New England

Luxury New England yacht charters

New England combines old-world charm and a proud maritime history with the pretty shorelines, picturesque harbours and historic towns and islands of Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Maine.

On a luxury New England yacht charter you can explore the islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, with their cycle paths and powdery beaches, or the summer yachting playgrounds of Newport and Cape Cod. There are plenty of opportunities for indulgent pleasures too, from boutique shopping to savouring seafood delights, such as lobster and clam chowder.

  • Best time to visit
    June - October
  • Getting there
    Boston's Logan International Airport
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The Nautilus
This silvered-cedar establishment serves mostly small dishes of the finest local produce prepared with a slight Asian twist. A cracking craft cocktail menu too.
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Oran Mor
Excellent locally sourced ingredients prepared in a modern European style. Great wine list and some surprising innovations in the cocktail menu.
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The Proprietors
Good selection of seafood and veggie options on the 'Smalls' menu and what's good today on the 'Bigs' menu, all prepared with a Nantucket take on international influences.
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Ventuno
Fine dining from the Friuli region of northeast Italy with tables inside and out.
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The Beacon
On the top floor of the yacht club with wonderful views of the sun setting across Sag Harbor Cove, this is European-influenced cuisine using locally sourced ingredients.
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Dockside Bar and Grill
With views across Sag Harbor Yacht Club's marina, expect New England classics like clam chowder alongside European and Asian influences. Dine inside or out.
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Wolffer Kitchen Amagansett
This Bohemian diner, towards the eastern end of the Hamptons, is owned by the Wolffer Estate Vineyard. Enjoy wines, cider and spirits alongside modern European dishes.
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Dead Eye Dick's
At the southern end of the Great Salt Pond, dine on seafood straight from the sea, including signature swordfish and lobster dishes, sushi, soups, clever cocktails and fine wines.
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Brant Point Grill
Part of the White Elephant Hotel, this eatery serves regionally inspired dishes using the freshest produce. Dine inside or out overlooking Nantucket's bustling harbour as you sip your Lobster Bloody Mary.
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Whiteclover
'Pier to plate, meadow to fork' is the philosophy here, with all produce sourced in Maine. Enjoy modern European dishes as you take in the sunset views across the bay.
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Five Islands Lobster Company
Perched on its own wharf, this simple clapboard restaurant serves the freshest, tastiest lobster and award-winning fried clams as guests overlook the Sheepscot River where their lunch was caught just hours earlier.
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Victor's
Exquisite New American seafood simply served in the small-plate style so you can taste several dishes, cocktails and wine at this cottage-like restaurant.
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Newport cliff walk
This delightful 3.5-mile National Recreation Trail offers endless ocean views on one side and palatial late 19th century mansions on the other, a bracing ocean breeze and a soundtrack of Atlantic waves crashing on the shore.
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Mac's Fish House
Sip a cocktail at the outdoor bar by the firepit and snack on happy-hour oysters before grazing at the raw bar then diving into the New England classics.
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Nantucket
A picture-postcard New England treasure that oozes authentic historic charm with cobbles, cedar shingles and golden sands. Fabulous trails to walk or cycle by day, fine dining and great bars by night and a stunning sunset in between.
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Martha's Vineyard
Expect wide-eyed day-trippers, celebrity second-home owners, urbanites seeking a restful getaway, artists and back-to-nature types. Visitors love the informality of its six main towns, from Oak Bluffs to Edgartown, each with its own character.
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Sag Harbor
This old whaling town is edged with historic homes, fine restaurants and shops on its main street. By the Waterfront Marina is a windmill commemorating former mayor and author John Steinbeck who spent his last years here.
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Block Island
The 'Bermuda of the North' has white sandy beaches, laid-back vibe and island-time mentality. With waves crashing below and sailboats gliding by, the Southeast Light is undoubtedly the best place on the island to watch the sunset.
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Boothbay Harbor
Once a charming seafarers' village, in summer its narrow, winding streets are packed with visitors and boats take people out for whale watching. Behind pretty wooden wharves, large, Victorian houses sit atop the town's many knolls, and a wooden footbridge cuts across the harbour.
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Port Clyde Harbor
This laid-back fishing village is a magnet for artists, with wonderful natural light and breathtaking ocean views. Visit Marshall Point Lighthouse where Forrest Gump's cross-country run came to an end.
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Freeport
Billed as New England's favourite shopping destination, Freeport has over 200 stores on a mile-long stretch of highway. Over 100 years ago Leon Leonwood Bean set up a store here to sell goods to hunters heading for the Maine woods. L.L Bean did well and others followed.
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Chebeague Island
Though just north of Portland, this island feels a world away. Visit the Chebeague Island Inn, dating back to the 1880s, and admire the view from the welcoming porch or one of the lawn's sunloungers.
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Nantucket
A picture-postcard New England treasure that oozes authentic historic charm with cobbles, cedar shingles and golden sands. Fabulous trails to walk or cycle by day, fine dining and great bars by night and a stunning sunset in between.
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Martha's Vineyard
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Sag Harbor
This old whaling town is edged with historic homes, fine restaurants and shops on its main street. By the Waterfront Marina is a windmill commemorating former mayor and author John Steinbeck who spent his last years here.
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Block Island
The 'Bermuda of the North' has white sandy beaches, laid-back vibe and island-time mentality. With waves crashing below and sailboats gliding by, the Southeast Light is undoubtedly the best place on the island to watch the sunset.
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Boothbay Harbor
Once a charming seafarers' village, in summer its narrow, winding streets are packed with visitors and boats take people out for whale watching. Behind pretty wooden wharves, large, Victorian houses sit atop the town's many knolls, and a wooden footbridge cuts across the harbour.
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Five Islands Harbor
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Galley Beach
Rent a cabana at this St Barth-style bar and lounge right on the beach. Select from a new American menu, sip a curated cocktail and listen to the music build as the sun sets.
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Provincetown
On the tip of Cape Cod, where the Pilgrims landed, is one of the country's oldest artist colonies with galleries, theatres and boutiques. It's great for whale watching from spring to early autumn too and its beaches and dunes are blissful.
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Yachts charter available in New England

This is a small selection of the luxury motor and sailing yachts available to charter in New England. Please contact your Burgess broker for a personalised selection.

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New to charter?

Whether you are looking for a 70m motor yacht to cruise the Caribbean or have your heart set on an adrenaline-fuelled sailing experience, we are on hand to guide you every step of the way.
Frequently asked questions
The charter agreement
After the availability of your chosen yacht has been verified, you will receive a standard MYBA Charter Agreement for signature. If your chosen cruising itenerary necessitates embarking or disembarking from a point other than your yacht’s home port, positioning charges (delivery/ redelivery fees) may be required. These charges, if applicable, will be confirmed in advance and affirmed in the Charter Agreement, together with any taxes that may apply.
Payment terms
A deposit of 50 per cent of the total charter fee is payable by bank transfer immediately on signature of the MYBA Charter Agreement. The remaining 50 per cent, plus an Advance Provisioning Allowance, together with any taxes, delivery/redelivery fees and any additionally agreed charges, is payable by bank transfer five weeks before the commencement of the charter.
Operating expenses

The Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) is due at the time of the final charter payment. Under MYBA terms, this sum is usually equivalent to 30 per cent of the total charter fee, but may be up to 40 per cent in some cases.

Intended to cover the operating expenses of a charter as explained under Charter Terms, such as fuel, food, drinks, port fees and ad hoc incidentals, the APA will be given to the captain before the start of your charter. The Captain will ensure that the yacht is fully fuelled and provisioned when you step on board. While an up-to-date summary of accounts can be requested at any time during your charter, a full set of accounts will normally be submitted by your captain at the end of the cruise. If, during the charter, the expenditure exceeds the sum already paid, additional cash funds will be required at once.

All outstanding bills from the yacht charter should be settled in cash or by bank transfer before your final disembarkation. Of course, any remaining credit at the end of your charter will be reimbursed to you in full. On request, transfer arrangements to and from the yacht can be made by Burgess or by the yacht’s captain, payment for which will be deducted from your APA.

Every detail counts
Several weeks before you board your yacht, Burgess will ask you to complete a detailed questionnaire describing the preferences and special needs of all the members of your party, such as dietary or medial requirements, details of any allergies, and your sporting or entertainment requests. This will enable Burgess and the crew of your chosen charter yacht to ensure that everything possible is done to make your charter a fabulous experience.
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Charter a luxury yacht with Burgess. We are trusted for our expertise, and it is the first-hand insights of our charter brokers that raise the bar. Our collective knowledge serves to make your superyacht charter experience exceptional. Explore our stunning collection of luxury yachts for rent or hire and speak to our experts about chartering a private yacht to your dream destination.

Privileged access to the world’s finest charter yachts

Every charter yacht in the Burgess fleet is unique, from interior design and on board facilities, to watertoys and impeccable service. We rigorously inspect every yacht to ensure that when you find your ideal match, it exceeds every expectation.

A wealth of knowledge to enhance your experience

A superyacht charter offers life-affirming adventure and little can compare to a tailor-made experience orchestrated by your Burgess broker. By accommodating both your preferences and requirements, no detail is left to chance.

Personalised service that goes above and beyond

Burgess charter brokers are involved well beyond the booking stage. We share our intelligence on the best itineraries to suit you, organise private jet transfers, on board celebrations, luxury boat hire, restaurant bookings, spa treatments, fitness instruction and more.

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