Inside Sweet Caroline: The 50-Metre Flagship of the Fleet
Direct answer
Sweet Caroline is 50.3m with seven staterooms for twelve guests, nine crew, and a 15-knot displacement cruise. She is a private-floor-at-sea for a full week — not a day boat. Charter from $30,000 per day, plus APA.
Skip ahead — the office handles the rest
Sweet Caroline is the largest yacht we place — fifty metres and change, seven staterooms, nine crew. At this size the conversation stops being about a boat and becomes about a residence that happens to move: a chef who plans a week, a chief stew who knows the room before you walk into it, and a captain whose whole job is that nothing about the logistics ever reaches you.

The numbers that matter
| Specification | Sweet Caroline |
|---|---|
| Length overall | 50.3 m / 165 ft |
| Beam | 8.6 m |
| Guests / staterooms | 12 in 7 |
| Crew | 9 |
| Cruising speed | 15 knots |
| Day rate | From $30,000 + APA |
The layout
Seven staterooms across two guest decks — a full-beam master with private lounge, a forward VIP, and a mix of doubles and twins below. Twelve guests sleep without anyone drawing the short cabin. The main-deck salon and the sky lounge are two separate rooms, which matters on a week: one party can hold a dinner while another watches a film, and neither hears the other.
The sundeck is the headline space — a spa pool, a shaded twelve-cover table, and a bar that the crew run from open until the last guest turns in. Below the waterline sits the beach club: a fold-down platform, the toy garage, and a changing room so nobody walks through the salon in a wet swimsuit.
Where she sits in the fleet
Against the other flagships, the difference is volume rather than speed. She gives up knots to Dark Knight and holds a slower, steadier line than Friendship — but no other hull in the fleet carries seven cabins or nine crew.
Side by side | ![]() Sweet Caroline | ![]() Friendship | ![]() Mirracle |
| Length | 50.3 m | 35.0 m | 29.0 m |
| Beam | 8.6 m | 7.2 m | 6.6 m |
| Capacity | 12 guests + 8 crew | 12 guests + 6 crew | 12 guests / sleeps 8 |
| Cabins | 7 staterooms | 5 cabins (master, VIP, 2 double, 1 twin) | 4 staterooms |
| Cruise speed | 15 knots | 14 knots | 22 knots |
| Fuel consumption | — | 700 L/h | — |
| Price band | From $30,000 / 8h | Price on Request | From $12,500 / day |
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The week she is built for
Sweet Caroline is a seven-night decision. The crew complement and the running costs only make sense across a full charter week, and the layout rewards a group of eight to twelve who want one base, one chef, and a floor of the sea that belongs to nobody else. For a single day on the water, the office sends something faster and far cheaper — that is a different brief entirely.
Office note
Flagship weeks book earliest. For July and August, the fifty-metre tier is effectively a winter decision — the good weeks are gone by spring. Send the dates and we will tell you honestly what is still open.
See the listing for the gallery and enquiry form: Sweet Caroline.
People also ask
Frequently asked
- How many guests can Sweet Caroline sleep?
- Twelve guests across seven staterooms — a full-beam master, a forward VIP, and a mix of doubles and twins. Twelve is the legal cap for guests cruising; nine crew look after them.
- What does it cost to charter a 50m superyacht in Ibiza?
- Sweet Caroline charters from $30,000 per day plus APA (an advance provisioning allowance, typically 25–35%, covering fuel, food, dockage and drinks at cost). Weekly rates are quoted on enquiry and book months ahead for peak summer.
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