Maxi yacht rentals for the upcoming Monaco Grand Prix are now open: here are the rates.
The most expensive stay is on board the 74,5-metre Lady E: $735.000 is required for a one-week charter at the end of May.

There are still more than three months to go until the Monaco Grand Prix (which will be held from 26 to 29 May) in the Principality, but the brokerage market is already buzzing with activity, with several superyachts being chartered to offer a privileged audience for the motorsport spectacle.
Broker Julia Skoptsova has therefore gone ahead and announced the 2022 rates offered to secure these extra-luxury 'grandstand' seats.
For the 86-meter Cahkra, refitted in 2017 and able to accommodate up to 24 guests in 19 cabins, the weekly asking price is 495.000 euros, while the 72-meter Serenity, also refitted in 2017 and capable of accommodating 30 guests, costs 550.000 euros.
A whopping $735.000 is needed to make the Lady E available for the Monaco GP. In addition to its 74,5-meter length and latest restyling in 2020, it also boasts a new beach club, a spa, a large heated pool, and more.
For a slightly lower price (€360.000 for a week), you can charter the 60-meter Light Holic, built by the Italian shipyard CRN and refitted in 2014, with six cabins for 12 guests and 15 crew members. Around €350.000 is a seven-day stay on the 54,86-meter Loon, which can accommodate 12 guests, while €300.000 is enough for the Maraya, also built by CRN and refitted in 2018. The latter offers 450 square meters of outdoor space, six cabins, and onboard capacity for 12 guests.
Going even lower, the price list offers The Wellesley, a 56,2-meter pleasure vessel built by the Oceanco shipyard, for €250.000. It can accommodate a reception on board for up to 80 people, while the most economical option on the list is the Fast & Furious, a 2016 vessel from the AB Yachts family that can accommodate a total of 10 guests in 5 cabins.
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