Kamchatka

Kamchatka

Kamchatka is yachting’s final frontier. This UNESCO-protected volcanic peninsula points 1,000km out into the Pacific . Charter a yacht here and discover a simmering wilderness of fire and ice.

Simmering Wilderness

Simmering Wilderness

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YACHTING’S FINAL FRONTIER

Your Guide to Kamchatka

YACHTING’S FINAL FRONTIER

A land of fire and ice, Kamchatka has tested explorers to the very limit. The first Europeans only arrived in the 1600s, long after the Americas and Japan. The great Titus Bering nearly died on his coastal survey in 1729 – but received a princely 1,000 rubles for his effort.

YOUR GUIDE TO KAMCHATKA

PRIMORDIAL BEAUTY

In Soviet times, the port of Petropavlovsk was closed to sailors. Today superyachts in Kamchatka are only seldom seen. But this frontier town is the launching pad for adventures into the interior, mostly commonly by light aircraft, Mi8 helicopter, or six-wheel-drive. On a Kamchatka yacht charter parties can navigate up the raging Mutnovsky River and bathe midstream in a volcanic spring. Wildlife safaris take in monsters of the ridge: marmot, lynx, brown beer and arctic fox.

Your Guide to Kamchatka

Diverse Wildlife

Offshore, the peninsula descends a full 10km under the Pacific Ocean. Like a northern Patagonia, wildlife thrives in this deepest of oceans, including orcas, sea lions and porpoise. From a superyacht crow’s nest, bridge or tender, one can even spot migrating pods of humpback and blue whale. Wildlife fans in on a yacht charter in Kamchatka will be spoilt for choice.