PRINCESS YACHT 72′

$600.00/Hour

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  • 72′ Foot
  • Great for up to 12 people
  • Rental time: 4-8h. For overnight trips please contact for pricing
  • Pickup location: 801 Seabreeze Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316, USA

Cancelation Policy

Fully refundable 7 days prior to charter. If weather or any other unforesable circumstances do not allow us to go out, we either reschedule or refund 100% of the paid amount. Contact us for further details. 

Description

Step aboard our luxurious 72-foot Princess yacht and experience the ultimate in elegance and comfort for your next boat charter adventure. This stunning vessel features a sleek and modern design, with spacious decks and plush seating areas for you and your guests to relax and enjoy the breathtaking views of the open water.

Indulge in the finest amenities on board, including a fully equipped kitchen, elegant dining area, and state-of-the-art entertainment systems. The yacht also boasts three luxurious cabins, each with their own en-suite bathroom, providing the perfect retreat for overnight charters.

Our experienced crew is dedicated to providing top-notch service, ensuring that your every need is met while on board. Whether you are hosting a special event, celebrating a milestone, or simply looking for a luxurious getaway on the water, our Princess yacht is the perfect choice for a memorable and unforgettable experience.

Embark on a magical journey and create lasting memories with your loved ones on our exquisite 72-foot Princess yacht, where every moment is infused with luxury and sophistication. Book your charter today and let us help you sail away in style.

Rates Include:
• Fuel
• Ice and Bottled Water
• Bluetooth Music Capabilities
• Lily Pad Mat for in-water lounging What
To Bring:
• Whatever Food and Beverages you’d like
• Towels
• Sunscreen
• Sunglasses/Hats/Bathing Suits Etc.

 

The only thing that is not included in this price is $200 captain fee to be paid directly to the captain on the day of the charter. (This is per US Coast Guard regulation that stipulates that you have to pay for your own captain)