Overview
EOL B yacht charter in Mediterranean
A EOL B charter is strongest when the yacht choice is tied to the route. For clients who need space, service, and a polished guest flow, the useful question is how full-scale superyacht presence with formal service and serious deck space fits short coastal hops where swim stops, lunch timing, and a relaxed return matter more than distance and whether the route protects hosting time on deck.
Leopard111m8 guests4 cabins
Charter fit
How to use EOL B
EOL B is best considered for clients who need space, service, and a polished guest flow, with full-scale superyacht presence with formal service and serious deck space. The useful planning angle is a private celebration or corporate hosting brief, not a generic yacht-listing comparison.
Shortlist logic
Why this yacht belongs in the conversation
EOL B should make the shortlist when the brief needs a private celebration or corporate hosting brief around Mediterranean and Capri. The decision should weigh 111'7 / 34m, 8 guests, 4 cabins, 2005 | 2009 (Refitted) against route timing and guest flow.
- Best use
- a private celebration or corporate hosting brief
- Guest profile
- 8 guests; clients who need space, service, and a polished guest flow
- Route style
- Naples or Sorrento boarding with a focused Capri day; strongest when the route protects hosting time on deck
- Port logic
- protect lunch and tender windows before adding extra coastal stops
- Compare by
- ask whether a smaller or larger yacht would make the same route feel easier
- Watch-out
- the shortlist should include one realistic alternative in case dates, berth access, or owner approval change
When this yacht makes sense
EOL B suits clients who need space, service, and a polished guest flow when the brief is a private celebration or corporate hosting brief. The 8 guests profile gives enough structure to plan the guest list early. 4 cabins also makes overnight suitability easier to judge.
Where to use it
Mediterranean can work well for EOL B, but the route needs discipline. The best plan keeps the day focused instead of trying to collect too many stops, especially when the route protects hosting time on deck.
Season and booking notes
Season matters because berth pressure, weather windows, and guest expectations change the charter. May to September, when Capri timing, tender access, and lunch reservations need clean planning. A useful shortlist should also explain why ask whether a smaller or larger yacht would make the same route feel easier.
Life on board
full-scale superyacht presence with formal service and serious deck space. Water toys and tenders make the day more active when the anchorage is right. This is where a broker note is more useful than a raw specification list.
Compare before booking
Do not compare EOL B on price alone. The stronger comparison is whether another yacht makes Naples or Sorrento boarding with a focused Capri day easier, gives the group a better deck rhythm, or solves a port constraint more cleanly.
What to verify
A good recommendation for EOL B should include one reason to choose it and one condition to verify. That keeps the page useful for real charter planning instead of becoming another listing entry.
Technical profile
Specifications
- Builder
- Leopard
- Length
- 111'7 / 34m
- Built
- 2005 | 2009 (Refitted)
- Guests
- 8
- Cabins
- 4
- Crew
- 4
- Price context
- €84,000 p/week + expenses Approx $98,500
- Cruising speed
- 30 Knots
- Model
- Leopard 34
- Beam
- 24'1 / 7.35m
- Draft
- 4' / 1.22m
Charter price
What the charter price is really buying
EOL B is positioned around €84,000 p/week + expenses Approx $98,500, before the final charter budget is shaped by APA, tax, fuel, berths, provisioning, delivery and the route requested.
Build and scale
Leopard build, 111m class
Guest experience
The value is in the way the yacht supports guests: cabins, deck space, crew flow, toys, tenders, service rhythm and the ability to make the route feel effortless.
Operating reality
Fuel, provisioning, berths, delivery, local taxes and crew gratuity should be clarified before treating any weekly or day rate as the full charter budget.
Guest fit
Who EOL B suits
Strong
Families and private groups
EOL B gives the group a cabin-led base for multi-day planning, with space to balance privacy, meals and time on deck.
Strong
Active charter guests
The yacht data includes toys or tenders, so the charter can be planned around swimming, water time and an active anchorage rhythm.
Selective
Event or hosting briefs
For event-style use, confirm legal guest capacity, deck flow and whether the yacht is intended for cruising or static hosting.
Inspect style
Design-sensitive clients
Interior mood, deck style and service tone should match the client. The right yacht is not only the largest available yacht, it is the yacht guests want to live in.
Charter fit scorecard
EOL B by charter criteria
Space and comfort
5/5
The 111m class gives the yacht its baseline for deck space, cabins and guest flow.
Toys and activity
4.5/5
The available toy and tender data supports a more active charter plan.
Wellness and amenities
4.5/5
Amenities and features give the yacht stronger onboard value beyond transport.
Price clarity
Visible
Rate context is available, but APA, tax, fuel, berths and delivery still need confirmation.
Comparison
EOL B vs newer 80m+ yachts
Newer yachts in the same class may offer fresher interiors, newer beach clubs or updated wellness layouts. EOL B should be compared on guest fit, refit status, deck flow, crew programme, toys, range, availability and the route you actually want to run.
The strongest shortlist is not the newest yacht by default. It is the yacht whose layout, service style and operating assumptions match the client, the port and the itinerary.
Profile
About EOL B
Toys
Onboard Eol B has a range of toys and accessories to keep you and your guests entertained on the water throughout your stay. Principle among these are SEABOBs, that allow you to skim along the surface or steer under the crystal water and experience life swimming with the fish. If that isn't enough Eol B also features paddleboards and snorkelling equipment. Eol B has a 4.3m/14'1" Williams Jet Tenders Tender to transfer you from ship to shore. Based in the magical waters of the Mediterranean all year round Eol B is ready for your next luxury yacht charter. Let Eol B Discover the magical places, food and experiences of the the Mediterranean. Experience the magical places, food and experiences of the Mediterranean this summer from the luxury of your own open yacht. Eol B, her captain and talented crew are ready to make sure that your yachting experience is like nothing else.
Overview
The 34.1m/111'11" open yacht 'Eol B' by shipyard Leopard offers flexible accommodation for up to 8 guests in 4 cabins. Built in 2005, Eol B provides the exhilarating thrill of a sports car while providing charter guests the utmost outdoor comfort onboard.
Performance Range
Built with a GRP hull and GRP superstructure, she has impressive speed and great efficiency thanks to her planing hull. Powered by 3 x MTU engines, she comfortably cruises at 30 knots, reaches a maximum speed of 40 knots with a range of up to 600 nautical miles from her 16,000 litre fuel tanks at 34 knots. With a shallow draft of 1.22m/4' Eol B can anchor closer to coves and sheltered bays overnight.
Guest Accommodation
Eol B is great for families thanks to her child-friendly setup. She offers guest accommodation for up to 8 guests with a layout comprising a master suite, one VIP cabin and two twin cabins. There are 6 beds in total, including 3 king, 1 queen, 1 double, 2 singles and 1 pullman. She is also capable of carrying up to 4 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht charter experience.
Onboard Comfort Entertainment
Whatever your activities on your charter, you'll find some impressive features are seamlessly integrated to help you, notably Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing you to stay connected at all times, should you wish. Guests will experience complete comfort while chartering thanks to air conditioning.
Onboard
Experience
Special features
- Cruising speed of 30 knots
- Sleeps 8 guests
- 4.3m/14'1" Williams Jet Tenders Tender
- Shallow draft and fast speeds for reef exploration
Amenities
- Exterior Bar
- Foredeck Seating with Table
- Wi-Fi
- Swimming platform
- Sunpads
- Air Conditioning
Water toys
- Seabob
- 2 x Paddleboards
- Snorkelling Equipment
Tenders
- 1 x 14'1 / 4.3m Williams Jet Tenders Tender
Commercial
Rates and seasons
Summer Season
€84,000 p/week + expenses Approx $98,500
Mediterranean · France · Italy · Monaco · French Riviera
Winter Season
€84,000 p/week + expenses Approx $98,500
Mediterranean · France · Italy · Monaco · French Riviera
Cruising
Regions
Monaco · French Riviera
Planning notes
Before you request dates
- Confirm whether EOL B's 8 guests profile fits the full party.
- Check whether EOL B's 4 cabins layout fits overnight plans.
- Match the first route draft to Naples or Sorrento boarding with a focused Capri day.
- Ask why EOL B beats the nearest alternative for a private celebration or corporate hosting brief.
- Confirm the port plan: protect lunch and tender windows before adding extra coastal stops.
- When requesting EOL B, combine dates, guest count, and route style in one brief so alternatives can be compared fairly.
Availability
Request EOL B charter availability
Share your dates, destination, guest count and preferred pace. A charter expert will confirm availability, rate context, APA assumptions and whether EOL B fits the route.
FAQ
EOL B charter questions
Is EOL B a good fit for Mediterranean?
Yes, if the route is planned around short coastal hops where swim stops, lunch timing, and a relaxed return matter more than distance. The broker should confirm dates, boarding point, guest count, and cruising area before treating it as available.
Who should consider EOL B?
EOL B is strongest for clients who need space, service, and a polished guest flow. The final recommendation depends on how the cabins, crew setup, and Mediterranean and Capri timing fit the brief.
What should I send before requesting EOL B?
For EOL B, share the date window, boarding point, day or overnight format, and how formal the onboard service should feel.