Anchord, a revolutionary new luxury raffle platform, is making waves this superyacht season – just as celebrities like Rihanna, Kim Kardashian, and Jeff Bezos are being spotted soaking up the high life at sea. With the glamour in full swing, there’s never been a better time to embrace your inner A-lister.
Each month, Anchord gives participants the chance to win an extraordinary seven-day superyacht holiday for six people. With entry starting from just £10 online (or free by post), this is a unique opportunity to step aboard a 25-45 metre luxury vessel and cruise through the same sun-drenched destinations that fill the feeds of the rich and famous.

Designed to make elite experiences more accessible, Anchord pairs high-end travel with affordability and a touch of excitement. Winners can expect an all-inclusive charter, complete with a professional crew, fine cuisine, and five-star service throughout.
What makes the experience even more exclusive is its alignment with the global yachting calendar. From iconic hotspots of the Mediterranean to the vibrant shores of the Caribbean, each prize follows the seasonal route. This month’s grand prize? A sun-soaked escape from Athens, cruising the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean.
But it’s not just about luxury. Anchord also weaves philanthropy into its mission. A minimum of £10,000 from each month’s proceeds is donated to Naomi House & Jacksplace, a hospice supporting life-limited and life-threatened children and young adults. Moreover, a local hospice chosen based on the previous winner’s location will also receive support, meaning that every ticket sold contributes to making a real difference in communities across the UK.
So, rather than simply admiring celebrity yacht getaways from afar this summer, Anchord invites you to take part. With just a small entry, you could soon find yourself lounging on deck, cocktail in hand, and living the superyacht dream – all while supporting vital charitable causes.
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