Beyond Ordinary: The Ultimate Superyacht Experience
Belgravia Yachts caters to clients focused on unique leisure experiences: trips to the most remote and unexplored corners of the world on the finest yachts, including helicopter and sea expeditions to pristine places, haute cuisine tastings and unique experiences to be found nowhere else.
From Routes to Discoveries
Each year, superyacht experience attracts more and more discerning travellers, and the yachts are becoming bigger and better equipped with technological novelties. Nowadays, charter catalogues offer 85–100 m long yachts and more, with developed recreation areas, pools, beach clubs, spa centres and helipads — vessels where each detail is designed for absolute comfort.
Earlier, charter itineraries were largely limited to the French Riviera and Italy in summer, and the Caribbean in winter, but now interest in unique destinations is growing. Modern superyachts are fully autonomous and equipped with everything necessary for a safe and comfortable trip even in places where the infrastructure is still evolving.
Cloudbreak
The clients are especially interested in Norway, Iceland and Greenland — regions with intact nature, glaciers, fjords and secret harbours where only a few vessels enter. Explorer yachts with helicopters on board are turned here into a base for research, combining comfort, safety and impeccable service.
Popularity of expedition and ice-breaking yachts is growing. These northern routes have only a few superyachts — for example, Game Changer (Damen, 72.2 m) or Ragnar (Icon, 68.2 m), each of which turns into a floating platform for adventures and luxury experiences which are impossible to get on ordinary routes of the Mediterranean Sea or the Caribbean.
Tailored Luxury Experience
Modern superyachts offer unique opportunities for rest, turning a charter into a journey. Waterborne pursuits range from jet skis and seabobs to flyboards and even submersibles, offering ever-new perspectives of the sea.
Airbus Helicopters H125
Wellness and spa on board offer the highest level of comfort: 400 sq. m of spa area on Flying Fox (Lürssen) includes cryotherapy chambers with temperatures reaching down to –110 °C and a full range of procedures for restoration and relaxation. 107 m long Lana (Benetti) has open-air yoga on the main deck, creating unforgettable feelings of unity with the sea.
Gastronomy on board is elevated to an art form. Chefs with experience at the world’s best restaurants prepare dishes ranging from fresh seafood to gourmet haute cuisine, combining craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail to make each meal an occasion in its own right.
Victor Martynov — Founder, Belgravia Yachts
At the helm of these experiences stands Victor Martynov, an entrepreneur who began his career in the 2010s in the aviation industry, where he built successful international sales of helicopters and business jets. He has since focused on the development of Belgravia Yachts, with an emphasis on exclusive superyacht charters and high-end travel ventures.
Multi-generational travel
Yacht trips are increasingly becoming a multi-generational leisure space — from children to grandparents. This format requires a well-thought-out approach: not just impeccable service but an environment where safety, comfort and a variety of activities are combined for each guest.
Full conditions for each age are created on board. Younger guests are immersed in water sports, educational programmes, encounters with marine biologists, and meaningful engagement with local ecosystems. The older generation values privacy, a high level of service and the quiet pleasure of time spent together.
Flexibility remains the defining principle: one day can include a morning expedition, a family lunch anchored in a sheltered bay and an open-air evening movie show. The yacht turns into a carefully arranged space where each detail produces an impression.
Multi-generational travel is forming new demand and is becoming increasingly popular: it is not just recreation; it is an investment in quality time together.