

What a day at the brand-new Las Olas Marina! I had the pleasure of attending the IYBA Charter Open House, where I stepped aboard four incredible yachts—ALLORA, Sleepover, Far Niente, and Viziata. With stunning interiors, warm welcomes from the crew, and impressive layouts for charter guests, this open house showcased everything luxury yachting has to offer.
You can find each of these yachts on our site at Epic Yacht Charters — full galleries and details included.
ALLORA | 121’ (36.9m) Benetti | 2008 / Refit 2022
Modern Italian Craftsmanship with Charter-Worthy Grace
With her sleek white hull and elegant exterior lines, ALLORA is a Benetti classic that’s been meticulously refit to offer charter guests an upscale yet relaxed experience. I was impressed by her thoughtful layout, cozy yet luxurious salon, and the formal dining area that brings everyone together with understated class.
From her spacious aft deck to her beautifully appointed cabins, ALLORA is ideal for guests who value timeless styling with modern refinements. Her seasoned crew adds warmth and polish to the journey, making her a great fit for family getaways or couples traveling together.






“The crew aboard ALLORA adds personalized service with polish — a true charter highlight.”
Kerry Lynn
A Taste of ALLORA
During our visit aboard ALLORA, we were treated to a beautifully curated lunch that showcased both culinary finesse and thoughtful presentation. From a delicate asparagus pastry to a perfectly cooked fish entrée with saffron sauce, and a light vanilla almond dessert with edible petals — each course was as artful as it was flavorful. Dining aboard ALLORA felt like an elegant affair, made even warmer by the attentive service and vibrant tablescape.






SLEEPOVER | 112’ (34m) Westport | 2008 Built with Laid-Back Luxury
Stepping aboard SLEEPOVER felt like walking into a refined, beachside escape — relaxed, stylish, and designed with comfort in mind. The yacht’s interior is flooded with natural light, thanks to wide windows and light furnishings, creating an easygoing atmosphere ideal for family charters or couples cruising the Bahamas.
From the generous salon to the thoughtfully appointed cabins, everything about SLEEPOVER says, “Relax and stay awhile.” I especially loved the attention to lifestyle details, from the open seating layout to the personalized touches from the crew.






“SLEEPOVER feels like a floating Hamptons hideaway — clean lines, calm energy, and pure ease.” – Kerry Lynn
🛥️ VIZIATA | 131’ (40m) Westport | 2003 / Refit 2021 | Confident and Classy
Boarding VIZIATA, I knew immediately that this yacht was curated with flair. The rich wood tones, impeccable service, and small cultural details—like the Guy Harvey prints and Jamaican flag—made the yacht feel vibrant and grounded in personality.
Her generous decks, polished crew, and clean interiors struck the perfect balance between traditional Westport strength and refined Caribbean hospitality. The culinary spread was thoughtful and delicious, showcasing the crew’s care in every detail. VIZIATA doesn’t try too hard — she doesn’t need to. She knows exactly who she is.






“From the Jamaican flag to the Guy Harvey art, VIZIATA radiates Caribbean charm with polished flair.” — Kerry Lynn
🚤 FAR NIENTE | 130’ (39.6m) Westport | 2014 Built for Elevated Comfort
Stepping aboard FAR NIENTE, I was immediately taken by the warmth of the crew and the refined yet inviting interiors. With light-toned furnishings and large windows flooding the salon with natural light, this yacht gives off a sense of comfortable sophistication. I particularly appreciated the festive energy on board — from the seasonal table settings to the chef’s beautifully arranged bites — it felt both upscale and fun.
FAR NIENTE’s design lends itself beautifully to entertaining or relaxing in equal measure. Whether you’re cruising with family or hosting a celebration with friends, the layout encourages connection and comfort without sacrificing elegance.






“FAR NIENTE blends timeless elegance with playful onboard energy — her crew truly knows how to set a tone.” — Kerry Lynn
Reflections from the Show
It was such a pleasure reconnecting with friends and touring some truly standout charter yachts at the IYBA Open House. Events like this remind me just how collaborative, personal, and rewarding this industry really is. If you’d like more info on any of the yachts featured here, I’d be happy to help.




From $110,000/week
Plus Expenses or APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance)
The charter rate shown includes the use of the charter yacht, professional crew and onboard equipment.
All other daily expenses, that are not included in the base rate, will be covered with an Advanced Provisioning Payment (APA). This is collected before the charter commences.
APA expenses include fuel for both the yacht and tender, provisions, dockage, moorings, airport transfers, cruising permits and taxes, scuba diving and onshore excursions.
The APA payment is typically 20%-25% of the base charter rate for sailing yachts and 30%-35% for motor yachts. Your captain will purchase provisions, taxes, fuel etc for the charter using the APA and will keep all receipts along with a running log of expenses. This can be viewed at any time during your charter.
Any APA that has not been spent will be returned to you at the end of the charter. If during the charter, expenses exceed the APA, additional funds will need to be submitted. Your captain will update and advise you if any further payment is required. This will need to be paid before you disembark.
Crew Gratuity is separate and is typically 15%-20% of the charter rate. This should be given to your captain at the end of your charter.


From $110,000/week
Plus Expenses or APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance)
The charter rate shown includes the use of the charter yacht, professional crew and onboard equipment.
All other daily expenses, that are not included in the base rate, will be covered with an Advanced Provisioning Payment (APA). This is collected before the charter commences.
APA expenses include fuel for both the yacht and tender, provisions, dockage, moorings, airport transfers, cruising permits and taxes, scuba diving and onshore excursions.
The APA payment is typically 20%-25% of the base charter rate for sailing yachts and 30%-35% for motor yachts. Your captain will purchase provisions, taxes, fuel etc for the charter using the APA and will keep all receipts along with a running log of expenses. This can be viewed at any time during your charter.
Any APA that has not been spent will be returned to you at the end of the charter. If during the charter, expenses exceed the APA, additional funds will need to be submitted. Your captain will update and advise you if any further payment is required. This will need to be paid before you disembark.
Crew Gratuity is separate and is typically 15%-20% of the charter rate. This should be given to your captain at the end of your charter.


From $65,000/week
Plus Expenses or APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance)
The charter rate shown includes the use of the charter yacht, professional crew and onboard equipment.
All other daily expenses, that are not included in the base rate, will be covered with an Advanced Provisioning Payment (APA). This is collected before the charter commences.
APA expenses include fuel for both the yacht and tender, provisions, dockage, moorings, airport transfers, cruising permits and taxes, scuba diving and onshore excursions.
The APA payment is typically 20%-25% of the base charter rate for sailing yachts and 30%-35% for motor yachts. Your captain will purchase provisions, taxes, fuel etc for the charter using the APA and will keep all receipts along with a running log of expenses. This can be viewed at any time during your charter.
Any APA that has not been spent will be returned to you at the end of the charter. If during the charter, expenses exceed the APA, additional funds will need to be submitted. Your captain will update and advise you if any further payment is required. This will need to be paid before you disembark.
Crew Gratuity is separate and is typically 15%-20% of the charter rate. This should be given to your captain at the end of your charter.


From $125,000/week
Plus Expenses or APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance)
The charter rate shown includes the use of the charter yacht, professional crew and onboard equipment.
All other daily expenses, that are not included in the base rate, will be covered with an Advanced Provisioning Payment (APA). This is collected before the charter commences.
APA expenses include fuel for both the yacht and tender, provisions, dockage, moorings, airport transfers, cruising permits and taxes, scuba diving and onshore excursions.
The APA payment is typically 20%-25% of the base charter rate for sailing yachts and 30%-35% for motor yachts. Your captain will purchase provisions, taxes, fuel etc for the charter using the APA and will keep all receipts along with a running log of expenses. This can be viewed at any time during your charter.
Any APA that has not been spent will be returned to you at the end of the charter. If during the charter, expenses exceed the APA, additional funds will need to be submitted. Your captain will update and advise you if any further payment is required. This will need to be paid before you disembark.
Crew Gratuity is separate and is typically 15%-20% of the charter rate. This should be given to your captain at the end of your charter.