Sunreef’s ONE PLANET opens Caribbean charter calendar for winter 2026/2027
ONE PLANET’s Caribbean winter 2026/2027 calendar is open, and early bookings are already landing on a Sunreef 70 Eco with 48 charters and zero cancellations.

ONE PLANET has opened its Caribbean charter calendar for winter 2026/2027, and the first bookings are already coming in. For premium catamaran clients, that is the real signal: Sunreef has a boat that pairs availability with a hard operational record and a clearly different onboard proposition.
The Sunreef 70 Eco has now completed 48 charters across the Mediterranean and Caribbean with 100 percent operational reliability and zero cancellations. It has also logged 57 guest reviews since January 2024, while repeat demand has climbed from 20 percent to 40 percent over the past year. That is the kind of proof point charter brokers watch closely, because it moves ONE PLANET beyond the usual luxury-sales pitch and into the more valuable category of a yacht that keeps getting rebooked.

The yacht’s layout and scale fit that market position. Sunreef identifies ONE PLANET as a four-cabin catamaran for up to eight guests, while charter listings place it at 2023 build with four crew. YachtCharterFleet puts the summer charter rate at €68,000 per week in low season and €79,000 in high season, plus expenses. Even with the Caribbean calendar open, there is still limited summer 2026 space in the Mediterranean, including July in Corsica and Sardinia and September availability between Sicily and the Amalfi Coast.
The sustainability angle is doing more than decorating the brochure. Sunreef says ONE PLANET carries solar panels integrated into the hulls, superstructure and bimini roof, covering 81.5 square metres and generating 20 kWp, supported by an ultralight battery bank built for the Sunreef 70 Eco platform. The line is built around zero-emission, ultra-silent operation and energy generation under sail, which is exactly where Sunreef is separating itself from yachts that treat green features as marketing trim rather than a core operating advantage.
That message is reinforced by the onboard lifestyle package. Independent listings highlight Starlink, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a convertible cinema, seabobs, paddleboards, a kayak, snorkeling gear and a Williams Jet Tender, which helps explain why ONE PLANET is being sold as both an eco statement and a high-comfort charter yacht. Sunreef’s Caribbean cruising references also make the geography work, with Antigua, Virgin Gorda’s Baths, St Lucia’s Pillars of Hercules and the St Barths Bucket all sitting squarely in the catamaran sweet spot.
For winter 2026/2027, the point is not simply that ONE PLANET is bookable. It is that Sunreef has turned sustainability, reliability and scarcity into a single charter proposition, and that combination is what premium catamaran demand is responding to now.
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