You Can Now Airbnb the Yacht of Your Dreams

It's time to get in touch with your inner Bond villain

You Can Now Airbnb the Yacht of Your Dreams

You Can Now Airbnb the Yacht of Your Dreams

By Diane Rommel

Let’s face facts: Some super-villain efforts just look better with a yacht. 

No need to actually sail it — just buying a yacht can look a little hinky, as it did in the New York Times’ recent profile of a Saudi prince who dropped a half-bil (yes) on a 440-foot yacht previously owned by a “Russian vodka tycoon.”  There’s no purchase, the piece seems to suggest, as potentially hinky as the half-bil yacht impulse buy. 

Tractors? Not scary.

Private jets? Kind of weird, but OK.

Yachts? Hinky. 

If you want to test out your own James Bond villain scenarios — or, you know, just want to tool around some islands, jump in azure-blue seas, or build a death ray and destroy the planet — there’s a new service to help make your dreams a reality: Antlos, an Airbnb-type exchange service for yachts and the yachtless

The 400 yachts on Antlos’s books come, per the owners, either with or without skippering services — handy if you don’t know how to pilot a boat, an encumbrance if you’re planning a global apocalypse. 

Sailing locations vary, with a growing number of ports that currently include the U.S. Virgin Islands, Croatia, and a range of Mediterannean options. 

Best of all: While there are certainly some luxury options available, rates start at the downright democratic $55 a head per night. 

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