Laila is a Sanlorenzo-built superyacht measuring 90ft (27m), delivered in 2024. She carries 4 staterooms with 1 King, 2 Queen, 1 Convertible with pullman sleeping arrangements for 9 guests, while day charters welcome up to 9 aboard. A crew of 4 manages everything from gourmet dining and watersports to navigation and itinerary planning.
The Laila Experience
From generous outdoor decks to the refined interior, Laila balances scale with warmth. Guests settle into a rhythm quickly – morning coffee on the sundeck, a swim before lunch, afternoons exploring ashore or unwinding on deck. At 10 knots, she moves efficiently between anchorages so days are spent enjoying destinations rather than in transit. Key features include an on-deck full-beam master suite with panoramic views and a spa-inspired ensuite, ensuite bathrooms in all cabins, an expansive flybridge with a shaded dining area and an exterior bar, an aft deck with alfresco dining and a lounge space, foredeck sunpads with a private seating area, a hydraulic swim platform for seamless sea access, zero-speed stabilizers at anchor and underway, multiple indoor and outdoor social areas, a low draft for accessing shallow bays, and an eco-efficient cruising range of approximately 1,200 nautical miles. The interior feels like home, with well-appointed cabins offering a private retreat at the end of each day’s activities.
On the Water
A collection of 6 water toys keeps every member of the group entertained, with a Williams 395 tender, two Sea-Doo Spark 2up jet skis, three Bote inflatable paddle boards (10ft), snorkel equipment, a round inflatable water sun bed, and two Raddin jet surf boards available directly from the swim platform. The Williams 395 is on standby for beach drops, harbour runs, and snorkeling stops at reefs and rocky coves. The crew handles all equipment so guests focus purely on the experience, and the yacht’s layout makes water access comfortable for guests of all ages.
Destinations & Best Time to Visit
Laila charters across St Barths, St Martin, Anguilla, British Virgin Islands, USVI, St Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, USA in the Caribbean, Bahamas, and USA, repositioning seasonally to take advantage of the best cruising conditions throughout the year. The best months to charter are Peak: Jan, Feb, Mar, Dec | High: Apr, Nov | Value: May, offering warm waters and the widest choice of anchorages. Your captain proposes daily routes based on conditions and group interests – each day bringing a new stretch of coastline or harbour town to discover.
| Season | Months |
|---|---|
| Peak | Jan Feb Mar Dec |
| Shoulder | May Apr Nov |
| Off | Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct |
| Country | Rate | Tax Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| St Barths | 0% | No VAT | Collectivity status; no VAT on yacht charters |
| St Martin | 0% | No VAT | No VAT on yacht charters (Dutch/French sides) |
| Anguilla | 0% | No VAT | No VAT applies to yacht charters |
| British Virgin Islands | 0% | No VAT | No VAT in BVI; cruising permit fees apply |
| USVI | 0% | No VAT | No VAT in US Virgin Islands |
| St Kitts and Nevis | 0% | No VAT | No VAT on yacht charters |
| Antigua and Barbuda | 0% | No VAT | Caribbean; no VAT on yacht charters |
| Bahamas | 14% | VAT + Port tax | 10% VAT + 4% harbour tax = 14% total |
| Turks and Caicos | 12% | VAT | 12% VAT |
| USA | 7% | Sales tax | Varies by state: Florida ~7%, no federal yacht charter tax |
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