THE LITTLE THINGS YOU CAN DO TO MAKE YOUR YACHT CHARTER MORE SUSTAINABLE

THE LITTLE THINGS YOU CAN DO TO MAKE YOUR YACHT CHARTER MORE SUSTAINABLE
Modern travellers, attuned to the environmental footprint of their indulgences are now seeking ways to combine the luxury of yachting with a commitment to safeguarding the environment. Find out how you can do the same.
Mirroring a broader trend towards sustainable practices in the luxury travel sector, while the opulence of superyacht charters has traditionally been at odds with environmental conservation, a pivotal shift is underway.
As vacations become ever more elaborate and yachts grow to accommodate the requirements of the modern luxury traveller it is an undeniable truth yachts have an impact on the environment and the waters they occupy. Recognising this, the industry is evolving, propelled by both innovative yacht design and the growing environmental awareness of charter guests.
Shipyards are responding robustly, championing the use of eco-friendly materials like bio-based resins, ‘modified wood,’ and carbon-neutral FSC-certified timber in both new-builds and refits. Groundbreaking projects like the 43m SUNFREEF Eco Catamaran, a build we are proud to be heavily involved with, are going a step further with sustainability as the focus of the design brief. Integrating energy-efficient hull designs, regenerative propellers, hybrid propulsion, and solar power to set new benchmarks in sustainable yachting.
Yacht charter guests are also making simple adjustments to significantly reduce the environmental impact of their vacations. From opting for environmentally friendly diets to engaging in conservation efforts, a luxury yacht charter can offer a sumptuous experience that simultaneously respects and protects the marine environment. For those embarking on a superyacht charter this summer, below we present just a few small changes to help reduce your environmental impact.
CUT OUT SINGLE USE PLASTIC
Eliminating single-use plastic on board is a great first step. Ask your Charter Broker to prioritise yachts that have freshwater purification systems aboard and practise a no single-use plastic policy. Water purification systems not only alleviate the reliance on plastic bottles but also offer the convenience of both still and sparkling water directly from taps. Thus, refillable glass jugs and personal water bottles for both guests and crew, as well as bamboo or glass straws become the norm. These small changes can have a huge impact, potentially reducing plastic waste by approximately 500 bottles per yacht, per week.

2OPT FOR REEF-SAFE SUNSCREEN AND TOILETRIES
The chemicals in many sunscreens, shampoos, and lotions are notorious for harming marine ecosystems, especially coral reefs which form some of the most vital and worst affected habitats. The main offenders are chemicals like Oxybenzone, found in many sunscreens, which have been shown to pollute and damage coral reefs.
You can make a significant difference by specifying ‘reef-safe’ products on your yacht charter preference sheet. These products avoid such chemicals, while still protecting your skin from the sun. Brands like Summer Fridays, MDSolarSciences, and Thinksport offer these safer alternatives, and are a simple yet effective way to contribute to the preservation of marine ecosystems. By choosing these products, you ensure that your time on board and swimming in the ocean doesn’t come at the expense of the marine environment’s health.

3EAT GREEN
Elevate your charter by embracing an “Eat Green” approach. Indulge in gourmet meals prepared by your onboard Michelin-trained chef, whose focus is on tailoring menus that not only delight your palate but also care for the planet. By requesting your chef sources ingredients locally and seasonally, your menu supports local farmers, reduces food miles, and ensures every dish is both fresh and environmentally considerate.
Imagine savouring freshly caught lobster, accompanied by herbs picked right from the yacht’s own garden. Yes, some of the more avant-garde yachts are even experimenting with outdoor gardens on their top decks, allowing chefs to harvest fresh herbs and spices at sea. This farm-to-table approach doesn’t just promise an extraordinary meal; it enhances the freshness and flavour of your food and is a testament to sustainable luxury.
By embracing these sustainable practices, you're not just indulging in the luxury of a yacht charter; you're actively participating in preserving the stunning marine environments that make these experiences so unforgettable. Each choice, from opting for reef-safe products to offsetting carbon emissions, plays a crucial role in safeguarding our oceans for future generations.








