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A.P.A. stands for Advance Provisioning Allowance, a standard financial structure in the luxury yachting industry designed to cover variable costs like fuel, food, and port fees. It ensures a seamless VIP experience where the guest doesn’t have to handle individual bills during their holiday. Understanding how it is calculated and managed is the first step toward a stress-free luxury charter.
Guests often come to me, waving a charter contract, asking, “Captain, is this really the final price? What are all these extra costs people talk about?”
I remember a sunset in 1994, standing on the teak deck of a classic displacement vessel off the coast of Simi. A first-time charterer approached me, confused by the concept of “extra costs.” He thought the base charter fee covered everything, including the vintage Cristal champagne he’d been enjoying all afternoon. My team and I spent that evening explaining how a luxury yacht operates—not as a hotel, but as a private, floating estate. Over 30 years as a Master Mariner and broker, I’ve seen this confusion often. At YachttoGO, we believe transparency is the bedrock of luxury. You aren’t just renting a boat; you are commissioning a private operation.
Trust me, what you pay upfront for the yacht is like buying a supercar without factoring in the high-octane fuel or the private driver. The yacht itself is only the chassis. That’s where the Advance Provisioning Allowance (A.P.A.) comes in. It’s not a hidden cost. It’s a transparent financial engine. Think of it as a pre-paid debit card for all the things that keep your holiday moving, tailored exactly to your bespoke needs.
APA stands for Advance Provisioning Allowance. It is an extra payment, typically calculated as 25% to 50% of your base charter fee, paid before your trip starts. This money goes into a separate, dedicated account managed strictly by your captain. Every single penny of your APA is accounted for with receipts. If there’s money left at the end, you get it back in cash. If you spent more, you simply pay the difference. No hidden fees, just clear sailing.
The variable expenses that keep your yacht running and your glass full:
The fixed costs that are either included or handled separately:
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Captain’s Exception:“For 25+ capacity traditional Gulets, the APA is often used strictly for fuel and port fees. Guests can either provision the yacht themselves or choose from the yacht’s pre-set Economic, Standard, or Luxury menus.”

If you choose a 30-meter motor yacht and want to feel the wind in your hair at 22 knots, those MTU engines will easily burn 400-600 liters per hour. A few hours of fast cruising means thousands of Euros in fuel. However, if you choose a calmer pace (10-12 knots), the burn drops to 100-150 liters per hour. Contrast this with a traditional wooden gulet or a sailing yacht, where the wind does the heavy lifting for free.
Similarly, docking right next to the castle in Bodrum Marina costs hundreds of Euros a night. But anchoring under the stars in Bedri Rahmi Bay in Göcek? That costs absolutely nothing. Your APA gives you the power to choose between vibrant marina nights or tranquil, free bay sunsets.
| Expense Category | Motor Yacht (Fast) | Motor Yacht (Slow) | Gulet / Sailboat |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fuel (Daily Avg) | €800 – €1500+ | €250 – €400 | €100 – €200 |
| Port/Marinas | €150 – €500+ | €150 – €500+ | €0 – €300 (Free Bays) |
| Food (Per Pax/Day) | €75 – €200+ | €75 – €200+ | €50 – €150+ |
| *Estimates vary heavily based on vessel size, specific itinerary, and VIP preferences. | |||
Let me give you a serious piece of advice: Beware of charters advertised as “all-inclusive” for a price that seems too good to be true. They usually offer “basic-inclusive.” This means standard fuel for very short distances, the cheapest local provisions, and zero port fees (so you can’t dock anywhere fancy). As soon as you want to explore further or eat a premium steak, you face unexpected, inflated charges. A transparent A.P.A. system ensures you set the budget, you review the receipts, and you never feel nickeled and dimed.
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Every single penny is fully accounted for. Receipts are kept by the captain and presented to you.
You dictate the pace. Customize your itinerary, your provisions, and your daily fuel burn.
Unspent money is refunded in cash. Choose free anchorages over marinas to stretch your budget.

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Any money left from your APA at the end of the charter is fully refundable. The captain provides a detailed, receipt-backed account of expenses at the end of the charter, and the remaining balance is returned to you in cash or via bank transfer.
Yes, absolutely. You have the right to request an interim breakdown of expenses from the Captain at any point during your charter. This ensures you are staying within your desired budget and there are no surprises on the last day.
No. Crew gratuities are separate and are not deducted from the APA unless you explicitly request it at the end of the trip. Tipping is discretionary, but the industry standard for excellent service is typically 10% to 15% of the base charter fee.
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