ZINGARA Yacht Description
Advertised by DMA Yachting, the breathtaking charter yacht ZINGARA is a 76 ft sailing catamaran. The key elements of ZINGARA are her absolute comfort and interconnection with the sea. ZINGARA spends the season in Antigua. She was constructed by the well-known ship builder Silhouette in 2006. and easily accommodates a maximum of 10 guests.
ZINGARA is offered primarily as a sailing catamaran. The the core layout is spread out from the main saloon, which connects to the aft deck. The aft deck is generous, with a prominent dining and seating area and that's where the guests spend most of their time. The immersive cabins are located in the 2 massive hulls. The cabins are located in the 2 massive hulls. Multiple portholes add to the feeling of connection with the discovered environment.
The sailboat features 2 X 20Kw gen sets engines and a generator.
Accommodation
We have a Queen cabin that can be changed to 2 Twin Beds.All sheets and blankets are new, and we have luxurious comforters and bathrobes on order.
All toilets are electric fresh water flush.
What is the cabin arrangement of ZINGARA?
ZINGARA
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Weekly price: $45,300 - $52,000
Low Season | High Season
- Length: 76'
- # of Guests: 10
- # of Cabins:
- # of Crew: 4
- Builder: Silhouette
- Consumption: 2 US Gall/Hr
- Built Year: 2006
ZINGARA Yacht Charter Price
# of charter days
Base Price
APA (deposit for provisioning, fuel, docking fees, etc)
Total
Note
14 day charter
90,600$
to
104,000$
18,120$ to
31,200$
108,720$ to 135,200$
Discounts outside the main season are common.
7 day charter
45,300$
to
52,000$
9,060$ to
15,600$
54,360$ to 67,600$
Standard charter rate, base for all calculations.
3 day charter
22,650$
to
26,000$
4,530$ to
7,800$
27,180$ to 33,800$
The usual formula is the 7 day charter rate divided by 6, times the number of days (3).
Boat policy might differ.
45,300$ / 6 * 3 days = 22,650$
1 day charter
7,550$
to
10,400$
1,510$ to
2,600$
9,060$ to 13,000$
Please inquire, the possibility/availability of a 1 day charter needs to be verified.
All prices are generated by a calculator and serve as a guide for new charterers. Any additional information of the Price Details section has priority over above. Availability is always subject to confirmation. Gratuity not included for it's discretionary character, usually 5%-25% of the Base Price.
# of charter days | Base Price | APA (deposit for provisioning, fuel, docking fees, etc) | Total | Note | |
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14 day charter | 90,600$ to 104,000$ | 18,120$ to 31,200$ | 108,720$ to 135,200$ | Discounts outside the main season are common. | |
7 day charter | 45,300$ to 52,000$ | 9,060$ to 15,600$ | 54,360$ to 67,600$ | Standard charter rate, base for all calculations. | |
3 day charter | 22,650$ to 26,000$ | 4,530$ to 7,800$ | 27,180$ to 33,800$ | The usual formula is the 7 day charter rate divided by 6, times the number of days (3). Boat policy might differ. 45,300$ / 6 * 3 days = 22,650$ | |
1 day charter | 7,550$ to 10,400$ | 1,510$ to 2,600$ | 9,060$ to 13,000$ | Please inquire, the possibility/availability of a 1 day charter needs to be verified. |
All prices are generated by a calculator and serve as a guide for new charterers. Any additional information of the Price Details section has priority over above. Availability is always subject to confirmation. Gratuity not included for it's discretionary character, usually 5%-25% of the Base Price.
Price Details
Price from: $45,300
High season rate: $52,000
Christmas / New Years:
8 guests, 7 nights aboard: US$62,700
9 guests, 7 nights aboard: US$63,700
10 guests, 7 nights aboard: US$64,700
Spring Break/Easter Break - 7 March to 15 April - No charters under 6 nights please.
Charters outside the Virgins:
Regardless of whether or not a vessel may or may not include taxes in the vessel's listed charter fees for Virgin Islands charters, in general, no fees, port dues, nor taxes are included in the charter fee for any charter outside the Virgin Islands unless otherwise agreed.
Christmas / New Years:
8 guests, 7 nights aboard: US$62,700
9 guests, 7 nights aboard: US$63,700
10 guests, 7 nights aboard: US$64,700
Spring Break/Easter Break - 7 March to 15 April - No charters under 6 nights please.
Charters outside the Virgins:
Regardless of whether or not a vessel may or may not include taxes in the vessel's listed charter fees for Virgin Islands charters, in general, no fees, port dues, nor taxes are included in the charter fee for any charter outside the Virgin Islands unless otherwise agreed.
Price Terms
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Summer Season
Winter Season
Amenities
Specifications
Features
More Specifications
Diving
All resort courses included too.
Referral O/W Certifications available
Practical included in charter fee, PADI e-learning theory paid by guests and preferably completed before boarding.
Green Initiatives
Crew
Crew Information
Captain: Hugh White
Your professional crew aboard catamaran ZINGARA
Zingara
Hugh White, Captain
Growing up in Pretoria, South Africa Hugh spent his youth on the water where his passion for water sports and sailing emerged at an early age. He is an avid fisherman and is passionate about life on the water.
Upon graduating, Hugh went straight into yachting and completed a Mediterranean season in France where his interest in the industry grew.
Followed by a 12,000 nm delivery which included two Atlantic crossings and sailing up the east coast of Africa, Hugh’s enthusiasm for sailing, fishing and diving only increased, and flourished.
Hugh spent two years sailing through Caribbean as the first mate where he worked on a catamaran that spent most of its time chartering in the British Virgin Islands, with this experience he is extremely knowledgeable on the best locations for making your charter unforgettable.
He looks forward to welcoming you on board and creating the trip of a lifetime.
Maxime Hughes, Chef
Born and raised along the coast in the Eastern Cape of South Africa - Maxime thrived as she came to realize her love of the sea.
After completing a Hospitality Management degree and working a further 3 years in various luxury environments, she finally combined her passion for the ocean with experience gained and grew her skillset to work in yachting and explore the rest of the world.
She started her career as sole stewardess on a sailing yacht in Monaco and began her first circumnavigation, embarking on an extraordinary adventure sailing the world. Following which she joined the Oyster World Rally, also participating in the Oyster Antigua Regatta which really ignited her passion and love for sailing.
Having done a circumnavigation while first working as a stewardess and then becoming chef, she has prepared food in various parts of the world and therefore her cuisine is beautifully diverse and influenced by global flavours.
During her career she has sailed over 50 000 nm thus far, sailing through the North and South Atlantic, the South Pacific, the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean and Caribbean Sea. Maxime is a vibrant and positive individual, whose caring attitude shines even while working under pressure. She strives to create a guest-centred environment, catering to your needs and specific tastes.
She looks forward to having you onboard and satisfying all your culinary needs.
Deckhand & Dive instructor James Webb
Originating from the south coast of England, James has never been too far from the ocean. After being taught how to scuba dive by his father and gaining an overwhelming urge to see the world, James travelled to Thailand to become a scuba instructor where he would spend the next 5 years mastering his craft.
To gain a better understanding of the diving industry, he then moved to places such as the Cayman Islands, Barbados, Bahamas, and Mexico where he would gain much experience and simultaneously, realize a love for the Caribbean as well as, discovering a real sense of adventure that would be working on boats. James has set a goal of becoming a captain and one day owning his own boat.
Stewardess & dive instructor Erin Macia
Erin was born in Mexico City and moved to Europe when she was 13. She obtained a degree in Hospitality and Business Management in Valencia, Spain. After spending a few years working in the hospitality industry, she embarked on a journey to Japan to spend a year in a silent Buddhist monastery where she learned to connect with nature which in turn, helped her decide on her next venture: moving to Thailand and starting a career in the scuba diving industry. Once she became an instructor she worked in different countries sharing her love for the ocean. She is now combining her two passions while working in the yacht industry and being a part of Zingara’s crew.