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B>OSLO: Scandinavian Charter Yachts
Sail out of the harbor on the 55-ft. Princess, explore the fjords and stop at some shoreside museums. Up to 22 passengers for $2,957 per day
AUCKLAND: New Zealand Classic yachts
Recently refurbished, the 46-ft., 69-year-old launch Lady Gay once carried royalty and patrolled the city's shores during World War II. Now you and 19 friends can take it for a troll at $1,191 a day
SINGAPORE: Atlantis Yachts
For up to 12 passengers, a 65-ft. superluxurious Italian-built yacht can cruise past the skyline, around the leafy southern islands and drop anchor for swimming and a picnic ashore. You can even take it to Malaysia for golf. The tab is $2,600 per day
CHICAGO: Angela's Charter Service
Skate around the harbor on the 60-ft. SunSea, which, unique for a boat this length, can pass through the locks and up the Chicago River to downtown. Six hours costs $1,800 for 20 people
CANNES: Dolmen Charter
Sail like a movie star on the 67-ft., 16-passenger L'Alliance, which comes with a 40-h.p. outboard motor and a kayak, starting at $2,551 per day
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