Featured Snippet: How Much Does a Sunreef Charter Cost?
The Sunreef catamaran charter price varies heavily based on the exact length and build year of the vessel. A standard 60-foot Sunreef starts around $45,000 to $55,000 per week. The highly coveted Sunreef 80 commands a base rate of $75,000 to $95,000 per week. For their absolute flagship models, like the Sunreef 100, prices can easily exceed $140,000 per week. These base rates do not include the 25%–30% APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) required for food, fuel, and dockage.
In the rarefied air of ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) maritime travel, brands operate as powerful status signals. Just as discerning clients request an Amels or a Feadship for a motor yacht, the undisputed king of the multihull sector is Sunreef Yachts.
Built in Gdansk, Poland, Sunreef has completely redefined the architectural limits of catamarans. They are no longer simply "sailing boats"—they are floating, carbon-fiber penthouses adorned with Hermès fabrics, sweeping flybridges, and master suites that rival five-star hotels. It is little wonder that billionaires, royals, and elite athletes (such as Rafael Nadal, who owns a custom Sunreef 80 Power) exclusively request this shipyard.
If you are orchestrating a Caribbean or Mediterranean getaway and are specifically seeking a Sunreef, this guide breaks down the true financial economics of securing one of these masterpieces.
Executive Briefing: Table of Contents
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View Sunreef Availability1. Breakdown of Sunreef Weekly Base Rates
Because Sunreef builds entirely custom, bespoke yachts, no two vessels are priced identically. However, based on the 2026 global charter index, you can expect the following baseline costs (excluding expenses):
| Vessel Class | Estimated Base Rate (Per Week) | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|
| Sunreef 60 / 70 | $45,000 - $70,000 | Single Family (Up to 8 Guests) |
| Sunreef 80 (Sail/Power) | $75,000 - $95,000+ | Multi-Generational / VIP Entertaining |
| Sunreef 100 | $130,000 - $160,000+ | Corporate Retreats / Extreme Luxury |
Note: Base rates typically fluctuate by 15-20% depending on the season. Chartering a Sunreef in the Mediterranean during the peak of July will command the highest premium.
2. The "Plus Expenses" (APA) Model Explained
Unlike smaller, standard catamarans that operate on an "all-inclusive" model, Sunreef yachts operate firmly in the superyacht echelon. This means you will encounter the APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance).
The APA is essentially a highly managed expense account for your captain. Before boarding, you must wire an additional 25% to 30% of the base charter fee. The captain uses this account to procure exactly what you desire based on your preference sheet. This includes:
- Aviation-grade fuel for the tenders and generators.
- Dockage fees at elite marinas like Porto Cervo or St. Barts.
- A5 Wagyu, Beluga caviar, and fine vintage Champagnes sourced by the private chef.
If you charter a Sunreef 80 for $80,000, your total upfront wire will be closer to $104,000 (Base + 30% APA). At the conclusion of the charter, the captain presents a meticulously itemized ledger, and any unspent APA is immediately refunded to your account.
3. Sunreef Eco vs. Power vs. Sail: The Cost Variations
Sunreef's current fleet is divided into three distinct architectural lines, each appealing to a different tier of UHNW client.
Sunreef Sailing Catamarans: The traditional, towering mast vessels. They offer the romance of silent wind-powered navigation. They are slightly slower but offer immense aesthetic appeal.
Sunreef Power Catamarans: By removing the mast and sails, Sunreef is able to build massive, sweeping flybridges and incredibly luxurious master suites forward on the main deck. These vessels attract clients who want superyacht volume combined with the speed and reliability of massive twin engines.
The Sunreef Eco Series: This is the vanguard of sustainable luxury. The Eco series features proprietary, ultra-thin solar panels integrated directly into the yacht's carbon-fiber hull, superstructure, and even the mast. A Sunreef Eco charter commands a premium price due to the scarcity of the technology, but it allows for silent, emission-free cruising without the constant hum of a diesel generator.
4. What Your Money Actually Buys: Unmatched Volume
Why pay $90,000 for an 80-foot catamaran when you could charter a 120-foot motor yacht for the same price? The answer is Volume and Beam.
A Sunreef 80 possesses a staggering beam (width) of nearly 38 feet. This creates a sprawling, open-plan main salon that flows seamlessly into the aft deck, creating a singular entertaining space that is simply impossible to engineer on a deep-V monohull yacht. You are paying for the ultimate platform for alfresco dining, massive sun-lounging areas, and absolute stability at anchor.
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