Top luxury crewed catamarans chartering the BVI in 2026
A curated selection highlights ten high-end crewed catamarans 70ft and larger in the British Virgin Islands, with four-person crews and weekly rates starting near $60,000.

A focused selection of ten of the most luxurious crewed catamarans operating in the British Virgin Islands for the 2026 season spotlights a clear trend: big multihulls are moving upmarket and claiming more of the luxury charter pie. Each vessel featured measures 70 feet or larger, typically sails with a four-person crew and lists weekly charter starts near $60,000, making these boats serious options for well-heeled groups and brokers building high-end itineraries.
The shift reflects rising guest demand for multihull comfort plus yacht-level amenities. Many of the large, European-built catamarans now split seasons between the Mediterranean and the Caribbean, bringing Mediterranean crew experience, refined service protocols, and refit work tailored to tropical cruising. That crossover is visible in layouts and gear: flybridges that include Jacuzzis, expansive foredeck lounging areas, and heavy toy inventories including e-foils and jetskis are common across the selection.
For planning and comparison, expect profiles to emphasize size, layout, performance and headline features. Representative standouts include CARTOUCHE, a 95-foot Jean-Jacques Coste design noted for its flybridge and strong price-to-value positioning; JAN’S FELINE, a 78-foot Lagoon powercat highlighted for speed and a family-friendly layout; and NAUTI NICKEL, named among the top picks for the season. Each boat’s entry outlines cabin and guest capacity, recent refits that affect comfort or speed, and the kinds of water-toys and deck spaces that set them apart.
Practical implications for clients and brokers are straightforward. For groups prioritizing space and onboard social life, look for large foredeck lounges and flybridge features such as sunpads and Jacuzzi. Active groups should prioritize yachts with robust toy lists and crew experienced with power-assist watersports like e-foils. Families will value layouts that emphasize privacy and flexible cabin arrangements, while performance-minded guests will want to confirm hull type and propulsion when speed matters.
Booking strategy is also affected. With several boats shuttling between Med and Caribbean seasons, prime dates fill early; start conversations with brokers about preferred cabins, crew makeup and toy inventories well ahead of peak windows. Verify recent refit work that can change comfort and systems reliability, and confirm the standard four-person crew model so you can plan provisioning and service expectations.
The takeaway? Bigger cats are no longer compromise options - they deliver villa-style living afloat with the toys and service to match. Our two cents? Decide first whether your party wants room to roam, a watersports playground, or top-end speed, then use those priorities to narrow the ten-boat field before locking in dates.
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