John Caudwell, the owner of the 73-metre Lürssen superyacht Titania, has donated a week-long charter as part of an auction to raise money for Caudwell Children.
The UK-based charity "aims to enhance the lives of severely disabled children" through family support and access to "transformative therapies" not currently commissioned by the NHS. A reserve price of €250,000 has been set and all bids must be submitted by 6pm on 21 March 2024.
Designed by Espen Øino and Francois Zuretti, Titania was the star of season six of The Crown and is able to accommodate 12 guests across seven cabins. This includes a main deck owner's cabin with a private Jacuzzi, study, walk-in wardrobe and massage area.
Other leisure highlights include a beach club that can be converted into a nightclub. an onboard masseuse and beautician and an impressive array of watersports – including a waterpark and a 12.7-metre slide.
The dates available for charter are from 26 March to 11 April 2024 or 3 January to 8 February 2025. The charter can take place around Antigua or St. Maarten but "other Caribbean destinations may be considered".
Titania is available for charter with Burgess from a weekly rate of $615,000. All proceeds from the charter will directly support Caudwell Children.
Read More/On board 73m Lürssen Titania with British tycoon John Caudwell