The Word "Luxury" Just Got Its Meaning Back in Aruba: Enter the Saxdor 400
- Capt. Paul's Aruba Charters

- Apr 11
- 2 min read

The word "luxury" gets tossed around a lot in the charter industry. Spend five minutes scrolling through automated booking sites, and you’ll see it attached to just about every vessel afloat. But real luxury isn't a buzzword or a checkbox on an aggregator website. True luxury is tangible. It’s in the maintenance, the design, the service, and the uncompromising attention to detail.
Many claim it. Very few actually deliver it.
That is about to change. AWA Charters has just taken delivery of a brand-new Saxdor 400, and it is poised to completely redefine the charter experience in Aruba.
A Game Changer on the Water Just looking at her on the lift, the Saxdor 400 demands attention. With its striking plumb bow, incredibly sleek modern lines, and expansive deck layout, this vessel bridges the gap between high-performance handling and refined onboard comfort. It is built for the discerning client who knows the difference between a standard boat ride and a curated maritime experience.
Unmatched Design: The sharp, contemporary hull provides an exceptionally smooth and dry ride, even in the rolling Caribbean chop.
Elevated Comfort: The open, airy layout and premium finishes mean that every square inch of the vessel is optimized for relaxation and socializing.
A Statement of Intent: This isn't just another addition to the local fleet; it's a deliberate step up in class for the entire Aruban charter market.
The Human-Vetted Standard We don't rely on algorithms to tell us what a good boat looks like; we walk the docks. When establishing our Standard of Excellence audit, this is exactly the caliber of vessel we envisioned.
AWA Charters has brought something truly exceptional to the island. For clients who demand a properly vetted, meticulously maintained, and genuinely luxurious experience, the Saxdor 400 is the new benchmark.
Ready to experience the difference firsthand? Contact us to reserve your day on the water.



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