THE QUEEN

OF THE FLEET


WELCOME ABOARD TREE OF LIFE

This is sailing as it was meant to be—private, exquisite, and deeply felt. Tree of Life is a luxury sailing yacht based in Newport, Rhode Island, offering rare, intimate charters for those who value beauty, exclusivity, and time well lived.

By day, Tree of Life welcomes up to 12 guests for graceful coastal sails, intimate celebrations, and unhurried hours along Rhode Island’s storied shoreline. By night, the yacht becomes a private sanctuary for up to 6 overnight guests, where curated itineraries, lantern glow, and still water soften time into something rare and unforgettable. Each charter is thoughtfully tailored—no crowds, no scripts, no rush. Only wind, water, and a level of care that allows you to truly arrive.

This is not a tour.
It is an experience of presence, connection, and quiet luxury—designed to linger long after you return to shore.

Step aboard.
The sea is waiting.

Outline drawing of a scallop shell with a small piece of shell at the bottom.
A sailboat with multiple sails sailing in the open water during sunset

Built in 1991,

Tree of Life is more than a vessel—she is a living expression of timeless elegance and devotion to the sea. She has completed two world circumnavigations in her life, exploring far off destinations such as New Zealand and French Polynesia. Lovingly cared for and continually refined, every detail reflects a deep respect for craftsmanship and comfort. From the gleaming Koa wood paneling and European stone washed linen bedding to the oversized chase longes on deck, her spaces invite both inspiration and relaxation. Blending the soul of a classic sailing yacht with the ease of modern luxury, Tree of Life carries her guests with effortless grace—offering an experience on New England waters where adventure and tranquility meet.

Interior of a boat or yacht with wood-paneled walls, a dining area with a polished wooden table, green patterned upholstered seats, and a vase of colorful flowers on the table. There are small windows, a hanging lantern, and walking space leading to the back of the vessel.
Interior of a bedroom on a boat, featuring a bed with green pillows, a flower vase, wood paneling, small porthole windows, and soft lighting.
Interior of a boat's cabin with a U-shaped wooden booth, a wooden dining table, and green striped cushions, with small rectangular windows on the hull.