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Yacht Marina Virtual Tour

Charter guests book from abroad and buyers travel hours to see a boat. Bring the cabin, deck and marina to their screen with a 360° tour.

In the marine business, the sale starts before anyone steps aboard

A yacht marina virtual tour is a walkable 360° replica of a vessel or a marina. Distance defines this industry: the charter guest lives in another country, the buyer in another city, and the berth holder wants to choose a marina before the season starts. All of them decide at a screen. And a photo gallery has never been able to explain a boat's cabin layout or a marina's atmosphere.

The hidden cost: conversations that go nowhere

On the charter side the pattern is familiar: a guest emails for weeks and never books — because they cannot picture the boat. In sales and brokerage, buyers will not travel until they are serious, and sellers will not open the boat for every curious caller. Both sides burn time while the real buyer and the real seller fail to meet.

Competition keeps growing in the Mediterranean charter hubs, and Dutch and Belgian marinas compete for the same berth holders every spring. The company that puts a walkable boat in front of the customer stands apart at the very first touchpoint.

What a 360° tour delivers

  • Pre-booking confidence: Guests explore the cabin, saloon, deck and berths with their own eyes; doubts are resolved before the booking, not after.
  • Qualified viewings: The buyer who steps aboard has already toured the boat; the meeting starts with negotiation, not disappointment.
  • Sales without distance: International buyers explore from their screen; physical viewings are reserved for serious prospects.
  • Marina presentation: From piers to technical service, from the clubhouse to security — the whole facility in one tour makes the berth decision easy.
  • Evergreen material: One tour link serves charter catalogues, agent correspondence and boat-show presentations for years.

Where it works

Charter fleets. Each yacht gets one tour combining cabin, saloon, galley and deck. Guests make week-long charter decisions while standing inside the boat — virtually — and agency correspondence shrinks dramatically.

Yacht sales and brokerage. The listing carries the tour. Prospects walk the boat online, and the broker travels only for buyers who already know what they are coming to see.

Marinas and yacht harbours. A facility tour presents the pier layout, technical services, restaurants and social areas in a single link. Berth negotiations happen with boat owners who have already explored the marina.

Boat builders. A tour shot while the new model is still at the boat show reaches dealers and overseas customers; the show ends, the tour keeps selling.

Why 360virtualtour.net?

We have produced virtual tours since 2004, working in Türkiye, the Netherlands and Belgium — two coastal countries where the marine world is part of daily business. Shooting boats is a craft of its own: a moving floor, tight volumes, glossy varnished surfaces, and the extreme contrast between bright deck light and dark interiors. Our 16K HDR workflow balances that contrast, keeping both the mahogany grain and the instrument panel intact.

Our commercial model fits the season-based rhythm of the industry: one-time payment, lifetime hosting. No subscriptions; the tour keeps working at the same link season after season. When your fleet changes, we update the scenes — the tour never grows old.

How a shoot is planned

We agree on the berth and a suitable time together; the boat does not need to be hauled out. We plan scenes for the saloon, cabins, galley, helm and deck — a few panorama points cover the entire vessel even in tight quarters. Processed imagery is delivered within days: the tour embeds on your listing page, drops into agency correspondence as a link, and can be published to Google Street View.

Get a price for your yacht or marina

Enter the scene count and scope, and the instant calculator shows an estimate. A few photos are all we need for a firm quote.

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Can you shoot inside tight boat cabins?

Yes. Cabins, saloons and wheelhouses are where 360° panoramas shine — the whole volume is visible in a single view. Our setup is compact and built for confined spaces.

Does the boat need to be hauled out for a shoot?

No. We shoot while she is moored or anchored in calm water.

What does a marina tour cover?

Piers, technical service, fuel station, restaurants and leisure facilities combined in one tour — boat owners explore the entire marina before they ever sail in.

What happens when a listed yacht is sold?

We update the tour as your fleet changes: the sold yacht's scenes are removed and new listings are added.