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A Proposal at Sea
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A Proposal at Sea

The setting does the work — we plan everything invisibly so the moment belongs to the two of you.

The proposal at sea is one of the most rewarding things the office plans, and one of the few where every detail must be invisible. The whole point is that the partner being proposed to should believe, until the moment itself, that the day is a normal sundown charter for two.

We plan the welcome drink to include their preferred non-champagne option in case they don't drink. The chef is briefed on dietary preferences without questions at the table. A photographer sits on a small tender at a discreet distance — the partner won't see them; they'll get the photographs anyway. The anchorage is chosen for the wind that evening, usually the lee of Es Vedrà. The moment itself — and the words — are entirely yours.

The office handles

Quietly,
in the background.

  • 01Welcome drinks including a non-champagne option, in case they don't drink
  • 02A chef briefed on the partner's dietary preferences — no questions at the table
  • 03A photographer on a discreet tender, far enough to be invisible, close enough to capture the moment
  • 04A specific anchorage chosen for the wind that evening (almost always the lee of Es Vedrà)
  • 05A pre-paired playlist with a single song queued for the moment of your choosing
  • 06A celebration bottle and small wrapped gift held in the galley until you signal
  • 07Crew briefed to step off the aft deck during the moment, then reappear quietly when you signal

The shape of the day

Sample timeline.

  1. 18:00

    Embarkation

    Welcome drink on the aft deck — calm, unhurried, no production.

  2. 18:45

    Anchored at Es Vedrà

    Chef serves the first course as the boat settles.

  3. 19:30

    Sundown

    Crew steps off the aft deck. The boat is silent. The bow is yours.

  4. 20:00

    The moment

    Photographer's tender alongside; champagne brought from the galley.

  5. 20:30

    Celebration dinner

    Chef continues serving. The pace is yours to set.

  6. 23:00

    Return to marina

    Driver waiting. Photographs sent to you within 48 hours.

Begin A Proposal at Sea

Tell us the dates.
We'll shape the day.

Send a paragraph through any channel. A member of the office replies within the hour, in working hours, with availability, rates and a tailored proposal.

Owner-direct rates · By introduction

Questions we hear

Most-asked.

How do you keep it a surprise?+

All communication goes through a single email you nominate, not your shared one. No confirmation arrives by post; the office holds everything until the morning of the charter. The driver is briefed to say only that he is taking you to a sunset dinner, not the marina.

What if my partner doesn't drink?+

Tell us in the brief. The welcome drink will include their preferred non-champagne option without making a thing of it. The celebration bottle remains in the galley if not needed.

What does the photographer do, exactly?+

Sits on a small support tender at a discreet distance. They photograph the moment from a long lens, then come on board once you signal for the formal photographs. Most partners only notice the photographer after the moment.

What if the answer is no?+

Then it is still a beautiful evening. The crew continues serving, the boat returns at the time you choose, and no one in the office will ever mention the charter again. You have our discretion in writing.