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Yacht Charter Website Development

Your Charter Fleet Burns Money Every Hour Its Site Stays Slow

3.2×
Booking Increase
Average client result
<1.5s
Load Time
Full fleet pages
97+
Lighthouse Score
Performance target
24hr
Quote Turnaround
From first contact
What Yacht Charter Website Development Actually Fixes — And What It Won't

Your buyer lands on a vessel page at midnight, scrolling on their phone from a marina café in Mykonos. The gallery stalls. The inquiry form breaks on tap. They close the tab and book with your competitor before sunrise. Yacht charter website development rebuilds your site around real-time availability engines, multi-currency pricing that shifts with IP geolocation, and server-rendered fleet pages that load in under 1.2 seconds even on hotel WiFi. We connect your booking pipeline to your CRM and marina software so double-bookings stop happening and your sales team sees structured lead data the moment an inquiry fires. This won't fix a poorly trained crew or aging hulls — but it will stop your digital storefront from bleeding six-figure charters to competitors whose sites load faster and convert harder.

Waar projecten falen

Fleet pages load slowly because of high-resolution imagery and unoptimized galleries Affluent users leave in under 3 seconds — and those lost bookings never show up in your analytics.
No real-time availability sync means double-bookings and manual calendar management Your staff burns hours on email chains and phone calls just to confirm dates that may already be taken.
Booking inquiries get buried in generic contact forms with no structured data Your sales team can't prioritize leads or respond fast enough when peak season hits.
A poor mobile experience frustrates users researching charters on their phone or tablet Over 60% of luxury travel research starts on mobile — a broken layout kills trust before they ever reach you.
Fleet listings built with JavaScript frameworks are invisible to search engines Competitors using static HTML rank above you for every destination and yacht class keyword.
No connection between your website, CRM, and marina management software creates data silos, duplicate entries, and missed revenue. Data silos create operational chaos, duplicate entries, and missed revenue opportunities

Compliance

Real-Time Availability Engine

Live calendar sync across your entire fleet with conflict detection and hold periods. Eliminates double-bookings and gives prospects instant confirmation of open dates.

Secure Payment Processing

PCI-compliant payment flows with deposit handling, installment plans, and multi-currency support via Stripe. Charter deposits and final payments are handled automatically.

Advanced Fleet Search & Filters

Visitors can filter by yacht type, capacity, destination, price range, and amenities. Faceted search with instant results guides users toward the right charter.

SEO-Optimized Fleet Pages

Each vessel gets a server-rendered page with structured data, optimized imagery, and destination-specific content — built to rank for long-tail charter queries.

Interactive Route & Destination Maps

Mapbox-powered interactive maps showcase sailing routes, ports of call, and destination highlights. Visual storytelling that sells the experience, not just the boat.

CRM & Marina Software Integration

Your website connects directly to your booking management, CRM, and marina software. Inquiry data flows through automatically — no manual re-entry or CSV exports.

Wat we bouwen

Load high-res galleries that stall mobile users and kill bookings before they scroll

Server-rendered vessel pages with WebP galleries, crew bios, and instant-quote CTAs that convert

Manage availability across scattered calendars with no sync between web and operations

Dynamic pricing adjusts for season, currency, and early-bird discounts based on visitor location

Parse unstructured contact-form inquiries that bury lead priority and booking urgency

Structured inquiry forms capture charter dates, guest count, and budget as actionable lead data

Present broken mobile layouts that frustrate researchers during peak travel planning

Lazy-loaded image galleries optimized for 3G with lightbox viewing and drone footage integration

Render JavaScript fleet pages that Google ignores while competitors rank above you

SEO-targeted destination pages for Greek Islands, Caribbean, and Croatia rank for local search

Reconcile CRM, marina software, and web data manually across disconnected systems

Verified guest reviews per yacht build trust and feed Google fresh indexable content daily

Ons proces

01

Fleet & Business Audit

We inventory your fleet, document your booking workflow, identify integration points with your existing software, and map your competitive landscape.
Week 1
02

UX Design & Booking Flow

High-fidelity designs for fleet browsing, vessel detail pages, and the full booking funnel. Mobile-first, with conversion in mind at every step.
Weeks 2–3
03

Development & Integrations

Next.js build with Supabase for fleet data, Stripe for payments, calendar sync, and whatever marina management or CRM integrations your operation requires.
Weeks 4–7
04

Content, SEO & Testing

Fleet photography optimization, destination page copywriting, structured data markup, and end-to-end booking flow testing across devices.
Weeks 8–9
05

Launch & Season Prep

Deploy on Vercel's edge network, train your team on the CMS and booking dashboard, and get 30 days of post-launch support through your first booking wave.
Week 10
Next.jsSupabaseVercelStripeMapboxSanity CMSCal.com

Veelgestelde vragen

How long does it take to build a yacht charter website?

Most charter websites go from kickoff to launch in 8–10 weeks. Builds that involve marina software integrations, multi-language support, or custom booking engines can run to 12 weeks. We plan around your charter season so you're live before peak bookings start.

Can you integrate with Nausys or BookingManager?

Yes. We regularly integrate with Nausys, MMK Systems, BookingManager, and other marina management platforms via their APIs. Fleet data, availability, and pricing sync automatically so your website always reflects current inventory — no manual updates needed.

Do you handle yacht photography and content?

We optimize and art-direct the photography you provide — color correction, WebP conversion, responsive sizing. For copywriting, we write SEO-targeted destination pages and vessel descriptions. If you need professional on-location photography, we can point you to maritime photographers in key regions.

Will my yacht charter site rank on Google?

Every page is server-rendered with Next.js, so Google crawls and indexes your fleet right away. We add structured data for products and local business, build destination landing pages targeting long-tail queries, and tune Core Web Vitals. Most clients see measurable ranking improvements within 60–90 days.

Can guests book and pay directly on the website?

Absolutely. We build PCI-compliant checkout flows with Stripe supporting deposits, split payments, and multi-currency transactions. Guests pick dates, choose add-ons like provisioning or crew, and pay securely. You get an instant notification, and the booking populates your management system automatically.

What if I need to add new yachts or destinations later?

The CMS is built so your team can manage it without touching code. Adding a new vessel means filling in specs, uploading photos, and setting pricing — no developer required. New destination pages follow the same template. For structural changes or new features, we offer ongoing retainer plans.

Is a yacht charter business profitable?

A yacht charter business can be profitable, but its success depends on several factors such as location, the type and condition of yachts offered, and effective marketing strategies. According to industry insights, the global yacht charter market is projected to grow significantly, driven by rising disposable incomes and a growing preference for personalized travel experiences. However, high operational costs, seasonal demand fluctuations, and maintenance expenses must be carefully managed. Profitability often hinges on maintaining a high level of service and securing repeat business through customer satisfaction.

What is the 12 person yacht rule?

The 12-person yacht rule, often referred to as the "12-pack rule," is a maritime regulation that limits the number of passengers on a yacht to 12 for safety and insurance purposes. Yachts accommodating more than 12 passengers must adhere to stricter safety standards and are classified as passenger vessels, which typically require additional certifications and crew. This rule is crucial for yacht charter websites to consider when listing available vessels to ensure compliance with international maritime laws and provide accurate information to potential clients.

Yacht Charter Websites from $14,000
Fixed-fee. Real-time booking engine included. 30-day post-launch support.
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