Overview
ZENIT yacht charter in Mediterranean
ZENIT is worth shortlisting for larger private groups, celebrations, and corporate hosting. The planning focus should be Capri approaches, Positano photo runs, and Sorrento or Naples boarding logistics, then dates, cabins, onboard rhythm, and a realistic port strategy.
Lagoon78m8 guests4 cabins
Charter fit
How to use ZENIT
ZENIT is best considered for larger private groups, celebrations, and corporate hosting, with a flagship charter mood built around privacy, hosting, and status. The useful planning angle is a high-service event charter, not a generic yacht-listing comparison.
Shortlist logic
Why this yacht belongs in the conversation
ZENIT should make the shortlist when the brief needs a high-service event charter around Mediterranean and Capri. The decision should weigh 78'1 / 23.8m, 8 guests, 4 cabins, 2024 against route timing and guest flow.
- Best use
- a high-service event charter
- Guest profile
- 8 guests; larger private groups, celebrations, and corporate hosting
- Route style
- Capri, Li Galli, and Nerano; strongest when the yacht is not forced into a rushed sightseeing loop
- Port logic
- start from the guest's hotel side of the coast before deciding between Amalfi, Positano, Sorrento, or Naples
- Compare by
- check whether the yacht is being shortlisted for its real fit or only for its headline specs
- Watch-out
- availability, cruising area, and APA assumptions should be checked before presenting ZENIT as confirmed
Best charter fit
Use ZENIT when the brief calls for a flagship charter mood built around privacy, hosting, and status. At 78'1 / 23.8m, the yacht has a different planning profile from a simple day boat. The key question is whether the yacht is not forced into a rushed sightseeing loop.
Route planning
For Amalfi Yachts Charter, the route should start with Capri, Li Galli, and Nerano. That keeps the charter practical around Capri approaches, Positano photo runs, and Sorrento or Naples boarding logistics, especially in peak weeks. The port decision should start from the guest's hotel side of the coast before deciding between Amalfi, Positano, Sorrento, or Naples.
Before confirming dates
The earlier the request is shaped, the cleaner the shortlist becomes. May to September, when Capri timing, tender access, and lunch reservations need clean planning. The broker note should be honest about limits: availability, cruising area, and APA assumptions should be checked before presenting ZENIT as confirmed.
On-board atmosphere
The onboard experience is defined by how guests use the space. The toy and tender setup gives the broker more room to shape swim stops and guest flow. For this yacht, the occasion is usually stronger when it is treated as a high-service event charter.
How to compare it
A fair shortlist should explain why ZENIT is preferred over the next option. In this case, ask whether check whether the yacht is being shortlisted for its real fit or only for its headline specs, then compare rates and availability.
Decision check
The main caveat is simple: availability, cruising area, and APA assumptions should be checked before presenting ZENIT as confirmed. This does not weaken the yacht; it makes the recommendation more precise and easier to trust.
Technical profile
Specifications
- Builder
- Lagoon
- Length
- 78'1 / 23.8m
- Built
- 2024
- Guests
- 8
- Cabins
- 4
- Crew
- 4
- Price context
- €69,000 p/week + expenses Approx $81,000
- Cruising speed
- 9 Knots
- Model
- Seventy 8
- Beam
- 36'1 / 11m
- Draft
- 4'2 / 1.27m
Charter price
What the charter price is really buying
ZENIT is positioned around €69,000 p/week + expenses Approx $81,000, before the final charter budget is shaped by APA, tax, fuel, berths, provisioning, delivery and the route requested.
Build and scale
Lagoon build, 78m class
Guest experience
The value is in the way the yacht supports guests: cabins, deck space, crew flow, toys, tenders, service rhythm and the ability to make the route feel effortless.
Operating reality
Fuel, provisioning, berths, delivery, local taxes and crew gratuity should be clarified before treating any weekly or day rate as the full charter budget.
Guest fit
Who ZENIT suits
Strong
Families and private groups
ZENIT gives the group a cabin-led base for multi-day planning, with space to balance privacy, meals and time on deck.
Strong
Active charter guests
The yacht data includes toys or tenders, so the charter can be planned around swimming, water time and an active anchorage rhythm.
Selective
Event or hosting briefs
For event-style use, confirm legal guest capacity, deck flow and whether the yacht is intended for cruising or static hosting.
Inspect style
Design-sensitive clients
Interior mood, deck style and service tone should match the client. The right yacht is not only the largest available yacht, it is the yacht guests want to live in.
Charter fit scorecard
ZENIT by charter criteria
Space and comfort
5/5
The 78m class gives the yacht its baseline for deck space, cabins and guest flow.
Toys and activity
4.5/5
The available toy and tender data supports a more active charter plan.
Wellness and amenities
4.5/5
Amenities and features give the yacht stronger onboard value beyond transport.
Price clarity
Visible
Rate context is available, but APA, tax, fuel, berths and delivery still need confirmation.
Comparison
ZENIT vs newer 60m+ superyachts
Newer yachts in the same class may offer fresher interiors, newer beach clubs or updated wellness layouts. ZENIT should be compared on guest fit, refit status, deck flow, crew programme, toys, range, availability and the route you actually want to run.
The strongest shortlist is not the newest yacht by default. It is the yacht whose layout, service style and operating assumptions match the client, the port and the itinerary.
Profile
About ZENIT
Toys
Zenit has a good selection of water toys and accessories to entertain you and your guests whilst on charter. Principle among these are towable toys offering fun and adventure. Another excellent feature are two SEABOBs, that allow you to skim along the surface or steer under the crystal water and experience life swimming with the fish. If that isn't enough Zenit also features beach games, bikes, paddleboards and snorkelling equipment. Zenit also sports a Highfield to transport you with ease. Zenit and her crew are available for charter this summer for cruising within the Mediterranean. She is already accepting bookings this winter for cruising in the Caribbean. This luxury catamaran yacht for charter is in prime condition to host your next holiday of a lifetime.
Overview
The 23.8m/78'1" catamaran yacht 'Zenit' is an excellent new superyacht for the luxury charter market. Delivered by the French shipyard Lagoon and featuring interior styling by Italian designer Nauta Design she can comfortably accommodate up to 8 guests in 4 cabins. Boasting clever use of space, integrated storage and sumptuous living areas, as well as a host of charter-focused amenities, there is sure to be something to please even the most discerning guest aboard luxury yacht Zenit.
Performance Range
Zenit is built with a GRP hull and GRP superstructure. Powered by twin Volvo engines, she comfortably cruises at 9 knots, reaches a maximum speed of 17 knots. With a shallow draft of 1.27m/4'2" Zenit can anchor closer to coves and sheltered bays overnight.
Guest Accommodation
Built in 2024, Zenit offers guest accommodation for up to 8 guests in 4 suites comprising a master suite, one VIP cabin, one double cabin and one twin cabin. There are 5 beds in total, including 1 king, 2 queen and 2 singles. She is also capable of carrying up to 4 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht charter experience.
Onboard Comfort Entertainment
Zenit benefits from some excellent features to improve your charter, particularly Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing you to stay connected at all times, should you wish. Guests will experience complete comfort while chartering thanks to air conditioning.
Onboard
Experience
Special features
- Built in 2024
- Interior design from Nauta Design
- Sleeps 8 guests
- Highfield
- Shallow draft and fast speeds for reef exploration
Amenities
- Gym Equipment
- Wi-Fi
- Hydraulic Swim Platform
- Sunpads
- Air Conditioning
Water toys
- Stand up Paddleboard
- 2 x Red Shark Bikes
- 2 x Seabobs
- Beach Games More Volleyball and Badminton beach set
- Drone
- Towable Toys
- Snorkelling Equipment
Tenders
- 1 x Highfield Classic 460 80 HP engine
Commercial
Rates and seasons
Summer Season
€79,000 p/week + expenses Approx $93,000
Mediterranean · Greece · Monaco · Turkey · Calvi · Cannes · Corsica · French Riviera · Mykonos · Santorini · Sardinia · St Tropez
Winter Season
$79,000 p/week + expenses
Caribbean · Antigua · Saint Martin · St Barts
Cruising
Regions
Monaco · Cannes · French Riviera · St Tropez
Planning notes
Before you request dates
- Confirm whether ZENIT's 8 guests profile fits the full party.
- Check whether ZENIT's 4 cabins layout fits overnight plans.
- Match the first route draft to Capri, Li Galli, and Nerano.
- Ask why ZENIT beats the nearest alternative for a high-service event charter.
- Confirm the port plan: start from the guest's hotel side of the coast before deciding between Amalfi, Positano, Sorrento, or Naples.
- Ask for ZENIT with dates, Mediterranean as the first cruising area, and the preferred pace of the day.
Availability
Request ZENIT charter availability
Share your dates, destination, guest count and preferred pace. A charter expert will confirm availability, rate context, APA assumptions and whether ZENIT fits the route.
FAQ
ZENIT charter questions
Is ZENIT a good fit for Mediterranean?
Yes, if the route is planned around Capri approaches, Positano photo runs, and Sorrento or Naples boarding logistics. The broker should confirm dates, boarding point, guest count, and cruising area before treating it as available.
Who should consider ZENIT?
ZENIT is strongest for larger private groups, celebrations, and corporate hosting. The right answer depends on guest mix, service expectations, and whether the route stays close to Mediterranean.
What should I send before requesting ZENIT?
Start with dates, guest count, preferred route around Mediterranean and Capri, and any lunch or swim priorities. The team can then confirm whether ZENIT fits the plan.