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Originally Posted by belizesailor
The sailing part is easy....the big hassle is doing business in a foreign country (been, there done that). The answer varies quite a lot from one country to the next...and the answer is very arduous in many countries. The "Med" and "Caribbean" are not sufficient to establish venue. To answer your question in detail you must specify a country. FYI: you cant legally just pop into a country and start running charters.
Your citizenship and the country of build and regstration of the vessel affect the answer signficantly too.
Got answers to all the above?
Do you want to do day sails or extended charters (~3 - 10 days)?
Once you have jumped thru all of those hoops, then be aware that chartering is hard work. If you run charters in a popular venue then it is common to run back to back charters with 24 hour turn around during peak season....do about half a dozen back to backs and you will likely be ready to quit the charter biz....many do.
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Thanks for the quick reply!
It's probably going to be
GREECE as we fell in love with the beauty and hospitality. I've never been to the
Caribbean so can't really answer to that question now.
Charters would be for extended periods, at least a week.
As stated before, I'm a Belgian resident and the boat was built in
France in 2017.
I understand you can't just pop into a country and start running charters but as far as I know, the boat itself is Belgian territory right?
Also, I assume the VAT on the rental should be paid to the local authority, how does that work?
Thanks again for the response!