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  • Admiral Sail Silent 76 GIGRECA

    Low Season 24.000€/week-
    High Season: 29.900 €/week
    Leenght mt: 23,00 (78′)
    Cabins: 4 – Crew 3
    Kind of Yacht: Sail Yacht
    Model: Admiral Sail Silent 76
    Year: 2014, refit 2021
    Shipyard: Admiral

  • Dark Star of London

    Low Season: €32,000/week
    High Season: €35,000/week
    Length: 27.50 m
    Cabins: 5 (Guests 10)
    Type of Yacht: Sailing Yacht
    Year: 1982, refit 2024
    Model: Dark Star of London
    Builder: Trehand

  • Mindfulness

    Low Season : 34.000 €/week
    High Season: 38.000 €/week
    Lenght mt: 23.98 (20′ 04″)
    Cabins: 3
    Kind of Yacht: Sailing Yacht
    Year: 2021
    Model: Advance 80
    Cantiere: Advanced Yachts

  • Sunreef 70 Yolo

    Low Season: €58,900/week
    High Season: €66,500/week
    Length m: 22.70 mt
    Cabins: 4
    Type of Yacht: Catamaran
    Year: 2022
    Model: Sunreef 70
    Builder: Sunreef Yachts

  • Sunreef 80 Eco Marie Joseph

    Low Season €79,000/week
    High Season: €89,000/week
    Length: 78’7 / 23.95m
    Cabins: 4 – Crew: 8
    Yacht Type: Electric Sailing Catamaran
    Year: 2022
    Crew 4
    Shipyard: Sunreef Yachts

  • Sunreef 80 Viva la Vida

    Low Season: 93,000 US$ /week
    High Season: 98,000 US$ /week
    Length m: 23.87
    Cabins: 4
    Type of Yacht: Catamaran
    Year: 2022
    Model: Sunreef 80
    Builder: Sunreef Yachts

  • Yume

    Low Season: €24,000/set
    High Season: €28,500/set
    Length m: 21.86 m
    Cabins: 3
    Type of Yacht: Sailing yacht
    Year: 2024
    Model: YYACHTS 7
    Builder:YYACHTS

  • Aloia 80

    Low Season: €92,400/week
    High Season: €127,800/week
    Length m: 24.38 meters (80′)
    Cabins: 5 doubles, 1 King Bed, 4 Queens
    Type of Yacht: Sailing Yacht
    Year: 2024
    Model: Catamaran
    Builder: Fountaine Pajot

  • M1

    Low Season: €48,000/week
    High Season: €52,000/week
    Length m: 25.10 m
    Cabins: 3
    Type of Yacht: Sailing Yacht
    Year: 2012 – Refit 2020
    Model: Swan 82
    Builder: Nautor Swan

  • Swan 108

    Low Season: €115,000
    High Season: €115,000
    Length m: 32.92
    Cabins: 4
    Type of Yacht: Sailing Yacht
    Year: 2023
    Model: Swan 108
    Shipyard: Nautor’s Swan

  • All About u 2

    Low Season: €120,000/week
    High Season: €200,000/week
    Medium Stagione: €170.000/sett
    High Season: €56,000/week
    Length: 50.00 m (164′ 1″)
    Cabins: 6
    Type of Yacht: Sailing Yacht
    Year: 2019
    Model: Turkish gulet
    Builder: Ada Yacht Work

  • Catamaran Full Moon

    Low Season €37,000/week
    High Season: €45,000/week
    Length m: 19.33 meters (63′ 5″)
    Cabins: 5 – Crew 3
    Type of Yacht: Eco Sustainable Sailing and Motor Catamaran
    Year: 2024
    Shipyard: Moon Yacht

Sailing represents the most authentic and technical form of experiencing the sea. It is not merely a means of transport, but a continuous dialogue with the elements, chosen by those who consider the sea an integral part of the journey rather than a simple backdrop. Chartering a luxury crewed sailing yacht through Verdeblu means relying on a brokerage firm active since 1995, specializing in the selection of vessels that combine sailing performance, advanced naval architecture, and superior standards of hospitality.

Verdeblu’s selection includes Sailing Yachts from 20 to 50 meters and beyond, designed to satisfy a clientele seeking the perfect balance between the dynamism of wind propulsion and the refined comfort of interiors attended to down to the smallest detail.

Sailing: technique, control, and silence

Choosing a sailing yacht is not an aesthetic preference, but a precise declaration of style and intent. Unlike motor yachting, sailing implies active management of onboard dynamics: the hull’s response to the wind and sea becomes part of the experience, offering powerful, fluid, and surprisingly silent navigation.

Modern vessels allow the most passionate guests to join the crew during maneuvers, experiencing the technique of navigation firsthand, or to enjoy the cruise in total relaxation from the cockpit, protected by new-generation biminis and sprayhoods designed to guarantee comfort even in brisk winds.

Excellence in sailing crews

In the luxury sailing yacht segment, the human factor is decisive. The Captain of a sailing vessel — whether a Sloop, a Ketch, or a Schooner — must possess a very high level of sailing preparation, capable of guaranteeing safety, efficiency, and fluidity of maneuvers in all conditions.

Verdeblu selects crews where seamanship integrates with a culture of discreet and formal hospitality. The goal is to anticipate guests’ needs, offering impeccable service without ever interfering with their privacy or the rhythm of life on board.

Luxury sailing yachts: spaces and living comfort

Contrary to a still widespread misconception, modern sailing yachts offer volumes and comfort levels absolutely comparable to those of motor yachts of the same length. The units present in Verdeblu’s selection are the result of advanced engineering projects, designed to maximize livability without compromising sailing performance.

  • Interior layouts: Master and guest cabins feature generous headroom, comfortable sizes, and en-suite facilities, with high-quality finishes and selected materials.
  • Common areas: Interior salons are spacious and bright, often designed in continuity with the deck plan (flush deck), creating a natural fusion between indoor and outdoor spaces.
  • Technology and stability: Many yachts are equipped with lifting keels to reduce draft and access shallow bays, as well as advanced stabilization systems that improve comfort at anchor. A growing part of our fleet also includes hybrid propulsion systems and sustainable energy management solutions for more efficient navigation with reduced environmental impact.

Sailing itinerary planning

Sailing transforms the passage into an integral part of the pleasure of the trip. By exploiting prevailing winds, a sailing yacht can cover long distances with great autonomy, reaching exclusive anchorages in the Mediterranean or remote destinations in the Caribbean and the Pacific, often inaccessible to conventional nautical tourism.

Verdeblu offers in-depth technical consultancy in choosing the cruising area and the most suitable seasonality, ensuring that weather and sea conditions are perfectly aligned with the type of vessel and the experience desired by the Client.

Every sailing charter is a bespoke project. Our team supports the Client in selecting the most suitable yacht, defining the itinerary, and customizing the onboard experience, creating a cruise that perfectly reflects your way of experiencing the sea.

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