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THT arranges spectacular charters aboard the world's finest yachts of every size, style and vintage.
The charter of a fine yacht must surely be the ultimate
holiday experience or corporate entertainment venue.
However, for even an experienced charterer, the choice
of yachts available and their various attributes can be daunting when selecting
which yacht to charter.
We are ideally placed to match
the right yacht for your requirements from over 650
yachts at our disposal taking into account our detailed
knowledge of the yachts and, critically, their crews. Based on the parameters you give, we will give our frank views which yacht is the most suitable for you.
We ensure every last detail of your charter is
taken care of including itineraries, specialised advanced provisioning
and luxury transfers. From personal experience we have an intimate
knowledge of the world’s cruising grounds with a particular
emphasis on the south of France, the Carribbean, Spain, Italy, Croatia and Greece,
which we believe will become an ever more popular destination in
years to come due to the fantastic cruising grounds there.
We have organised numerous charters on yachts from
70 to 325ft, including some of the largest and most
complex charters in yachting history on behalf of some
of the world’s most high profile individuals and largest
corporations.
We are also very actively involved in Events Charter, with a fine track record of organising significant charters at such events as the America's Cup, the Cannes Film Festival, Posidonia, the Monaco Grand Prix and MIPIM, where for example in 2007 we organised the two most substantial charters of the event on the 82m O'MEGA and 73m RM ELEGANT, with both rebooked
for MIPIM 2008.
Put our knowledge of the yachts and our
contacts to work for you either by contacting one of our
charter brokers or by filling out the priority information
form below in as much detail as you wish- we will
immediately revert with which yachts are available along
with on line brochures and our personal
recommendations.
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