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- Length
- 46m
- Beam
- 9.8m
- Guests
- 10
- Cabins
- 5
- Crew
- 9
- From / Week
- €186,000
VALHALLA yacht available for charter. Built in 2008 with a charter price from $190,000 for up to 10 guests in 5 suites with a crew of 9.
VALHALLA yacht available for charter. Built in 2008 with a charter price from $190,000 for up to 10 guests in 5 suites with a crew of 9.
“If a client asks me for a yacht that simply gets it right, VALHALLA is usually my first call. With space for 10 guests, she works equally well for a multi-generational family week or a tighter group of friends who want every cabin to feel like a suite. In Caribbean especially, the itinerary options around her are exceptional — and the crew know every anchorage worth the detour.”

Accommodation
5 elegantly appointed cabins host up to 10 in serene comfort, served by a professional crew of 9.



Equipment & Amenities
22 items reported by CharterIndex.


Rates & Availability
| Season | Period | Weekly Rate |
|---|---|---|
| High Season | Jul – Aug | €186,000 |
| Low Season | May – Jun, Sep – Oct | €148,800 |
Live data via CharterIndex · APA & VAT excluded
Live availability via CharterIndex.
Deck Plan
Layout of VALHALLA — cabin arrangement, deck levels and on-board spaces.



The Crew
A professional crew of 9 dedicated to your charter.

Brady Langin
United States
Born and raised in Uxbridge Massachusetts. Growing up on the water, Brady’s passion for the sea grew at a young age where he would spend his summers on Cape Cod. Eventually he started to work on the Cape at a summer camp where he was a sailing instructor for 4 years. After graduating college and working in business, he decided to make his way back on the water, working on commercial passenger vessels in Boston Harbor. Working in Boston harbor really opened his eyes to a career on the water, and eventually lead him to yachting. Going on his 4th year on yachts, and over a year on M/Y Valhalla. Brady’s hobbies include going to the beach and spending time with my family and friends on Cape Cod.

Bret King
Bret Has been in the Marine industry in various forms since 1984. Working on this vessel for the past 8 years, Brett wears many hats and does more than just keep the boat running. His true passion is fishing, when his not crawling around an engine room, you will find him adventuring outdoors and camping by a lake any chance he gets.

Dakota Williams
United States
Born and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Dakota moved to Fort Meyers in 2016 to attend University. She worked in hospitality and high-end jewelry sales through college and graduated in 2020 with her bachelor’s degree in marketing. When the hospitality industry was turned upside down with the onset of the pandemic, so were Dakota's plans to climb the corporate ladder. After working on land, her whole life, she decided to take her transferable skills to the water. Growing up in the yachting industry, with her mother as crew placement agent and her father as a captain/engineer, this was an easy transition for her. Dakota loves yoga, longboarding, painting, and travelling to new destinations. She also has a green thumb, which she uses to tend to her garden where she propagates and grows various species of succulents and greenery.

SHAY WILLIAMS
United States
Shay is a true water baby; At the age of 9 she and her family traded life in the high desert for life on the water, living and cruising Alaska, Canada, Western USA, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean Sea, until the age of 15. Throughout high school she channeled her love of the water into sport, playing water polo and competing in swimming at a remarkably high level. Then, at the age of 19 she joined the Coast Guard and was stationed in the Bering Sea and Northern California. Through dedication and ambition, Shay advanced quickly as a boatswain mate, a rescue swimmer and EMT, as well as a law enforcement boarding team member. But life had other plans for Shay, and found herself in the yachting industry. She took one brief sabbatical for 5 years, buying her own sailboat and cruising half-way around the world (a trip she intends to finish one day!), but her desire to share her love of travel and cultures beckoned her back to yachting. The Bahamas and it’s people hold a very special place in Shay’s heart, and she is excited to show you everything it has to offer.

HAMISH DOWIE
United States
Hamish has been the Bosun on board Valhalla since the end of March 2024. Raised in London, England, he moved to Australia at age18, where he fell in love with the ocean and life on and under the water! He has been in the industry for almost 6 years, with extensive experience on busy charter boats. After a few seasons in the Mediterranean and the Caribbean, the Bahamas is practically his second home. Hamish is an avid waterman, with a passion for everything from beach set ups to watersports, but his true love lies under the water’s surface, with scuba diving, free-diving, and spearfishing.

JORDAN MCHARDY
United States
Jordan is the newest addition to the Valhalla deck crew, and he brings with him boundless energy and enthusiasm. He grew up in South Africa’s northwest province but moved to Florida with his family in 2018, where he attended Florida State University for Industrial Engineering. Jordan is a sporting man, playing rugby, water polo and swimming when growing up. He still loves to keep active, and when he’s not working on boats, you will still find him out on the water, fishing, surfing, and spearfishing, and to top it all off, he loves to spend time in the kitchen or in front of the BBQ (Braai!)! Jordan is excited for the opportunity to travel with Valhalla, and for all the guests he is going to meet along the way!

OCEANA MINTHORNE
Born and raised in Hawaii, even as a little girl Oceana always dreamed of travelling for work. With a name like “Oceana”, one might even say she was destined for it! (In her career so far she has cruised the Bahamas, Caribbean, New England, the Mediterranean, Mexico, Costa Rica, the West Coast and Alaska). Cliché jokes aside, Oceana brings a solid hospitality background to Valhalla, spending 9 years working in bars and restaurants before making the transition to yachting. She has a degree in communications and loves to chat, and she has a special gift for making you feel like you have been heard. She will without a doubt exceed your expectations! When Oceana is not on duty, she enjoys staying fit and active, finding new music, reading and doing yoga. Her favourite thing about yachting is the people you meet along the way, and she is looking forward to welcoming you on board Valhalla!
Cruising Areas
VALHALLA is available for charter in the following destinations and sub-regions.
- Bahamas
- Cayman Islands
- Greater Antilles
- Leeward Antilles
- Leeward Islands
- Trinidad & Tobago
- Turks Caicos
- Windward Islands
Full Specifications
- Designer
- George Roddam
- Refit
- 2022
- Beam
- 9.8 m
- Draft
- 2.29 m
- Cruising speed
- 14 kts
- Max speed
- 18 kts
- Flag
- United States
- MCA
- None
- VAT
- Not registered
- Smoking
- No smoking
- Captain
- Dan Corcoran
- Prior name
- FREEDOM
Diving
Scuba Diving Equipment · Snorkeling Equipment
A week aboard VALHALLA in Caribbean
Tortola to Anegada via the Baths, Jost Van Dyke and the most protected sailing waters in the Caribbean.
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- DAY 01
Tortola
Embark in Tortola at Nanny Cay or Wickhams Cay. Provisioning, briefing, then a short hop to Norman Island's Bight for a Painkiller at the Willy T.
- Provisioning at Riteway in Road Town
- Painkiller cocktail at Pusser's Marina Cay
- Tender to the Willy T floating bar
- Sunset on Norman Island
- Anchorage
- Anchor in The Bight, Norman Island
- Dining
- Pusser's · Willy T floating bar
- DAY 02
The Baths, Virgin Gorda
The Baths on Virgin Gorda — house-sized granite boulders forming sea caves and shallow grottos. Get there early, before the cruise ship tenders arrive.
- Walk the boulder trail from The Baths to Devil's Bay
- Snorkel between the granite columns
- Lunch at Top of the Baths with its infinity pool
- Afternoon at Spring Bay (the quieter alternative)
- Anchorage
- Day moor at The Baths (mooring buoys, no anchoring); overnight in Spanish Town
- Dining
- Top of the Baths · Hog Heaven for sunset views
- DAY 03
Anegada
North to Anegada — the only coral atoll in the BVI, with an 18-mile reef and the BVI's famous spiny lobster. Beach barbecue lunch at Cow Wreck Beach.
- Cow Wreck Beach lobster lunch
- Snorkel Loblolly Bay's reef
- Flamingo spotting in the salt ponds
- Sunset at Anegada Beach Club
- Anchorage
- Anchor inside the reef off Setting Point
- Dining
- Cow Wreck Beach Bar · Anegada Reef Hotel · Potter's by the Sea
- DAY 04
Jost Van Dyke
Jost Van Dyke — the BVI's party island, in a friendly Caribbean way. Foxy's at Great Harbour, then over to Soggy Dollar at White Bay for the original Painkiller.
- Wade ashore to Soggy Dollar for a Painkiller
- Beach BBQ at Foxy's Great Harbour
- Bubbly Pool on the north shore (best with swell)
- Sunset at One Love Bar on White Bay
- Anchorage
- Anchor in Great Harbour or White Bay
- Dining
- Foxy's · Soggy Dollar · One Love
- DAY 05
Norman Island
Back to Norman Island for The Caves and The Indians — the BVI's best snorkelling spots, with parrotfish, sergeant majors and a permanent kaleidoscope of light.
- Snorkel The Caves on Norman's south shore
- Snorkel The Indians — four pinnacles teeming with fish
- Hike to the ridge for the panoramic island view
- Painkiller round two at the Willy T
- Anchorage
- Anchor in The Bight, Norman Island
- Dining
- Pirates Bight · Willy T
- DAY 06
Cooper Island
Cooper Island — a small, low-key cay with one of the BVI's best coral conservation programs. Sunset dinner at the Cooper Island Beach Club.
- Snorkel Cistern Point at Cooper's north end
- Visit the Cooper Island Rum Bar — 280 rums in stock
- Dive Wreck of the Rhone (Salt Island, nearby)
- Coffee at the Cooper coffee shop in the morning
- Anchorage
- Mooring buoys in Manchioneel Bay
- Dining
- Cooper Island Beach Club
- DAY 07
Tortola
Final morning hop back across Sir Francis Drake Channel to Tortola. Last swim at Smuggler's Cove on the west end, then disembarkation.
- Last swim at Smuggler's Cove
- Brunch at the Sugar Mill Hotel
- Walk the ruins of the old plantation
- Souvenir spiced rum from Callwood Distillery
- Anchorage
- Berth at Nanny Cay or Soper's Hole
- Dining
- Sugar Mill Hotel · Quito's Gazebo at Cane Garden Bay
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