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Bahamas Yacht Charters by Sneed Charters

ZURI 3 Yacht Charters
Sneed Yacht Charters.

(800) 581-7130 / (561)459-5316
ZURI 3
ZURI 3 SAMPLE MENU


BREAKFAST MENU (same for every day) 

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST: 

  • Homemade granola 
  • Fruit platter – add mint and lime zest 
  • Yoghurt/plain/Greek style 
  • Honey 
  • Croissants/pan chocolate/pastries available/OR muffin of the day (Blueberry  crumble, apple and cinnamon, feta and spinach, 3-cheese muffins) Preserves (variety of 2) 
  • Cheese platter (variety of 3 cheeses) 
  • Charcuterie/parma ham, Italian salami, smoked ham 
  • Fruit juices/fresh 
  • Coffee/tea 

BREAKFAST TO ORDER: 

  • English breakfast (egg to order, crispy smoked bacon, pan-fried tomato and  beef sausage) – served with toast to order (white or wholewheat) 3 egg omelette – with two fillings/choose from: mature cheddar cheese,  bacon, feta, caramelised onion, mushrooms, brie cheese slices Egg Benedict a la Jana: Toasted English breakfast muffin, with basil pesto  (optional), smoked ham, pan-poached egg to order and drizzled with a  mustard and cheese sauce 
  • Egg Benedict with salmon: Toasted English breakfast muffin, with dill  mayo, smoked salmon, pan-poached egg to order and drizzled with a cheese  sauce 
  • Avo on toast – toasted ciabatta with smashed avo, pan-fried baby  tomatoes, rocket and poached egg to order 
  • Pancakes with berries and crème fraiche – yoghurt crumpets/pancakes – drizzled with honey and add berries and crème fraiche – If berries are not  available – use chocolate sauce (use real dark chocolate and cream to make  ganache/sauce) and banana with crème fraiche (*recipe attached) 
  • French toast – drizzled with honey/maple and served with crispy bacon Power oats – oats cooked with milk, chopped dates and honey. Serve with  Greek yoghurt, macadamia butter dollop, honey, blueberries and poppyseeds

DAY 1 

LUNCH 

Prosciutto, Pear & Gorgonzola rigatoni – served with a light salad 

DINNER 

Salmon ceviche – on baby salad leaves and lemon 

Grilled catch of the day, smashed baby potato bake, Greek salad 

Lemon Posset with blueberries 

DAY 2 

LUNCH 

Spicy fish tacos with slaw and lime mayo 

DINNER 

Gazpacho (cold tomato, cucumber and red pepper soup)

Rack of lamb with rosemary and olive crust – served with creamy mashed  potatoes and mushy peas OR sautéd tender stem broccoli and corn with  lemon butter and toasted almonds 

Vanilla panna cotta with seasonal berries and coulis 

DAY 3 

LUNCH 

Greek meatballs with pitas, tzatziki, olives and tomato salsa 

DINNER 

Caprese salad with burrata, balsamic reduction and basil

Barbeque lemon butter prawns – with green salad and spicy potato wedges or  spicy rice 

Crème Brulee 

DAY 4 

LUNCH 

Asian Poke Bowls (sushi rice, salmon/sashimi, edamame beans, carrots,  pickled ginger, avo, sesame seeds, Asian dressing) 

DINNER 

Creamy garlic scallops 

Spatchcock chicken with chimichurri sauce and roasted variety of sweet 
potato

Variety of fruit sorbets (3) 

DAY 5 

LUNCH 

Lemon chicken with pearl couscous salad 

DINNER 

Burrata with Parma ham and melon 

Grilled lobster with a seafood mayo aioli, pan-fried tender stem broccoli and  asparagus with lemon butter and roasted flaked almonds, smashed baby  potato bake  

Soufra (phyllo pastry swirls baked with lemon custard and blueberries) – dusted with icing sugar and served with fresh blueberries

DAY 6 

LUNCH 

Chicken mexi buddha bowls – chicken, fajita veg, corn and black  beans, avo, bulgar wheat or quinoa 

DINNER 

Grilled courgette or aubergine rolls with ricotta and herbs – on a fresh  homemade tomato sauce 

Beef fillet served with burrata, tomato and caper salad and potato wedges OR  crispy oven baked potatoes 

Classic chocolate pots 

DAY 7 

LUNCH 

Chicken Satay skewers with Asian slaw 

DINNER 

Brie or Camembert and preserved fig parcels with phyllo pastry

Grilled prawns with a spicy turmeric and coconut cream sauce, served with  rice and pan-fried vegetables (pak choi, mange tout peas, baby corn, shallots) 

Pineapple semi-freddo with raspberries and toasted coconut


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FAQ

We’ll be pleased to assist you in deciding which activities suit your personality and interests the best. Your crew and captain are experts. They are familiar with the locale and the greatest things to do. They can give advice on where to go fishing, diving, or snorkeling. They are aware of the locations of the remotest beaches. They can give advice on the top boutiques, eateries, or nightclubs.

We’ll provide you a food choice survey to fill out so we can figure out what kinds of meals you and your visitors would like to eat while you’re away. Along with your preferences, the form will ask about any dietary requirements, medical restrictions, or food allergies that any members of your party may have. Prior to your departure, you will also get the chance to ask any questions of a crew member. The team will next make your favorite cocktails and fresh, gourmet meals for the rest of the voyage.

Running costs are not included in the rates given for motor yacht charters and must be paid separately. Catamarans for sailing must be all-inclusive. The costs are determined by the number of people and cover all meals, drinks (including the typical ship’s bar), fuel, ice, and aquatic activities. Taxes, dockage fees, and communication expenses must all be paid individually.

Food, alcohol, fuel, dockage, port fees, and any other costs associated with the charter are considered running costs.
Typically, the operating costs represent 35% of the base charter fee. A 35% Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA) will be paid in advance of your departure, giving the crew time to stock the yacht. A detailed breakdown of all costs will be provided to you at the conclusion of the charter. If there is still a balance, you will get a refund; however, if expenses are higher than the APA, you will have to pay the outstanding balance before disembarking.

Florida’s tax ranges from 6-7%, depending on the port of embarkation, while the Bahamian tax is 14%. The charter cost also includes tax.

What to anticipate if you have to cancel your vacation is covered in your charter agreement. To protect yourself in the event that unavoidable circumstances force you to cancel your trip, we advise buying cancellation insurance.

luxury yacht rental is made to meet all of your requirements for the entirety of your journey. The skipper and crew will do everything possible to meet and exceed your expectations. The captain’s first priority, however, is the security of his crew and the boat. He has the last say on anything that could affect the safety of passengers.

Yes. Although not required, leaving a tip is encouraged, especially if your yacht rental experience left you feeling especially satisfied. At the completion of your charter, you should give the captain a 15% gratuity.

Once you’ve decided on a yacht, we’ll place an “option” on it, securing it for 48 hours while you finish the paperwork. Then, a yacht charter agreement must be read and signed. We are happy to answer any queries you may have and thoroughly explain the terms. You must send your completed contract together with a deposit for the charter.

50% of the charter cost is required as a down payment; however, if there are less than 30 days to departure, the whole amount is due. The deposit is made via bank wire transfer and is kept in an escrow account by the principal agent of the yacht until just before the charter date. You have secured the yacht once we get your signed contract and down payment.

We’ll start collaborating with you to customize your charter. Your food and exercise preference survey will be delivered to you. We’ll set up a phone call for you and the crew. We will assist you in planning all charter-related details, including transportation in a limousine and flights.

If you are renting a motor boat, the APA funds and the remaining balance of the charter are due 30 days before the start of your trip.

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