Premium listing

THE CLUBHOUSE

Premium listing

2009 Horizon  98ft / 30m

10Guests
4Cabins
5Crew

From
$75,000/ week
Charter this yacht
Video
ProfileAerial ViewAerial ViewAt AnchorView of AftMain Deck AftMain Deck AftMain SalonMain SalonMain SalonGalleyGalleyMaster CabinMaster Cabin OfficeVIP CabinTwin Convertible Starboard CabinTwin Convertible Port CabinFlybridge Dining BarFlybridge Bar DiningJacuzzi FlybridgeForedeckJumping Off DeckCentre Console TenderTender and JetskiRIB Brig Eagle

The Clubhouse Yacht Charter

The Ultimate Superyacht Fiji Charter Adventure

There is a particular kind of adventure that only a handful of vessels in the world can offer — one where the sophistication of a true superyacht meets the raw, living spirit of a place most travelers never truly reach. The Clubhouse is that vessel. Anchored in the heart of the Fiji Islands, this extraordinary yacht exists at the intersection of uncompromising luxury and genuine, untamed Fijian experience. Fiji is an archipelago consisting of 332 islands, of which 106 are inhabited, covering a total area of approximately 194,000 square kilometers (75,000 square miles), with about 10% being land. For guests who want more than a sun lounger and a cocktail menu — though those are absolutely on offer too — The Clubhouse redefines what a charter adventure can be.

What Is The Clubhouse?

The Clubhouse is a superyacht built around what its owners call the "Dual Soul" philosophy: the idea that true luxury in Fiji does not mean insulating guests from the destination, but connecting them to it at the deepest possible level. The yacht is fully crewed by a team of skilled local Fijian professionals whose knowledge of these islands, their reefs, surf breaks, fishing grounds, and communities, goes generations deep.

That local expertise is the true engine of the Clubhouse experience. While comparable charter yachts in the Pacific Ocean offer polished amenities, The Clubhouse offers something rarer — authentic access. Access to outer reefs that don't appear on tourist itineraries. Access to communities that reward respectful, culturally informed visitors. Access to underwater environments, surf lineups, and fishing grounds that most guests will never have seen before and may never see again.

For anyone seriously considering a charter adventure in Fiji, The Clubhouse represents the benchmark.

Accommodation Aboard The Clubhouse

The Clubhouse is designed to accommodate guests in genuine superyacht comfort without sacrificing the spirit of adventure. Guest accommodation is configured across well-appointed cabins, including two twin cabins that make the yacht particularly well-suited to groups traveling with younger guests, friends sharing, or guests who simply prefer the flexibility of separate sleeping arrangements.

The two twin cabins are finished to the same standard as the rest of the vessel — quality linens, thoughtful storage, and a sense of space that belies the yacht's adventurous brief. Whether guests are returning from a dawn surf session at Cloudbreak or an afternoon dive on the Astrolabe Reef, the yacht's accommodation offers a genuine retreat.

For families, small groups, and mixed-generation charters, the twin cabin configuration is a practical and appealing feature that helps The Clubhouse accommodate a wider range of guests than many comparable superyachts in the Pacific Ocean.

Onboard Amenities: Superyacht Standards, Fijian Soul

Step aboard The Clubhouse and you encounter amenities that stand comparison with any vessel in the premium charter market. The beach club area allows guests to move effortlessly between the yacht and the water — a feature that matters enormously in Fiji, where much of the finest experience happens at sea level and below it. A jacuzzi on deck means guests can soak in the warm South Pacific sun while watching the islands pass. Wi-Fi connectivity ensures that those who need to stay in touch with the world can do so, even while the world feels very far away.

The entertainment offering aboard is broad and fun for all ages. Water sports equipment includes snorkeling and scuba diving gear (in all sizes), paddleboards, kayaks, an inflatable tube, water skis, and a wakeboard — a full array of water toys chosen to keep guests of all ages engaged across every energy level. There is always something to do, and always the option to do absolutely nothing — rest and relaxation are as much part of the entertainment and adventure as anything else.

The Clubhouse bar is stocked and managed with the same care applied to every aspect of the charter experience. The bar runs from the first sun of the morning through to the final nightcap. Whether guests are celebrating a sunset in the Mamanuca Islands or toasting a personal best at a famous reef break, the bar is an anchor of the social life aboard. The bar menu changes daily to reflect what is fresh and what the group is in the mood for. Entertainment options range from bowling tournaments and games nights on deck to quiet evenings watching the stars. On The Clubhouse, keeping guests entertained is a craft — the crew bring the same local knowledge and genuine warmth to on-deck fun as they do to the water adventures beyond.

The galley produces food that reflects the yacht's ocean-to-table philosophy. Guests eat exceptionally well aboard The Clubhouse, and the dining menu is shaped as much by what the sea provided that day as by any printed card.

Destination Highlights: Exploring Fiji's Major Islands

Fiji's allure lies not only in its world-famous beaches but in the hidden corners of its vast Pacific Ocean archipelago. With 332 islands, the major islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu anchor a region bursting with diversity, while the Mamanuca and Yasawa groups offer a more secluded, untouched side of paradise. These islands are celebrated for their crystalline lagoons, palm-fringed sands, and vibrant coral reefs — perfect for those seeking both relaxation and adventure.

Beyond the natural beauty, Fiji's culture is a tapestry woven from indigenous Fijian, Indian, Chinese, and European influences — a culture with extraordinary depth of origin. This unique blend is evident in everything from the architecture of coastal villages to the flavors of local cuisine. Guests can immerse themselves in the living culture by visiting traditional villages, exploring bustling markets, or timing their charter to coincide with local Fijian festivals and community events.

The major islands are also defined by their dramatic topography. The mountains of the interior rise sharply from the coast — on Viti Levu, the peaks of the highlands give way to lush river valleys that drain east and west to the coast, and the north and northwest of the island present rugged, thickly forested mountains very different from the south and southwest, where Fiji's famous surf breaks lie. Fiji's highest point is Mount Tomanivi on Viti Levu, rising to 1,324 meters (4,341 feet). The river systems of the interior are home to a range of wildlife, and wild pigs roam the forested mountain ranges of the larger islands — a reminder that much of Fiji remains genuinely untouched. The total population of the republic is distributed with the majority concentrated on Viti Levu, the rest spread across the inhabited outer islands. The Fiji government has invested significantly in maintaining the natural environment of these outer islands and their local economies. Whether you're drawn to those dramatic peaks, the tranquil river valleys, or the lively coastal areas, Fiji's hidden gems promise a charter adventure that goes far beyond the ordinary.

Yacht Details: The Clubhouse Up Close

Step aboard The Clubhouse and discover a yacht designed for both performance and pleasure, perfectly suited to the dynamic environment of the Fiji Islands. The yacht's sleek lines and modern engineering — powered by twin Caterpillar engines — ensure a smooth, stable ride as you cruise between islands or chase the next adventure. The hull is powered to handle the open Pacific Ocean passages between island groups, as well as the more sheltered reef anchorages where the finest diving and fishing take place.

Inside, The Clubhouse is a haven of comfort and style. The two twin cabins, each with its own en-suite bathroom, provide flexible accommodation for families, friends, or groups of all ages. The spacious salon and dining area are ideal for gathering after a day of exploration, while the fully stocked bar sets the stage for lively evenings, parties, and celebrations. The captain and crew ensure that every event aboard — from a quiet sunset dinner to a full group celebration — is handled with genuine warmth and skill.

Entertainment is at the heart of The Clubhouse experience. Guests can enjoy fun activities such as bowling on deck, wakeboarding, kayaking, paddleboarding, organized group events, and themed dining adventures. The adventure extends well beyond the yacht itself: surfing events, dive expeditions, fishing tournaments, and cultural excursions to Fijian mountain villages give every day a new character and every guest a new story. Whether you're unwinding in the sun, sampling the chef's daily menu, or soaking in the panoramic views, The Clubhouse offers entertainment and engagement from first light to last.

World-Class Surf: The Clubhouse's Secret Weapon

Fiji holds a singular place in global surfing consciousness. The breaks here — particularly in the Mamanuca archipelago — are among the most celebrated and demanding on earth. Cloudbreak, located off Tavarua Island, is a left-hand reef break that ranks consistently among the world's best waves. It has hosted multiple WSL Championship Tour events and drawn generations of elite surfers to these islands.

The Clubhouse provides direct access to Cloudbreak and to a range of outer reef breaks that remain largely unknown outside a small circle of expert local knowledge. This is one of the defining advantages of chartering with a vessel crewed by Fijians who have grown up in and around these waters.

The yacht's surfing credentials were underscored when Kelly Slater — widely regarded as the greatest competitive surfer in history — brought his family and friends aboard The Clubhouse. He described the experience as a "total game-changer" and "the ultimate front-row seat to paradise." For surfers of any level, from serious competitive athletes to enthusiastic intermediates, The Clubhouse positions guests at the heart of the finest surf Fiji offers.

The tender fleet makes this access practical. The Clubhouse operates a 9-meter Center Console capable of seating 14 passengers, which allows the full guest complement to transfer to surf breaks together. This is an unusually capable chase boat for a charter yacht and reflects a genuine commitment to the surfing dimension of the experience.

Pro-Level Diving: Beyond the Tourist Track

Fiji is one of the world's great diving destinations. The Republic of Fiji's reefs are among the most biodiverse in the Pacific, and the underwater landscape ranges from colorful shallow gardens to dramatic deep-water walls and channels. The Clubhouse approaches diving the way it approaches everything: with direct access to the very best, guided by people who know these waters intimately.

The yacht's PADI-certified dive masters lead guests to sites well beyond the standard recreational dive circuit. The Astrolabe Reef, located south of Kadavu Island, is one of the largest barrier reefs in the world and consistently rated among the finest dive sites in the Pacific Ocean. The Rainbow Reef, in the Somosomo Strait between Taveuni and Vanua Levu, is famous for its extraordinary soft coral density and the dramatic "White Wall" dive.

These are not sites that standard day-trip operators visit routinely. Getting to them, and diving them with the context and local knowledge that The Clubhouse's team provides, is a genuinely different experience from anything available on a conventional diving holiday. For guests who dive, this dimension of the charter adventure alone justifies the voyage.

The Clubhouse's 6-meter Brigg Eagle RIB supports dive operations — a capable inflatable that allows dive masters to position guests precisely at entry points, manage drift dives safely, and explore shallower reef systems that the main vessel cannot access.

Game Fishing and the Ocean-to-Table Ethos

The waters of the Fiji Islands are extraordinarily productive. The Pacific Ocean surrounding the archipelago supports marlin, yellowfin tuna, wahoo, mahi-mahi, and a range of species that make Fiji one of the most prized game fishing destinations in the southern hemisphere.

The Clubhouse is equipped with professional big-game fishing gear, and the crew's knowledge of local fishing grounds — the seasonal movements of pelagic species, the productive seamounts and current lines that concentrate fish — translates directly into results. Guests who want to fish will fish. The 9-meter Center Console doubles as a capable game fishing platform, with the range and speed to reach offshore grounds efficiently.

What distinguishes the fishing experience aboard The Clubhouse is the ocean-to-table ethos that governs how the catch is treated. Fish caught by guests during the day become the centerpiece of the evening dining menu. The yacht's chef prepares the day's catch with modern culinary technique and genuine Fijian influences — local spices, traditional preparation methods, produce sourced from island communities where possible. It is dining in its most direct and meaningful form: guests eat what they caught, prepared by a chef who understands both the cuisine and the culture it comes from.

This is the Clubhouse philosophy made concrete: authentic connection to Fiji, expressed through food.

The Tender Fleet: Access at Every Scale

The Clubhouse's approach to access is reflected in its tender fleet, which provides essential transport for guests between islands and activities. Three vessels support the main yacht's operations, each matched to a different dimension of the charter:

9-meter Center Console (14 passengers): The primary adventure platform. Capable, fast, and seating enough for the full guest complement plus crew, this vessel is used for surf transfers, fishing runs, and island excursions requiring range and speed. Its size and specification are unusual for a charter yacht and reflect a genuine commitment to getting guests where the action is.

6-meter Brigg Eagle RIB: The diving and exploration tender. Maneuverable and well-suited to reef approaches, drift dive pickups, and accessing coastal areas and anchorages too shallow for the main vessel or the Center Console.

Yamaha Jetblaster (3-seater): Pure fun. The Jetblaster is one of the most capable personal watercraft available — a genuine performance machine powered to deliver speed and entertainment for guests of appropriate ages. It is also a practical tool for scouting anchorages and running quick errands to nearby islands.

Together, these three tenders give The Clubhouse a reach and versatility that most charter yachts in the Pacific cannot match.

Crew and Service: Hospitality at Sea

The soul of The Clubhouse is its dedicated crew. Led by an experienced captain with deep knowledge of the Fiji Islands, the team tailors every event and every journey to the group on board.

From the moment you step aboard, the crew ensures guests are comfortable, inspired, and entertained. Whether arranging a bespoke island-hopping event, organizing a private dining adventure under the stars, planning bowling and games nights on deck, or guiding guests through snorkeling spots, the crew's attention to detail and warmth set The Clubhouse apart. The bar is always stocked and managed for the event ahead — whether that's a celebratory parties night, a relaxed bar sundowner, or an elaborate multi-course dining event in a sheltered Fijian bay.

The onboard chef crafts menus celebrating the flavors of Fiji using fresh, local ingredients and techniques drawn from the mountains, rivers, and reefs. Fun, entertainment, and adventure are built into every event aboard The Clubhouse — keeping every guest, across all ages and energy levels, entertained and genuinely inspired throughout their charter.

Planning Your Charter: Seasons, Events, and Bookings

Bookings for The Clubhouse are managed through the yacht's management team and a network of specialist charter brokers. Working with an experienced broker is the most efficient way to understand availability, charter rates, and itinerary options — brokers can advise on the full cost structure including APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) and any applicable fees.

Fiji's seasons shape the charter calendar significantly, and planning around them is essential to getting the most from your time aboard.

April to October is broadly the cooler, drier season, with average temperatures around 22°C. This period — particularly September and October — represents peak demand for surf-focused charters. The south and southwest swells that power Cloudbreak and the outer reefs arrive most consistently during these months. September and October are also excellent for diving, with strong visibility and settled weather across the archipelago.

April and May offer an excellent balance for mixed groups: the wet season is ending, the reefs are flushed and vibrant, and the crowds have not yet built. September through October sees the highest demand from surfing parties and those planning adventure-focused events aboard. April is also a popular month for corporate groups and clubs looking to host celebration events in the Fiji Islands — the weather is improving, the tourism season is ramping up, and the republic's best charter destinations are opening up for the year.

Charter Events and Private Celebrations

The Clubhouse is an exceptional platform for private events at sea. Groups who want to celebrate a milestone — a landmark birthday, a wedding anniversary, an achievement worth marking — will find in The Clubhouse a host fully equipped for the occasion. The bar is stocked and managed for events of every kind, from intimate dinners to lively parties on deck. Entertainment options include bowling tournaments, water entertainment events, high-speed tender adventures, and themed dining events celebrating the flavors of the Fiji Islands. The onboard chef creates menus inspired by Fijian tradition, and every event is managed by a crew who understand that the best celebration is one where the host disappears into the background, leaving guests with only the experience.

For corporate groups and fishing clubs planning adventure retreats, September is one of the finest months to charter in Fiji. The surf is at its most consistent, the game fishing is highly productive, and the republic's outer islands offer a spectacular setting for team events. Groups can celebrate achievements with sunset bar events, organize competitive fishing tournaments, or simply enjoy the rest and relaxation that comes from being far from the office.

For surfing groups and adventure clubs, the April–October window offers the most reliable swell events. April sees the first significant south swells of the season — eventful months for the breaks around the mountain-flanked outer islands. September brings the most powerful events of the year, and October extends the run before the weather transitions. The captain and crew plan itineraries around forecast swell events, ensuring guests are positioned at the right break when conditions peak.

The north and northwest of the major islands experience different rainfall patterns from the south and east — a consideration when planning itinerary routing. The eastern parts of the larger islands receive significantly more rainfall annually than the western regions, and the captain will factor prevailing weather into the day-to-day plan.

Who Is The Clubhouse For?

The Clubhouse is designed for guests who want superyacht comfort alongside genuine, active adventure. It is not a vessel for guests who want to remain anchored in a marina — it is a vessel for people who understand that Fiji's finest experiences happen away from the resort pools and cruise-ship itineraries, out on the water, under it, and on the islands that most visitors never reach.

Surfers — from serious competitors to enthusiastic intermediates — will find that The Clubhouse offers access to breaks and conditions no land-based operation can match. Surfing events aboard The Clubhouse are not just sessions in the water — they are defining adventure experiences, and Kelly Slater's endorsement speaks for itself.

Divers — from PADI Open Water to experienced technical divers — will find in the Fijian reefs a world-class environment, and in the yacht's dive masters, guides with genuine local expertise. Dive events are planned around tides, currents, and conditions, ensuring guests see the peaks of Fijian reef life rather than the ordinary.

Families will find in the twin cabin configuration, the full range of water sports equipment, and the crew's warmth a charter adventure that works across ages and energy levels — with fun, entertaining days on the water and relaxation built into every evening. The crew keep guests entertained at every hour of the day, across all ages and activity preferences.

Groups celebrating special occasions — anniversaries, significant birthdays, corporate events — will find The Clubhouse a superb host. The yacht is fully equipped for parties, group bowling tournaments, on-water activities including wakeboarding and kayaking, and private mountain-view dining celebrations. A dedicated broker can assist with bespoke event itineraries and eventful on-water celebrations.

Fishing clubs and adventure groups will find the Clubhouse's game fishing capability, September and October swell events, and ocean-to-table dining the ultimate specialist charter. The dramatic mountains and peaks visible from the yacht at anchor — and the communities who still raise pigs, tend mountain river farms, and celebrate traditional events in Fiji's outer islands — make every eventful day aboard feel like genuine exploration.

Anglers serious about game fishing will find in the Clubhouse's fishing capability, local knowledge, and ocean-to-table approach a charter built around their passion.

Conclusion: The Clubhouse Is Fiji's Definitive Charter Adventure

The Fiji Islands offer one of the great natural environments on earth: a Pacific Ocean archipelago of 332 islands, world-class reefs, famous surf breaks, extraordinary marine life, and a living Fijian culture that rewards curious, respectful guests. Most visitors experience a fraction of it.

The Clubhouse exists to change that. Through the combination of genuine superyacht luxury — the bar, the beach club, the jacuzzi, the chef, the twin cabins, the full water sports kit, the full amenity suite — and the irreplaceable local expertise of a Fijian crew with generational roots in these islands, The Clubhouse delivers a charter adventure without meaningful comparison in the Pacific.

The crew's captain and dive masters, the bar and its daily menu, the sun and the sea and the reef and the surf, the paddleboards and kayaks and wakeboards and the adventure events beyond — everything about The Clubhouse is oriented toward giving guests the Fiji that most people never reach. Each day is a new event: a new anchorage, a new dive, a new swell, a new mountain and coastal area never previously visited, a new reason to celebrate. That is the Dual Soul. That is the entertainment and the adventure — fun, eventful, and genuinely transformative.

Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • BBQ
  • Bow Thruster
  • Big game fishing gear
  • Jacuzzi on deck
  • Stabilizers
  • Starlink Satellite Internet
  • Sun pads
  • Sun Deck
  • Swim platform
  • Water maker
  • Wi-Fi

Water Toys

  • Jet Ski (standup)
  • Kayaks
  • Paddleboards
  • Towable Toys
  • Tube - towable
  • Wakeboard
  • Water skis - adult

Diving

  • Scuba Diving Equipment
  • Snorkeling Equipment
  • Spearfishing gear

Tenders

  • 1 x 19'8 / 6m Brigg Eagle RIB with 1 x Yamaha 115 HP engine
  • 1 x 29'10 / 9.1m Chase Tender with 2 x Volvo 220 HP engines

Plan

Charter Rates & Destinations

Oceania

  • $75,000 per week
    + all expenses

Frequently Asked Questions

How much to charter THE CLUBHOUSE?

THE CLUBHOUSE has a weekly charter price starting at $75,000 and an estimated daily charter price of $12,500.

THE CLUBHOUSE can accommodate 10 sleeping guests on board in 4 cabins.

Legal Disclaimer

Motor Yacht THE CLUBHOUSE is displayed on this page for informational purposes and may not necessarily be available for charter. The yacht details are displayed in good faith and whilst believed to be correct are not guaranteed, please check with your charter broker. Charter Index does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information or images displayed as they may not be current. All yacht details and charter pricing are subject to change without prior notice and are without warranty.

U.S. Customs & Border Protection

The yachting industry has no global listing service to which all charter yachts must subscribe to, making it impossible to ascertain a truly up-to-date view of the market. Charter Index is a news and information service and not always informed when yachts leave the charter market, or when they are recently sold and renamed, it is not always clear if they are still for charter. Whilst we endeavour to maintain accurate information, the existence of a listing on Charter Index should in no way supersede official documentation supplied by the representatives of a yacht.

Specification

Yacht nameTHE CLUBHOUSE
Speed (cruising)18.5kph / 10kn
Speed (max)38.9kph / 21kn
Engine2x Caterpillar C32
HullMonohull
Launched2009
Refitted2023
BuilderHorizon