Sailing charters · Group trips
The world looks
different from
the water.
Somewhere between casting off the lines and anchoring in a bay you've never seen before, everything on land stops mattering. This is the trip your family talks about for years. BerthBook makes the numbers simple so the answer can be yes.
Why BerthBook exists
Nobody books a sailboat
because of a spreadsheet.
They book it because of the morning you drop anchor in a cove with nobody else around. Because of the dinner in the cockpit as the sun goes down. Because of the look on your kids' faces the first time the sails fill and the engine goes quiet.
BerthBook isn't a calculator. It's the thing that turns "we should really do this someday" into a date on the calendar — because once your crew sees the real number, split fairly across everyone on board, the answer is almost always yes.
From idea to booked in minutes
Pick your boat
Choose from catamarans and monohulls across the most popular charter fleets. Cabin layouts and capacities load automatically.
Know the real number
Charter fee, APA, skipper, provisions, fuel — all in. Split fairly by cabin size. Master cabin pays a little more than the bunk. Nobody argues.
Rally the crew
Share one link. Everyone sees exactly what they owe and what they're getting. No spreadsheets, no group chats full of maths.
It costs less than you think.
A week on a Lagoon 46 in Greece — charter fee, skipper, provisions, fuel — works out to roughly €900–€1,400 per person across a full crew of eight. Less than a long weekend in a European city hotel.
The reason most groups never book isn't the cost. It's that nobody does the maths. BerthBook does it for you.
Example · 8 guests · 7 days