Le Boat Raising the Bar for Self-Drive Boating with Launch of Luxury Fleet

Le Boat is set to raise the bar for self-drive boating with the launch of its brand-new Luxury fleet in 2025.

In response to the rising demand for luxury experiences, Le Boat has unveiled its brand-new Luxury fleet, set to launch in 2025. Meticulously designed for couples and small families, the Luxury range promises premium comfort, ease of handling, and thoughtfully curated amenities. These boats, featuring bright and inviting spaces, are truly set apart from any other self-drive vessels available.
A recent agreement between Le Boat and Groupe Beneteau, under their Delphia brand in Poland, will see Europe’s largest boat rental company invest over £100m into its international fleet over the next 10 years.
Of the 400 new Delphia boats slated to be built over the coming decade for Le Boat, 100 will be made in the next three years, including at least 25 in 2025. These orders will be a combination of the current Horizon range, plus 34 of a premium new one-to-two cabin boat, aptly named “Liberty” which will be launched in 2025.
Cheryl Brown, Le Boat’s Managing Director, said: “2025 is set to be an exciting year for Le Boat as we continue to invest more in our fleet than any other operator. We’ve been working with Beneteau/Delphia for many years, designing and building our innovative Horizon fleet since 2016.
“Now we’ve created a brand new boat which will arrive on the waterways in 2025. Its design takes all the amazing characteristics from our Horizon boats and ‘supercharged’ them with even more comfort, luxurious features and thoughtful attention to detail.”
Every vessel in Le Boat’s Luxury fleet will be equipped with exceptional features aimed at delivering premium comfort. Highlights include a spacious flybridge with a large BBQ hotplate and fridge, three well-appointed outdoor seating areas, airy cabins with memory foam mattresses, and thoughtful touches like a dishwasher and Nespresso® coffee machine.
With all holiday extras included—such as bicycles, boat cleaning, parking, and a grocery starter pack—Liberty aims to provide an all-inclusive luxury experience on some of Europe’s most stunning waterways. With prices starting from £2,000 for a week-long cruise, Le Boat is catering to the luxury market without compromising accessibility. No prior experience is needed, only a sense of adventure.
The inaugural Liberty boat is scheduled to arrive in Castelnaudary, France, in February 2025, where it will undergo pre-service checks before welcoming its first guests onboard from April 2025. From there, it will be available for cruising from selected Le Boat bases in France, Germany, England, and the Netherlands.
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