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SUMMERDANCE: A Trinity Superyacht Designed for the Charter Experience
A classic Trinity in all the right ways

A classic Trinity in all the right ways

A classic Trinity in all the right ways

Accommodation that works for families and mixed groups

Accommodation that works for families and mixed groups

Accommodation that works for families and mixed groups

A refit that seems to have focused on the right things
A major point of interest is the recent refit, and in particular the work done to the skylounge. This area now sounds like one of the social hearts of the yacht: cosy, comfortable, and well connected to the aft deck for easy indoor-outdoor living.
That flow matters more than many people realise. A good charter yacht should allow a day to evolve naturally. Guests might begin with a relaxed breakfast outside, move into shade during the hotter part of the afternoon, gather for drinks before dinner, then drift back outside for dining under the open sky. When the transitions between those spaces feel effortless, the whole charter experience improves.
The skylounge on SUMMERDANCE appears to support exactly that kind of rhythm. With its bar, additional wine storage, and easy access to alfresco dining aft, it sounds like a space designed not just to look good in photographs but to function beautifully during a real charter.
Perhaps even more importantly, the refit seems to have been informed by owners who understand both private yachting and the charter market. That can make a tremendous difference. Owners who have chartered themselves tend to have a sharper sense of what guests actually notice: the atmosphere on board, the comfort of the social spaces, the ease of the service, and the little details that elevate a stay from pleasant to unforgettable.

A refit that seems to have focused on the right things
A major point of interest is the recent refit, and in particular the work done to the skylounge. This area now sounds like one of the social hearts of the yacht: cosy, comfortable, and well connected to the aft deck for easy indoor-outdoor living.
That flow matters more than many people realise. A good charter yacht should allow a day to evolve naturally. Guests might begin with a relaxed breakfast outside, move into shade during the hotter part of the afternoon, gather for drinks before dinner, then drift back outside for dining under the open sky. When the transitions between those spaces feel effortless, the whole charter experience improves.
The skylounge on SUMMERDANCE appears to support exactly that kind of rhythm. With its bar, additional wine storage, and easy access to alfresco dining aft, it sounds like a space designed not just to look good in photographs but to function beautifully during a real charter.
Perhaps even more importantly, the refit seems to have been informed by owners who understand both private yachting and the charter market. That can make a tremendous difference. Owners who have chartered themselves tend to have a sharper sense of what guests actually notice: the atmosphere on board, the comfort of the social spaces, the ease of the service, and the little details that elevate a stay from pleasant to unforgettable.

A refit that seems to have focused on the right things
A major point of interest is the recent refit, and in particular the work done to the skylounge. This area now sounds like one of the social hearts of the yacht: cosy, comfortable, and well connected to the aft deck for easy indoor-outdoor living.
That flow matters more than many people realise. A good charter yacht should allow a day to evolve naturally. Guests might begin with a relaxed breakfast outside, move into shade during the hotter part of the afternoon, gather for drinks before dinner, then drift back outside for dining under the open sky. When the transitions between those spaces feel effortless, the whole charter experience improves.
The skylounge on SUMMERDANCE appears to support exactly that kind of rhythm. With its bar, additional wine storage, and easy access to alfresco dining aft, it sounds like a space designed not just to look good in photographs but to function beautifully during a real charter.
Perhaps even more importantly, the refit seems to have been informed by owners who understand both private yachting and the charter market. That can make a tremendous difference. Owners who have chartered themselves tend to have a sharper sense of what guests actually notice: the atmosphere on board, the comfort of the social spaces, the ease of the service, and the little details that elevate a stay from pleasant to unforgettable.

Charter is about far more than the yacht itself

Charter is about far more than the yacht itself

Charter is about far more than the yacht itself

Dining, service, and the small details that define a charter

Dining, service, and the small details that define a charter

Dining, service, and the small details that define a charter

Bahamas cruising: where SUMMERDANCE should feel completely at home

Bahamas cruising: where SUMMERDANCE should feel completely at home

Bahamas cruising: where SUMMERDANCE should feel completely at home

New England: an inspired and underrated option
The prospect of SUMMERDANCE spending time in New England is equally exciting, and perhaps even more intriguing for those who like the idea of a charter destination that feels a little different.
New England remains surprisingly under appreciated in the charter world, especially among European clients. Yet for the right guest, it offers something truly distinctive: Newport, Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard, the coast of Maine, lobster bakes, clam bakes, classic harbours, and a deeply atmospheric summer character that is unlike anywhere else in the United States.
For families in particular, it can be a wonderful choice. It has history, charm, variety, and plenty to do ashore as well as afloat. And for guests who have already done the Mediterranean or the Caribbean several times, it offers a fresh sort of luxury — one based less on glitter and nightlife and more on authenticity, scenery, and a sense of place.
A Trinity yacht seems especially well suited to that environment. There is something about the classic American feel of both yacht and destination that makes the pairing very natural.

New England: an inspired and underrated option
The prospect of SUMMERDANCE spending time in New England is equally exciting, and perhaps even more intriguing for those who like the idea of a charter destination that feels a little different.
New England remains surprisingly under appreciated in the charter world, especially among European clients. Yet for the right guest, it offers something truly distinctive: Newport, Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard, the coast of Maine, lobster bakes, clam bakes, classic harbours, and a deeply atmospheric summer character that is unlike anywhere else in the United States.
For families in particular, it can be a wonderful choice. It has history, charm, variety, and plenty to do ashore as well as afloat. And for guests who have already done the Mediterranean or the Caribbean several times, it offers a fresh sort of luxury — one based less on glitter and nightlife and more on authenticity, scenery, and a sense of place.
A Trinity yacht seems especially well suited to that environment. There is something about the classic American feel of both yacht and destination that makes the pairing very natural.

New England: an inspired and underrated option
The prospect of SUMMERDANCE spending time in New England is equally exciting, and perhaps even more intriguing for those who like the idea of a charter destination that feels a little different.
New England remains surprisingly under appreciated in the charter world, especially among European clients. Yet for the right guest, it offers something truly distinctive: Newport, Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard, the coast of Maine, lobster bakes, clam bakes, classic harbours, and a deeply atmospheric summer character that is unlike anywhere else in the United States.
For families in particular, it can be a wonderful choice. It has history, charm, variety, and plenty to do ashore as well as afloat. And for guests who have already done the Mediterranean or the Caribbean several times, it offers a fresh sort of luxury — one based less on glitter and nightlife and more on authenticity, scenery, and a sense of place.
A Trinity yacht seems especially well suited to that environment. There is something about the classic American feel of both yacht and destination that makes the pairing very natural.

Why SUMMERDANCE feels especially appealing for first-time charterers

Why SUMMERDANCE feels especially appealing for first-time charterers

Why SUMMERDANCE feels especially appealing for first-time charterers

Final thoughts

Final thoughts

Final thoughts

