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Tansu Cuda Class 124 Caladan superyacht in Malta
Superyacht

Superyacht charter from Malta, with a full crew.

The Tansu Cuda Class 124 Caladan and the Sunseeker 86 Jupju — superyacht charter for Malta-Gozo days, Sicily crossings, and longer Mediterranean routes.

A different category

Two superyachts at the top of our list

A superyacht charter is not a longer day boat — it is a different format. The yacht is the venue, the crew is the staff, and the route is built around your week rather than a single afternoon. We hold two superyachts in the Malta list: the Tansu Cuda Class 124 Caladan and the Sunseeker 86 Jupju.

Tansu Cuda Class 124 Caladan

A 124 foot explorer-style superyacht with full interior crew, multiple cabins, and the range to run a Malta-Sicily-Aeolian itinerary across a single charter. The deck spaces are designed for groups of ten to twelve guests staying aboard for the week. Day rates are quoted on request and sit in the six figures per day, plus the APA. See the boat on the yacht detail page.

Sunseeker 86 Jupju

The other superyacht-tier yacht in our list. 86 foot, three cabins, and the right yacht for a private wedding or a multi-family group sleeping aboard for two to four nights. Day rates run in the lower five figures. See the Sunseeker 86 detail page.

Multi-day routes from Malta

Sicily, the Aeolian Islands, Stromboli at night, the Amalfi Coast, the Croatian coast or Greece. The Tansu 124 has the range to run any of these as a 7 to 14 day charter. The captain and the broker plan the itinerary together and the route flexes around weather day to day.

A single-day option from Malta

For a single Malta day, the Sunseeker 86 is the more sensible choice — full crew, the deck space for a private dinner, and the speed to do Comino and Gozo in one day. Use the Tansu 124 for multi-day work; use the Sunseeker 86 for a yacht-as-venue Malta day.

What the proposal includes

A structured itinerary with daily route options, the crew list, the cabin breakdown, the APA estimate, the deposit schedule, and the full inclusion-exclusion list. We send the proposal as a PDF inside 48 hours of the call. Pricing context and the broader fleet are on the prices page and the Malta fleet page.

Common questions

Superyacht charter details

What is the largest yacht you charter from Malta?
The Tansu Cuda Class 124 Caladan — a 124 foot explorer-style superyacht with a full crew, multiple cabins, and the range to run multi-day charters across the central Mediterranean. The Sunseeker 86 Jupju is the next size down for shorter Malta-Gozo routes with full-crew service.
How much does a superyacht charter from Malta cost?
Day rates on the Tansu 124 are quoted on request and sit in the six figures per day, plus an APA (advance provisioning allowance) for fuel, food, port fees and crew gratuities. The Sunseeker 86 sits below that. We send a structured proposal after a short call to understand the route and party size.
Can a superyacht charter run multi-day from Malta?
Yes — this is the more common use case. The Tansu 124 is built for multi-day cruising. Routes from Malta typically run to Sicily and the Aeolian Islands, the Amalfi Coast, the Croatian coast or Greece. Itineraries are planned around your dates, not a fixed schedule.
Is the crew included on a superyacht charter?
Yes. The yacht ships with a captain, deckhands, hostess and chef as standard. The Tansu 124 has the engineer plus interior crew. We do not run bareboat on the superyacht tier; the boat goes out fully crewed every charter.
How far ahead should we book?
For peak July and August dates we recommend at least three months ahead. For shoulder season (May, June, September, October) two months is usually enough. The Tansu 124 has a small number of charter weeks each year — book early if your dates are fixed.
Plan a superyacht charter

Send your dates and route brief. We send a structured proposal inside 48 hours.

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