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The Ultimate Luxury Yacht Charter in Turks and Caicos 

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It's the ultimate yacht charter experience in Turks and Caicos.

Maybe you’ve taken a yacht charter for the day somewhere in the Caribbean. It has likely been a small to moderately sized boat, great for a few hours out on the water. 

But the most sought after day charter company in the Caribbean right now is a very, very different experience. 

It’s called PRIVÉ Fine Ocean Charters, and it’s taken the superyacht experience into the world of day boat charters. 

What sets PRIVÉ apart is its spectacular fleet of motor yachts, anchored by a stunning 83-foot Ferretti 800 series and an Azimut 80 Series 82-footer. 

The fleet means you can enjoy the trappings of a superyacht — the sort typically chartered for a week or two at a time for extravagant ocean journeys — for a single day — a rather unique commodity in the Caribbean. 

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One of the company’s HCB 5300 Sueños.

“It’s a $2 million world-class sport yacht to enjoy your time and experience,” says Garin Bescoby, president and founder of PRIVÉ. 

It’s an experience in keeping with the rather rarefied world that Turks and Caicos has cultivated as a destination, with one of the Caribbean’s highest concentrations of high-net worth travelers in search of precisely these kinds of vacation adventures. 

And it’s not just for leisurely days on the water; you can go snorkeling, or diving, or, in a unique offering, take your sport fishing to the next level, with electric reels that can drop down as low as 1000-feet deep. 

Accordingly, PRIVÉ has a pair of HCB 5300 Sueños, with 1800hp quad Mercury 450 four-stroke engines for intrepid fishermen. 

If you are looking to island hop, you can take one of the yachts out to secluded beaches like Little Water Cay.

The company’s success has seen PRIVÉ attract a number of celebrity clients, from Stephen Curry to Kawhi Leonard, Bescoby says. 

PRIVÉ fills a niche for the kinds of travelers staying, for example, in a villa at the Shore Club, where a typical charter boat experience may not be the right fit. 

“We have to be an extension of those villas, of that lifestyle,” he says. 

For more, visit PRIVÉ.

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