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China Luxury Yacht Charters

China has developed a very promising yacht building industry and the newer shipyards are joining old style craftsmanship in woodworking with much newer technology to create some very interesting Super Yachts. Although we think of traditional junks as sailing the South China Sea, the majority of yachts for charter in this area will cater to the local Chinese businessmen who are looking for quick getaways from either China or Hong Kong. This means power yachts, and often ones capable of moving at high speeds.

Islands off the coast beckon the charter yachts and provide a way to get away from the busy life of the mainland; luxury charter yachts travel quickly over the open ocean to reach them as soon as possible so that guests can kick back and start to appreciate how relaxing it is to be on the sea in a quiet anchorage.

Mainland China has begun a number of marina developments, as well as construction of facilities for mega yachts, to meet this growing demand as the wealth of the population explodes.

Yachts, whether motor, sail or catamaran, are a wonderful way to show success and good fortune. Charters in the South China Seas may often have a business component to them — entertaining clients and establishing relationships is an important part of doing business. For non residents, a yacht charter can be a special way to reciprocate and return hospitality offered by local hosts.

The busy shipping lanes of the South China Seas make it important to charter a yacht with competent and well trained crew. Crew who speak the language as well as English are available to act as guides and make your charter personal to your interests.

Additionally, the food available on a yacht charter is the perfect combination of local specialties interspersed with traditional western menu items if requested. Service is a key part of a charter in this part of Asia.

For those that travel to Asia, a yacht charter is a memorable experience.

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