ZZEENNIITTHHAA
Forty-three yachts. Six coastlines. One short message — and your week is built.
We pick the boat. You pick the week.
Zenitha Yachts is a charter advisory, not a marketplace. Forty-three hulls under signed contract across Italy, France, Greece, Spain, Croatia and Malta — every captain on the contract is somebody we have stood next to on a teak deck within the last twelve months.
We read what you wrote.
Not "thank you for reaching out — we'll be in touch." A real human reads it. Tonight. If a question's missing, we ask it back — in one line, not a form.
By tomorrow morning — three boats.
Not a thousand. Three. Each fits the coastline, the headcount, and the week you have in mind. Named captain on each. Full pricing in one honest line. A ninety-second video clip of each deck.
Then a call, and a captain.
A thirty-minute video call with the captain who would actually drive your boat. Questions answered before the deposit clears. After that — one contract. One transparent invoice. The captain on WhatsApp from the moment you board.
"The first time we chartered we got a brochure with twenty boats and an Excel spreadsheet. The second time, with Zenitha, we got three video calls and a captain on WhatsApp before the deposit cleared."
— A. R. · returning charterer · season 2025
Three promises we keep, every charter.
A named captain on every contract.
Every yacht we list has a person on it, by name, with a short video clip. If the captain changes between deposit and departure, you are told — by phone, not by email footnote.
Pricing in one honest line.
Charter fee, APA, VAT, and delivery — all four shown together on every page, every week. No asterisks. No "ask for final quote." The price you read on the page is the price you sign on the contract.
The Mediterranean, walked.
We have stood on every deck in our fleet personally, within the last twelve months. We do not list yachts we wouldn't board ourselves. Forty-three hulls, six coastlines, every captain shaken by the hand.
Tell us where you want to be next week.
One short message. Three boats by tomorrow morning. A named captain on each. No 20-field wizard. No 48-hour silence.