Superyacht Jobs

Your Gateway to a Life at Sea

Working on a superyacht isn’t just a job — it’s a lifestyle. From travelling the world to earning a tax-free income, superyacht careers offer opportunities that few other industries can match. But breaking in requires more than just applying online — it takes the right positioning, timing, and strategy. This page will show you what roles exist, what you can earn, and how to get started.

What Is a Superyacht Job?

Superyacht jobs are roles onboard privately owned or charter luxury yachts, typically ranging from 24m to over 100m in length. These vessels operate globally and require professional crew to maintain service, safety, and operations at the highest standard.

Most contracts include:

  • Tax-free salary
  • Free accommodation onboard
  • All meals covered
  • Travel opportunities across multiple countries

Popular Entry-Level Superyacht Jobs

If you’re new to the industry, these are the most common starting positions:

Deckhand

Work outdoors assisting with maintenance, cleaning, and water sports. Ideal for hands-on, active individuals.

Steward / Stewardess

Responsible for guest service, housekeeping, and creating a luxury onboard experience. One of the most in-demand entry roles.

Galley Assistant

Support the yacht chef with food prep and kitchen duties — perfect if you have a hospitality background.

Junior Crew Roles

Many yachts hire junior positions with minimal experience, provided you present yourself correctly and meet basic requirements.

How Much Can You Earn?

Superyacht salaries vary depending on the role and vessel size, but entry-level crew typically earn:

$1,500 – $3,000+ /m

(tax-free)

Tips on charter yachts

(can significantly increase income)

Annual progression

as you gain experience

With low living expenses onboard, most crew are able to save a large portion of their income.

Why Most People Never Get Hired

Breaking into yachting is competitive — not because there aren’t jobs, but because most applicants approach it the wrong way.

Common mistakes include:

  • Sending generic CVs that don’t meet industry standards
  • Applying through the wrong channels
  • Not understanding what captains and recruiters expect
  • Lacking the right certifications or presentation


The result? No responses, no interviews, and months of frustration.

What You Actually Need to Get Started

To qualify for most entry-level superyacht jobs, you typically need:

  • A valid passport
  • Basic safety certification (STCW)
  • A professional CV tailored to yachting
  • The ability to relocate or travel
  • A strong work ethic and willingness to start at entry level


But more importantly — you need to know
how to position yourself correctly.

The Smart Way to Break Into the Industry

Instead of guessing your way through applications, successful candidates follow a structured approach:

  • Target the right roles based on their background
  • Apply through the correct agencies and platforms
  • Present a CV that meets industry expectations
  • Prepare properly for interviews


This is exactly what we help you do inside our coaching program.

Ready to Get Started?

If you’re serious about working on a superyacht, the next step is to find out if you qualify — and get a clear plan to move forward.

and start your journey today.

Your First Superyacht Job Could Be Closer Than You Think

With the right guidance, strategy, and action, you can go from zero experience to your first role at sea in a matter of months. Don’t leave it to chance.