing conditions that keep each passage engaging. Time ashore brings castles, coastal walks, and local food cultures that feel honest and unpolished.

A maritime culture still in motion

Ports, working harbours, and living history

A maritime culture still in motion

The UK’s relationship with the sea is active and visible. Fishing boats share harbours with sailing yachts, ferries connect island communities, and historic docks have been adapted rather than erased. Guests experience a coastline that feels lived-in, with strong local identity at every stop.
Sailing that rewards curiosity

Routes shaped by tide and coastline

Sailing that rewards curiosity

Cruising here is engaging rather than passive. Narrow channels, island crossings, and tidal planning create a sense of purpose and involvement. The result is a charter that feels earned, with each anchorage revealing a different mood and pace.
Life ashore, close to the water

Food, walking, and coastal towns

Life ashore, close to the water

Days often include time on land. Guests might walk cliff paths, visit historic houses overlooking the sea, or dine in small restaurants where seafood reflects the day’s catch. The experience feels personal, grounded, and distinctly regional.
Yacht charter in the UK

A charter defined by variety

The United Kingdom offers contrast within short distances. A single itinerary can include quiet anchorages, lively ports, and open passages between islands. Weather and tide shape each day, adding texture and authenticity to the journey. It’s a destination for guests who value depth over spectacle and character over polish.

The Scottish Hebrides

Islands shaped by weather and tradition

The Scottish Hebrides

Off Scotland’s west coast, the Hebrides offer rugged shorelines, white-sand beaches, and small communities tied closely to the sea. Cruising here includes long island passages, sheltered lochs, and anchorages where silence is broken only by wind or wildlife.
The Isles of Scilly

Subtle beauty at England’s edge

The Isles of Scilly

Located southwest of Cornwall, this small archipelago feels separate from the mainland. Clear water, sandy coves, and short passages between islands make it ideal for relaxed exploration. The atmosphere is informal, with a strong sense of place and seasonal rhythm.
The Solent and South Coast

Historic sailing waters

The Solent and South Coast

Between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight lies one of the world’s most storied sailing areas. Guests cruise past historic dockyards, classic regatta venues, and sheltered estuaries. The area combines active maritime life with easy access to coastal towns and countryside.

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Yachts available in United Kingdom

From €100,000 per week

2009 55.00M 5 Cabins 10 Guests

From €95,000 per week

2003 36.80M 4 Cabins 8 Guests