What makes a great family charter yacht?
Bianca: I can't stress enough that the crew are the single most important part of a charter. It's really important to match the client with the right crew for them, they're such an integral part of the experience. You see them everyday, you form relationships with them.
Craig and I are former crew members and we've watched our guests leaving in tears at the end of charters because of the strength of the connection with the crew. It really is a very special thing. Also a very good, capable chef who can lend himself/herself to all different types of repertoire because now more than ever, diets and palettes are very diverse.
During the course of a charter you get to know the characters in the crew and they become friends you will miss when you leave - and they're one of the reasons you'll come back
Whatever your dietary requirements, and there are more now than ever, these yachts' talented, highly trained chefs will delight and satisfy
Christiana: It all starts with the crew. An awesome crew will find creative ways to make sure all the guests, both children and adults, are entertained. An arsenal of watertoys doesn’t hurt either.
Craig: Crew and toys, absolutely. More inflatables, jungle gyms, especially for the younger kids. On SEANNA they have the crew Olympics where the crew take on the guests or they mix the teams up with crew and guests and race around an obstacle course on the yacht and across all the inflatables. Guests love it every time. Having got so engaged with the crew during the course of the week you build up these bonds of friendship and memories that literally last a lifetime.