The 2025 charter season is set to welcome a fresh fleet of superyachts, each offering a unique combination of design, performance and onboard lifestyle. Whether you’re seeking a modern Mediterranean charter yacht, a family-friendly Caribbean escape or a robust expedition vessel, this curated selection brings together four standout new entries to the global charter market.
This guide explores MAVERICK, AD ASTRA, POLARFRONT and ANGEL – yachts that are new to charter and available across a range of destinations including the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and the polar regions.
Motor yacht MAVERICK – New 40m Benetti Oasis for Mediterranean ChartersLuxury Superyacht MAVERICK
Built by Benetti in 2023, MAVERICK features a full-beam master suite, 4,000 nm range and a beach-club-style aft deck for up to 10 guests.
Why Charter MAVERICK?
The brand-new Benetti Oasis 40M superyacht MAVERICK joins the Mediterranean charter market with a design centred on seamless indoor-outdoor living – styled by RWD and Bonetti/Kozerski. Delivered in 2023, this 40.8-metre yacht is ideal for families or groups looking for contemporary comfort with a modern aesthetic and exceptional sea access.
Key Features
Accommodation
5 cabins sleep 10 guests, including a main-deck master and four convertible guest suites.
MAVERICK deck pool
Charter Details
Available in the Mediterranean from €230,000 per week (low season) and €260,000 (high season).
Motor yacht AD ASTRA – New 38m Moonen for Caribbean and Bahamas ChartersMotor yacht AD ASTRA
The 2025 Moonen Martinique offers a full-beam master, beach club, Jacuzzi and shallow draft for exploring the Bahamas and Caribbean.
Why Charter AD ASTRA?
Perfectly suited to warm-water cruising, the 2025-launched 37.4m motor yacht AD ASTRA offers guests the chance to experience Dutch quality with a strong focus on water sports and open-air living. The Moonen Yachts’ Martinique 122 series, with exterior by René van der Velden and interiors focuses on relaxed elegance.
Key Features
Accommodation
5 guest cabins sleep 10, with a full-beam master suite on the main deck.
Charter Details
Available in the Caribbean and Bahamas from US$168,000 per week; festive rate from US$182,000.
Explorer yacht POLARFRONT – 55m Expedition Yacht for Arctic ChartersLuxury explorer yacht POLARFRONT
A former Norwegian weather ship, explorer yacht POLARFRONT accommodates 12 guests and offers expedition yacht charters in Svalbard, Greenland and beyond.
Why Charter POLARFRONT?
For charter clients seeking a true expedition experience, POLARFRONT offers ice-class stability, professional guides and onboard comfort designed for polar cruising. She was originally built in 1976 and fully refitted in 2018 – including equipment for remote-region voyages – by Latitude Blanche.
Key Features
Accommodation
8 guest cabins accommodate 12 guests, supported by an experienced expedition crew.
Explorer yacht POLARFRONT interior
Charter Details
Svalbard, Greenland, Northern Norway. From €175,000 per week all-inclusive.
Motor yacht ANGEL – New 37m Benetti for Private Yacht CharterLuxury yacht ANGEL
Launched in 2025, this 36.9m Benetti offers a sun deck Jacuzzi, outdoor bar, five guest cabins and a starting rate of €170,000 per week.
Why Charter ANGEL?
ANGEL delivers the hallmarks of Benetti’s timeless styling and comfort in a manageable 37m format – ideal for families or first-time charterers looking for a boutique experience. With five staterooms, Jacuzzi, swim platform and at-anchor stabilisers, its all there.
Key Features
Accommodation
Up to 11 guests in 5 cabins. Details on décor forthcoming.
Motor yacht ANGEL
Charter Details
From €170,000 per week. Specific region and itinerary on request.
Ready to Book a New Yacht for Charter in 2025?
Whether you’re exploring the fjords of Svalbard, island-hopping the Caribbean, or relaxing on the Riviera, these new yachts offer compelling reasons to charter in the year ahead.
To check availability, request brochures or build a custom itinerary, please get in touch with CharterWorld’s expert team.
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