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Ella Peters has carved out a unique niche as a superyacht nanny, accompanying ultrawealthy families on lavish vacations aboard luxurious vessels. Her role takes her to glamorous destinations such as Cannes, Nice, St. Tropez, and Sardinia, where she ensures that the children of affluent clients are entertained and cared for during their extravagant getaways.
Working on superyachts is not just about providing childcare; it involves creating a fun and engaging environment for kids amidst the opulence of yacht life. The charters can cost an astounding $500,000 a week, showcasing the level of luxury and expectation that comes with such an elite lifestyle. Ella’s responsibilities include organizing activities, supervising playtime, and ensuring the safety of the children while their parents enjoy the high seas.
The job demands flexibility, creativity, and a keen understanding of the unique dynamics of wealthy families. For Ella, every day offers a new adventure, blending travel with the joys and challenges of nurturing children in extraordinary settings.
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