New England Yacht Charter Overview

New England is rugged, spectacularly beautiful and full of history and charm, making it the ideal location for a summer yacht charter vacation. Its quaint port towns, sandy beaches, romantic islands, small shops and art galleries, and fine restaurants exude understated elegance. There is a long tradition of fishing and sailing that is apparent at every stop.
New England is a big adventure playground, for children and parents alike! There is ample of watersports, rock concerts and fabulous food (especially for seafood lovers!). This historically astonishing destinations has incredible monuments and you can't just go once to see it all, but you will be more than happy to come back!
Your yacht charter itinerary might begin on the beautiful and unspoiled coast of Maine where nature abounds on rocky offshore islands like Acadia or where you might stop for a day of touring, visiting art galleries and shopping in sailing towns like Camden, Rockport, Wiscasset or Boothbay.
See our Maine Video Slide Show
Your next stop might be the famous old whaling town of Gloucester Massachusetts, then, the vibrant city of Boston and finally, out to Cape Cod and the Islands: Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket and Cuttyhunk. Your last stop should be the chic and famous yachting town of Newport, Rhode Island.
See our Cape Cod Video Slide Show
Coast of Maine: Bar Harbor, Acadia, Boothbay, Rockland, Camden
Massachusetts: Boston, Gloucester, Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket, The Elizabeth Islands
Newport, Rhode Island
Sort through the charter yachts below or use these handy links to quickly find the yachts that best fit your needs:
Monohull Sailing Yachts: Bareboat (inc. Bareboat with Skipper)
User Ratings: Top-rated yachts
- 3 Cabins Bareboat Sailboat
- Length: 12.32 m
- Year: 2013
- Cabins: 3
- Berths: 6
- From $2200 to $4200 per week
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