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All-Inclusive Charter: Visit New England on Superyacht REAL SUMMERTIME

Sarah Nadler | August 9, 2024



Book a luxury yacht charter with everything included.

Dreaming of an all-inclusive vacation…on a superyacht? Denison is pleased to deliver. 120′ Sovereign Yachts charter yacht REAL SUMMERTIME will now offer all-inclusive yacht charter packages, starting in New England. Explore a curated vacation aboard REAL SUMMERTIME, accommodating 12 guests in five luxury staterooms.

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Unlike traditional charter offerings that have separate rates for high and low seasons along with additional fees for taxes, advanced provisioning allowances, and other costs, this new simplified option provides a single, all-inclusive price. This flat rate covers the charter fee and all associated expenses, ensuring a straightforward and transparent pricing experience.

These packaged charter vacations aboard REAL SUMMERTIME feature a fixed itinerary and menu, eliminating the hassle of filling out lengthy preference sheets and allowing our professionals to plan the trip seamlessly. Denison’s seasoned charter brokers and crew are trained in the best itineraries and options to build the ultimate pre-set vacation packages.

120' Sovereign Yachts charter yacht REAL SUMMERTIME 16' AB INFLATABLE

Guests arrive at the pre-determined embarkation location and step aboard to experience a tried and tested charter experience, from the Captain’s favorite overnight anchorage to the Chef’s most popular menus and the Stew’s best sundowner cocktail.

Intrigued? Below, check out the all-included, eight-day charter itinerary for visiting New England aboard REAL SUMMERTIME.


Day 1: Newport – Martha’s Vineyard

Martha’s Vineyard, better known as The Vineyard, is an island summer destination south of Cape Cod and is best known as the location of the film Jaws. It is one of only five place names in the USA to contain an apostrophe. The islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Chappaquiddick are permitted to produce wines with names classified by the American Viticulture Association’s wine-of-origin nomenclature as Martha’s Vineyard AVA wines. The island is also known for the craft beer brewed by Bad Martha Farmer’s Brewery in Edgartown where one can also share platters of mainly locally sourced food in the Tap Room. The island has six towns which can all be reached by bicycle, cab, or bus. Film festivals devoted to arthouse, independent, international and African-American films are held at various times each year on the island. The islands are not renowned for wild nightlife and are best visited for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, picnicking, beach activities, visits to oyster farms, and the annual film festivals.

Sample meal from the chef’s menu:

• Tricolore Pear Salad with Arugula & Shaved Parmesan

• Surf ‘n Turf – Florida Lobster Tail with Filet Mignon with Horseradish Mashed Potatoes & Charred Broccolini

• Chocolate Hazelnut Souffle


Day 2: Martha’s Vineyard

Martha’s Vineyard

Martha’s Vineyard, a Massachusetts island, sits in the Atlantic just south of Cape Cod. A longtime New England summer colony, it encompasses harbor towns and lighthouses, sandy beaches and farmland. It’s accessible only by boat or air.

Sample meal from the chef’s menu:

• Grilled Steak & Shrimp Skewers

• Kale Caesar Salad with Parmesan Crisps

• Chickpea & Quinoa Chop Salad

• Grilled Peaches & Ice Cream

Day 3: Martha’s Vineyard – Nantucket

Nantucket is known for its springtime daffodils. The island’s wealth was founded on the whaling industry which was established in the seventeenth century and lasted until the 1830s when it was destroyed by fire. The Nantucket Whaling Museum is one of the notable points of interest which also include other noted museums and galleries. It is home to several beaches and lighthouses which are necessary considering the shipwrecks and maritime collisions which have occurred in the past. Restaurants on the island cater for all tastes. For those who enjoy locally made drinks, Nantucket has its own winery and a craft brewery which creates brews from locally sourced ingredients, both traditional and fruit based.

Sample meal from the chef’s menu:

• Roasted Pumpkin Soup with Goat Cheese & Herb Oil

• Crispy Skin Snapper with Purple Cauliflower Puree & Roasted Brussel Sprouts

• Bread Pudding with Bourbon Caramel Sauce

Day 4: Nantucket

Outdoor enthusiasts can explore miles of scenic biking and walking trails, while the picturesque harbor invites sailing and fishing adventures. The island’s stunning beaches, like Surfside and Jetties Beach, are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and beachcombing. Nantucket’s vibrant downtown boasts an array of boutique shops, art galleries, and gourmet restaurants, where you can savor fresh seafood and local delicacies. With its blend of natural beauty, historical charm, and diverse activities, Nantucket promises an unforgettable getaway for every visitor.


Sample meal from the chef’s menu:

• Hummus & Pita Mezze Platter

• Classic Greek Salad

• Mediterranean Grill Lamb Lollipops & Grilled Swordfish Steaks

• Orzo Pasta Salad with Artichokes and Chickpeas

• Watermelon Granita

Day 5: Nantucket – Block Island

Block Island is a conservation paradise with 40% of the island set aside for that purpose. On top of this there are about 25 kilometres of beaches. The island hosts a number of restaurants and foodies have a wide choice of cuisines. As you would expect on an Atlantic island, seafood has pride of place on most menus. Most of them open during the holiday season only.

There are many types of entertainment on the island, including a full 18 hole golf course attached to the Brenton Hotel, cycling, horse riding, hiking, nature reserve walks, sailing and fishing. It is essential to book a round of golf in advance. This is a place to visit if outdoor and natural entertainment are what you are after.


Sample meal from the chef’s menu:

• Burrata with Prosciutto, Figs & Truffle Honey with Crostinis

• Chicken & Chorizo Paella; Steam Mussels in a Wine Broth

• Apple Crumble with Salted Caramel Sauce

Day 6: Block Island – Sag Harbor

Sag Harbor straddles Southampton and East Hampton in New York. Being towards the end of Long Island, there is no end to the amount of entertainment available if you berth in Sag Harbor. If you want to stay local, you have a choice of ice cream shop, burger joints, and Italian to satisfy the stomach. For entertainment, there is the beach, a nature reserve for hiking, theatre and cinema. The Big Apple is right on your doorstep, though.

Sample meal from the chef’s menu:

• Fish Tacos with Charred Cabbage & Jalapeno Crema

• Black Beans & Yellow Rice

• Pico de Gallo & Guacamole

Day 7: Sag Harbor – Shelter Island

Shelter Island, New York is an island situated within a bay on an island, Long Island, NY. Surrounded by beaches, the island is a great place for swimming, shell collecting and kayaking. Other places of entertainment include an educational farm, a nature reserve and easy hikes. The island itself has a number of eating places ranging from seafood to fine dining. As with most of the destinations in the area, it has its own craft brewery. Being so close to Other destinations in the Long Island area, there is no shortage of restaurants and takeaway outlets not too far away.

Sample meal from the chef’s menu:

• Crisp Wedge Salad with Bacon & Gorgonzola

• Grilled Ribeye with Bearnaise Sauce & Roasted Root Vegetables

• Chocolate Lava Cake

Day 8: Newport

Newport, Rhode Island is a prime yachting destination located on the historic Narragansett Bay. With its picturesque shorelines, bustling harbors, and hidden beaches, it is a perfect place for sailing and exploring the area. Boaters can take part in the Newport Harbor Boat Parade, an annual tradition spanning over a hundred years that features creative and elaborate decorations from each vessel. Marinas in Newport range from small to large, with every amenity a boater could need. Sailors can stop at many ports of call, from the lively anchorages at Brenton Cove and Coddington Cove to more isolated and intimate settings like Sakonnet Point and Potter Cove. A great alternative to marinas are moorings, which offer safe, affordable overnight accommodations. Take in sweeping views of the bay during a stroll or bike ride down the Cliff Walk, or explore the charming shops, galleries and restaurants of Newport’s historic downtown. Newport truly is an oasis for yachting enthusiasts of all levels.

Sample meal from the chef’s menu:

• Fruit Platter, Pastries, Bacon & Sausage, Eggs Made to Order

• Lox & Bagels Spread with Cream Cheese, Capers & Red Onions


REAL SUMMERTIME charter yacht

REAL SUMMERTIME offers an immersive experience tailored to its guests’ desires. With accommodation up to 12 guests across five staterooms, this yacht offers a relaxed and opulent charter experience. Indulge yourself with the third-level Jacuzzi, positioned against awe-inspiring scenery, or admire the underwater lights that add a touch of spectacle and style to the beach club in the evenings. For delightful entertainment, the second-level outdoor cinema allows you to enjoy your favorite movies under the stars. The ideal spot for sailing would be our spacious bow seating area, offering ample space for lounging and soaking up the sun. Iif shade is preferred, her attentive crew can easily set up the Bimini shades to provide the perfect amount of coverage. Stay connected with Starlink connectivity, or experience uninterrupted comfort. REAL SUMMERTIME ensures a seamless and luxurious journey.

Facilitating all the action and ensuring seamless service is REAL SUMMERTIME’s dedicated crew of six, committed to delivering an exceptional charter cruising experience. For guests who desire specific or bespoke elements in their all-inclusive charter, Denison’s team is ready to accommodate those requests at an additional cost.

Interested in booking REAL SUMMERTIME for your New England getaway? Contact a Denison charter broker for more information.


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