Purpus is a Bali 4.1 catamaran, which are famous for their groundbreaking and spacious design provides a huge amount of space throughout the yacht to entertain guests and relax!
The trampolines have been replaced with sun bathing area - allowing its passengers to maximize the use of the open-plan catamaran. It’s an open-space condo afloat with exceptional ventilation for tropical breezes.
Purpus comes with your own personal captain and mate, who can prepare simple meals, as part of the pricing.
Food and alcoholic beverages paid for separately.
Please note we have a 4 night minimum stay on board, Purpus. We have a 5 night minimum during the week between Christmas and New Years.
Luxury sailing catamaran Purpus is as comfortable as she is seaworthy. This Bali 4.1 is an ideal build for first time charter guests featuring unmatched stability and excellent speed under sail. The yacht has a spacious indoor/outdoor salon, sized for the entire charter party to be together.
For sun and fun, a spacious cushioned bow lounge lets everyone enjoy an exciting ride over the water. For guests who want to hoist the sails and take a turn at the helm, the Captain is a patient instructor and Purpus handles exceedingly well.
Step aboard Purpus and be impressed with the great views, open social spaces, nautical blue and white furnishings, linens and guest amenities. The lounge in the bow is a favorite spot for al fresco dining, cocktails and conversation with comfortable seating. Whether dining, drinking or chatting, the interior salon with plush banquette seating offers deluxe comfort.
Purpus features spacious accommodations for six guests. Three queen-bed cabins with under-bed storage. All cabins are en suite with electric toilet and shower. Cabins are equipped with air conditioning, fans and portholes for fully customizable temperature. Each cabin is equipped with a USB charger for phones and iPads.
Purpus is designed for water sports fun. Aft on both hulls steps lead directly into the sea, which makes getting on and off the yacht a breeze. Purpus also provides snorkel gear.
Sailing catamaran Purpus has an ideal layout and is meticulously maintained. Purpus excels at "family style charters" and retreats for friends. The crew have earned heartwarming testimonials. They anticipate the needs, and cater to the interests of every guest. For these reasons among many, guests who charter Purpus once always hope to return.
Seasonal Nightly Pricing Available*
Now until July 5, 2024: $2,763
*Please note nightly price includes private use of full catamaran for up to 6 guests accommodated in 3 cabins with captain and mate services provided.
Sales tax and food/beverages and fuel are supplemental.
Pricing includes:
Sailing with Licensed Captain (stays on board with you and sails to your desired destinations in the Florida Keys and plans your excursions with you)
Mate (stays on board with you and plans in advance with you your menus and provisions - please note your provisions plus catamaran fuel are paid for separately based on your preferences)
Overnight anchoring in the natural beauty of the Keys
Sailing
Sailing Lessons
Snorkeling
Reef Snorkeling
Freediving
Sandbars
Sunset Cruising
Beach Exploring
Fishing
Birding
Stargazing
Dolphin Watching
Swimming
Rendez-vous SCUBA diving and other water sport rentals (jet skis, kitesurfing gear, etc.) can be arranged with nearby shops
Suggested Destinations for Sailing in Key West and the Florida Keys: Please note, your destinations visited depends on the amount of time you are on board.
Please note, to sail to the DRY TORTUGAS takes a minimum of one week and is dependent on weather conditions.
Key West, Florida, the southernmost town in the continental United States, was once home to pirates and salvage operations. Today, Key West is a paradise for all who long to get away from the fast pace of everyday life.
Here are descriptions of destinations you can visit during your sailing vacation:
Key West
Spend the afternoon browsing eclectic shops, visiting some of the museums to learn about Key West’s colorful past, or bar hopping on Duval Street. Take a hike and visit the shipwreck museum and learn about all the shipwrecks in the area. Visit the Hemingway House, home to famed author Ernest Hemingway. He wrote many of his novels in Key West. In fact, some believe the saloon at what is now Captain Tony’s was the inspiration for a bar Hemingway called “Freddy’s” in his Key West novel To Have and Have Not.
The sunset festival in Mallory Square happens every night and kicks off about an hour before sunset. This festival features local foods and street performers.
After enjoying the sunset, have dinner at one of Key West’s seafood restaurants.
Sail Key West to Marquesas Keys
Day two in Key West may possibly be spent are snorkeling the recently sunk Vandenburg wreck, checking out the local beach scene, or more shopping as there are countless vendors. If you are into theater, the Red Barn Theater puts on shows, almost nightly. Shows are usually humor based and are very enjoyable. For dinner, try Louie’s Backyard, Bagatelle, or Abbondanza.
Marquesas Keys (two days)
The Marquesas Keys are the only natural atoll in the Western Hemisphere. Scattered around in the Marquesas Keys, you will find some incredible wreck and reef fishing. View the wildlife such as rays, sharks, sea turtles and birdlife. This is a paradise for snorkeling and diving. In fact, there are numerous sites yet to be discovered. Large coral pinnacles are a famous site not far from the islands, and the continuation of the Marquesas reef line is where you can find some spectacular caves and overhangs with extremely high visibility. At night, the pitch-black sky is perfect for star-gazing.
Dry Tortugas (two days)
Set out early morning for the four-hour cruise to the Dry Tortugas National Park. The park is made up of seven tiny coral-and-sand islands. It is accessible only by private boat, ferry, or seaplane. If you would like, fish along the way and maybe catch some fresh fish for dinner.
Arrive at Fort Jefferson National Park and spend the day exploring. The Civil War-era Fort Jefferson, one of the largest masonry structures in the Western Hemisphere, is the remote park’s awe-inspiring centerpiece. This is a fantastic place for activities such as jet skiing, paddle boarding, fishing, and snorkeling.