What is Seayott?

Introduction to Seayott Getting Started Guide

Seayott is a luxury yacht rental platform that connects yacht owners with customers looking for premium nautical experiences.

Seayott

Terms of Service Guest Terms

  1. Booking.

When you book a Listing, you are agreeing to pay all charges for your booking including the Listing price, applicable fees like Seayott's service fee, taxes and any other items identified during checkout (collectively, "Total Price").

If you choose to pay using a currency that differs from the currency set by the Provider for their Listing, the price displayed to you is based on a currency conversion rate determined by us.

When you receive the booking confirmation, a contract for Provider Services (a "Reservation") is formed directly between you and the Host.

In addition to these Terms, you will be subject to, and responsible for complying with, all terms of the Reservation, including without limitation, the cancellation policy and any other rules, standards, policies, or requirements identified in the Listing or during checkout that apply to the Reservation. It is your responsibility to read and understand these rules, standards, policies, and requirements prior to booking a Listing. Be aware that some Providers work with a broker or as part of a team to provide their Charter Services.

1.1 Cruise Reservations A Cruise Reservation is a limited license to enter, occupy and use the boat. If you stay onboard overtime, the Provider has the right to make you leave in a manner permitted by applicable law, including by imposing reasonable overstay penalties. You may not exceed the maximum number of allowed Guests.

1.2 Reservations for Experiences and Other Provider Services. An Experience or other Provider Service Reservation entitles you to participate in, attend, or use that Experience or Provider Service. You are responsible for confirming that you, and anyone you invite, meet minimum age, proficiency, fitness or other requirements. You are responsible for informing the Host of any medical or physical conditions, or other circumstances that may impact your ability to participate, attend or use the Experience or Provider Service. Except where expressly authorized, you may not allow any person to join an Experience or other Host Service unless they are included as an additional guest during the booking process.

  1. Cancellations, Reservation Issues, Refunds and Booking Modifications.

2.1 Cancellations, Reservation Issues, and Refunds. In general, if you cancel a Reservation, the amount refunded to you is determined by the cancellation policy that applies to that Reservation. But, in certain situations, other policies may take precedence and determine what amount is refunded to you. If something outside your control requires you to cancel a Reservation, you may be entitled to a partial or full refund under our Major Disruptive Events Policy. If the Provider cancels, or you experience a Reservation Issue (as defined in our Rebooking and Refund Policy for Charters), you may be entitled to rebooking assistance or a partial or full refund under our Rebooking and Refund Policy for Charters. Different policies apply to certain categories of Listings; for example, Experiences Reservations are governed by the Refund Policy for Experiences. See each Additional Legal Term or Policy for details about what is covered, and what refund applies in each situation. You may appeal a decision by Airbnb by contacting our customer service.

2.2 Booking Modifications. Providers and Guests are responsible for any booking modifications they agree to make via the Seayott Platform or direct Seayott customer service to make on their behalf ("Booking Modifications"), and agree to pay any additional amounts, fees or taxes associated with any Booking Modification.

  1. Your Responsibilities.

You are responsible for your own acts and omissions and are also responsible for the acts and omissions of anyone you invite to join or provide access to any Yacht Charter, all areas and facilities where the Yacht Charter is located that the Provider and Guest are legally entitled to use in connection with the Yacht Charter ("Marina"), or any Experience, or other Provider Service. For example, this means: (i) you are responsible for leaving an Yacht (and related personal property) or Marina in the condition it was in when you arrived, (ii) you are responsible for paying all valid and confirmed Damage Report amounts as set forth in Section 16 of these Terms, and (iii) you must act with integrity, treat others with respect and comply with applicable laws at all times. If you are booking for an additional guest who is a minor or if you bring a minor to a Host Service, you must be legally authorized to act on behalf of the minor and you are solely responsible for the supervision of that minor. You are not responsible for the acts and omissions of anyone who you have contracted with through the Seayot Platform for the provision of Provider Services, and have invited or given access to a Yacht for the purpose of supplying such Provider Services.

Was this page helpful?