Is this the Ultimate Pacific Yacht Charter?

The 285-foot Feadship Lonian and its 216-foot Astilleros shadow cat Hodor are now accepting inquiries.
285-foot Feadship Lonian
The 285-foot Feadship Lonian, available in the Pacific, had a refit 2024 refit and has 5,000-nautical-mile range. Amenities include a theater, a salon, a pool, and seven staterooms. Courtesy Edmiston

Some pretty cool charter yachts head to the Pacific for charters these days. From Tahiti to Fiji and beyond, it’s usually possible to find at least one superyacht (and often more) with impressive features and build pedigree.

Recently, though, Edmiston made an announcement that seems as if it will be tough to beat: The 285-foot Feadship Lonian and its 216-foot Astilleros shadow cat Hodor are now accepting inquiries for charters in the Pacific during summer 2025.

The two vessels are quite a combination. Lonian is a 2018 launch that most recently was refitted in 2024. According to numerous sources, the yacht has accommodations for 14 guests in seven staterooms, with additional quarters for 27 crew. Guest amenities include a movie theater, beauty salon, elevator and swimming pool. Range is reportedly 5,000 nautical miles at 12 knots, with a top hop of 18 knots—allowing for some true exploring to outer-island regions where other yachts typically do not go.

216-foot Astilleros shadow cat Hodor
The 216-foot Astilleros shadow cat Hodor, dubbed the world’s largest floating toybox, stows a submersible, ATVs and has a dedicated workshop. Courtesy Edmiston

Hodor, meanwhile, has been described as the world’s largest floating toybox. It was designed based on a fast ferry platform, and the catamaran shape allows for all kinds of possibilities for the cargo.

Some reports from reputable sources have cited not just the standard yacht toys such as personal watercraft and Laser dinghies, but also serious additions such as a submersible, multiple tenders in the 50-foot range, smaller tenders of various capabilities, and shoreside-ready quad bikes, ATVs and motorcycles.

There’s reportedly also a decompression chamber along with the scuba-diving equipment, as well as a dedicated workshop for keeping all the tenders and toys up and running in the best possible condition for guest use.

Edmiston is calling these two vessels the “ultimate charter package” and urging brokers to reach out on behalf of clients who want to experience “some of the world’s most breathtaking and remote destinations.”

What’s the weekly base rate to charter Lonian and Hodor in the Pacific? Sorry, that information is available only upon serious request for a booking.

Take the next step: contact charter broker Robert Shepherd at edmiston.com