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DESTINATION GUIDES YACHT DIRECTORY

CHARTER COLLECTION 2016

THE QUINTESSENTIAL GUIDE TO LUXURY YACHT CHARTER ESCAPES THE JOURNAL FROM NORTHROP & JOHNSON PUBLICATION 02
















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WELCOME TO SEASCAPES, AN ANNUAL PUBLICATION BY NORTHROP & JOHNSON Seascapes is the perfect guide for the adventurous at heart and for yachting enthusiasts of all types who enjoy quality time at sea in the most lavish settings. Seascapes features 22 cruising guides that have been carefully crafted by Northrop & Johnson’s charter experts who know all the ins and outs of the most sought-after corners of the world, ranging from traditional yachting hubs to off-the-beaten-track destinations. In addition, Seascapes offers a discerning selection of 109 luxury superyachts to choose from. This sophisticated coffee table book is the quintessential guide to your next great adventure and offers the world to anyone who opens it. From classic yachting favorites like the French Riviera to the exotic islands of Southeast Asia, Seascapes provides you with a wide-ranging collection of destinations and activities to enjoy.

Northrop & Johnson’s charter experts have the acquired knowledge to tailor your holiday in some of the most idyllic destinations on the planet. These destinations include full itineraries, maps, photos and all of the information you need to choose the cruising grounds of your next luxury charter holiday. From the best restaurants and shopping to the must-visit attractions and sights, Seascapes has recommendations and reviews from Northrop & Johnson’s charter experts to help guide you while planning your luxury escape. Enjoy exploring each destination’s hot spots and hidden secrets before you embark. After you’ve been inspired by the destinations, peruse our comprehensive collection of the world’s best luxury charter yachts, where vivid photos and complete details will help you select the perfect yacht to take you on the perfect holiday.

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18 Our Heritage 20 About Charter – Destinations 26 Western Mediterranean Amalfi Coast Côte d’Azur Balearics Sardinia 36 Eastern Mediterranean Adriatic The Ionian Islands Turkey Greek Isles 46 Caribbean + The Bahamas The Exumas British Virgin Islands Leeward Islands Turks & Caicos 56 The Americas Alaska Florida Baja Mexico New England Galapagos 68 Global Gems Norway New Zealand Whitsundays Thailand French Polynesia 80 Yachts Directory Over 50 metres Under 50 metres Performance yachts Sailing yachts – 294 Services & Marketing 302 Our Offices

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WHEN CHARTERING A LUXURY YACHT, THE WORLD IS YOUR OYSTER

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O U R H E R I TA G E SINCE 1949 Northrop & Johnson is the quintessential full-service yacht brokerage. Since 1949, we have offered discerning clientele an innovative, sophisticated approach to all aspects of the yachting lifestyle. Northrop & Johnson’s reputation of success is built on decades of commitment to clients and commerce within the industry. From yacht sales and purchase to charter, management and marketing of the world’s most exclusive luxury vessels, Northrop & Johnson offers a total-service approach. Our impressive record of yacht sales, growing charter fleet and global expansion are a testament to the honesty, integrity and steadfast promise to deliver the best to our clientele. Shortly after World War II, Jim Northrop and George Johnson formed a partnership to provide a quality yacht brokerage service to their close circle of yachting companions on Long Island Sound. The first Northrop & Johnson office opened in 1949 at 366 Madison Avenue in lower Manhattan and served as the foundation for the fledgling brokerage house. Here began Northrop & Johnson’s true-blue “Yankee” heritage, which is reflected in the company’s reputation for honesty, integrity and fair play. The word about the “Gentlemen Brokers” of Northrop & Johnson spread throughout the tight-knit yachting community of New York and created the platform on which the company’s sterling reputation was built. By the early 1960s, Northrop & Johnson had expanded with branch offices in Stamford, Connecticut; Miami, Florida; and Marblehead, Massachusetts.

In 1971, Kees Van Vliet opened the first U.S.-affiliated yacht brokerage office in Europe; the office was based in Cannes, France. By the late 1970s, additional offices were added in Newport, Rhode Island; Puerto Buenos, Spain; and St. Petersburg, Florida. During the 1970s and 1980s, Northrop & Johnson became the premier large yacht brokerage in the United States. Many of the industry’s most influential names began their careers with Northrop & Johnson. Today, Northrop & Johnson is recognized at every major yachting venue throughout the world. Our strategic alliances and and extensive network provide abundant support and representation for the vessels in our fleet in every major yachting center. All Northrop & Johnson brokers have access to market intelligence and a vast database to deliver the most valuable support. Today, with more than six decades of longevity and 14 offices worldwide, including six offices in Asia (the largest presence of any yacht brokerage), Northrop & Johnson continues to provide customized services that exceed each client’s needs. Northrop & Johnson has become an industry icon and we are proud to continue this heritage as the world’s foremost authority on the sale, purchase, charter, charter management and new construction of luxury superyachts.


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LET OUR EXPERTS TAILOR YOUR CHARTER EXPERIENCE, FROM THE DESTINATION TO THE YACHT, THE ITINERARY & THE MENU


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ABOUT CHARTER L U X U R Y VA C A T I O N S Yacht charters are the preeminent luxury vacation. Choosing a luxury yacht charter affords you complete control over every aspect of your holiday. Our experts can help you tailor your charter experience, choosing everything from the destination to the yacht, the itinerary and the menu —even the Champagne. The ability to customize your luxury yacht charter truly allows you to create your picture-perfect dream holiday that leaves nothing to be desired. Luxury charter yachts are staffed by the top maritime and service professionals in the world. From the captain to the chef, professional yacht crew have all of the training and skills to provide luxury service and complete safety as you cruise. The extremely knowledgeable captains and crew of luxury charter yachts know the ins and outs of practically every cruising destination.

From the hottest spots to the best spas to off-thebeaten-path restaurants, our experts can facilitate everything from VIP access at the best club to a private table at that authentic eatery. The crew of your luxury charter yacht will help elevate your experience from a run-of-the-mill vacation to an exciting holiday with five-star service and plenty of exciting surprises. No matter what your mind conjures, Northrop & Johnson’s charter brokers are able to find what you’re looking for and the captains and crew of our incredible fleet will take your holiday from a beautiful dream to an unforgettable reality.

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H OW T O C H A RT E R EXPERT ADVICE After you make the choice to charter a luxury yacht, your next step is to get in contact with a Northrop & Johnson charter broker. Northrop & Johnson’s professional, expert charter brokers are able to work with you to create the ideal holiday. From the moment you make an inquiry to the moment you disembark, Northrop & Johnson’s charter brokers will ensure your complete and total satisfaction with the entire charter experience. Northrop & Johnson charter brokers will help you select the best luxury charter yacht for your needs, and then will work with you to create a seamless itinerary in order to help create the best possible charter experience. The world-class charter brokers of Northrop & Johnson are available at any time to discuss your questions and concerns, provide you with the most up-to-date information on destinations and yachts and assist you in making your holiday dream a reality.

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01 Contact a Northrop & Johnson broker and discuss with him or her all of your wants, needs and concerns. Northrop & Johnson charter brokers can offer assistance, guidance, support and all of the necessary materials to help you make an informed decision.

After you have spoken with your Northrop & Johnson charter broker and have decided to move forward chartering a yacht, you will need to decide how large your party will be, which also will dictate the size yacht you will need. The next decision is choosing a location. Northrop & Johnson charter brokers have access to the global fleet of yachts, literally offering you the world. Your charter broker will help you decide on the right location for your luxury charter holiday. Once you’ve chosen your destination and the right type of yacht to suit your needs, your broker will begin suggesting yachts to host your luxury yacht charter. There are a variety of different yachts in any given location and you will be able to choose a yacht based on amenities, activities offered, and more. Your Northrop & Johnson charter broker has years of experience pairing charterers with their perfect luxury charter yacht and will ensure the right match for you.

02 Now it’s time to choose a yacht. Your Northrop & Johnson charter broker will scrutinize the global charter fleet to help you decide on a yacht that best fits your charter desires.

03 Once you have chosen a luxury charter yacht, your Northrop & Johnson charter broker will prepare all of the necessary paperwork to secure the yacht for your luxury charter.

04 Your Northrop & Johnson charter broker will begin to liaise with the yacht captain. Together, they will arrange every detail of your luxury charter, from menus to cruising locations to on-shore activities, special needs and more to ensure you and your guests enjoy a bespoke charter experience.

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When chartering a luxury yacht, the world is your oyster. A yacht allows you to explore some of the world’s most exclusive destinations from the classic yachting hubs of Monaco or the British Virgin Islands to farther afield locales, including the South Pacific and New Zealand. Oftentimes, the journey is just as important as the destination and during a luxury yacht charter, you are able to enjoy both in tandem. Some of the most favored yachting destinations offer otherworldly views as you cruise. Whether you want a true hot spot with exciting nightlife and glamour or you dream of secluded beach scenes where there are no other people for miles, Northrop & Johnson is able to offer you either option — or both, if it suits your fancy. The tried-and-true summer charter hot spots are found in the Western Mediterranean, which has been a favorite summer holiday destination for the famous and glamorous for decades. The Western Mediterranean offers luxury at its finest, but also beautiful beaches and incredible sights. Growing in popularity is the Eastern Mediterranean, where you can relax in traditional Turkish baths, discover history in the isles of Greece and enjoy the splendor of the Eastern Adriatic. Many of these destinations remain unspoiled, but still offer impeccable five-star amenities.

During the winter months, most luxury charter yachts can be found in the azure waters of the Caribbean and The Bahamas. Beautiful beaches and cruising grounds abound here and there is plenty of sunshine to melt away any winter blues. From the soughtafter island of St.Barts to the uninhabited cays of The Bahamas, there are plenty of places to find luxe living and ultimate paradise. The Americas also have incredible cruising grounds, from the boundless wonder of Alaska’s glaciers to the classic New England charm of the Northeastern United States to the nature-lover’s haven of the Galapagos. And then there are the off-the-beaten-path destinations for the adventurous at heart. Cruise the beautiful Norwegian fjords in the summer to experience 24-hour daylight or set sail for the South Pacific to experience a whole new culture. The Land Down Under is ripe for cruising. Explore the underwater wonderland of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef and the indigenous cultures of natives. Then head southeast to discover the wild abandon of New Zealand. The world is full of incredible places to visit and when you charter a luxury yacht, the world opens up to allow your wildest dreams to become reality.

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MEDITERRANEAN WESTERN For ages, the Mediterranean Sea has been filled with boats coming and going along classic trade routes. But within the last century, this region has become one of the most popular yachting destinations. The cities that line the Mediterranean Sea range from thriving metropolises to idyllic villages still steeped in traditional lifestyles. Spain, France and Italy all have beautiful

cultures that celebrate life, which marries perfectly with the fun-loving ethos of yachting. Throughout time, these cultures have blended to create the perfect region for luxury yacht charters. From old-world charm to modern sophistication, you will find the best of both worlds during a luxury yacht charter in the Western Mediterranean.

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AMALFI COAST DREAM SETTING Charter a luxury superyacht in a land where lemon trees stand perched on mountainside terraces and Moorish architecture dates back centuries. The pure magic of the Amalfi Coast beckons as iridescent seas lie under towering crags — much of the coastline is rocky and rigid — creating the dream-like setting that inspired famed authors such as John Steinbeck and William James. As you sail along the Amalfi coastline, you’ll be greeted with continuously breathtaking views. Follow in the footsteps of actors, writers and lyricists as you roam the streets lined with local artisan’s shops.

Amalfi, the town for which the coastline was named, sits at the bottom of a ravine, flanked by bluffs, and beckons with its dramatic imagery. In the early 1900s, this city was a popular aristocratic destination and has since maintained this status. Fine dining can be found at the Grand Hotel Convento di Amalfi. The peaceful town of Ravello is renown for its gardens, historical villas and its cathedral. Local artisans in this city abound, making Ravello the perfect place to purchase native wares during an Amalfi Coast yacht charter. The public gardens of Villa Cimbrone are available to visit from 9 a.m. to sunset daily. This stunning villa on a cliff was built in the 11th century and served first as a family home and later became a monastery.

After renovations in the early 1900s by a British baron, the villa was restored to its former glory and has welcomed guests such as Winston Churchill and Greta Garbo. Marvel over the Arabicinspired cathedral, Piazza Duomo, which was founded in 1086. Just off the Amalfi coast lies the incandescent Isle of Capri, home to the famous Blue Grotto, which is so named for the shimmering cobalt color that is created as the sun shines into the cavern. Take a tender ride to the grotto for an afternoon of snorkeling and swimming during your Amalfi Coast yacht charter.

Day 1 Naples Embark your luxury charter yacht in Naples. In the afternoon, cruise to Capri, which overlooks the stunning Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. Capri has always been one of the favorite leisure destinations for the privileged and was once home to the Roman Emperor Tiberius.

Days 2 & 3 Capri The extraordinary beauty of Capri includes the Blue Grotto, a charming landscape and the views of Anacapri. Capri has two levels. There is a walking and shopping area right around the marina, while the main town, on top of Capri, is accessible by funicular. Visit the upscale boutiques and stop for refreshments at an outdoor café in one of the little piazzas as you take in the local way of life.


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Day 5 Salerno Dock at Salerno Marina. There, a private car will collect you to take you to Pompeii, where you will spend the day visiting the historic ruins. When you return, enjoy an alfresco meal at sunset.

Day 6 Sorrento Peninsula Today you’ll depart for the Sorrento Peninsula. After breakfast, explore the Peninsula, where you will anchor overnight — weather permitting. Otherwise, cruise back to Capri for the evening.

Day 7 Ischia – Naples In the morning, make way for Ischia, a volcanic spa island with sulfur springs and medicinal bathing areas. Drop anchor and visit the natural spring on the beach, then return to the yacht for lunch. In the afternoon, take a tour of Ischia. Return in the evening and depart for Naples.

Day 8 Naples Disembark the yacht after breakfast.

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Day 4 Amalfi Depart early for Amalfi, one of Italy’s most romantic villages. Take a taxi to the town of Ravello with its spectacular views of the coast and magnificent villas. After, cruise to Positano, which is built around a small curving bay on a steep hill overlooking the island of the Sirens. In the evening, depart for Salerno.

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C Ô T E D ’A Z U R ICONIC COASTLINE Internationally renowned as the French Riviera, the Côte d’Azur is one of the world’s most iconic stretches of coastline. Conjuring romantic images of Elizabeth Taylor frolicking on the beaches of Nice and prominent socialites rolling the dice in Monaco, the Cote d’Azur is a playground for the rich and famous.

From the days of Hollywood’s silverscreen sirens, the glamour of the French Riviera grows ever stronger. Poised between beautiful rolling seaside hills are antique towns merely minutes from the hottest nightspots; Michelin-star restaurants and hidden local gastronomic gems abound.

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The juxtaposition of old and new, chic and quaint adds to the charm as you cruise from Monaco to Saint-JeanCap-Ferrat to Saint-Tropez and beyond; there are few better ways to take it all in than by luxury yacht.

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Day 1 Monaco Enjoy the breathtaking views as you make your way from the Nice international airport to the incredible principality of Monaco to begin your luxury yacht charter. A late afternoon apéritif on board is a must before heading off to explore the city. Have dinner at a Michelin-star restaurant; later role the dice at the famous Monte Carlo Casino or revel in the night at one of Monaco’s uber-fabulous clubs.

Day 2 Cannes Enjoy the morning cruise to the iconic city of Antibes and relish the view, as you pull into a marina that is hull-to-hull with the world’s largest yachts. Spend the afternoon ashore, complete with lunch and a bottle of rosé, and then visit the Picasso Museum to add a bit of culture to the day. In the evening, Cannes awaits.

Day 3 Saint-Tropez An early morning departure from Cannes will allow time to visit Pampelonne Beach, one of Saint-Tropez’s most famous strips of sand. After catching some rays in the same spot as many bikini-clad legends, such as Brigitte Bardot, enjoy dinner at Alain Ducasse’s Rivea at Byblos Saint-Tropez. You’ll find everything from haute boutiques to incredible street markets along the narrow alleyways and cobblestone streets of this Côte d’Azur hot spot.

Day 4 Île de Porquerolles The island of Porquerolles lies in the Gulf of Hyères. Here you will find beautiful beaches, rolling hills, vineyards and a stunning forest — a large portion of the island is now a national park. No cars are allowed on the island, so exploration must be done by foot or by bike. Despite its remoteness, Porquerolles plays host to some excellent cuisine. Enjoy a meal at Le Mas du Langoustier.


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Day 5 Îles de Lérins The picture-perfect islands of Îles de Lérins are set just off the coast of Antibes. Well known for its abbey, Saint-Honorat is inhabited by Cistercian monks who craft beautiful white wines. SainteMarguerite also is a famed isle. Its fort hosted the mysterious Man in the Iron Mask. Enjoy the serenity of exploring both islands.

Day 6 Villefranche-sur-Mer Villefranche-sur-Mer is an idyllic little village that looks to have popped straight out of a storybook. The Medieval architecture and narrow brick-laden roads that lead to steep cliffs dropping off into a crystalline sea will keep you wandering. The streets are lined with incredible local haunts. Be sure to visit Eze, a hilltop village with incredible views.

Day 7 Monaco Despite its penchant for glamour, Monaco also boasts some enticing tourist spots. Tour about the Prince’s Palace, explore the Exotic Garden or dive deep at the Oceanographic Museum and aquarium before your final helicopter ride back to Nice.

POISED BETWEEN BEAUTIFUL ROLLING SEASIDE HILLS ARE ANTIQUE TOWNS MERELY MINUTES FROM THE HOTTEST NIGHTSPOTS


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THE BALEARICS PA R T Y I S L A N D S From the notoriously sunny city of Palma on Majorca to the everfestive party atmosphere of Ibiza, the Balearic Islands have so much to offer. Secluded beaches and private anchorages can be found around the corner from historic medieval landmarks and Europe’s hottest nightlife.

Explore the island of Minorca, which is home to a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, meaning almost half of its land is beautifully undeveloped.The Balearic Islands have a beautiful climate, offering warm breezes and plenty of sunshine.

By day, laze about white-sand beaches and splash in the shimmering blue sea; by night, enjoy spectacular Spanish cuisine at any of the incredible restaurants found on each island or dance until dawn at the famous nightclubs. Some of the best spots on Majorca, Minorca, Ibiza and Formentera are accessible only by sea, making exploration by yacht the best possible option.

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Day 3 Formentera Escape to Formentera, which remains largely unspoiled. Here, you will find secluded beaches fringed by palms and pine and quaint little towns to explore. Es Pujols is known for incredible locale cuisine. Enjoy a lunch of fish soup and grilled seafood.

Day 4 Ibiza Day 2 The whitewashed island of Cabrera Ibiza is one of the top party Cabrera is an uninhabited spots in the world. The club islet off the typical tourist path hub of the Med plays host to as it has only one anchorage some of the most sought-after and requires a permit to DJs and celebrities through go ashore. Hike about this the summer months. But national park or take the there’s more to Ibiza than yacht’s toys for a spin off meets the eye. Take a day shore. Keep your eyes peeled off from the party scene to for dolphins and other sea discover the Cueva de Es life. Enjoy a sunset dinner at Cuieram, an ancient Greek anchor, and then make way for temple hidden inside a cave or a night crossing to Formentera. drawings from the Bronze Age at Ses Fontanellas, which does require a bit of a hike.

Day 6 Puerto Portals Puerto Portals quickly has risen as a shining marina in the Mediterranean. With a full range of luxury amenities, it is an excellent location for a day of shopping and an evening of wining and dining — Tristán restaurant overlooks the marina and boasts a wine cellar that rivals some of Europe’s best. Day 7 Palma A short cruise will take you back to Palma. Disembark and spend the morning strolling the city’s medieval streets. Stop for lunch at the delectable must-visit restaurant Simply Fosh for one last taste of the Balearics before you depart.

Day 5 Cala Portinatx Located at the north end of the island, Cala Portinatx is a secluded little port with pristine beaches framed by lush pine forests. The antithesis of Ibiza, relaxation is imminent. Enjoy the peace and quiet for a little while.

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Day 1 Majorca Palma, the capital of the Balearics, is easily accessible, making it the perfect place to begin your luxury charter. Here, history abounds. The city’s iconic gothic cathedral is a must-see. Be sure you also leave time to explore the Cuevas del Drach (Caves of the Dragon) at Porto Cristo, an incredible underground lake.

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SARDINIA S PA R K L I N G S E A One of Italy’s great treasures, the island of Sardinia lies off the coast of the Italian peninsula and offers quintessential Mediterranean beauty. From its craggy, cliff-laden coastlines

to its sandy beaches lapped by the sparkling sea, Sardinia is a perfect location for a luxury yacht charter. Offering both opulence and fun, by way of some of the Med’s hottest

nightlife juxtaposed by the tranquil relaxation afforded by tiny coves and beautiful hidden beaches, a Sardinian luxury charter offers the best of both worlds.

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Day 1 Porto Cervo Coasta Smeralda, the Emerald Coast, lies in northern Sardinia and is known for its extravagance. Porto Cervo is the hub of life here and has on offer spectacular restaurants and high-end shopping. Enjoy this bustling little town before meeting the yacht. Relax and have cocktails as you cruise the coastline. In the afternoon, anchor out to hit the green at Pevero golf course or enjoy a spa treatment at the popular Hotel Cala di Volpe, then enjoy afternoon aperitif. As the sun sets, head for Phi Beach or the uber-fabulous Billionaire Club to dance the night away with the glitterati.

Day 2 Porto Rotondo Cruising south, you’ll find the tiny resort community of Porto Rotondo. Petite coves are home to private, intimate beaches — the perfect spots to tender ashore for a beachside morning. Less haute than Porto Cervo, Porto Rotondo has a more relaxed atmosphere, but still offers luxury. Hotel Sporting’s local seafood dishes and impressive wine list make this spot a must-visit.

Day 3 Cala Luna As you continue to cruise southeast, you’ll be enamored by the beauty of Cala Luna. Anchor offshore to take in the stunning scene, featuring steep limestone cliffs covered by lush flora. Early risers will be amazed by the beautiful sunrise illuminating the coastal caves. Created by a landslide in 1962, Cala Goloritzé is one of Sardinia’s most beautiful spots. Steep rocks tower over the sparkling sea that laps the white-pebble-and-sand beach. This dream-like shore is primed for exploration.


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Day 4 Cagliari Southern Sardinia is home to Cagliari, the island’s capital since Roman times. Il Castello, “old town,” is a delightful maze of medieval buildings, boasting history and culture. But the best way to see Cagliari is by sea. Enjoy the views of the contemporary harbor juxtaposed to castles and the old districts. An archaeology museum in town will take you back in time — it’s home to the Nuragic complex, 4,000-yearold stone defensive structures found only in Sardinia. If history isn’t on the menu, enjoy some local shopping on Via Roma and Via Manu.

Day 5 Sardinia’s southwest coast Continue cruising Sardinia’s coastline, dotted with tiny towns and cozy coves, and you will come to the Sardinian Islands. Sant’Antioco, the larger island, and San PietroPunto di Cala Fico are wild and ruggedly beautiful with deep waters and high cliffs. Charters with children will want to stop at Forte Village Le Dune. Not only does it boast the Thermae de Forte, a Leading Spa of the World, but also go-karting, ice skating, bowling and more can be found at Leisure Land. Be sure to stop at Le Dune, located close by, which is home to Italy’s highest sand dunes — a spectacular sight.

Day 6 Alghero Continuing up the west coast of Sardinia, you’ll find Alghero, which boasts a strong Catalan flavor. The influences can be seen throughout the old town. Walk the cobblestone streets along the old fort for scenic views. The Grotte di Nettuno is one of Alghero finest features. This whimsical cave is full of geological wonders. Wine lovers will rejoice as Alghero is home to a bevy of impressive vineyards. Enjoy a wine tasting before dinner in this beautiful old town.

Day 7 La Maddalena Sitting pretty on the coast of northern Sardinia, world-class beaches, both sandy and rocky, abound. Off the coast from these beaches is the island of La Maddalena. Declared a national park in 1996, it is part of an archipelago, which comprises six other beautiful islands. Anchor offshore and take a tender to explore.

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MEDITERRANEAN EASTERN Beyond the beauty of the Eastern Mediterranean is a certain mysticism that can be found from the whitewashed walls of the Greek Isles to the ancient castles of Montenegro. Discover the beautiful landscape of Croatia, eat the delicious food and drink in the exquisite culture of Greece, walk the

ancient streets of Bodrum and dance the night away in Hvar. You will find adventure and fantasy as you cruise the sparkling turquoise waters of the Aegean and Mediterranean seas and discover first-hand how enchanting the Eastern Mediterranean can be.

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A D R I AT I C U N I Q U E C U LT U R E The Eastern Mediterranean offers charter guests everything from beautiful beaches toluxury shopping, incredible history and world-class dining experiences, but with the added benefit of being much less crowded during the summer months than its Western counterpart. Cruise past jagged coastlines that drop off into the emerald-colored Adriatic Sea and take in the natural wonders that abound.

Walk the narrow streets of antiquity, once home to renowned empires that have now fallen, providing beautiful ruins. Bridging the gap between the East and West, the Eastern Med is a veritable melting pot of societies, boasting a unique culture.

Despite a torrid past, this area of the world is quickly becoming a hot spot for yachting, which has brought on an array of luxury marinas, such as Porto Montenegro, to assure all of the modern amenities you expect during a luxury yacht charter. Old-world charm can be found at every cobblestoneladen corner from Croatia to Montenegro to Greece and beyond.

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Day 1 Dubrovnik Begin your luxury yacht charter in one of the most breathtaking cities of Croatia. Within the historic walls of Dubrovnik, you will be transported back to an ancient time. Walk the streets or take a guided tour of Old Town, where vehicles are prohibited. Perfectly situated on the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik boasts a maritime history, as well as a penchant for creating impressive seafood delights. “Peka” is a must-try dish.

Day 2 Bay of Kotor The Bay of Kotor in Montenegro is well known for its beauty. Situated in the middle of the bay is Our Lady of the Rocks, a man-made islet built by sailors throughout centuries. The first known church was built on the islet in 1452. Now home to a museum, as well as a Catholic church, tthe islet can be explored after a morning tender ride. Later, take the tender to Ćatovića Mlini in Morinj for dinner ashore.


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Day 3 Kotor Kotor boasts otherworldly views of its bay. This UNESCO World Heritage Site has so much to offer. Dating back to 168 B.C., history abounds here. In the morning, stop for some local coffee and “krempita,” a delectable cake, before exploring. For your evening meal, visit Stari Mlini, a fivestar restaurant boasting some of the city’s best food. This romantic little spot was once a mill and now offers dining under the stars.

Day 4 Budva Plava Spilja, or the Blue Grotto, is a must-visit while en route from Kotor to Budva. This incredible cave, accessible by boat only, gets its name from the stunning hues created inside as the beautiful blue water refracts sunlight onto the walls. After a morning discovering the deep blue, arrive in Budva. At more than 2,500 years old, Budva is one of the oldest cities on the Adriatic. The city is ripe with activities, including shopping for both luxury brands and local goods. Spend the afternoon sampling Montenegrin wines or pop into the Astoria hotel for a sweet afternoon treat.

Day 5 Bar Bar, Montenegro, is an ideal place to stop to refuel both the yacht and your senses. Home to Lake Skadar, immerse yourself in the pristine nature of the Balkans. In the evening, begin your journey to the meeting point of the Adriatic and Ionian Seas: Saranda, Albania.

Day 6 Saranda Perched perfectly on the Ionian Sea with a stunning mountainous backdrop, Saranda is a beautiful little town in southern Albania. It is located close to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Butrint, an epicenter of seafaring life in ancient times. The ruins bring thousands of tourists annually. After sightseeing, make way for Lekursi Castle where you can enjoy an aperitif while admiring the views below.

Day 7 Corfu Cruising southwest from Saranda, you will reach Greece’s stunning isle of Corfu. The crystalline waters and white sand of the b eaches will beckon you. Before disembarking, drink in the culture and enjoy the delicious wines while feasting on classic Greek dishes at the local tavernas found all over the island.

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GREECE IONIAN ISLANDS Greece is a land of options: cruise the islands or visit the mainland; soak up the sun on the beaches or explore the ancient history. Regardless of your choice, in Greece beauty abounds.

Practically everywhere the eye can see, stark white buildings with blue roofs mirroring the azure sea create a stunning contrast. The vibrant colors and lifestyle of the Greeks will leave you wanting more. An Ionian Islands itinerary is ideal for foodies, history buffs and photography lovers.

is an Ionian Islands itinerary. Cruise from Corfu to Lefkas, Ithaca to Zakynthos and be amazed by the iconic isles, home to Odysseus’s adventures, stunning golden beaches, incredible olive groves, beautiful inlets and so much more.

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Day 1 Corfu Corfu is the second largest of the Ionian Islands and offers a great deal to see and do. Here an array of cultures collide. Fall in love with Byzantine churches, Greek temples and ancient Venetian citadels by day; by night, visit the Liston Promenade. History buffs may enjoy a visit to Old Perithia, an incredible and relatively intact ancient village.

Day 2 Lefkas Lefkas offers some of the best beaches in Greece. Porto Katsiki is perfectly positioned at the bottom of a beautiful cliff, standing tall over the Ionian Sea. Spend the morning sunning, then take the stairs to the top of the cliff face for magnificent views. The adventurous set may be drawn to Vassiliki, where windsurfing is the thing to do.

Day 3 Meganisi Cruising east-southeast of Lefkas, you’ll arrive at Meganisi. This charming little island boasts serenity at its finest. Take the tender through the cave of Papanikolis for a little sightseeing adventure or visit the quaint seaside town of Spartochori, with its lush forests, for a little afternoon trek. Later, cruise to one of the island’s stunning secluded bays for a meal on board .

Day 4 Kefalonia The largest of the Ionian Isles, Kefalonia is ripe for exploration. Myrtos Beach is renowned as one of the most beautiful in the world. Anchor off and tender ashore to enjoy some fun in the sun. Later, visit the charming village of Assos, which has a medieval castle. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Greek dinner ashore at one of the incredible tavernas in Fiskardo.


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Day 5 Ithaca The mythical island of Ithaca was home to Homer’s Odysseus. This legendary isle is worthy of exploration. Perfectly poised for a seaside picnic, anchor out from Afales beach and tender ashore to enjoy the views and an afternoon swim while the crew sets up lunch. Later, visit Vathy, the island’s main town, or head to Stavros, a quaint little village with traditional Greek fare, stopping at the Kathara Monastery on the way.

Day 6 Kefalonia Cruising back to Kefalonia, stop by the fabled Cave of the Nymphs — be sure to bring your camera, as this ethereal cave is worthy of a photo shoot. In the afternoon, cruise to Antisamos Beach. Drop anchor and tender ashore for an afternoon swim. Have dinner on board with this picturesque cove as the backdrop.

Day 7 Zakynthos The Venetians named this island “The Flower of the East” due to the prominence of flora found here. The beauty of flowers on land is only second to the beauty of a cobalt sea lapping the island. Shipwreck Beach is an otherworldly cove, accessible only by boat. Guarded by tall, white limestone cliffs, this little patch of sand must be seen to be believed.

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Day 1 Bodrum Embark the yacht in Bodrum. After settling in on board, visit the site of King Mausolus mausoleum or enjoy some of the trendy beach clubs and exuberant nightlife. The combination of impressive historical sites, unspoiled waterways and modern marinas makes the Bodrum peninsula the perfect starting point for a cruise along the Turkish coastline.

Day 2 Datca Datca lies on a peninsula between the Aegean and the Mediterranean seas. It offers beautiful beaches and secluded coves. Visit the hot springs, reputed for its healing powers.A marina on the southern bay has a selection of cafes, bars and shops, as well as a colorful weekly market on Saturdays. Datca also claims to have the best ice-creamery this side of the Mediterranean.

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TURKEY EAST MEETS WEST Eastern and Western culture, old-world and new world heritage and more meet, mix and flourish in a country that bestrides civilizations. From Turkey’s stunning Turquoise Coast to the captivating magnetism of Istanbul, this nation truly is a gem of the Eastern Mediterranean and a fascinating place for a luxury yacht charter.

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Day 3 Symi Cruise over to the Greek island of Symi, only nine short kilometers from the Turkish coast. While Symi does not boast many sandy beaches, it is a quintessential Greek island with classic harbors, traditional houses and lovely tavernas. Symi has many natural bays, which are ideal for swimming and watersports.

Day 4 Marmaris The cosmopolitan city of Marmaris is considered the gem of the Turkish Riviera. The ideal spot for shopping, its promenade is adorned with boutiques, markets and bazaars. Leather and gold top the list of local products, as well as “Caam Ball,” which is a locally produced pine-scented honey. Enjoy dinner ashore, then visit one of the area’s reputable nightclubs.


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Day 6 Ölüdeniz & Gemiler Island Ölüdeniz’s mile-long curl of pebble beach leads to its famous blue lagoon. This busy beach is full of restaurants, hotels and cafes. Diving, snorkeling and paragliding are popular here. Gemiler is an isolated island near Ölüdeniz where the remains of five fourth and sixth century Byzantine churches are located. Enjoy an evening hike up to the top of the island for views of Fethiye.

Day 7 Göcek Wake up in the beautiful calm waters of Göcek Bay. Relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings in the area also known as Skopea Limani or jump onto the watertoys for one last morning of play before disembarkation.

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Day 1 Athens & Kea Embark the yacht in Athens. Cruise to Sounion for lunch and a swim in the shadow of the magnificent Temple of Poseidon. Later, cruise to Kea for overnight anchorage. Be sure to visit the main village on the top of the hill.

Day 3 Delos Enjoy an early morning cruise to Delos, an important archaeological site and the birthplace of Apollo. Return to Mykonos for the afternoon and, in the evening, enjoy one of the town’s lively discos.

Day 4 Day 2 Poros Mykonos Poros is the third largest In the morning, cruise to island of the Cyclades. It Mykonos, known for its has a bustling port city and beaches, shopping, nightlife, its beautiful rustic fishing great people-watching and village Naoussa is found on good restaurants. This thriving the Northwestern tip. Poros town has a variety of upscale known for its beaches and modern resorts and famous tourist amenities. In the windmills that stand guard afternoon, cruise to Ios, a hilly above the main town. island with a castle, temple ruins, windmills, beaches and beautiful churches.

Day 5 Santorini Take in the magic of Santorini, known for its whitewashed villages clinging to hillsides, interesting archaeologist sites, exciting nightlife and grey and red rock beaches. Have sundown cocktails in the town of Oia for an unforgettable, otherworldly sunset, then enjoy dinner ashore at the must-visit Restaurant 1800. Day 6 Sifnos Depart for Sifnos after lunch. Visit the Cycladic village of Apollonia, a modern town with pottery workshops. Also stop in the medieval town of Kastro, which has archaeological museums, windmills, monasteries and beaches.

Day 7 Kythnos Explore Sifnos in the morning, then depart for Kythnos. Visit a typical Cycladic village, and then relax on the beach during the last afternoon of your charter. Day 8 Athens After breakfast, cruise to Athens where you will disembark at noon. Time permitting, stop for a last swim at Sounion.

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GREEK ISLES BEAUTY ABOUNDS Greece is renowned as the birthplace of Western civilization. The possibilities are endless as you explore the mainland and the hundreds of Greek islands scattered from the Aegean Sea to the Mediterranean. Walk among the ruins of the democratic society, laze on golden-sand beaches, swim in azure waters, drink ouzo and enjoy olives fresh from the orchard during your luxury yacht charter.

Let the vivacious Greek zest for life draw you in as you dance until dawn in local hot spots, enjoy delectable local delights in tavernas and sip Champagne as the sun sets over the everbeautiful Santorini. Greece is a land of passion, romance and beauty and there is no better way to explore all it has to offer than cruising on board a luxury yacht.

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THE VIBRANT COLORS & LIFESTYLE OF THE GREEK ISLES WILL LEAVE YOU WANTING MORE

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SPEND YOUR DAYS SNORKELING ON STUNNING REEFS, SUNNING ON WHITE-SAND BEACHES & ENJOYING BEAUTIFUL SUNSETS

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THE CARIBBEAN & THE BAHAMAS When you think of paradise, your mind conjures images of beautiful beaches and tropical breezes — paradise is what you’ll find on the islands of the Caribbean and The Bahamas. Beautiful weather year-round, friendly locals with sunny dispositions and the ever-relaxing notion of island time will soothe your soul during a Caribbean or Bahamian luxury yacht charter.

Despite the laid-back atmosphere found on the islands, luxury abounds. From five-star resorts to Michelin-starred restaurants and world-class spas, you will be spoiled for choice during a luxury yacht charter in this region. Spend your days snorkeling on stunning reefs, sunning on whitesand beaches and enjoying beautiful sunsets while drinking classic Caribbean cocktails.

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Day 1 Paradise Island & Highbourne Cay Meet the yacht in Nassau at Paradise Island’s renowned Atlantis Resort and Marina. Once on board, make way for Highbourne Cay and Allen’s Cay. At the halfway mark of your cruise, ask the captain to drop anchor to dive the “blue hole” found in the area. Upon arriving at Highbourne Cay, disembark to explore the island. Later, take the tender or Jet Skis over to Allen’s Cay. Be sure to bring some lettuce, as the island’s native iguanas will eat from your hand. Day 2 Highbourne Cay Highbourne Cay is the perfect place to start your day; enjoy a snorkel in the shallows or a paddleboard along the shore. In the afternoon, cruise to Norman’s Cay where you can snorkel or dive on a sunken plane; the sea life here is abundant. For an adrenaline rush, head to the upper lagoon near Lone Palm Island and take the Jet Skis for a spin or have the tender pull you as you wakeboard or water ski. Finish your evening with sunset cocktails as you cruise to Shroud Cay.

Day 3 Shroud Cay & Warderick Wells Enjoy a sunrise walk on the beach of Shroud Cay before hitting the trails of the island for some exploration ashore. Later, cruise to Warderick Wells. Watersports lovers can wakeboard behind the tender alongside the mothership while en route. Warderick Wells is home to The Exuma Cays Land & Sea Park where sea life abounds. Snorkeling here is a must. An early evening cruise to Bell Island offers a beautiful sunset view off the stern. Day 4 Bell Island & Staniel Cay Snorkeling the “Sea Aquarium” off famed-pirate Johnny Depp’s Little Hall’s Pond Cay is a must before you cruise to Big Major’s Spot, also the home of the swimming pigs. The movie “Thunderball” was filmed in the grotto here; it too is a great spot for snorkeling and spotting the resident nurse sharks. Afterward, the nearby Staniel Cay Yacht Club is the perfect place for happy hour. Day 5 Big Major’s Spot Enjoy all of the yacht’s amenities from beach clubs to tenders and water toys. There’s great diving near Over Yonder Cay, which also is a lovely spot for the crew to set up a beach picnic lunch. Use the tender to explore the little cays and atolls that the yacht can’t reach. The colors of the crystalline waters here will be unlike any you’ve seen before. Photography buffs will want to bring their cameras.

Day 6 Galliot Cay Enjoy an alfresco breakfast followed by some snorkeling or diving. Later, take the Jet Skis, packed up strawberries and Champagne, for a spin to a secret sandbar. Return to the yacht for one last alfresco sunset dinner aboard.

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THE EXUMAS S T U N N I N G WAT E R S The beautiful Bahamas island chain has more than 700 isles, cays and atolls to explore, but perhaps the most stunning are The Exumas. The District of Exuma comprises 365 islands, all of which are surrounded by sparkling, crystal-clear water. The Exumas boast some of the world’s finest beaches, as well as charming local towns, historical sites and luxury resorts. Private white-sand beaches are on offer as you island hop — you can easily visit a different beach each day of your charter.

But more impressive than anything that lies ashore are the stunning waters that surround the islands of the Exumas. From fishing to snorkeling to simply taking a dip, you’ll fall in love with the ocean here. Between sunsets, spend your days lazing about, taking in all of the local culture and enjoying the natural splendor that has made the Exumas famous.

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BVI DIVE IN With more than 50 islands, islets, atolls and isles to visit, you’ll be spoiled for choice during a luxury yacht charter of the British Virgin Islands. Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada and Jost Van Dyke are the largest of the islands, but there are plenty of others to explore.

The BVI chain dots the Caribbean Sea with little pieces of paradise for approximately 35 miles. These islands are extremely well suited for exploration by yacht due to their close proximity. The BVI offer a laundry list of exciting activities. From snorkeling and diving in the warm, calm seas, to luxury resorts featuring world-class spas, to exciting nightlife, there’s something on the menu for any charter guest’s tastes.

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After experiencing all of the wonders of the BVI, you may conclude that a week simply isn’t long enough. Luckily, with so many islands, it’s easy to host a 10or 14-day charter, and, while there, why not tack on the Spanish Virgin Islands or U.S. Virgin Islands, too!

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Day 1 Tortola & Guana Island Fly into the Beef Island Airport on Tortola. Before you meet the yacht, consider exploring Trellis Bay, which is home to a variety of bars, shops, local galleries and restaurants — this is a wonderful introduction to island life in the BVI. Embark and make way for White Bay, located on Guana Island. This quaint anchorage has quite a few snorkeling spots, although you cannot go ashore. In the evening, ask the crew to turn on the underwater lights to watch the tarpon feed.


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Day 3 Peter Island Make way for Sprat Bay where you will find the Peter Island Yacht Club, perfect for a morning of pampering. Sun worshipers can head for one of three beaches in the area and dive enthusiasts will enjoy taking a peek at the RMS RHONE wreck, located nearby. Enjoy a Caribbean-style dinner ashore at one of the island’s restaurants.

Day 4 Virgin Gorda Be sure to stop and have your photos taken at The Baths at Virgin Gorda. This collection of boulders lapped by the sea is a must-visit site. Make your way through The Baths to a local bar/restaurant. Later, cruise to the North Sound, where you have the choice of three spectacular spots to stop, including Yacht Club Costa Smeralda, the Biras Creek Resort and Oil Nut Bay. All of these marinas offer luxury spas, restaurants and beautiful beachside clubs.

Day 5 North Sound The protected North Sound of Virgin Gorda is the quintessential Caribbean yachting spot for charterers; it offers a host of local on-shore options, including bars and restaurants — all accessible by tender. Stop for a drink at Saba Rock or Bitter End. On Fridays, head for Leverick Bay, which hosts a Jumbies party with all the trimmings.

Day 6 Jost Van Dyke Upon arrival at Jost Van Dyke, choose between docking at the famed Foxy’s Taboo — one of the ultimate New Year’s Eve spots — or anchoring in Great Harbour. If the weather is placid, dive Mercurius Rock for stunning underwater views. In the evening, enjoy a last sunset alfresco dinner.

Day 7 Jost Van Dyke Both Green Cay and Sandy Cay are perfect spots for beachside lunches. If you’re docked at Foxy’s, have the crew set up your farewell lunch ashore before you disembark.

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Day 2 Norman Island Cruise from White Bay, passing Great Camanoe, to Norman Island. The lovely lunch spots and incredible diving found off Pelican Island and the Indians are worth the one- or two-hour trip. Fishermen will delight in this location, which is very close to the South Drop, making reeling in the “big one” a very real possibility.

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Barts to the awe-inspiring geography of St. Kitts, there is something on the menu for every guest during a Leeward Islands itinerary. Take a step back in time as you visit Nevis’s colonial villages and explore the deep, diving below the beautiful waters that surround these idyllic islands.

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As diverse as they are magnificent, the Leeward Islands will leave you wanting more, beckoning you back time and time again. The good news is that there is plenty to do and see on even the tiniest of islands in this string of Caribbean jewels.

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Day 1 Sint Maarten / St. Martin Your luxury yacht charter will begin in the iconic Simpson Bay in Sint Maarten. This dual-nation island comprises Sint Maarten, the Dutch side, as well as St. Martin, the French side. Spend the afternoon shopping in Sint Maarten’s capital Philipsburg. In the evening, find the most incredible French Fare in St. Martin.

Day 2 St. Barts St. Barts may be thousands of miles from Paris, but the French cuisine, luxury shopping and lavish lifestyle all can be found on this tiny bit of paradise. Renowned as a winter haven for the elite, there are few better places to spend the day. Head to Nikki Beach for afternoon cocktails or find a picture-perfect spot on the sand at Anse de Grande Saline, one of St. Barts most-revered beaches. In the evening, enjoy a one-of-a-kind meal with a view at On the Rocks in the alwaysimpressive Eden Rock hotel.

Day 3 St. Kitts St. Kitts is an outdoor lover’s paradise. Boasting beautiful, tropical rainforests, hiking and diving, there are plenty of activities to keep you busy. Grab your scuba gear and head for Brimstone Shallows, where the crystalline waters offer perfect views of fish and the occasional reef shark. Land lovers will enjoy exploring Mount Liamuiga. This stratovolcano, with a peak reaching 3,792 feet, is one of the tallest in the Caribbean.

Day 4 St. Kitts Golf enthusiasts will be keen to play a round at the Royal St. Kitts Golf Club. This 18-hole championship course is one of the must-do activities on the island. For those who prefer a different means of relaxation, the Emerald Mist Spa is worth the visit. And the St. Kitts Marriott Resort has a casino for those interested in playing their luck.


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Day 5 Nevis The unspoiled island of Nevis is just a quick cruise from St. Kitts. Here, nature abounds — keep an eye out for the wild Green Vervet Monkeys — and you truly feel like you can get away from it all. Spend your day ocean-side playing with the yacht’s water toys, on the tender casting a line, or enjoying some quiet time on Lovers Beach. This lush island is the perfect place to hike, bike or horseback ride.

Day 6 St. Eustatius (Statia) The tiny island of St. Eustatius, affectionately known as Statia, is a former Dutch province. Here, you will find incredible diving and snorkeling opportunities. Coral reefs and wrecks abound. Spend the day exploring below the waterline. If you’ve had your fill of the sea, an extinct volcano, known as the Quill, is the perfect place for an afternoon hike. Guides are available for this adventure.

Day 7 Sint Maarten Arriving back at Sint Maarten, there is a smattering of beaches to enjoy — more than 30 around the island. Head for Cupecoy Beach to enjoy the sun and sand or take the Jet Skis out for one last run before disembarking.

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TURKS & CAICOS PRISTINE BEACHES Turks and Caicos are not a classic yacht charter destinations, but that adds to their charms. The two islands offer pristine beaches, serene bays well suited for watersports, and luxury amenities without the usual hustle and bustle of a yachting hot spot. Only 575 miles south of Miami, Florida, nestled between The Bahamas and Hispaniola, Turks and Caicos is easily within reach.

Turks and Caicos are encircled by the world’s third largest barrier reef, offering a peaceful sea and excellent diving. Fishing also is a popular sport in Turks and Caicos. Enjoy the unspoiled beauty of these islands that offer both a tranquil escape and plenty of exciting activities. There is no better way to enjoy the fresh and fun beauty that these islands offer than by luxury yacht.


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Day 2 Fort George Cay Cruise for Fort George Cay where the beaches seem endless. Spend the morning playing with the yacht’s water toys in the tranquil bay while the crew sets up a beach barbecue lunch. Enjoy a late afternoon dive or snorkel; the northeastern part of the cay is perfect for non-divers and inexperienced snorkelers. While anchored here, keep your eyes open for a resident dolphin named Jo Jo who loves to play by yachts.

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Day 3 Grace Bay Cruise to Grace Bay, which is dotted with luxury restaurants and spas. Seasoned travelers proclaim the Grace Bay beach the best in the Caribbean. Enjoy an afternoon of sun tanning or arrange a beachside horseback ride. Grace Bay also is known for its great bonefishing and kite surfing.

Day 5 & 6 West Caicos West Caicos is an uninhabited island with incredible diving. Head to the leeward side of the island where you can dive the six-mile protected wall; depths here range from 35 to 6,000 feet. The eastern side of the island has a one-and-a-halfmile protected reef to explore. Anchor between the dives sites to enjoy both.

Day 4 Northwest Point The Amanyara resort overlooks the stunning Northwest Point Marine National Park. Spend the day at the resort enjoying spa treatments. The crew will make you a dinner reservation at the restaurant where you can enjoy sunset cocktails before dining.

Day 7 Providenciales Cruise back to Providenciales and disembark. If you haven’t had your fill of the islands, enjoy a stay at one of the luxury resorts in “Provo.” Spend the day golfing or pop by the conch farm to learn about the local sea life.

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Day 1 Providenciales You will fly into Providenciales, the largest city of Turks and Caicos. Spend the day exploring the town, which is home to an array of luxury hotels and five-star restaurants, before joining the yacht at Blue Haven Resort and Marina.


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THE AMERICAS DIVERSE CRUISING North, Central and South America all have incredibly unique cultures, histories and landscapes. Between these two continents you’ll find some of the most diverse cruising grounds for a luxury yacht charter. From the traditional sailing haven of New England to the incredible fishing and diving of Florida to the natural wonders of Alaska, North America offers an impressive range of 01

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destinations. Central America is a cultural melting pot, home to natural wonders and the remnants of mysterious ancient civilizations. From tropical rainforests to beautiful beaches, there is so much to discover. South America’s beautiful topography and colorful culture make it one of the most exciting continents to visit during a luxury yacht charter. 04

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Day 1 Sitka & Red Bluff Bay Meet the yacht in Sitka, Alaska. After embarking, cruise to the Peril and Chatham Straits. While en route, stop for a dip in the geothermal Baranof Warm Springs, which are found next to a majestic 100-foot waterfall. Anchor for the evening in Red Bluff Bay. This secluded anchorage is home to stunning waterfalls that simply must be seen to be believed.

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ALASKA LAST FRONTIER Waking up to a stunning secluded bay surrounded by glaciers is an experience one only can have during an Alaskan luxury charter. Few moments take your breath away quite like the first time you see a mammoth glistening glacier in person. “The Last Frontier,” is full of incredible outdoor pursuits.

For the adventurous at heart, an Alaska yacht charter is the perfect summer charter experience. Spend your days fishing for Alaskan salmon, kayaking through pristine bays next to humpback whales, seals and orcas, and hiking the shoreline, where wildlife — including bears, bald eagles and moose — abounds.

In the evenings, drop anchor and enjoy alfresco dinners with snowcapped mountain backdrops. Your Alaskan luxury yacht charter will take you to small fishing outposts, serene sheltered islands and and many beautiful places beyond your wildest dreams.

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Day 2 Brothers Islands An early morning cruise from Red Bluff Bay to Frederick Sound is perfect for whale watching. This well-known spot is full of humpbacks and even a few orcas. Oftentimes they can be seen breaching just a few meters from the yacht. After the excitement, cruise to Brothers Islands for the evening. Here is another wildlife hotspot — keep your eyes peeled for sea lions.


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Day 4 Petersburg Cruising south, you will find “Little Norway.” The quaint village of Petersburg was settled by Scandinavian immigrants whose beautiful heritage lives on here. The indigenous people of Petersburg, the Tlingit Indians, also left behind history. Beautiful totem poles, including the largest in Alaska, can be found in the area. Spend your day immersed in the history of this wondrous little town.

Day 5 Petersburg One of the best views of the glaciers is from above. Dress warmly for your chartered helicopter ride and alfresco lunch on one of the glaciers. Petersburg also offers an array of hiking trails and other excursions, including golf.

Day 6 Wrangell Island Cruising east of Petersburg, you will find the LeConte Glacier. When underwater icebergs split from LeConte, they’re said to shoot into the air, due to a high buoyancy — keep your eyes peeled. Continue on to Wrangell Island. Part of the Tongass National Forest, there is much natural beauty to be explored here.

Day 7 Wrangell Island After breakfast, disembark on Wrangell Island. Here you will find flights and ferries to the mainland.

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Day 3 Tracy Arm Make way from Brothers Islands to the Tracy Arm fjord, which is a haven for wildlife. But animals aren’t the only incredible sight here. The twin Sawyer Glaciers are found at the end of Tracy Arm. These mammoth icy glaciers move a distance of two feet a day, plunging into the beautiful waters ahead. For a better look, make use of the yacht’s toys, kayaks or paddleboards, to get up close and personal with this natural wonder.

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F L O R I DA K EYS SPORTS & SHORTS Home to the southernmost point in the United States, a transparent blue-green ocean surrounds Florida on three sides. The further south you travel, the more clear and stunning the sea. Diving and fishing are a must during a Florida yacht charter. The coral cay archipelago of the Florida Keys offers some of the best diving in the Atlantic. Wrecks are abundant and sea life abounds.

The northernmost key, Key Largo, is home to John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, which features a replica of Christ of the Abyss. Further south still, is Islamorada, where you can cast a line in the “Sport Fishing Capital of the World.” Bait your line for bonefish, tarpon, snook and redfish. Once you’ve reeled in the big one during your Florida yacht charter, drop the anchor and have the chef prepare the catch of the day while you enjoy a cocktail and the sunset.


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Day 2 Key Largo John Pennekamp State Park is home to some of the most incredible diving in North America. Don your scuba or snorkeling gear to check out the Christ of the Abyss statue or any of the reefs nearby. In the evening, anchor off Rodriguez Key. Take the tender to Key Largo then grab a taxi or Uber to The Fish House restaurant, recommended as one of the best seafood restaurants in the Keys.

Day 3 Windley Key Coral reefs and multicolored fish are on the sightseeing agenda again today. Dive deep to visit any reefs or sights you missed the day before. Molasses Reef, Pickles Reef, Conch Reef and Davis Reef come highly recommended. Later, make way for the marina in Windley Key — one of the most fun marinas of the Keys. Enjoy the tropical atmosphere, pleasant bars, reggae music, white sand beach, pool, boutiques and restaurants. Day 4 Duck Key Duck Key is shaped like an upside down duck head — hence the name. There are some beautiful beaches in the area; it also is an ideal place to relax on board or enjoy some watersports.

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 This is another excellent snorkeling area. The Florida Keys are home to the only coral reef systems in the United States. If you’ve had your fill of snorkeling, enjoy a day of lounging on the sundeck in this beautiful location. Day 7 Dinner Key Marina Cruise alongside Elliott Key and through the Biscayne Channel to enter into Biscayne Bay. Anchoring here for the evening will allow you to spend your last afternoon playing with the water toys. Then, enjoy an alfresco sunset dinner. Day 8 Miami Beach Marina Return to Miami Beach Marina to disembark.

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Day 5 Tavernier Make way for Tavernier, where the yacht will drop the anchor for the night. While en route, make a snorkeling stop south of the Lower Matecumbe Key, facing the Caloosa Cove Marina.

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Day 1 Miami Beach Marina & Pumpkin Key Embark the yacht at the Miami Beach Marina in South Beach, Miami. The crew will welcome you with a refreshing cocktail as you make yourselves comfortable on board. Head south to Biscayne Bay National Park. There is a good chance of dolphin sightings, so keep your eyes peeled! Anchor off Pumpkin Key to enjoy a famed Keys sunset.


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BAJA MEXICO SEA OF CORTEZ Home to some of Central America’s most idyllic and beautiful cruising grounds, Baja Mexico has much to offer. An ideal locale for a luxury yacht charter, guests can enjoy everything from sunbathing on beautiful deserted beaches to casting a line in hopes of catching the “big one.”

The beautiful sapphire sea, known to many as Sea of Cortez is home to a myriad of sea life; colossal blue whales breach as bottlenose dolphins and sea lions play among the waves. Various types of snapper, yellowtail, yellowfin tuna, marlin and sailfish are all catchable in these waters. Set yourself free and escape to La Paz during a Baja Mexico yacht charter. Romantic sunsets and incredible local cuisine will tantalize your senses.

Here, snorkeling is a must as you head into the deep blue in search of incredible wildlife. Kayaking is another exiting way to explore the area. Discover the quiet Isla Espiritu Santo off the coast and enjoy a day truly spent away from it all in the deserted sands of unspoiled beaches.

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Day 1 La Paz Fly into San Jose del Cabo and meet the yacht in La Paz. Embark and spend the day getting acquainted with the yacht and crew. In the evening, the crew will set up a formal dinner on board.

Day 2 Isla Espiritu Santo Spend your morning sightseeing in La Paz before cruising to Isla Espiritu Santo (Holy Ghost Island). Rumored to be one of the most beautiful islands in the Sea of Cortez, the Espiritu Santo was purchased by the Nature Conservancy, The World Wildlife Fund and others for protection. Spend the afternoon kayaking, snorkeling or hiking ashore. Bonanza Beach is found on the far side of the island. These two miles of white-sand beaches are primed for a picnic.


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Day 3 Isla San Francisco Wake up and enjoy coffee on the aft deck as you cruise the Sea of Cortez. Always be on the lookout for the many species of whales (humpbacks, fins, blues, orcas) found in the area. Renowned for fishing, the famous “El Bajo” or Marisala Seamount is just offshore. The crew can trawl as you cruise with hopes of catching a dorado. After lunch, visit the classic Baja anchorage: “The Hook” at Isla San Francisco. This crescent beach sits below towering cliffs.

Day 4 Puerto Los Gatos An early morning skiff ride is a must to explore some of the fishermen’s caves and little pocket beaches this area has to offer. During breakfast, cruise north to Puerto Los Gatos, which has beautiful red rock formations and excellent snorkeling. Spend the day exploring this fascinating stretch of coastline and hiking the impressive Cardon cactus forest, then in the afternoon, cruise to Agua Verde.

Day 5 San Ignacio Lagoon In the morning, arrive in Puerto Escondido for a short transfer flight across the peninsula to San Ignacio Lagoon for an incredible day with the lagoon’s friendly gray whales. Return to the yacht for dinner. Later you will have an opportunity to explore the beautiful seaside town of Loreto, with its fine Mission Church (the oldest in the Californias).

Day 6 Bahia Elefante & Punta San Evaristo In the morning, make way for Bahia Elefante — Elephant Bay, which is named for a distinctive rock formation there — for some incredible snorkeling, kayaking and hiking. In the afternoon, search for the blue whale, the largest animal ever to live on earth, while en route to Punta San Evaristo, a friendly little community with a true “Baja feel.”

Day 7 La Amortajada & Los Islotes Awake in La Amortajada to serene views then take a kayak out to explore the mangrove-lined lagoon or walk ashore along the tree-lined passageways to the sea. Later, cruise to the unforgettable Los Islotes, a series of small islands where huge Steller sea lions often haul-out. Don your snorkeling gear to have a dip with them for a once-in-alifetime experience. In the evening, anchor in a cove on Isla Partida for your farewell dinner.

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NEW ENGLAND H I STO RY A B O U N D S America is a relatively young nation, but history abounds in New England where the country’s first settlers planted roots. From the dark days of Salem’s witch trials to the rebellious ride of Paul Revere, New England is rich with antiquity. Through those struggles and triumphs, great traditions were born, many of which are still seen and celebrated today.

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Cruise the coastal waters of New England and you’ll spy classic New England homes clad with gray shingles next to magnificent lighthouses. Pop ashore for an old-fashioned clam or lobster bake. America’s yachting tradition began in these coastal waters. The beautiful islands of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard are summer havens for New Englanders who wish to escape the city heat for the relaxed breezes of the northern Atlantic Ocean.

Wander the cobblestone streets while enjoying an afternoon ice cream and perusing the antique markets and you’re sure to fall in love. From the modern metropolis of Boston to quaint fishing villages like Block Island, the best way to experience New England is by sea on board a luxury charter yacht.

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Day 2 Martha’s Vineyard Before leaving Newport, go for a cliff walk and you’ll be enamored by the beautiful mansions along the route. If there’s time, stop at Castle Hill Inn and enjoy the view from the front lawn. After you return, set sail for Martha’s Vineyard, a longtime haven for America’s elite. The Black Dog Tavern in Vineyard Haven is a must visit — try the chowder.

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Day 3 Nantucket One of the best ways to explore Martha’s Vineyard is by bike. Spend your morning cycling about the island. Be sure to stop at the now-legendary Edgartown — the shooting location of the film ”Jaws.” Later, hop over to the grayhued island of Nantucket, which offers a quintessential New England feel. Day 4 Nantucket Nantucket’s cobbled streets and charming sea-weathered buildings are home to an assortment of quirky little shops and haunts. One must-buy item is a traditional lightship basket. The Whaling Museum is an interesting place to get a taste of local history and the Toy Boat boasts a stellar collection of classic wooden floatables. In the evening, tickle your taste buds with a selection of New England’s finest fish and seafood at the White Elephant Hotel’s Brant Point Grill, which also has stunning views of the harbor lights.

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Day 5 Provincetown The yacht will make way for Provincetown early in the morning. Take a cup of coffee on the aft deck to enjoy the picturesque seaside views as you cruise. Upon arrival in Provincetown, disembark to explore this little artist’s heaven, while the crew set up a traditional lobster bake on the beach for an evening of succulent seafood under the stars. Day 6 Boston One of the oldest cities in the United States, Boston is a proud and exciting metropolis with a small-town feel. The waterfront constantly bustles with visitors, enjoying all of the attractions, such as Rowes Wharf, a great shopping spot for local goods and souvenirs, Quincy Market and the famous New England Aquarium. History buffs should head for the Freedom Trail to walk back in time to the beginnings of the Revolutionary War.

Day 7 Boston Before leaving Boston, be sure to visit the USS CONSTITUTION — the world’s oldest commissioned naval vessel, named by first U.S. President George Washington. A leisurely lunch at a classic local haunt like the Union Oyster House, the oldest restaurant in the U.S., is a perfect way to end your journey. Sports fans may want to take in a game at Boston’s famed Fenway Park, home of the Green Monster.

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Day 1 Newport Newport is renowned as New England’s sailing hub. Embark the yacht and be dazzled by the beautiful views of this island’s historic waterfront. Bannister’s Wharf is the perfect place for your first taste of New England fare. Spend the evening exploring.

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G A L A PA G O S I S L A N D S NAT U R A L WO N D E R L A N D The ultimate explorer’s paradise, the Galapagos is a protected natural wonderland that is ripe for discovery. Renowned as Charles Darwin’s research haven in the 1830s, these islands are brimming with life both above and below the waterline. Not only is there an abundance of wildlife found on the islands, but also many of the creatures are unique to the Galapagos, making the islands the only place to find them outside of a zoo. The islands are extremely protected. The best way to explore them is by yacht, just as Darwin did. The governing body of the islands, the Parque Nacional Galápagos, sets a limit to the number of yachts

able to cruise these waters annually; in addition, the Parque Nacional Galápagos also provides itineraries as to where yachts are able to cruise and where guests are able to explore. For private charterers, the parameters provide another level of confidentiality while enjoying a luxury yacht charter. The Galapagos Islands are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World, spurring their addition to bucket lists across the globe. Spend your days in full-blown adventure mode and then retire to the yacht for five-star luxury, cocktails and a dip in the spa pool.

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Day 1 Santa Cruz Island Upon your arrival in the Galapagos, take the ferry to Santa Cruz Island. The second largest of the Galapagos Islands, Santa Cruz is found directly in the center of the archipelago. Hike to Tortuga Bay where you will find an array of indigenous animals, including the famous giant tortoise. In Puerto Ayora, visit the Charles Darwin Research Station, where you will find scientists hard at work on eco projects. Later, embark to begin your luxury yacht charter.


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Day 3 San Cristóbal Island The easternmost island of the Galapagos Islands is San Cristóbal, which is home to the capital Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. During an afternoon of hiking El Junco in the highlands, you will find a freshwater lake that resides in an extinct volcano. Then, hop in the tender or a local “panga” for a ride along the incredible cliffs of Cerro Brujo — don’t forget your camera. If there’s still some daylight to burn, head to Kicker Rock to snorkel with sea turtles, manta rays and sharks.

Day 4 Santa Fé & South Plaza Island Another incredible snorkeling location is just off Santa Fé beach, which is a favorite sunning spot of sea lions. Kayak or snorkel in the bay to see a variety of incredible sea life, such as urchins and eels. Later, on land, make way to the Opuntia cactus grove where land iguanas are found in abundance. South Plaza Island also is home to land iguanas, but a different species.

Day 5 Genovesa Island (Tower Island) Genovesa Island is home to Darwin Bay, which sits on the rim of a sunken crater. Best known for the red-footed boobies, Darwin Bay is a celebrated home of frigate birds and yellow-crowned night herons. Prince Philip’s Steps, named after the royal who once climbed them, is a natural staircase to the top of the cliffs that boasts ethereal views.

Day 6 Santiago & Bartolomé Islands Photography enthusiasts will be thrilled when they arrive at Santiago Island. Walk the lava flows to find intricate shapes and vibrant colors — picture-perfect photo material. Bartolomé Island’s northern bay is home to the mostwell-known landmark of the Galapagos Islands: Pinnacle Rock. Here, snorkel with Galapagos penguins and then hike to the island’s peak for a once-in-a-lifetime sunset.

Day 7 Rábida & Sombrero Chino Islands Rábida comes alive as birds, sea lions and ghost crabs feed, play and relax on the reddish sand. A visit to Sombrero Chino affords you the chance to see Galápagos penguins on land. Take a tender or panga ride around the islands and find a perfect spot for your last snorkel before disembarking.

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Day 2 Española Island Gardner Bay’s beach is home to sea lions, marine turtles and Española mockingbirds. Don the yacht’s snorkel gear to swim with the colorful fish and small sharks that live in these waters. Cruise to Punta Suárez where birdwatchers will find utter delight. Here, you may be wooed by the elusive mating dance of the albatross; Española Island is the only place in the world you can witness this incredible sight.

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N O RWAY SCENIC VIEWS Boasting more fjords than any other country in the world, Norway is renowned for these stunning inlets that have forged through forests and mountains alike, creating some of the world’s most scenic vistas. Towering precipices, jagged coastlines, otherworldly waterfalls and deep ravines all were created as glaciers recoiled and the seas moved in, leaving beauty in their wakes.

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Despite Nowway's northern location, the Gulf Stream has created a temperate climate with little ice here, allowing yachts to freely navigate these striking waters. Nature lovers flock to Norway for its abundance of outdoor activities. Hiking, biking, glacier walking, fishing, kayaking and white-water rafting all are on the menu. A yacht is an ideal means of exploring Norway’s fjords.

The country’s midnight sun during the summer hours allows guests to see the sights any time of day. UNESCO has named two of the four fjords of Norway World Heritage Sites, proclaiming them as some of the world’s most splendid locations.

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Day 2 Flåm In the morning, cruise from Skjolden, sailing out the Lustrafjord. Stop to see the famous Urnes Stave church, which was built in 1130 AD and is part of ancient Norwegian history. Arrive in Flåm and be sure to take a ride on the famous Flåm Railway — one of the steepest and most beautiful railways in the world.

Day 3 Gulen Cruise from Flåm through the breathtaking Nærøyfjord before sailing out of the Sognefjord. Arrive in Gulen and enjoy a variety of activities and excursions, including an eagle safari and fishing. In the evening, enjoy a real Viking barbecue, complete with transport in a Viking ship. Day 4 Bekkjarvik In the morning, cruise south past Bergan to Bekkjarvik, where you will find a variety of local shops and a spa. Organize a guided tour of the town then enjoy dinner ashore prepared by the winner of Bocuse d’Or 2015.

Day 5 Rosendal Cruise to the beautiful village Rosendal, which has a fantastic rose garden. Have the crew arrange for a private dinner and concert in the garden with transportation by a horsedrawn wagon. Salmon fishing also is a popular activity here.

Day 7 Lofthus Spend the day sightseeing in Lofthus before disembarking for a helicopter flight to Bergen’s international airport.

Day 6 Lofthus Make way into the heart of the Hardangerfjord as you cruise along idyllic villages and beautiful scenery. Upon arrival in Lofthus, enjoy a private helicopter tour of the famous waterfalls and incredible landscape. In the evening, enjoy dinner ashore at the famous Hotel Ullensvang.

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Day 1 Auckland Fly into Auckland to meet your yacht. Spend the day exploring the sights and sounds of this modern metropolis. Be sure to visit the Auckland Museum, where you will learn about the city’s and country’s unique histories. You may be treated to a live performance by native Maori dancers.

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NEW ZEALAND NORTH ISLAND New Zealand may be a tiny nation, but it is brimming with excitement and adventure. Two islands, the North Island and the South Island, combine to create one of the most unique countries on the planet.

From snow-capped maintains and craggy coastlines to pristine bays and volcanic islands, New Zealand boasts some of the most splendid natural wonders. Discover Auckland, New Zealand’s cosmopolitan capital known as the “City of Sails” — the America’s Cup series has twice been raced in these waters. New Zealand offers some of the most incredible off-the-beatenpath cruising grounds for yachts.

Highlights are the North Island’s Bay of Islands and the South Island’s Marlborough Sounds. Oenophiles will fall in love with the Kiwis’ vibrant wine culture and thrill seekers will get their hearts racing as they partake in sky diving, helicopter skiing, zorbing and so much more.

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Day 3 Coromandel Peninsula Heading due east, you’ll come to the once-booming gold town of Coromandel. In 1852, Charles Ring struck it rich here when he discovered a gold mine two miles north of the city. Visit the museum in this historical haven or peruse shops filled with the crafts of local artisans.

Day 4 Tryphena, Great Barrier Island Tryphena is a busy port on Great Barrier Island. Spend the day visiting the beautiful Kaitoke Hot Springs or sunning on Medlands Beach. The bay is well suited for watersports. The island is still quite primitive and doesn’t have electricity, so be sure to head back to the boat at dusk.

Day 5 Port Fitzroy, Great Barrier Island Port Fitzroy is a natural harbor, home to an array of wildlife, including several species of endangered birds. There’s plenty of natural splendor to take in ashore, including the waterfall along Warren's Track. Later, visit the local plantation where natives harvest kauri for boatbuilding.

Day 6 Kawau Island Kawau Island also is located in the Gulf. Here you will find the Mansion House. New Zealand Governor Sir George Grey owned this Victorian home, which was built in the 19th century. Tours are available daily.

Day 7 Auckland Make way back to Auckland on the final day of your charter. Spend the morning visiting the charming shops in the Devonport neighborhood. Later, visit the Auckland War Memorial Museum for an extensive exhibit on the local Maori people and culture of the Pacific Islands or take in seafaring history at the Voyager Maritime Museum.

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Day 2 Waiheke Island Cruise from Auckland to the Hauraki Gulf. On the way, stop at Rangitoto, a towering, volcanic island, for a picnic lunch. In the afternoon, visit Waiheke Island, which boasts more than 20 wineries. Enjoy an evening meal ashore at Vino Vino, which has excellent seafood dishes.

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W H I T S U N D AYS TROPICAL SANDS One of the world’s seven wonders, Australia’s Great Barrier Reef also is one of the most exciting yachting destinations. A yacht charter of Hamilton Island and the rest of the Whitsundays offers you complete access to the world’s most famous reef.

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Tropical beaches abound, but they pale in comparison to the natural splendor beneath the waterline. More than 350,000 square kilometers of reef, coral outcrops, cays, atolls and lagoons are waiting to be explored. The Great Barrier Reef may well be the ultimate diver’s bucket-list location. Luckily, there are many laws and regulations in place to keep the reef safe from destruction.

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Ashore, the Whitsundays island chain comprises 74 islands; Hamilton Island is the largest. As you hop from island to island, you will find beautiful beaches, lush “bushlands” and incredible wildlife. Cruise the stunning, crystalline waters of the western Pacific for a yacht charter unlike any other.

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Day 1 and Day 2 Great Barrier Reef & Hamilton Island Fly into Hamilton Island’s airport and meet the yacht at the Hamilton Island Marina. Your first stop is the Great Barrier Reef. Spend the next two days exploring the reef by yacht tender, helicopter and seaplane — all of which are found on Hamilton Island.

Day 3 Thomas Island If the weather permits, cruise south from Hamilton Island, passing Pentecost Island, to Straw Island. East of Burning Point, you’ll find an anchorage protected by a wide coral reef. Thomas Island also offers a picturesque anchorage with a beautiful beach. Tender ashore for some fun in the sun.

Day 4 Whitehaven Beach Enjoy an alfresco breakfast as you cruise Solway Passage. Arrive at Whitehaven Beach, which has nearly pure silica sand and stunning scenery. Take the tender ashore to walk up Hill Inlet — a must-do activity to see breathtaking panoramic views looking south over Whitehaven Beach.

Day 5 Border Island When you arrive at Border Island, grab the snorkeling or diving gear to check out the unique coral formations here. On land, you'll find lush scenery and superb beaches. It also has a famous blue grotto, popular with tourists, as well as antique churches.


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Day 6 Nara Inlet Cruise through the Hook Passage, which is the dividing line between the Hook Islands and Whitsundays, to the Nara Inlet — a lovely spot for an overnight anchorage. Take the tender to the eastern shore of the inlet and walk the trail leading to prehistoric aboriginal cave drawings and a magnificent waterfall.

Day 7 Hayman Island Cruise between Hayman and Hook Island and you’ll come to Butterfly Bay, a secluded anchorage. From here, take the tender to Manta Ray Bay to find some of the Whitsunday’s best snorkeling and diving. Those looking for a little piece of prestige should visit the One&Only Hayman Island, which offers sunset cocktails and a selection of fine-dining restaurants.

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Day 1 Phuket Embark at Yacht Haven Marina. Once on board, cruise to Phang Nga Bay — famous for its monolithic limestone rocks and islets. Spend the day kayaking and visit Koh Panyi, a traditional stilted fishing village. Most famous in the area is James Bond Island, featured in "The Man with the Golden Gun." Day 2 & 3 Krabi Province An hour’s sail southeast from Phang Nga is Krabi Province. Krabi also has stunning landscapes and beaches with crystalline waters for diving and snorkeling. The mainland tourist resort town Ao Nang offers rock climbing, beach bars and nightlife. Phi Phi Leh and Phi Phi Don are Krabi’s renowned islands, made famous in the movie "The Beach. "

Day 4 & 5 Patong Bay & Phuket's west beaches Phuket’s Surin, Bang Tao, Cherngtalay and Layan Beaches are famous for their clubs and world-class resorts, such as Twin Palms, Amanpuri and Trisara. Visit the souvenir shops and vibrant street atmosphere of Patong Beach, hit the links at one of five championshipstandard golf courses or enjoy a treatment at one of the five-star spas.

Day 7 Surin Islands The Koh Surin National Park comprises five islands — the two main islands are Surin Nua and Surin Tai. Within the national park there are many world-class dive sites in reach. Guests also can go to the beach and look for monkeys and other wildlife or visit a Moken sea gypsy village. Cruise overnight to Phuket for disembarkation the following morning.

Day 6 Similan Islands In 1982, the 128-squarekilometer area comprising the Similans was declared a marine national park. During the high season, visibility underwater can be between 30 and 50 meters. Schools of colorful reef fish dart around corals; it’s common to see manta rays, whale sharks and pelagics. Other activities include hikes to the top of the rocks and swimming. 07 06 01 Phuket 02/03 Krabi Province 04/05 Patong Bay 06 Similan Islands 07 Surin Islands

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Marvel over the beautiful beaches of Thailand during your luxury yacht charter. From the Gulf of Thailand to the Andaman Sea, this nation has long been a hot spot for the jet set due to the exotic foods, tropical locale, stunning beaches and friendly locals. The renowned “City of Angels,” Bangkok, is the country’s vibrant capital. Thailand’s islands, such as Koh Samui and Phuket, are perfectly suited for a yacht charter holiday.

For the ultimate in relaxation, visit one of the five-star spas that offer pure natural ingredients for body scrubs, steam baths and traditional Thai massages. Be sure to set one evening aside to watch a spectacular sunset over the sea on board the yacht; later, go ashore to enjoy the famous Phuket nightlife until the early morning hours.

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Day 1 Tahiti Arrive Papeete, Tahiti. Embark the yacht at Marina Taina. Enjoy your first meal on board then spend some time getting acquainted with the yacht. In the afternoon visit the Robert Wan Pearl Museum.

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F R E N C H P O LY N E S I A OCEAN VIEWS Located almost mid-way between California, United States, and Australia, the French Polynesian islands certainly are worth a visit. The main island of Tahiti and its sister islands cover more than four million square miles of ocean. Comprising five archipelagos, four of which are volcanic, there are more than 118 heavenly islands to discover during a French Polynesia yacht charter.

View rugged highlands and low-lying valleys that create stunning vistas of waterfalls and seaside cliffs as you cruise from Tahiti to Bora Bora, Moorea, Tikehau, Fakarava and beyond. Romance is just a cruise away when you visit Bora Bora on your South Pacific yacht charter. A serene bluish-green lagoon sets the stunning tone as you enjoy the yacht’s tenders and toys or simply lay back and allow the passion to wash over you. Sunset cruises and hikes to panoramic vistas are on offer.

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High-end boutiques can be found on the island — many of which sell incredibly beautiful Tahitian pearls. A photograph cannot fully capture the illumination of Matira Beach on Bora Bora. Find the sun here during your French Polynesia yacht charter.

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Day 3 Huahine Wake up in Huahine for a day of water activities and land excursions. Huahine is arguably the most picturesque French Polynesian island. With steep mountains descending into protected bays of emerald green, the island also is one of the more geographically diverse of the Society Group. In the evening, cruise for Taha’a.

Day 4 Taha’a Taha’a produces 70 to 80 percent of all French Polynesia’s vanilla. Because of the aroma, Taha’a is known as the “Vanilla Island.” Enjoy visiting the vanilla farms or the famous Relais & Chateaux Le Taha'a Island Resort and Spa. Taha’a’s pearls are exceptional, so take advantage of the black pearl farms.

Day 5 Raiatea Wake up in Raiatae after an early morning sail. Far less traveled than Bora Bora, Tahiti or Moorea, this fascinating island offers a taste of true unspoiled French Polynesia. Visit the Marae Taputapuatea, the oldest Marae of the Maori culture.

Day 6 & 7 Bora Bora Bora Bora Island is possibly the single most famous island in the world. Spend two days in Bora Bora exploring the U.S. World War II military bases, snorkeling or diving in the island’s lagoons and soaking in all this piece of paradise has to offer.

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Day 2 Moorea Make way for Moorea, Polynesia’s second-most popular spot after Tahiti. Moorea is a triangular-shaped island encircled by a lagoon of translucent green, fringed by an azure blue Polynesian sea. Enjoy watersports and a visit to the Marae and Belvedere. In the evening, depart for Huahine.

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YACHTS OVER 50-METRES

O’Mega 270’ 8 ” (82.5m) Laurel 240’2” (73.2m) O’Pari 3 235’9” (71.85 m) Sherakhan 228’6” (69.65m) Ladys 224a’7” (68.5m) Icon 221’5” (67.5m) Vertigo 220’6” (67.2m) Lamima 213’11” (65.2m) Lady Lola 205’3” (62.56m) Roma 203’5” ( 62m) Sealyon 202’9” (61.8m) Blue Moon 198’(60.35m) Dream 196’10” (60m) Perseus 3 196’10” (60m) Meamina 194’7” (59.3m) Seahawk 192’3” (58.6m) Twizzle 188’7” (57.49m) Diamond A 187’11” (57.28m) Salila 183’9” (56m) Rosehearty 183’9” (56m) Gravitas 171’ (52.12m) Jade 959 169’11’ (51.8m) Prana 169’7” (51.7m) Liberty 164’1” (50m) Resilience 164’1” (50m) Troyanda 164’1” (50m)

YACHTS UNDER 50-METRES

Amarula Sun 164’ (49.99m) Aquavita 164’ (49.99m) Vi Ctoria Del Mar 164’ (49.99m) Mia Elise 164’ (49.99m) Silolona 164’ (50m) Xarifa 163’9” (49.9m) Casino Royale 163’ (49.68m) Zoom Zoom Zoom 161’ (49.07m) Rockstar 161’ ( 49.07m) La Dea II 160’9” (49m) Cocktails 157’ (47.85m) Va Bene 156’10” (47.8m) Usher 154 ’(46.94m) Argyll 53’ (46.63m) Charisma 153’ (46.63m) Balista 152’ 9 ” (46.57m) Katya 151’ (46m) Carpe Diem II 150’1” (45.74m) Attitude 150’ (45.72m) Alila Purnama 149’7” ( 45.6m) Vantage 149’11” (45.7m) Helios 147’8” (45m) Fathom 147’8” (45m) Big Fish 147’8” (45m) Harle 146’6” (44.65m) Checkmate 145’ (44.2m)

Hemisphere 145’ (44.2m) Silver Dream 143’ 8” (43.8m) Starship 143' (43.95m) Lady Bee 142’ ( 43.28m) Integrity 141’ (42.98m) My Toy 140 ’ (42.67m) Capricorn 140’ (42.67m) Natori 137’2” (41.8m) Calisto 136’2” (41.5m) Ocean Emerald 134’6” (41m) Sea Dreams 132’ (40.32m) Si Datu Bua 132’ ( 40.2m) Thumper 131’5” (40m) Clan VI 131’3” (40m) Aristarchos 131’ (39.93m) Aqua 130’ (39.62m) Serengeti 130’ (39.62m) Endless Summer 130’ (39.62m) Milk Money 130’ (39.62m) Aphrodite 130’ (39.62m) Mutiara Laut 130’ (39.6m) Kathleen Anne 127’11” (39m) Revelry 127’ 11” (39m) Le Montrachet 126’ (38.4m) Impulsive 126’ (38.4m) Brio 125’ (38.1m)

Axia 123’ (37.49m) Talos 122’ (37.19m) Bliss 121’5” (37m) Red Anchor 120’1” (36.6m) Impetuous 120’ (36.58m) Sahana 120’ (36.6m) Savannah 118’ (35.97m) Wheels 116’6” (35.5m) Kipany 116’ (35.36m) Unbridled 116’ (35.36m) Miracle 115’ (35m) Ocean Pearl 115’ ( 35m) Watercolours 115’ ( 35m) Parisa 115’ (35m) Caroline 1 114’10” (35m) Princess Iluka 113’2” (34.5m) Kelly Anne 110’ (33.53m) Beachfront 108’ (32.92m) Sanjana 107’ (32.61m) Silverlining 104 ’ (31 . 7m) No Rules 102’ (31m) Lady Thuraya 101’8” (31m) Mia Kai 96’9” (29.5m) Margaret Ann 95’7” (29.13m) Aventure 95’2” (29m) Go 95’ (28.96m)

Letizia 91’ (27.7m) Solaris 90’ (27.43m) Spirit 89’6” (27.28m) Aspiration 86’3” (26.3m) Malvasia 85’4” (26m) Skye 82’8” (25.2m) Equinox 81’ (24.69m) High Aspect 71’6” (21.8m) One Shot 67’2” (20.46m) More Magic 67’ (20.42m) Tilly Mint 67’ (20.42m)


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O’ME GA 270’ 8” (82.5M) : MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES : 2004 30 GUESTS : 14 CABINS : 30 CREW

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Specifications Length 270’ 8” (82.5m) Beam 38’ 1” (11.6m) Draft 14’ 5” (4.4m) Built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Interior design by Georgio Vafiadis Year 2004 Engines 2 x Yanmar x 2000/650 (BHP/ RPM), 3xVolvo Penta D16cAMG 1800 RPM Fuel consumption 790 litres/hr Speed 13 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 2 x 30’ 6” (9.2m) Fassmer enclosed limousine tenders 1 x 19’ 10” (6m) seven-person RIB 1 x two-person Sea Doo GTX 260 limited edition 1 x two-person Sea Doo RXP-X 260 1 x two-person Jet Ski 2 x Cayago Seabobs Water skis (adult and child) Monoskis Towables 2 x wakeboards Snorkeling gear 4 x scuba gear Compressor

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O’MEGA 270’ 8” (82.5M)

Accommodation 30 guests, 11 doubles, 3 twins

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Specifications Length 240’ 2” (73.2m) Beam 40’ 2” (12.25m) Draft 12’ (3.65m) Built by Delta Marine Interior design Donald Starkey Year 2006 Engines 2 x Cat 3516B, 2500hp @ 1600rpm Fuel consumption 650 litres/hr Speed 15/18knots

L AUREL 2 4 0 ’ 2 ” ( 7 3 . 2 M ) : D E LTA M A R I N E : 2 0 0 6 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 22 CREW

SUMMER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: CARIBBEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 25’ (7.62 ) Nautica tender 1x 22’ (6.7) Nautica tender 1x 15’ (4.57) Nautica rescue tender 1 x inflatable waterslide 2 x WaveRunners 1 x inflatable trampoline 2 x two-person kayaks 2 x one-person kayaks 2 x SeaDoo Seascooters 3 x paddleboards 4 x bicycles Golf clubs and floating golf balls Wakeboard Water skis Fishing gear Snorkeling gear Inflatable towable toys 2 x giant water balls Diving board Tarzan rope swing Children’s toys Beach gear

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LAUREL 240’ 2” (73.2M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 5 doubles, 1 twin

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O ’ PA R I 3 235’ 9” (71.85M) : GOLDEN YACHTS : 2015 12 GUESTS : 09 CABINS : 20 CREW

SUMMER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: EAST MEDITERRANEAN


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Specifications Length 235’ 9” (71.85m) Beam 41’ 4” (12.6m) Draft 11’ 10” (3.6m) Built by Golden Yachts Interior design by Studio Giorgio Vafiadis Year 2015 Engines Cat 3516-C 2350KW 1800 RPM Fuel consumption 800 litres/hr Speed 15/18 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 25’ 8” (7.8m) limousine tender 1 x 20’ (6.1) Sport Nautique ski boat 2 x RIB tenders 1 x Jet Ski Bombardier 1503 SCIC Seadoo GTX 215 1 x Jet SKi Bombardier 1503 SCIC Seadoo GTX 260 1x Jet Ski Bombardier GP 1300R 2 x wakeboards 1 x wakesurf 2 x monoskis 1 x water ski (adult) 2 x water ski (child) 2 x paddleboards 1 x Flyboard 1 x kayak 1 x trampoline 1 x hover board 1 x four-person towable tube 2 x one-person towable tubes 5 x two-person Scout towable tubes 2 x F5 Seabobs

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O’PARI3 235’ 9” (71.85M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 5 doubles, 4 twins

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Specifications Length 228’ 6” (69.65m) Beam 39’ 4” (12m) Draft 14’ 9”(4.5m) Built by Jan Verkerk Interior design Verkerk Yachting Projects Year 2005 Engines Cat 3512 B TI-TA 1380 HP 1014 Kw 1600 RPM Fuel consumption 360 litres/hr Speed 11/13knots

SHERAKHAN 228’ 6” (69.65M) : JAN VERKERK : 2005 26 GUESTS : 13 CABINS : 19 CREW

SUMMER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: ANTARTICA, BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 2 x 24’ (7.3m) Joker Clubman inflatable tenders 2 x Yahama Superjet 700s 2 x Yamaha WaveRunners 2 x laser sailboats 1 x 26’ 4” (8m) waterslide 2 x windsurfers 2 x inflatable paddleboards 1 x surfboard 1 x inflatable trampoline 1 x kayak 2 x wakeboards 2 x water skis 1 x classic Dutch sloep Fishing gear Fitness equipment Beauty salon On-deck barbecue 18-person Jacuzzi Hammocks

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L A DY S 224’ 7” (68.5M) : AMELS : 2006 12 GUESTS : 07 CABINS : 19 CREW

SUMMER: MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 224’ 7” (68.5m) Beam 42’ (12.8m) Draft 12’ 1” (3.7m) Built Amels Interior design Walter Franchini Year 2006 (refit in 2011, 2012, 2013) Engines 2 x 2,374hp Caterpillar Fuel consumption 600 litres/hr Speed 14/17 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 30’ (9.14m) custom Serenella limousine tender 1 x 30’ (9.12m) custom Hinckley 29R tender 1 x 20’ 4’ (6.2m) custom Pascoe jet rescue tender 3 x Sea-Doo GTXs 2 x one-person kayaks 1 x double kayak Wakeboards Water skis 2 x Funster windsurfers 2 x Cabrinha Switch Blade kitesurfers 3 x Seabobs 2 x paddleboards Snorkeling gear Deep sea fishing gear 1 x Rave Bongo bounce platform 1 x swing for Bounce platform 1 x sea pool Towables

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LADY S 224’ 9” (68.5M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 5 double, 2 twin, 1 pullman, as required

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Specifications Length 221’ 5” (67.5m) Beam 37’ 5” (11.4m) Draft 12’ 6” (3.8m) Built Studio Linse Interior design Icon Year 2010 Engines 2 x MTU 12V4000 M71 Fuel consumption 540 litres/hr Speed 13/16 knots

ICON 2 2 1 ’ 5 ” ( 6 7. 5 M ) : I C O N : 2 0 1 0 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 17 CREW

SUMMER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: CARIBBEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 26’ 3” (8m) Navy-style Halmatic RIB 1 x 22’ 4” (6.8 m) BSC RIB 1 x 32’ 10” (10m) Cougar tender 1 x 41’ 5” (12.6m) Ribbon tender 1 x Yamaha WaveRunner 1 x GTPX Sea-Doo 4 x water skis 3 x wakeboards 1 x windsurfer 2 x inflatables 2 x Seabobs 1 x five-person Banana 4 x paddleboards 1 x chariot 4 x scuba gear (rendezvous diving) Fishing gear Beach toys Sauna Hammam Massage room Shower room Jacuzzi Swimming pool

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ICON 221’ 5” (67.5M)

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VERTIGO 2 2 0 ’ 6 ” ( 6 7. 2 M ) : A L L O Y YA C H T S : 2 0 1 1 12 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 11 CREW

S U M M E R : F R E N C H P O LY N ES I A , S O U T H PA C I F I C W I N T E R : F I J I , F R E N C H P O LY N ES I A , S O U T H E A ST A S I A , S O U T H PA C I F I C


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Specifications Length 220’ 6” (67.2m) Beam 41’ 1” (12.53m) Draft 16’ 7”(5.05m) Built Alloy Yachts Interior design Christian Liaigre Year 2011 Engines 2 x Cat C32 Fuel consumption 225 litres/hr Speed 13/18 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 26’ 4” (8m) custom enclosed limousine tender 2 x 19’ 9” (6m) Nautica RIB tenders 2 x Topper Topaz sailing dingies 4 x Rigid Ocean kayaks 4x Trek 6700 mountain bikes 6 x scuba sets Wetsuits Flotation jackets 2 x paddleboards Water skis Wakeboards Inflatable pool Inflatable bouncer with slide

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LAMIMA 213’ 11” (65.2M) : HAJI BASO : 2014 14 GUESTS : 07 CABINS : 19 CREW

SUMMER: SOUTHEAST ASIA WINTER: THAILAND, MYANMAR


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Specifications Length 213’ 11” (65.2m) Beam 36’ 9” (11.2m) Draft 12’ 2” (3.7m) Built Haji Baso Year 2014 Engines Man 1000hp/735kW Fuel consumption 80 l litres / hr Speed 10/12 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 2 x Yamaha WaveRunners 10 x paddleboards 3 x jukungs 2 x kayaks 1 x 36’ (11m) RIB 1 x 23’ (7m) RIB 14 x scuba gear 14 x snorkeling gear 2 x Padi instructors offering PADI certification Bauer Nitrox compressor 1 x CompAir Nitrox Membrane Wakeboard Water skis 2 spa therapists onboard

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LAMIMA 213’ 11” (65.2M)

Accommodation 14 guests, 1 king, 4 queens, 4 singles

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L A DY L OL A 205’ 3” (62.56M) : OCEANCO : 2002/2012 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 16 CREW

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Specifications Length 205’ 3” (62.56m) Beam 34’ 5” (10.49m) Draft 11’ 10” (3.61m) Built Oceanco Interior design Zuretti Year 2002/2012 Engines 2 x 1,651hp Cat 3512 B DITA Fuel consumption 430 litres/hr Speed 12/14 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 30’ (9.14) towed mahogany tender 1 x 28’ (8.53) Novurania tender 2 x three-person WaveRunners Snorkeling gear Water skis Towables Fishing gear Beach club Rendezvous Diving Only Fitness equipment Zero Speed stabilizers Kaleidescape movie server Direct TV Satellite iPod docking throughout

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Specifications Length 203’ 5” (62m) Beam 36’ 1” (11.0m) Draft 10’ 3” (3.12m) Built Viareggio Superyachts Interior design Newcruise & Gehr Interior Year 2010 Engines 2 x 3516B 2680hp CAT Fuel consumption 600 litres/hr Speed 12/17 knots

ROMA 203’ 5” (62M) : VIAREGGIO SUPERYACHTS : 2010 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 17 CREW

SUMMER: WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: INDIAN OCEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 34’ (10.2m) BWA 24-person tender 1 x 23’ 3” (7.2m) Castoldi jet tender 1 x three-person Sea-Doo PWC GTX 1 x three-person Sea-Doo PWC RXT X RS 1 x Yamaha WaveRunner Flyboard 2 x Paddleboards 2 x two-person kayaks 2 x Seabobs Snorkeling gear Inflatable water toys Towables Scuba gear PADI Superyacht Dive Center 1 x waterslide Swimming pool with current enabling jet Gymnasium Elevator Video game systems Cinema Zero-Speed stabilizers Wheelchair accessible

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ROMA 203’ 5” (62M)

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S E A LYO N 202’ 9” (61.8M) : VIAREGGIO SUPER YACHTS : 2009 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 16 CREW

SUMMER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 202’ 9” (61.8m) Beam 38’ 9” (11.8m) Draft 10’ 2” (3.1m) Built Viareggio Superyachts Interior design Candy & Candy Year 2009 Engines 2 x 2,000 kW Cat 351 16 B Fuel consumption 1,000 litres/hr Speed 15/17 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 23’ (7m) Castoldi jet tender 1 x 14’ (4.3m) Castoldi rescue tender 2 x Yamaha WaveRunners 4 x Seabobs 4 x wakeboards 2 x paddleboards 2 x kayaks 1 x windsurfer Water skis Kneeboard Snorkeling gear 1 x Freestyle slide Jungle Jim climbing tower Towables

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SEALYON 202’ 9” (61.8M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 4 doubles, 2 twins

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Specifications Length 198’ (60.35m) Beam 37’ (11.28m) Draft 11’ (3.35m) Built Feadship Interior design Donald Starkey Year 2005/2014 Engines 2 x Cat 3516B DI-TA 1492 kW Fuel consumption 185 US gall/hr Speed 15/16.5 knots

BLUE MOON 198’ (60.35M) : FEADSHIP : 2005/2014 12 GUESTS : 07 CABINS : 15 CREW

SUMMER: PLEASE INQUIRE WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 28’ (8.53m) restored 1972 Riva 1 x 25’ (7.62 m) Chris Craft 1 x 16’ (4.87m) RIB inflatable tender 1 x single kayak 2 x double kayaks 15 x snorkeling gear 1 x wakeboard 1 x kneeboard Water skis Inflatables 2 x two-person WaveRunners 2 x paddleboards Fishing gear Fighting Chair Beach umbrellas Beach chairs Rendezvous Diving Only

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BLUE MOON 198’ (60.35M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 4 doubles, 2 twins

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DREAM 196’ 10” (60M) : ABEKING & RASMUSSEN : 2001/2013 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 15 CREW

SUMMER: WEST & EAST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 196’ 10” (60m) Beam 36’ 1” (11m) Draft 11’ 6” (3.5m) Built Abeking & Rasmussen Interior design Bannenberg & Rowell Year 2001/2013 Engines 2 x cat engines 1,877hp each Fuel consumption 100 US gall/hr Speed 14/16 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 33’ (10m) towed Intrepid tender with day head 1 x 23’ (7m) Novurania chase tender 2 x three-person Yamaha WaveRunners 1 x sensational waterslide 1 x inflatable trampoline 4 x paddleboards 1 x windsurfer 2 x kayaks 2 x seabobs Snorkeling gear Water skis Wakeboards Towables Fishing gear Rendezvous diving only Beach chairs Beach tables

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DREAM 196’ 10” (60M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 4 doubles, 2 twins

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Specifications Length 196’ 10” (60m) Beam 37’ 5” (11.4m) Draft 14’ 1” (4.3m) Built Perini Navi Interior design Perini Navi Year 2015 Engines 2 x Man Main Engines 1000hp Fuel consumption 160 Litres/hr Speed 12/15 Knots

PERSEUS 3 196’ 10” (60M) : PERINI NAVI : 2015 12 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 11 CREW

SUMMER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: CARIBBEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 2 x custom 20’ 5” (6.2m) carbon fiber Custom Constellation tenders 1 x five-person speedboard 2 x paddleboards 2 x kayaks 2 x Wakeboards 2 x Water skis 1 x six-person banana 1 x four -person donut 2 x one-person inflatables 1 x waterslide Snorkeling gear 8 x scuba gear Dive compressor with Nitrox 1 x dive instructor 2 x dive masters Rendezvous Diving only

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PERSEUS ^3 196’ 10” (60M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins,

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MEAMINA 194’ 7” (59.3M) : BENETTI : 2009 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 15 CREW

SUMMER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 194’ 7” (59.3m) Beam 34’ 1” (10.4m) Draft 10’ 10” (3.3m) Built Benetti Interior design Studio Massari Year 2009 Engines 2 x MTU V12 4000 turbo charged diesel engines Fuel consumption 250 litres/hr Speed 12.5/16 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 24’ 4” (7.4m) Pascoe tender 1 x 19’ 9” (6m) Pascoe tender 2 x Sea-Doos 1 x three-person WaveRunner Jetsurf 2 x paddleboards 2 x kayaks Scuba gear Rendezvous diving only Water skis Wakeboards Kneeboards Inflatable towables Snorkeling gear 1 x waterslide 4 x bicycles

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MEAMINA 194’ 7” (59.3M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 4 doubles, 2 twins

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Specifications Length 192’ 3” (58.6m) Beam 37’ 5” (11.4m) Draft 13’ 9” (4.2m) Built Perini Navi Interior design Christian Liaigre Year 2013 Speed 12.5/15.5 knots

S E A H AW K 192’ 3” (58.6M) : PERINI NAVI : 2013 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 11 CREW

S U M M E R : F I J I , F R E N C H P O LY N ES I A , S O U T H PA C I F I C WINTER: CARIBBEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 19’ 9” (6m) custom Pascoe tender 1x 31’ (9.44) Custom Novurania tender 2 x Jet Skis RYA PWC Instructors 4 x Seabobs Scuba Gear Wakeboards Water skis Inflatable toys. Fitness equipment 4 x Carbon-fiber foldaway bicycles

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SEAHAWK 192’ 3” (58.6M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 6 doubles

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TWIZZLE 1 8 8 ’ 7 ” ( 5 7. 4 9 M ) : R O YA L H U I S M A N : 2 0 1 0 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 11 CREW

SUMMER: MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 188’ 7” (57.49m) Beam 38’ 1” (11.6m) Draft 12’ 6” (3.8m) Built Royal Huisman Interior design Redman Whiteley Dixon / Todhunter Earle Interiors Year 2010 Engines Cat c32 Acert B-rating, 970kw @2100 rpm, 1300hp Fuel consumption 250 litres/hr Speed 12/17 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 2 x 21’ (6.4m) Castoldi jet tenders 2 x Laser Pico sailing dinghies 2 x paddleboards Dive compressor with Nitrox system Scuba gear Snorkeling gear 2 x kayaks Kneeboard Windsurfer Water skis Wakeboards Towables

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TWIZZLE 188’ 7” (57.49M)

Accommodation 8 guests, 3 double, 1 twin, 1 pullman, 1 additional berth, as required

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Specifications Length 187’ 11” (57.28m) Beam 33’ 9” (10.29m) Draft 11’ 11” (3.63m) Built Abeking & Rasmussen Interior design Kristen Kelli LLc Year 1998/2014 Engines 2 x Caterpillar 3516 B (V16) with a total 3750 HP Fuel consumption 540 litres/hr (143 Gall/hr) per hour Speed 16/17.5 knots

DIAMOND A 1 8 7 ’ 1 1 ” ( 5 7. 2 8 M ) : A B E K I N G & R A S M U S S E N : 1 9 9 8 / 2 0 1 4 12 GUESTS : 09 CABINS : 15 CREW

SUMMER: EAST & WEST MED WINTER: CARIBBEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 23’ (7m) Novurania tender 1 x 23’ 4” (7.1m) custom limousine tender 2 x two-man WaveRunners 4 x wakeboards 4 x water skis 2 x Seabobs 2 x kneeboards Inflatables Snorkeling gear Inflatable trampoline Beach barbecue gear 2 x paddleboards Jetsurf

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DIAMOND A 187’ 11” (57.28M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 6 doubles, 2 twins, + 1 convertible

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SALILA 183’ 9” (56M) : DRU : 1991/2011 20 GUESTS : 10 CABINS : 20 CREW

SUMMER: INDONESIA WINTER: INDONESIA


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Specifications Length 183’ 9” (56m) Beam 29’ 6” (9m) Draft 11’ 6” (3.5m) Built DRU Year 1991/2011 Engines Akasaka 1800 HP Fuel consumption 220 litres/hr Speed 7/10 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 2 x tenders 1 x speedboard 4 x scuba gear 20 x snorkeling gear 6 x kayaks 1 x banana boat Water skis 1 x wakeboard 1 x paddleboard 1 x inflatable trampoline

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SALILA 183’ 9” (56M)

Accommodation 20 guests, 2 king, 4 double, 4 twin cabins

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Specifications Length 183’ 9” (56m) Beam 37’ 9” (11.50m) Draft 12’ 6” (3.8m) Built Perini Navi Interior design Christian Liaigre Year 2006 Engines 2 x Deutz TBD616 V12 4Stroke Turbocharged 1,239 hp Fuel consumption 70 US gall/hr Speed 15/13 Knots

ROSEHEARTY 183’ 9” (56M) : PERINI NAVI : 2006 12 GUESTS : 07 CABINS : 11 CREW

SUMMER: EAST COAST CANADA, NEW ENGLAND WINTER: CARIBBEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 45’ (13.71m) Wally tender 1 x 20’ (6m) Novurania Tender 2 x Jet Skis 1 x flyboard Fitness equipment Water skis 1 x Wakeboard 6 x scuba gear

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ROSEHEARTY 183’ 9” (56M)

Accommodation 12 Guests, 6 doubles

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G R AV I TA S 171’ (52.12M) : FEADSHIP : 1995/2013 12 GUESTS : 07 CABINS : 12 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS, FLORIDA, CARIBBEAN WINTER: BAHAMAS, FLORIDA, CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 171’ (52.12m) Beam 32’ (9.75m) Draft 8’ 5” (2.87m) Built Feadship Year 1995/2013 Speed 16 Knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 31’ (9.44m) center console tender 1 x 23’ (7m) Safe Boat Scuba gear 2 x WaveRunners 4 x paddleboards 3 x water skis (adult) 2 x water skis (child) 1 x slalom waterski 2 x wakeboards 2 x one-person inflatable doughnuts 1 x three-person Aquaglide towing seat 1 x inflatable trampoline 1 x Aquaglide floating island Fishing gear Snorkeling gear

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GRAVITAS 171’ (52.12M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 2 singles, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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Specifications Length 169’ 11” (51.8m) Beam 30’ 10” (9.4m) Draft 10’ 1” (3.07m) Built Jade Yachts Inc. Interior design Central Yacht Year 2014 Engines MTU 16V 4000 M61 2682 HP Fuel consumption 350 litres/ hr Speed 11/16 knots

JADE 959 169’ 11’ (51.8M) : JADE YACHTS INC : 2014 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER: WEST & EAST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: MALDIVES

Leisure equipment + toys 6.25m Williams Tender 4.5m Rescue boat 4.2m Crew Tender 5 SeaDoo jet skis 10 sets diving gear Compressor Water ski 2 x wakeboard 2 x canoe 2 x paddle board 1 x water walking ball 1 x inflatable sofa 1 x donut

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JADE 959 169’ 11” (51.8M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 4 doubles, 2 twins

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PRANA 169’ 7” (51.7M) : ALLOY YACHTS : 2006 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 169’ 7” (51.7m) Beam 33’ 6” (10.2m) Draft 16’ 1” (4.9m) Built Alloy Yachts Interior design Rodman Whiteley Dixon Design Year 2006 Engines 1 x 1200 HP Cat 3412E Fuel consumption 135 litres/hr Speed 12/14 knots

Leisure equipment + toys Main tender Castoldi 21’ Jet, Yanmar engine Crew tender Castoldi 14’ Jet Yanmar engine 2 x Laser dinghies 2 x Kayaks 4 x 2 rigid paddleboards / 2 inflatable paddleboards 2 x Seabobs 3 x water ski 3 x wakeboards and wakesurf kites & kite-boards doughnut tube snorkeling gear for all the guests fishing gear scuba gear (licence required/ rendez-vous diving only) several beach toys 4 person jobe couch towable Yoga equipment (balls & mats) Rowing Machine

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PRANA 169’ 7” (51.7M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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Specifications Length 164’ 1” (50m) Beam 29’ 6” (9m) Draft 9’ 10” (3m) Built ISA Year 2011 Engines 2 x MTU 12V 4000 M71 Fuel consumption 230 litres/hr Speed 12/17 knots

LIBERTY 164’ 1” (50M) : ISA : 2011 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 10 CREW

SUMMER: WEST & EAST MEDITERRANEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 21’ (6.4m) Castoldi jet tender 1 x 15’ (4.5m) Zodiac 1 x Sea-Doo RXT WaveRunner 1 x Sea-Doo GTX WaveRunner 2 x Seabobs 1 x Sea Jet 1 x kneeboard 2 x paddleboards Fishing gear Wakeboards 10 x scuba gear 5 x inflatable doughnuts 1 x towable mattress

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LIBERTY 164’ 1” (50M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 4 doubles, 2 twins

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RESILIENCE 164’ 1” (50M) : ORTONA NAVI : 2008 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 11 CREW

SUMMER: WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: WEST MEDITERRANEAN


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Specifications Length 164’ 1” (50m) Beam 30’ 2” (9.19m) Draft 9’ 2” (2.8m) Built Ortona Navi Interior design Progetti & Associati Year 2008 Engines 2 x Cat 3512 B-1174 KW Fuel consumption 500 litres/hr Speed 14/16 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 23’ (7m) Castoldi tender 1 x three-person Connelly Orbiter 2 x one-person Connelly BIG Os 1 x two-person Connelly 1 x Jobe dolphi trainer 1 x Cadet child slide 2 x paddelboards 1 x Subwing Scuba gear Snorkeling gear Swimming Goggles 1 x Connelly Odyssey 1 x kneeboard 1 x single Ski Radar P-Six 1 x Connelly Super Sport Water skis (child) 1 x adult wakeboard 1 x kids wakeboard 2 x Sea-Doos 1 x hoverboard 1x Flyboard

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RESILIENCE 164’ 1” (50M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 4 doubles, 2 twins

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Specifications Length 164’ 1” (50m) Beam 30’ 6” (9.3m) Draft 10’ 6” (3.2m) Built Feadship Interior design HB Interiors Year 2004 Engines 2 x 1,200 HP CAat 3512B Fuel consumption 300 litres/hr Speed 12/14 knots

T R O YA N D A 164’ 1” (50M) : FEADSHIP : 2004 11 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 12 CREW

SUMMER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 38’ (11.58) Novurania tender 2 x 20’ 5” (6.2m) Custom Ribtec tenders 2 x WaveRunners 2 x Richter stand up PWCs 2 x Seabobs Water skis Wakeboards Inflatables Snorkeling gear Scuba gear 2 x treadmills

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TROYANDA 164’ 1” (50M)

Accommodation 11 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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AMARULA SUN 164’ (49.99M) : TRINIT Y YACHTS : 2008 12 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS, FLORIDA WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 164’ (49.99m) Beam 28’ (8.53m) Draft 7’ 8” (2.34m) Built Trinity Yachts Interior design Patrick Knowles Year 2008 Engines 2 x Cat 3516B-HD @3,384 hp Fuel consumption 140 US gall/hr Speed 14/24 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 32’ (9.75m) Everglades tender 1 x 21’ (6.4m) Custom BrigInflatable RIB 2 x WaveRunners 2 x Sea-Doo Sparks 1 x Flyboard 1 x JetLev boat with Jet Pack 1 x extra-large waterslide 2 x paddleboards 2 x Seabobs 1 x inflatable stern PWC dock 1 x five-person banana Towables Wakeboard Boogie boards Water skis Snorkeling gear Gym equipment

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AMARULA SUN 164’ (49.99M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 4 doubles, 1 twin

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Specifications Length 164’ (49.99m) Beam 31’ (9.45m) Draft 8’ 5” (2.57m) Built Westport Year 2009/2014 Engines 2 x MTU 16V4000 / 3650 hp each @ 2150 Max RPM Fuel consumption 100 US gall/hr Speed 17/25 knots

A Q U AV I TA 164’ (49.99M) : WESTPORT : 2009/2014 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 11 CREW

SUMMER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 38’ (11.58m) Intrepid tender 1 x 18’ (5.48m) Zodiac RIB 2 x paddleboards 1 x electric paddleboard 2 x Yamaha WaveRunners 2 x double kayaks 2 x wakeboards 4 x water skis (adult and child) 1 x kneeboard 2 x kitesurfers 1 x inflatable trampoline Towables Snorkeling gear (adult and child) Fishing gear 2 x Seabobs Swim platform docking stations Fitness equipment

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AQUAVITA 164’ (49.99M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 5 doubles, 1 twins

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VICTORIA DEL MAR 1 6 4 ’ ( 4 9 . 9 9 M ) : D E LTA M A R I N E : 2 0 0 6 / 2 0 1 4 12 GUESTS : 07 CABINS : 11 CREW

SUMMER: WEST & EAST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 164’ (49.99m) Beam 33’ 1” (10m) Draft 9’ 7” (2.92m) Built Delta Marine Interior design Claudette Bonville Assoc. Year 2006/2014 Engines 2 x Cat 1650hp 3512B Fuel consumption 545 litres/hr Speed 15/17 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 32’ (9.75m) Century tender 1 x 15’ (4.57m) Nautica RIB 2 x Sea-Doo RXP-Xs 2 x Seabobs 1 x DJI Phantom 2 Vision GPS Drone Inflatables 1 x inflatable trampoline 2 x inflatable kayaks 2 x inflatable paddleboards 2 x water skis Wakeboard Inflatable climbing wall Inflatable jungle gym Fiesta private island Island hopper water bouncer

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VICTORIA DEL MAR 164’ (49.99M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 5 doubles, 2 twins

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NOT OFFERED FOR CHARTER TO U.S. RESIDENTS WHILE IN U.S. WATERS


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Specifications Length 164’ (49.99m) Beam 27’ 11” (8.52m) Draft 8’ 6” (2.59m) Built Trinity Yachts Interior design Patrick Knowles Year 2011/2016 Engines 2 x Cat 3512B / 2,250 hp each Fuel consumption 120 US gall/gr Speed 17 knots

MIA ELISE 164’ (49.99M) : TRINIT Y YACHTS : 2011/2016 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER: WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 40’ (12.19m) Yellowfin custom tender 1 x 22’ (6.7m) Novurania tender 1 x 52’ (15.8m) sportfish with fishing gear 2 x three-person WaveRunners 1 x Jetsurf 1 x waterslide 2 x paddleboards 2 x body boards Wakeboard Kneeboard Wakeskate Water skis Snorkeling gear Towables Fishing gear Beach equipment

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MIA ELISE 164’ (49.99M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 5 Double, 1 Twin

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SILOLONA 164’ (50M) : KONJO BOAT BUILDERS : 2004 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 17 CREW

SUMMER: INDONESIA WINTER: INDONESIA, THAILAND AND MYANMAR


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Specifications Length 164’ (50m) Beam 33’ (10m) Draft 10’ (3.1m) Built Konjo Boat Builders Interior design Patti Seery Year 2004 Speed 9/12 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 3 x 19’ 1” (5.8m) tenders 5 x sea kayaks Fishing gear Water skis Wakeboards Windsurfers Snorkeling gear Sport fishing Sea Sled Scuba diving

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SILOLONA 164’ (50M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 3 kings, 2 doubles

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Specifications Length 163’ 9” (49.9m) Beam 28’ 1” (8.55m) Draft 14’ 11” (4.55m) Built J.S. White & Co. Interior design Barracuda Yacht Design Year 1927 Engines 2 X Cat 3406 400HP Fuel consumption 60 litres/hr Speed 9 knots

X A R I FA 163’ 9” (49.9M) : J.S.WHITE & CO : 1927 12 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 14’ (4.26m) Castoldi jet tender 1 x 13’ 4” (4m) Inflatable RIB 1 x three-person inflatable kayak 2 x folding bikes 2 x scuba gear 6 x snorkelling gear 1 x doughnut Beach toys

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XARIFA 163’ 9” (49.9M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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C A S I N O R O YA L E 163’ (49.68M) : CHRISTENSEN : 2008 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 10 CREW

SUMMER: WEST & EAST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 163’ (49.68m) Beam 29’ 6” (8.99m) Draft 8’ (2.54m) Built Christensen Year 2008 Engines 2 x MTU 12v 4000 series; 1,170 bph@1800rpm Speed 13/18 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 24’ (7.3m) Novurania RIB 1 x 15’ (4.5m) Nautica RIB 4 x WaveRunners Snorkeling gear Fishing gear 1 x wakeboard 1 x paddleboard 2 x inflatable kayaks Treadmill Rendezvous Diving Only Beach chairs Beach tables Crestron Audio Visual System Kaleidescape movie server Direct TV Satellite iPod docking

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CASINO ROYALE 163’ (49.68M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 6 doubles

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Specifications Length 161’ (49.07m) Beam 28’ (8.53m) Draft 8’ 6” (2.31m) Built Trinity Yachts Interior design Evan Marshall Design Year 2005/2016 Engines 2 x Cat 3516B-HD/3,386 hp Fuel consumption 250 litres/hr Speed 14/24 knots

ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM 161’ (49.07M) : TRINIT Y YACHTS : 2005/2016 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS, NEW ENGLAND WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 40’ Seahunter towable tender 1 x 18’ (5.48m) Nautica tender 2 x three-person WaveRunners 2 x paddleboards 2 x Seabobs Snorkeling gear Water skis 1 x wakeboard 1 x kneeboard Inflatables Fishing gear Waterslide

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ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM 161’ (49.07M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 4 doubles, 1 twin

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R O C K S TA R 161’ (49.07M) : TRINIT Y YACHTS : 2009 12 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 10 CREW

SUMMER: WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 161’ (49.07m) Beam 27’ 11” (8.51m) Draft 8’ 5” (2.57m) Built Trinity Yachts Interior design Patrick Knowles Year 2009 Engines 2 x Cat 2250hp diesel engines Fuel consumption 85 US gall/hr Speed 13/18 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 18’ (5.48m) Nautica tender 4 x three-person Sea-Doo GTXs Snorkeling gear Water skis (adult and child) 1 x wakeboard 1 x paddleboard 2 x kayaks Towables Fishing gear Fitness equipment

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ROCKSTAR 161’ (49.07M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 4 doubles, 1 twin

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LA DEA II 160’ 9” (49M) : TRINIT Y YACHTS : 2007/ 2015 12 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER 2016: SOUTH PACIFIC WINTER 2015/2016: SOUTH PACIFIC - WINTER 2016/2017: SOUTHEAST ASIA


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Specifications Length 160’ 9” (49m) Beam 27’ 11” (8.5m) Draft 7’ 7” (2.3m) Built Trinity Yachts Interior design Evan Marshall & Sylvie Charest Year 2007/ 2015 Engines 2 x Cat 3516B-HD diesels @3,384Hp Fuel consumption 1,000 litres/hr Speed 18/23 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 9m chase tender custom made by Humber (2 x 200hp Yamaha engines) equipped for diving and fishing 1 x 21’ 4” (6.5m) Novurania Tender Yamaha FX HO 3 seater 2 x Sea-Doos Rs2s 2 x kayaks 1 x paddleboard Water skis (adult and child) 1 x monoski Wakeboards (adult and child) 1 x two-persons doughnuts 2 x one-person doughnuts 1 x Jobe towable couch 1 x floating island 2 x bicycles Scuba gear 1 x compressor Snorkeling gear 1 x dive master 1x phantom Drone

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LA DEA II 160’ 9” (49M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins of which one can be converted as a double

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C O C KTA I L S 1 5 7 ’ ( 4 7. 8 5 M ) : T R I N I T Y YA C H T S : 2 0 0 4 / 2 0 1 2 11 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS, NEW ENGLAND WINTER: BAHAMAS, FLORIDA


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Specifications Length 157’ (47.85m) Beam 27’ 11” (8.51m) Draft 6’ 11” (2.11m) Built Trinity Yachts Interior design Howard Design Group Year 2004/2012 Engines Cat 3512/2 x 2250hp Fuel consumption 100 US gall/hr Speed 14/18 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 35’ (10.6m) Intrepid tender 1 x 18’ (5.48m) Novurania tender 2 x Yamaha WaveRunners Fishing Gear Water skis 1 x wakeboard Inflatable towables Snorkeling gear 1 x inflatable trampoline Karaoke machine Video game systems iPod docks throughout Barbecue

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COCKTAILS 157’ (47.85M)

Accommodation 11 guests, 4 doubles, 1 twin

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Specifications Length 156’ 10” (47.8m) Beam 30’ 3” (9.22m) Draft 3’ 1” (10.2m) Built Kees Cornelissen Interior design Richard Hein/The A Group Year 1992 Engines 2 x 1750hp Cat Fuel consumption 225 litres/hr Speed 12/16 knots

VA B E N E 1 5 6 ’ 1 0 ” ( 4 7. 8 M ) : K E E S C O R N E L I S S E N : 1 9 9 2 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 13 CREW

SUMMER: MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: MEDITERRANEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 32’ 2” (9.8m) Intrepid deep sea fishing boat 2 x 17’ (5.3m) Zodiac tenders 2 x two-person Yamaha WaveRunners Water skis Wakeboards 2 x paddleboards Snorkeling gear Fishing gear Fitness equipment

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VA BENE 156’ 10” (47.8M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 5 doubles, 1 twin

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USHER 1 5 4 ’ ( 4 6 . 9 4 M ) : D E LTA M A R I N E : 2 0 0 7 / 2 0 1 4 12 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 12 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS, FLORIDA, NEW ENGLAND WINTER: CARIBBEAN, BAHAMAS, FLORIDA


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Specifications Length 154’ (46.94m) Beam 28’ 8” (8.74m) Draft 7’ 6” (2.29m) Built Delta Marine Interior design J.C. Espinosa Year 2007/2014 Engines 2 x MTU 16V4000 3650 BHp @ 2,100 rpm Fuel consumption 175 US gall/hr Speed 20/23 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 56’ (17m) Hampton tender 1 x 22’ (6.7m) tender Scuba diving – dive gear, Nitrox Fishing gear 1 x Seabob 2 x WaveRunners Water skis 4 x inflatable paddleboards 1 x three-person towable couch Wakeboard Towables Snorkeling gear On-deck Jacuzzi Elevator 500 gallon Live Well Bait tank

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USHER 154’ (46.94M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 5 doubles

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A R GY L L 153’ (46.63M) : NORTH AMERICAN YACHTS : 2002/2014 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 10 CREW

SUMMER: NEW ENGLAND WINTER: CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 153’ (46.63m) Beam 29’ 6” (8.99m) Draft 7’ 6” (2.29m) Built North American Yachts Interior design Ralph Lauren Year 2002/2014 Engines 2 x Cat 3512s Fuel consumption 70 US gall/hr Speed 12/16 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 24’ (7.3m) Nautica Cat tender 1 x 9’ (2.74m) Zodiac tender Water skis (adult) Towables Wakeboard 1 x single kayak 1 x double kayak Snorkeling gear Fishing gear Jacuzzi Barbecue Wheelchair access Elevator Rendezvous diving only

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ARGYLL 153’ (46.63M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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CHARISMA 153’ (46.63M) : FEADSHIP : 1985 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 12 CREW

SUMMER: WEST & EAST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 153’ (46.63m) Beam 27’ 11” (8.51m) Draft 9’ (2.74m) Built Feadship Year 1985 Engines 2 x Detroit Diesel 1350 hp 1010 kw Fuel consumption 200 litres/hr Speed 11/12 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 24’ 8” (7.50m) Novurania RIB 1 x 18’ 1” (5.50m) Novurania RIB 2 x Yamaha VXR 1800 WaveRunners 2 x water skis 2 x wakeboards 2 x inflatable donughts 2 x ocean kayaks 15 x snorkeling gear 6 x fishing gear 4 x light tackle sets 2 x paddleboards 20 x fins Towable toys and RYA Approved training vessel Gym equipment

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CHARISMA 153’ (46.63M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 4 doubles, 2 twins

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B A L I S TA 152’ 9” (46.57M) : CANTIERI DI PISA : 2013 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 10 CREW

SUMMER: WEST & EAST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: WEST & EAST MEDITERRANEAN


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Specifications Length 152’ 9” (46.57m) Beam 28’ 8” (8.74m) Draft 8’ 6” (2.6m) Built Cantieri di Pisa Interior design Mark Berryman Year 2013 Engines 2 x MTU 16V4000 M93L diesel Fuel consumption 500 litres/hr Speed 15/25 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 21’ 4” (6.5m) V-type custom jet tender 1 x Jet Ski FX Cruiser 2 x F5 Seabobs 1 x inflatable waterslide 1 x sea pool Water skis Wakeboards Towables Inflatables Snorkeling gear

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BALISTA 152’ 9” (46.57M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 4 doubles, 2 twins,

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Specifications Length 151’ (46m) Beam 31’ 4” (9.6m) Draft 9’ 3” (2.84m) Built Delta Marine Year 2009 Engines 2 Caterpillars 3508 B diesels @1,000 Hp each Fuel consumption 50 GAL / Hr @ 12.5 knots Speed 12/15 knots

K A T YA 1 5 1 ’ ( 4 6 M ) : D E LTA M A R I N E : 2 0 0 9 12 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS, FLORIDA, NEW ENGLAND WINTER: BAHAMAS, FLORIDA

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 19ft Williams 565 Dieseljet tender 1 x 15ft Williams 445 Turbojet tender 2 x Wake boards Assorted waterski’s including kids ski’s 1 x Towable Hotdog 3 x 2 person Towable Inflatable Toys 1 x 1 person Towable Inflatable Toy 1 x Inflatable lounging raft 1 x Large foam lounging raft Various beach toys & gear 1 x Volleyball Net/Set Assorted snorkel gear Flatscreen TV’s throughout IPAD Integrated Audio/Video Crestron System DVD players throughout Jacuzzi BBQ Treadmill Assorted free weights & Exercise bench Swiss Ball Bosu Ball & yoga Mats Strength training bands Skipping ropes and push up bars

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KATYA 151’ (46M)

Accommodation 4 Double, 1 Twin

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CARPE DIEM II 150’ 1” (45.74M) : TRINIT Y YACHTS : 2002/2015 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER: NEW ENGLAND WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 150’ 1” (45.74m) Beam 27’ 11” (8.5m) Draft 7’ 10” (2.4m) Built Trinity Yachts Interior design Carol Williamson & Associates Year 2002/2015 Engines 2 x Cat 3512B / 2,250 hp each Fuel consumption 120 US gall/hr Speed 17/20 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 23’ (7m) Novurania Scout / 265 hp (towed) 1 x 20’ (6m) Novurania tender 2 x three-man WaveRunners Water skis Wakeboard Floating trampoline 2 x paddleboards Snorkel gear Fishing gear Exercise equipment Beach gear

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CARPE DIEM II 150’ 1” (45.74M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 4 doubles, 1 twin

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Specifications Length 150’ (45.72m) Beam 27’ 11” (8.51m) Draft 7’ 2” (2.18m) Built Trinity Yachts Interior design Dee Robinson Year 1998/2014 Engines 2 x Cat 3512B / 2,250 hp each Fuel consumption 40 US gall/hr Speed 12/17 knots

AT T I T U D E 150’ (45.72M) : TRINIT Y YACHTS : 1998/2014 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 32’ (9.75m) Intrepid tender 4 x WaveRunners 4 x inflatable paddleboards Towable toys Wakeboards Kneeboards Water skis Snorkeling gear Fishing gear Beach equipment

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ATTITUDE 150’ (45.72M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 4 doubles, 1 twin

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ALILA PURNAMA 149’ 7” (45.6M) : H. ABDULLAH HASAN : 2012 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 16 CREW

SUMMER: SOUTHEAST ASIA WINTER: SOUTHEAST ASIA


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Specifications Length 149’ 7” (45.6m) Beam 31’ 2” (9.5m) Draft 12’ 10” (3.9m) Built H. Abdullah Hasan Interior design Hidayat Endramukti Year 2012 Engines 1 x MAN diesel Fuel consumption 100 litres/hr Speed 10/11.5 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 2 x 16’ 1” (4.9m) Marathon tenders 2 x two-person sea kayaks Water skis Towables 2 x paddleboards 2 x dive compressors 1 x CAT dive compressor (Nitrox) 10 x scuba gear 10 x snorkeling gear 1 x dedicated freshwater rinse tank for underwater camera equipment

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ALILA PURNAMA 149’ 7” (45.6M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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Specifications Length 149’ 11” (45.7m) Beam 27’ 7” (8.4m) Draft 5’ 11” (1.8m) Built Palmer Johnson Interior design Nuvolari & Lenard Year 2010 Engines 2 x MTU 3650 HP Fuel consumption 1000 litres/hr Speed 20/25 knots

VA N TA G E 149’ 11” (45.7M) : PALMER JOHNSON : 2010 12 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER: SOUTH PACIFIC WINTER: SOUTH PACIFIC

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 40’ (12.19m) Van Dutch chase boat 1 x 18’ (5.486m) Castoldi jet RIB tender 1 x Sea-Doo RXP 225 1 x Seabob F5 1 x Freestyle Cruiser curved waterslide 2 x paddleboards 2 x Congo body boards 1 x Hobie inflatable kayak 2 x wakesurfers 1 x wakeboard Water skis 1 x watermat 1 x three-person towable banana 1 x three-person towable couch 1 x two-person towable doughnut Fishing gear Snorkeling gear Karaoke machine

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VANTAGE 149’ 11” (45.7M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 3 dobules, 2 twins

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HELIOS 147’ 8” (45M) : PERINI NAVI : 2007 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 07 CREW

SUMMER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 147’ 8” (45m) Beam 31’ 9” (9.68m) Draft 12’ 9” (3.89m) Built Perini Navi Interior design Perini Navi Year 2007 Engines Cat C32 Fuel consumption 100 litres/hr Speed 10/13.5 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x Boston Whaler 280 1 x 15’ (4.57m) inflatable RIB 1 x 13’ (3.96m) Novurania inflatable tender 4 x scuba gear 8 x snorkeling gear Various wet suits 2 x wakeboards Kneeboard Water skis (adult and child) 1 x three-person inflatable hotdog Climbing wall (tbc) Inflatables 4 x paddleboards 2 x two-person inflatable kayaks

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HELIOS 147’ 8” (45M)

Accommodation 8 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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Specifications Length 147’ 8” (45m) Beam 27’ 7” (8.4m) Draft 9’ 10” (3m) Built Sea Dreams Interior design Mark Zeff/Zeff Design Year 2007 Engines 2 x MAN800hp Fuel consumption 180 litres/hr Speed 10/10.5 knots

FAT H O M 147’ 8” (45M) : SEA DREAMS : 2007 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x Nouvurania RIB 1 x 41’ 4” (6.5m) BSC Colzani RIB 2 x WaveRunners Snorkeling gear Water skis Towables Inflatable kayaks RYA Personal Watercraft certified crewmembers Fitness equipment Five-person Jacuzzi Inflatable paddleboards

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FATHOM 147’ 8” (45M)

Accommodation 8 guests, 3 doubles, 1 twin

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BIG FISH 147’ 8” (45M) : MCMULLEN & WING : 2010 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 10 CREW

SUMMER: TBC WINTER: SOUTHEAST ASIA


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Specifications Length 147’ 8” (45m) Beam 29’ 6” (9m) Draft 9’ 10” (3m) Built McMullen & Wing Year 2010 Engines Cat 3508B DI-TA 1050hp @ 1600rpm Fuel consumption 200 litres/hr Speed 10/14 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 25’ 8” (7.8m) Custom M & W yender 1 x 13’ 10” (4.2m) Explorer RIB 3 x Sea-Doos 10 x scuba gear 2 x wakeboard 1 x kneeboard 6 x kayaks 2 x windsurfers 3 x kiteboards 5 x paddleboards Water skis 1 x monoski Snorkeling gear Underwater camera Fishing gear Scuba gear 1 x GSE Flexi Dec Hyperbaric single-lock recompression chamber

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BIG FISH 147’ 8” (45M)

Accommodation 10 guest, 5 doubles

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HARLE 146’ 6” (44.65M) : FEADSHIP : 2007/2014 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER: WEST & EAST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 146’ 6” (44.65m) Beam 30’ 2” (9.19m) Draft 8’ 10” (2.69m) Built Feadship Year 2007/2014 Engines 2 x MTU 12V2000M7788kW/1055 bhp Fuel consumption 150 litres/hr Speed 12/14 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 24’ (7.31m) Novurania tender 2 x 14’ (4.26m) Laser sailboats 2 x Seabobs 4 x paddleboards 2 x VX Cruiser WaveRunners 2 x sea kayaks Water skis Wakeboard Snorkeling gear Rendezvous diving only 1 x eight-person inflatable island Jacuzzi Beach gear Fitness equipment

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HARLE 146’ 6” (44.65M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 5 doubles, 5 twins

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C H E C K M AT E 145’ (44.2M) : BENETTI : 2013 12 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 07 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS WINTER: BAHAMAS


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Specifications Length 145’ (44.2m) Beam 30’ 3” (9.22m) Draft 8’ 6” (2.59m) Built Benetti Year 2013 Engines 2 x 1300 Cat Speed 14/15 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 42’ (12.8m) Cigarette boat 1 x 18’ (5.48m) Williams tender 2 x Sea-Doos 2 x paddleboards 2 x towable tubes Wakeboard 8 x snorkeling gear Fishing gear

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CHECKMATE 145’ (44.2M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 4 doubles, 1 twin

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Specifications Length 145’ (44.2m) Beam 54’ 5” (16.6m) Draft 10’ 2” (3.1m) Built Pendennis Interior design Michael Leach Design Year 2011 Engines 2 x Cat C12’s Fuel consumption 230 litres/hr Speed 11/13 knots

HEMISPHERE 145’ (44.2M) : PENDENNIS : 2011 12 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 10 CREW

SUMMER: SOUTHEAST ASIA, INDIAN OCEAN WINTER: SOUTHEAST ASIA, INDIAN OCEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x T/T HEMISPHERE 16.4m (54ft) F&S Custom sports fishing boat with 2 x CAT C18 1150hp (25 knots / 225 litres per hour) Ideal for game fishing, diving or guest excursion. 1 x 8.2m (27ft) Scorpian tender with Yamaha 315hp inboard 1 x 4.5m Castoldi jet wave rider with 2009 Yanmar 125 hp Full SCUBA diving facilities for 12 guests - Nitrox air water skis - variety of sizes for adults and children wake boards, paddle boards & kneeboards 1 x 1m high 2.4m professional diving board 1 x 4m inflatable water trampoline Windsurfing, snorkelling & fishing (trolling, casting & fly) equipment 5 x Seadoo water scooters 4 x mountain bikes (foldable) 2 x Seabobs Inflatable toys and tows Kayaks

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HEMISPHERE 145’ (44.2M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 4 doubles, 1 twin

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S I LV E R D R E A M 143’ 8” (43.8M) : WARREN YACHTS : 2001 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: WEST MEDITERRANEAN


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Specifications Length 143’ 8” (43.8m) Beam 27’ 9” (8.45m) Draft 6’ 9” (2.07m) Built Warren Yachts Interior design Sam Sorgiovanni Year 2001 Engines 2 x 1350hp Cat Fuel consumption 240 litres/hr Speed 12/17 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 18’ 1” (5.5m) Castoldi jet tender 1 x 15’ 2” (4.6m) Castoldi jet tender 2 x Sea-Doo Sparks 4 x one-person inflatable doughnuts 1 x two-person doughnut 1 x two-person “Rockit” 1 x four-person Jobe 4 Banana 1 x two-person Aquaglide Syncro Dragster 1 x four-person Jobe trampoline 2 x paddleboards 1 x wakeboard (adult) 1 x wakeboards (child) 2 x water skis (adult) 1 x water skis (child) 1 x wakeskate Snorkeling gear Swim goggles Fishing gear

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SILVER DREAM 143’ 8” (43.8M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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Specifications Length 143’ (43.95m) Beam 26’ 7” (8.1m) Draft 6’ 5” (1.96m) Built Van Mill Interior design Claudette Bonville Year 1988 Engines Cat 3512 B 2250 hp Fuel consumption 100 US gall/hr Speed 13 knots

S TA R S H I P 143’ (43.95M) : VAN MILL : 1988 12 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS, FLORIDA WINTER: BAHAMAS, FLORIDA

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 38’ (11.58m) Intrepid tender 1 x 18’ (5.48m) Novurania tender 4 x WaveRunners 2 x kayaks 2 x Honda land scooters Water Skis Hard-bottom kayak Inflatable kayak Wakeboards Snorkeling gear Towables Inflatable trampoline Barbecue Fitness equipment

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STARSHIP 143’ (43.95M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 4 doubles, 1 twin

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L A DY BE E 142’ (43.28M) : CHRISTENSEN : 1995/2014 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 07 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 142’ (43.28m) Beam 27’ 5” (8.36m) Draft 6’ 9” (2m) Built Christensen Year 1995/2014 Engines 2 x Duetz/Manheim Marine 604V12 Fuel consumption 120 gall/hr Speed 15/17 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 38’ (11.58m) Jupiter towable tender (not available in Med) 1 x 22’ (6.7m) Novurania tender Scuba Diving 3 x Sea-Doo GTXs 1 x Freestyle waterslide 2 x paddleboards 2 x inflatable paddleboards Inflatable trampoline Towable toys Snorkeling gear Fishing gear

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LADY BEE 142’ (43.28M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 5 doubles, 1 twin

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Specifications Length 141’ (42.98m) Beam 24’ (7.32m) Draft 6’ 11” (2.11m) Built Gulf Craft Interior design Sievers & Sons Year 2004/2015 Engines 2 x Detroit MTU Series 60 Fuel consumption 28 US gall/hr Speed 12/14 knots

INTEGRITY 141’ (42.98M) : GULF CRAFT : 2004/2015 16 GUESTS : 09 CABINS : 11 CREW

SUMMER: GAL APAGOS YEAR ROUND WINTER: GAL APAGOS YEAR ROUND

Leisure equipment + toys 2 x 20’ (6m) Zodiac tenders 8 x two-person kayaks Snorkeling gear

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INTEGRITY 141’ (42.98M)

Accommodation 16 guests, 8 doubles, 1 single

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MY T OY 140’ (42.67M) : AB YACHTS : 2009 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 07 CREW

SUMMER: EAST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: EAST MEDITERRANEAN


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Specifications Length 140’ (42.67m) Beam 26’ (7.92m) Draft 5’ (1.52m) Built AB Yachts Year 2009 Engines 3 x 2400 hp mtu 16 V 2000 CR Fuel consumption 1000 litres/hr Speed 27/41 Knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x Novurania 540 tender 1 x Jet Ski 1 x Yamaha SuperJet 700 1 x Sea-Doo GT LTD 215 Hp 1 x Seabob Snorkeling gear Inflatables 3 x tubes 1 x banana 1 x three-person air couch 1 x paddleboard Wakeboards Waveboards Kneeboards 1 x water skis (adult) 1 x water skis (child) 1 x monoski 2 x Seascooter

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MY TOY 140’ (42.67M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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Specifications Length 140’ (42.67m) Beam 28’ (8.53m) Draft 6’ (1.83m) Built Proteksan Interior design Jean-Guy Verges Year 2002 Engines 2 x MTU 12V396TE94 Fuel consumption 93 US gall/hr Speed 14 /22knots

CAPRICORN 140’ (42.67M) : PROTEKSAN : 2002 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 08 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS, FLORIDA WINTER: BAHAMAS, FLORIDA

Leisure equipment + toys 32’ Scout + 2x 150 HP Yamaha towed tender fully rigged for fishing 10’ Skipper tender with 30 hp OB 2 wave runners 2 X 2 person kayaks 2 paddleboards Heavy and light fishing gear Knee & wake boards Adult and child sized water skis 2 dive blades

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CAPRICORN 140’ (42.67M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 5 doubles, 1 twins

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NAT O R I 137’ 2” (41.8M) : BAGLIETTO : 2009 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER: WEST MEDITERRANEAN


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Specifications Length 137’ 2” (41.8m) Beam 27’ 11” (8.5m) Draft 7’ 3” (2.2m) Built Baglietto Interior design Bannenberg Year 2009 Engines 2 x MTU 12V 4000 M90 Fuel consumption 375 litres/hr Speed 14/22 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 32’ 10” (10m) Scorpion tender 1 x 11’ 2” (3.4m) Novurania rescue tender 1 x three-person Sea-Doo Wake Pro 215 2 x two-person inflatable sea kayaks 1 x three-person towable 2 x Sea-Doo VS Supercharged Seascooters 1 x four-person Jobe air stream flying towable Water skis Monoskis Wakeboard Jacuzzi on upper deck Scuba gear Snorkeling gear Dive compressor Fishing equipment Video game systems Anti-jellyfish pool

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NATORI 137’ 2” (41.8M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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Specifications Length 136’ 2” (41.5m) Beam 24’ 3” (7.39m) Draft 9’ 10” (3m) Built ATB Year 1944 Engines 2 x 500 BHP Deutz Fuel consumption 100 l/hr Speed 12/13 knots

CALISTO 136’ 2” (41.5M) : ATB : 1944 12 GUESTS : 07 CABINS : 08 CREW

SUMMER: SOUTHEAST ASIA WINTER: SOUTHEAST ASIA

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 18’ (5,48m) Hard bottom inflatable 115 P Yamaha 1 x 11’ (3.4m) Hard bottom inflatable 15 HP Yamaha 2 x donuts 1 x sea canoe 2 x Sea-doo seascooter explorer Dive propulsion vehicle Snorkeling gear Fishing gear

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CALISTO 136’ 2” (41.5M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins, 2 singles

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OCEAN EMERALD 134’ 6” (41M) : RODRIQUEZ CANTIERI NAVALI : 2009 12 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 07 CREW

SUMMER: SOUTHEAST ASIA WINTER: SOUTHEAST ASIA


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Specifications Length 134’ 6” (41m) Beam 27’ 7” (8.4m) Draft 7’ 10” (2.4m) Built Rodriquez Cantieri Navali Year 2009 Engines 2 x 1400 Cat C32 Diesel Fuel consumption 140 litres/hr Speed 12/16 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 5.5m SeaDoo jet boat 1 x 5.2m BTS RIB with Yamaha 90HP 1x tender Arimar 3,51m WaveRunners Canoes Water skis Wakeboard Kneeboard Scuba gear Inflatables Fishing gear

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OCEAN EMERALD 134’ 6” (41M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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Specifications Length 132’ (40.32m) Beam 26’ (7.92m) Draft 6’ 11” (2.11m) Built Northcoast Yachts Year 1995 Engines 2 x Detroit Diesel 149e16v w/2400hp Fuel consumption 90 US gall/hr Speed 12/20 knots

SEA DREAMS 132’ (40.32M) : NORTHCOAST YACHTS : 1995 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 06 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS WINTER: BAHAMAS

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 30’ (9.14m) tender 2 x 2013 Sea-Doos 2 x kayak 2 x paddleboards Snorkeling Gear 8 x scuba gear Dive Compressor Inflatables Wakeboard Water skis Fitness equipment

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SEA DREAMS 132’ (40.32M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 4 doubles, 1 twin

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S I DAT U B UA 132’ (40.2M) : KONJO BOAT BUILDERS : 2012 06 GUESTS : 03 CABINS : 12 CREW

SUMMER: INDONESIA WINTER: INDONESIA, THAILAND AND MYANMAR


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Specifications Length 132’ (40.2m) Beam 28’ (8.5m) Draft 10’ (3.07m) Built Konjo Boat Builders Interior design Patti Seery Year 2012 Speed 9/10 knots

Leisure equipment + toys Kayaks Towables Wakeboard Water skis (adult and child) 8 x scuba gear Snorkeling gear Underwater cameras/video

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SI DATU BUA 132’ (40.2M)

Accommodation 6 guests, 3 king

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Specifications Length 131’ 5” (40m) Beam 26’ 7” (8m) Draft 8’ 10” (2.7m) Built Sunseeker Interior design Sunseeker/HPM Year 2014 Engines 2 x MTU 12V 4000 M93 Fuel consumption 275 litres/hr Speed 12/24 knots

THUMPER 131’ 5” (40M) : SUNSEEKER : 2014 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 09 CREW

SUMMER: WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: WEST MEDITERRANEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 X Williams 565 sport diesel jet tender 1 X Yamaha superjet (stand up ski) 1 X Yamaha FX cruiser svho (sit down ski) 1 X Aquaglide rebound with ilog & slide 1 X Aquaglide Jungle Jim 2 X Inflatable Paddle Boards 2 X Single Inflatable Rings 1 X 4 Person Watersled 1 X Wake Board 1 X Set of waterskis 1 X Seabob F5 (awaiting launch date) Thumper is a recognized RYA training centre and they have three qualified instructors onboard

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THUMPER 131’ 5” (40M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 3 doubles, 2 convertible

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CLAN VI 131’ 3” (40M) : PERINI NAVI : 1983 12 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 06 CREW

WINTER: SOUTHEAST ASIA, INDIAN OCEAN


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Specifications Length 131’ 3” (40m) Beam 24’ 11” (7.6m) Draft 8’ 6” (2.6m) Built Perini Navi Year 1983 Fuel consumption 140 litres/hr Speed 10.5 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 4m Yamaha 40 HP 3m Mercury 15 HP Kayak 4 x sets snorkelling 1 x water kneeling board toy Ringo and other towable

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CLAN VI 131’ 3” (40M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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Specifications Length 131’ (39.93m) Beam 28’ (8.53m) Draft 16’ (4.88m) Built Nautor’s Swan Year 2006 Engines 2 x 490 Cat Fuel consumption 140 litres/hr Speed 12 knots

A R I S TA R C H O S 131’ (39.93M) : NAUTOR’S SWAN : 2006 07 GUESTS : 03 CABINS : 06 CREW

SUMMER: EAST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: EAST MEDITERRANEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 18’ 1” (5.5m) inflatable jet tender 1 x 12’ 6” (3.8m) Zodiac tender Water skis Wakeboard Tubes Snorkeling gear

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ARISTARCHOS 131’ (39.93M)

Accommodation 7 guests, 2 doubles, 1 twin

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AQUA 130’ (39.62M) : ADMIRAL-CNL : 2010 11 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 07 CREW

SUMMER: EAST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: EAST MEDITERRANEAN


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Specifications Length 130’ (39.62m) Beam 26’ (7.92m) Draft 9’ (2.74m) Built Admiral — CNL Interior design Luca Dini Year 2010 Engines 2 x MTU 16V 4000 M90 Fuel consumption 1100 litres/hr Speed 27/32 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 18’ 1” (5.5m) Dariel tender 1 x 11’ 6” (3.5m) William tender 1 x two-person Sea-Doo RPX Scuba gear 1 x air compressor Water skis Snorkeling gear 1 x Ecobike

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AQUA 130’ (39.62M)

Accommodation 11 guests, 4 doubles, 1 twin

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Specifications Length 130’ (39.62m) Beam 26’ (7.92m) Draft 6’ 5” (1.96m) Built Westport Interior design Pacific Custom Interiors Year 2001/2013 Engines MTU 4000 Series, 2200 HP each Fuel consumption 200 US gall/hr Speed 20/27 knots

SERENGETI 130’ (39.62M) : WESTPORT : 2001/2013 12 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 06 CREW

SUMMER: ALASKA WINTER: CALIFORNIA

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 34’ (10.36m) Regulator tender 1 x 18’ (5.48m) Novurania tender 2 x Jet Skis 2 x wakeboards (adult and child) 2 x paddleboards 2 x tandem kayaks 2 x water skis (adults and child) 12 x snorkeling gear (adult and child) 1 x four-person Big Mable inflatable 2 x surfboards Beach toys Fishing gear

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SERENGETI 130’ (39.62M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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ENDLESS SUMMER 130’ (39.62M) : WESTPORT : 2003/2016 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 08 CREW

SUMMER: EAST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: EAST MEDITERRANEAN


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Specifications Length 130’ (39.62m) Beam 26’ (7.92m) Draft 6’ 11” (2.11m) Built Westport Year 2003/2016 Engines 2 X MTU 2.735 hp Fuel consumption 590 litres/hr Speed 18/22 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 14’ 10’ (4.5m) Nautica tender 2 x three-person Yamaha WaveRunners Canoes Water skis Wakeboard Kneeboard Scuba gear Tubes Fishing gear 1 x Waterslide

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ENDLESS SUMMER 130’ (39.62M)

Accommodation 4 doubles + 2 twin

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Specifications Length 130’ (39.62m) Beam 26’ (7.92m) Draft 6’6”(1.98m) Built Westport Year 2009 Engines 2 x MTU 12V 4000 Fuel consumption 75 US gall/hr Speed 24/20 Knots

MILK MONEY 130’ (39.62M) : WESTPORT : 2009 11 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 07 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS WINTER: BAHAMAS

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 37’ (11.27m) Whaler towed tender 1 x 18’ (5.48m) Nautica tender 2 x three-person Yamaha WaveRunners 4 x Seabobs 2 x inflatable paddleboards Scuba available Brownies 3-stage compressor 11 x snorkeling gear Fishing gear Inflatables Water skis Wakeboard Inflatable waterslide

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MILK MONEY 130’ (39.62M)

Accommodation 11 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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APHRODITE 130’ (39.62M) : WESTPORT : 2010 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 07 CREW

SUMMER: EAST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 130’ (39.62m) Beam 26’ (7.92m) Draft 6’ 6” (1.98m) Built Westport Year 2010 Engines 2 x MTU/DDC 12v4000 engines; 2735 HP each Fuel consumption 60 US gall/hr Speed 12/24 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 35’ Intrepid chase tender, 300hp twin engines Nautica 18’ Wide body ST with 4 stroke 2 x Yamaha Wave Runner F12 Wakeboard Kneeboard Waterski’s Blowup towable toys Adults/kids snorkel gear Beach BBQ set up 1 x paddleboard Fishing gear 2 x inflatable paddleboards that convert into kayaks

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APHRODITE 130’ (39.62M)

Accommodation 10 guests; 3 Double, 2 Twin

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MUTIARA L AUT 130’ (39.6M) : L. VAN OOSTENBRUGGE/KUSUMO : 2010 12 GUESTS : 06 CABINS : 13 CREW

SUMMER: INDONESIA WINTER: INDONESIA, THAILAND AND MYANMAR


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Specifications Length 130’ (39.6m) Beam 30’ 5” (9.3m) Draft 10’ 5” (3.2m) Built L. van Oostenbrugge/Kusumo Interior design Niels van Oostenbrugge Year 2010 Engines Yanmar 6 AYM –ETE 485KW

Leisure equipment + toys Water skis Wakeboard Scuba Diving

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MUTIARA LAUT 130’ (39.6M)

Accommodation 16 guests, 6 doubles, 4 singles

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Specifications Length 127’ 11” (39m) Beam 29’ 10” (9.1m) Draft 8’ 11” (2.72m) Built Feadship Interior design Bannenberg & Rowell Year 2009 Engines 2 xMTU 12V2000M70 1070hp Fuel consumption 260 litres/hr Speed 12/14 knots

K AT H L E E N A N N E 127’ 11” (39M) : FEADSHIP : 2009 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 08 CREW

SUMMER: WEST MEDITERRANEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x Novurania tender 2 x Seabobs 2 x Laser picos 2 x one-person inflatable kayaks Kneeboard Water skis Inflatables Snorkeling gear Wetsuits

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KATHLEEN ANNE 127’ 11” (39M)

Accommodation 2 doubles, 2 twins and 1 convertible cabin to make room for 10 guests

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R E V E L RY 127’ 11” (39M) : HAKVOORT : 2010 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 07 CREW

SUMMER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 127’ 11” (39m) Beam 26’ 3” (8m) Draft 8’ (2.45m) Built Hakvoort Interior design David Ostrander Year 2010 Engines 2 x Cat diesel engines C18 DITA Fuel consumption 150 litres/hr Speed 10/12 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x Fjord 36 tender 1 x 14’ 2” (4.3m) Novurania RIB tender 2 x Yamaha WaveRunners Hoverboard Water skis Monoskis Wakeboard Wakesurf Wakeskate Kneeboard Inflatable waterlide Towables 2 x Seabobs 2 x Hobie Cat kayaks 2 x paddleboards 1 x blob/launcher Scuba gear — rendezvous diving only Fitness equipment

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REVELRY 127’ 11” (39M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins convertible in doubles

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Specifications Length 126’ (38.4m) Beam 24’ (7.32m) Draft 6’ 6” (1.98m) Built Broward Marine Year 1986 Engines 2 x 16V92 Detroit Diesel 1352hp main engines Fuel consumption 90 US gall/hr Speed 12/14 knots

LE MONTRACHET 126’ (38.4M) : BROWARD MARINE : 1986 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 07 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS WINTER: BAHAMAS

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 35’ (10.66m) Marlin tender Fishing gear 1 x 13’ (3.96m) AB inflatable RIB 2 x paddleboards 2 x seabiscuits 1 x three-person Towing Tube Wakeboard 2 x Yamaha WaveRunners Snorkeling gear Dive compressor

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LE MONTRACHET 126’ (38.4M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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IMPULSIVE 126’ (38.4M) : NORSHIP : 1994 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 06 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS WINTER: BAHAMAS


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Specifications Length 126’ (38.4m) Beam 23’ 5” (7.14m) Draft 5’ 3” (1.60m) Built Norship Interior design Frank Mulder Year 1994 Engines 2 x MTU 12V396 TE94 Fuel consumption 180-200 US gall/hr Speed 18/28 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 12’ (3.65m) Zodica tender 2 x three-person SeaDoos 30’ Towed Tender 20 x 20 Floating Pool Full Beach Set up Seabob Waterslide Water skis Kneeboard Water skis Towables

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IMPULSIVE 126’ (38.4M)

Accommodation 8 guests, 4 doubles

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BRIO 125’ (38.1M) : HEESEN : 1988/2015 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 06 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS, FLORIDA, CARIBBEAN WINTER: CARIBBEAN, BAHAMAS, FLORIDA


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Specifications Length 125’ (38.1m) Beam 30’ (9.14m) Draft 7’ (2.13m) Built Heesen Year 1988/2015 Speed 14 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 31’ (9.44m) towed tender 1 x 20’ (6.09m) Nautica tender 2 x WaveRunners Wakeboard Paddleboard Snorkeling gear Water skis Banana Inflatable trampoline Fishing gear

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BRIO 125’ (38.1M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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AXIA 1 2 3 ’ ( 3 7. 4 9 M ) : PA L M E R J O H N S O N : 1 9 9 0 / 2 0 0 7 06 GUESTS : 03 CABINS : 06 CREW

SUMMER: NEW ENGLAND WINTER: CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 123’ (37.49m) Beam 26’ 10” (8.18) Draft 16’ 6” (5m) Built Palmer Johnson Interior design John Munford Year 1990/2007 Engines MTU 12V183TE91 @ 530hp Fuel consumption 4 US gall/hr Speed 12/15 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 16’ (4.87m) Naid RIB tender 2 x seabiscuits 1 x The Wing Inflatable dolphin Wakeboard Kneeboard Banana Water skis (adult and child) Monoski Laser Pico sailing dingy Snorkeling gear Barbecue Beach gear

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AXIA 123’ (37.49M)

Accommodation 6 guests, 1 double, 2 twins

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Specifications Length 122’ (37.19m) Beam 24’ 4” (7.42m) Draft 6’ (1.83m) Built Flagship Year 1993/2014 Engines 2 x CAT 3412 Diesels 1400hp Fuel consumption 50 US Gals/Hr Speed 12 knots

TA L O S 1 2 2 ’ ( 3 7. 1 9 M ) : F L A G S H I P : 1 9 9 3 / 2 0 1 4 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 06 CREW

SUMMER: ALASKA WINTER: CALIFORNIA

Leisure equipment + toys 18’ Novurania with 115hp Etec 2 x 2-person Yamaha vx cruisers 2 single person paddle boards 2 single person open kayaks 1 wakeboard 1 slalom ski 1 towable wakesurf board 1 towable tube Full fishing gear

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TALOS 122’ (37.19M)

Accommodation 8 guests, 4 doubles

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BLISS 121’ 5” (37M) : YACHTING DEVELOPMENTS : 2009 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 05 CREW

SUMMER: SOUTHEAST ASIA, INDIAN OCEAN WINTER: SOUTHEAST ASIA, INDIAN OCEAN


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Specifications Length 121’ 5” (37m) Beam 27’ 7” (8.4m) Draft 13’ 1” (4m) Built Yachting Developments Interior design Design Unlimited Year 2009 Engines Cat C9 ACERT 510 bhp Fuel consumption 50 litres/hr Speed 10/13 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x Castoldi 16 jet tender 1 x Zodiac crew tender 2 x paddleboards Water skis (adult and child) Wakeboard Kneeboard Towing ring Towable banana Inflatable sofa 2 x one-person kayaks Snorkeling gear 6 x scuba gear Dive compressor Kitesurfing gear Fishing gear Spa pool

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BLISS 121’ 5” (37M)

Accommodation 12 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins + 2 convertibles

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Specifications Length 120’ 1” (36.6m) Beam 25’ 11” (7.9m) Draft 6’ 7” (2m) Built Benetti Year 2009 Engines 2 x MTU 12V 2000 M91, 1500HP each Fuel consumption 280 litres/hr Speed 13/15 knots

RED ANCHOR 120’ 1” (36.6M) : BENETTI : 2009 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 06 CREW

SUMMER: WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: WEST MEDITERRANEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 32’ 10” (10m) Wahoo Barracuda Chase Boat 1 x 17’ 2” (5.2m) Castoldi jet tender 2 x Jet Skis Water skis Wakeboard Towables Snorkeling gear Anti-jellyfish sea pool

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RED ANCHOR 120’ 1” (36.6M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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IMPETUOUS 120’ (36.58M) : CRESCENT : 2004/2013 09 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 04 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS, FLORIDA, NEW ENGLAND WINTER: BAHAMAS, FLORIDA


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Specifications Length 120’ (36.58) Beam 25’ 9” (7.85m) Draft 6’ 2” (1.88m) Built Crescent Interior design Robin Rose Year 2004/2013 Engines 2 x 2000hp DDC-MTU Fuel consumption 120 US gall/hr Speed 14/22 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 17’ (5.18m) AB tender 2 x two-person WaveRunners Snorkeling gear Water skis Wakeboard Towables Fitness equipment Jacuzzi

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IMPETUOUS 120’ (36.58)

Accommodation 9 guests, 3 doubles, 1 twin

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Specifications Length 120’ (36.6m) Beam 27’ (8.3m) Draft 7’ (2.2m) Built Oceanfast Year 2008/2015 Engines Dual 1050HP MTU 8V 2000 M72 Fuel consumption 200 ltr/hr Speed 10/15 knots

SAHANA 120’ (36.6M) : OCEANFAST : 2008/2015 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 05 CREW

SUMMER: AUSTRALIA, SOUTH PACIFIC WINTER: AUSTRALIA, SOUTH PACIFIC

Leisure equipment + toys 6.5 meter Brig Eagle 650 with 225hp Yamaha 7m x 5m Freedom inflatable swimming pool Waverunner Seabob 2 x Stand up paddle boards• Water skis Wakeboard Towables Dive compressor 6 x full sets dive gear incl u/w SCUBA communications Snorkeling equipment Comprehensive fishing equipment

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SAHANA 120’ (36.5M)

Accommodation 8 guest, 4 cabins

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S AVA N N A H 118’ (35.97M) : INTERMARINE SAVANNAH : 2000 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 05 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS, NEW ENGLAND WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 118’ (35.97m) Beam 23’ 5” (7.14m) Draft 6’ (1.83m) Built Intermarine Savannah Interior design Luiz de Basto Year 2000 Engines 2 x 1350HP Cat 3412 Fuel consumption 100 US gall/hr Speed 12 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 30’ (9.14m) Bluewater tender 1 x 19’ (5.79m) Zodiac tender 1 x six-person Jacuzzi 2 x two-person WaveRunners Waterskis Kneeboards Wakeboards 1 x paddleboard 1 x towable tube Fishing gear Snorkeling gear Beach gear

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SAVANNAH 118’ (35.97M)

Accommodation 8 guests, 2 doubles, 2 twins

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Specifications Length 116’ 6” (35.5m) Beam 24’ 9” (7.54m) Draft 6’ 6”(1.98m) Built Horizon Interior design Evan Marshall Year 2002 Engines 2 x MTU 1826 hp Fuel consumption 270 litres/hr Speed 12/17 Knots

WHEELS 116’ 6” (35.5M) : HORIZON : 2002 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 06 CREW

SUMMER: WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: WEST MEDITERRANEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x Zar tender 1 x Kawasaki PWC 1 x three-person WaveRunner 1 x three-person Sea-Doo Spark Separate crew tender Wakeboard Water skis Body boards 3 x towable doughnuts Inflatable trampoline Inflatable towable banana Aquaglide Blast launchpad and runway Inflatable sunbeds Fishing gear Snorkeling gear M1X-DJ Sound System for iOS devices on sun deck Elliptical machine Free weights

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WHEELS 116’ 6” (35.5M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 4 doubles, 1 Twin

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K I PA N Y 116’ (35.36M) : INTERMARINE : 1998 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 05 CREW

SUMMER: NEW ENGLAND WINTER: BAHAMAS, FLORIDA


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Specifications Length 116’ (35.36m) Beam 25’ (7.62m) Draft 6’ (1.83m) Built Intermarine Interior design Paola D. Smith Year 1998 Engines 2 x MTU 16V-2000 Series; 1,800 hp each Fuel consumption 95 US gall/hr Speed 15 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 14’ (4.26m) Novurania tender 2 x 12’ (3.65m) paddleboards 4 x mountain bicycles Beach toys 2 x tandem kayaks Towables Snorkeling gear Fishing gear Video game systems

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KIPANY 110’ (33.5M)

Accommodation 8 guests, 3 doubles, 1 twin

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Specifications Length 116’ (35.36m) Beam 24’ (7.32m) Draft 6’ 5” (1.96m) Built Crescent Interior design Ihor Pona Year 1994/2015 Engines 2 x MTU 1,940hp each Fuel consumption 50 litres/hr Speed 15/20 knots

UNBRIDLED 116’ (35.36M) : CRESCENT : 1994/2014 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 05 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS, FLORIDA WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 26’ (7.92m) Chris Craft Catalina tender 2 x Sea-Doo GTI 130 2014s Inflatable dock 2 x paddleboards Water skis 1 x inflatable kayak 1 x Sea-Doo Seascooter 2 x kiteboards 1 x six-person inflatable cabana Inflatables Snorkeling gear Fishing gear Flyboard

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UNBRIDLED 116’ (35.36M)

Accommodation 8 guests, 3 doubles, 1 twin

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MIRACLE 115’ (35M) : MONTE FINO : 2000 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 05 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS WINTER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 115’ (35m) Beam 24’ (7.32m) Draft 7’ 3” (2.21m) Built Monte Fino Year 2000 Engines 2 x MTU Diesels 16V2000 Fuel consumption 100 US gall/hr Speed 11/16 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 32’ (9.75m) Boston Whaler 2 x two-person SeaDoos PADI certified dive instructor 8 x scuba gear Dive compressor Jacuzzi Snorkeling gear Water skis 2 x Seabobs Wakeboard 2 x paddleboards Inflatable trampoline Inflatable banana Barbecue

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MIRACLE 115’ (35M)

Accommodation 8 guests, 3 doubles, 1 twin

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Specifications Length 115’ (35m) Beam 24’ 6” (7.47m) Draft 7’ (2.13m) Built Christensen Year 1990/2008 Engines 2 x Cat 2412T Fuel consumption 50 US gall/hr Speed 12/16 knots

OCEAN PEARL 115’ (35M) : CHRISTENSEN : 1990/2008 11 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 05 CREW

SUMMER: ALASKA WINTER: CALIFORNIA

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 16’ (4.87m) Novurania tender 2 x two-person kayaks 2 x one-person kayaks 2 x paddleboards Wakeboard Snorkeling gear Fishing gear

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OCEAN PEARL 115’ (35M)

Accommodation 11 guests, 3 doubles, 1 twin

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WAT E R C O L O U R S 115’ (35M) : TRINIT Y YACHTS : 1990 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 04 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS WINTER: BAHAMAS


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Specifications Length 115’ (35m) Beam 24’ (7.32m) Draft 5’6” (1.68m) Built Trinity Yachts Interior design Paola D. Smith Year 1990 Engines 1420hp/1045 kW Cat Speed 12/22 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 32’ (9.75m) Intrepid tender Snorkeling gear Water skis Wakeboard Underwater scooters 3 x paddleboards Inflatables Wetsuits Beach gear Barbecue 1 x four-person brownies Fishing gear

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WATERCOLOURS 115’ (35M)

Accommodation 8 guests, 4 doubles

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Specifications Length 115’ (35m) Beam 24’ (7.32m) Draft 11’ (3.35m) Built Maiora Year 2009 Engines 2 x MTU V12 - 4000 Fuel consumption 850 litres/hr Speed 23/28 knots

PA R I S A 115’ (35M) : MAIORA : 2009 10-12 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 06 CREW

SUMMER: EAST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: EAST MEDITERRANEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 18’ 1” (5.5m) Novurania tender 1 x 10’ 3” (3.1m) Selva tender 1 x 7’ 4” (2.2m) Arimar tender 1 x three-person WaveRunner Water skis Kneeboard Banana Tubes 1 x two-person canoe

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PARIS A 115’ (35M)

Accommodation 10-12 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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CAROLINE 1 114’ 10” (35M) : ALLOY YACHTS : 1994 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 05 CREW

SUMMER: WEST & EAST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: CARIBBEAN


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Specifications Length 114’ 10” (35m) Beam 25’ 9” (7.85m) Draft 11’ 4” (3.45m) Built Alloy Yachts Interior design Redman Whiteley Dixon Year 1994 Engines Single Lugger 6140 540hp Fuel consumption 70 litres/hr Speed 10.5/12 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 14’ (4.26m) Novurania tender 2 x kitesurfers 2 x water skis 1 x kneeboard 1 x wakeboard Snorkelling gear Wetsuits Towable inflatables 1 x one-person kayak 1 x two-person kayak 2 x Bic paddleboards Fishing gear 2 x Dahon 13” folding bikes

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CAROLINE 1 114’ 10” (35M)

Accommodation 8 guests, 2 doubles, 2 twins

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Specifications Length 113’ 2” (34.5m) Beam 21’ 8” (6.6m) Draft 10’ 6” (3.2m) Built Ray Kemp, Australia Year 1979/2015 Engines 2 x V-12 Mercedes diesels Fuel consumption 150 litres/hr Speed 10/12 knots

PRINCESS ILUKA 1 1 3 ’ 2 ” ( 3 4 . 5 M ) : R AY K E M P, A U S T R A L I A : 1 9 7 9 / 2 0 1 5 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 06 CREW

SUMMER: WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: WEST MEDITERRANEAN

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 13’ 2” (4m) custom Naumatec tender 2 x Honda R12 PWC 2 x kayaks Floating party island 2 x paddleboards 2 x wakeboards Waterskis Kneeboard Seabiscuit Snorkeling gear Golf driving range Fishing gear Hydraulic swim platform Zero speed stabilizers

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K E L LY A N N E 110’ (33.53M) : BROWARD MARINE : 1995 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 04 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS WINTER: BAHAMAS


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Specifications Length 110’ (33.53m) Beam 20’ (6.1m) Draft 6’ (1.83m) Built Broward Marine Year 1995 Engines 16V92TA DDEC Fuel consumption 40 US Gall/Hr Speed 10 knots

Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 32’ (9.75m) Intrepid tender 2 x 2014 Yamaha WaveRunner 2 x paddleboards 1 x ocean kayak Brownies third lung Towing tube Wakeboard Snorkeling gear Fishing gear Floating mats

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KELLY ANNE 110’ (33.53M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 2 doubles, 3 twins

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BEACHFRONT 108’ (32.92M) : HARGRAVE : 2006 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 04 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS WINTER: BAHAMAS

Accommodation 10 guests, 4 double, 1 twin Specifications Length 108’ (32.92m) Beam 23’ (7m) Draft 6’ (1.83m) Built by Hargrave Interior design by Lynn Levy Year 2006 Engines 2x C32 Catipillar Fuel consumption 25 US Gall/Hr Speed 12/18 knots Leisure equipment + toys 30’ Twin engine center console 2 Brand new Yamaha wave runners Brand new Jacuzzi Snorkeling gear Ski’s Wakeboard Inner tubes Extensive fishing gear Beach set ups


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Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 13’ 10” (4.25m) tender 1 x SeaDoo GTX Water skis 2 x tubes 1 x Blade Fish 1 x three-personfun machine 1 x three-person banana 1 x two-person hell bent Wakeboard Snorkeling gear Fishing gear

SANJANA 107’ (32.61M) : NOTIKA : 2004 10 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 05 CREW

SUMMER: EAST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: EAST MEDITERRANEAN

SANJANA 107’ (32.61M)

Specifications Length 107’ (32.61m) Beam 25’ (7.62m) Draft 6’ (1.83m) Built by Notika Year 2004 Engines 2 x MTU 16V 2000 Marine Diesel Fuel consumption 550 l/hr Speed 22/27 Knots

BEACHFRONT 108’ (32.92M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 2 Double, 1 Twin

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Accommodation 8 guests: 1 queen, 2 double, 1 twin bunk bed Specifications Length 104’ (31.7m) Beam 25’ (7.6m) Draft 12’ 6” (3.8m) Built by Sparkman & Stephens Year 2011 Engines CAT C12 with 480 bhp Speed 9/11 knots Leisure equipment + toys RIB Castoldi 5m jet drive with Yanmar 130 HP diesel Tender 3.2m with 8 hp outboard 4 sets divegear Compressor Snorkeling and fishing gear Kayak Donut Paddleboard

S I LV E R L I N I N G 104’ (31.7M) : SPARKMAN & STEPHENS : 2011 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 05 CREW

SUMMER: THAILAND, MALAYSIA WINTER: THAILAND, MALAYSIA, MYANMAR


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Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 22’ (6.7m) Nautica RIB 2 x Jet Skis 8 x snorkeling gear 2 x paddleboards 1 x wakeboard 1 x water skis 1 x slamom water ski 1 x three-person screamer tube 3 person screamer tube Towables Floats

NO RULES 102’ (31M) : PR MARINE : 2003 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 04 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS WINTER: BAHAMAS

NO RULES 102’ (31M)

Specifications Length 102’ (31m) Beam 22’ 5” (6.83m) Draft 6’ 5” (1.96m) Built by PR Marine Interior design by Evan Marshall Year 2003 Engines 2x MTU 16V 2000 M91 2000 hp Fuel consumption 100 US gall/hr Speed 16/24 knots

SILVERLINING 104’ (31.7M)

Accommodation 8 guests, 2 doubles, 2 twins

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L A D Y T H U R AYA 101’ 8” (31M) : LUBBE VOSS : 1982 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 04 CREW

SUMMER: SOUTH-EAST ASIA WINTER: SOUTH-EAST ASIA

Accommodation 8 guests, 2 doubles, 2 twins Specifications Length 101’ 8” (31m) Beam 20’ (6.1m) Draft 9’ 10” (3m) Built by Lubbe Voss Interior design by Verkerk Yachting Projects Year 1982 Engines 1x John Deere 300hp Fuel consumption 70 l/hr Speed 8/10 knots Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 21’(6.4m) tender Wakeboard Water skis Towables 1x slide Snorkling gear Onboard compressor


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Leisure equipment + toys 5m Zodiac tender with 40hp outboard engine 1 x waverunner Yamaha jetski Waterski Wakeboard Kneeboard Snorkeling and fishing gear Inflatable water toys 2 x kayak 1 x paddlebaord 2 x deep sea rods

MIA KAI 96’ 9” (29.5M) : BILGIN : 2006/2015 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 06 CREW

SUMMER: SOUTHEAST ASIA WINTER: SOUTHEAST ASIA

MIA KAI 96’ 9” (29.5M)

Specifications Length 96’ 9” (29.5m) Beam 20’ 8” (6.3m) Draft 5’ 11” ( 1.8m) Built Bilgin Year 2006/2015 Engines 2 x MAN V12 1550CV Fuel consumption 450 litres/hr Speed 15/21 knots

LADY THURAYA 101’ 8” (31M)

Accommodation 8 guests, 2 doubles, 2 twins

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Accommodation 1 double, 2 double or Twin. Two Pullmans. 10-12 guests Specifications Length 95’ 7” (29.13m) Beam 24’ 1” (7.35m) Draft 12’ 8” (3.85m) Built Pendennis Year 2004 Engines Scania D19 6 cylinder turbo diesel 318hp with PTO Fuel consumption 35 litres/hr Speed 10/12 knots Leisure equipment + toys 1 x Yamaha tender 1 x wakeboard 2 x water skis 1 x doughnut 1 x two-person sea biscuit 1 x inflatable paddleboard 1 x inflatable kayak Snorkeling gear

MARGARET ANN 95’ 7” (29.13M) : PENDENNIS : 2004 10-12 GUESTS : 03 CABINS : 04 CREW

SUMMER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: EAST & WEST MEDITERRANEAN


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AV E N T U R E 9 5 ’ 2 ” ( 2 9 M ) : BA LTA : 2 0 1 2 06 GUESTS : 03 CABINS : 04 CREW

SUMMER: THAILAND, MALAYSIA WINTER: THAILAND, MALAYSIA, MYANMAR

AVENTURE 95’ 2” (29M)

Specifications Length 95’ 2” (29m) Beam 20’ (6.1m) Draft 10’ (3.1m) Built Balta Interior design E + C Richomme Year 2012 Engines MAN 400 HP Fuel consumption 30 litres/hr Speed 7/9 knots

MARGARET ANN 95’ 7” (29.13M)

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GO 95’ (28.96M) : JOHNSON : 2011 06 GUESTS : 03 CABINS : 04 CREW

SUMMER: BAHAMAS, CARIBBEAN WINTER: CARIBBEAN

Accommodation 6 guests, 3 doubles Specifications Length 95’ (28.96m) Beam 23’ (7m) Draft 6’ 11” (2.11m) Built Johnson Year 2011 Engines 2x Caterpillar, CAT C32, 1622 HP Fuel consumption 60 US gall/hr Speed 10/23 knots Leisure equipment + toys 29’ Center console tender Yamaha VX Cruiser Waverunner 2 kayaks (1 Single & 1 Double) 2 Stand up Paddleboards Inflatable water toys 4 floating mats Floating Trampoline Bonzai fast tow tube Wakeboard Water Skis (Adult & Kids) Snorkel gear Fishing gear Jacuzzi BBQ Wifi on board


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LETIZIA 9 1 ’ ( 2 7. 7 M ) : C A M P E R & N I C H O L S O N S : 1 9 9 1 / 2 0 1 4 07 GUESTS : 03 CABINS : 03 CREW

SUMMER: THAILAND, MALAYSIA WINTER: THAILAND, MALAYSIA, MYANMAR

LETIZIA 91’ (27.7M)

Specifications Length 91’ (27.7m) Beam 21’ 8” (6.6m) Draft 9’ 1” (2.77m) Built by Camper & Nicholsons Year 1991/2014 Engines 1 x MTU 8V 183AA91 272 hp Speed 9/10 knots

GO 95’ (28.96M)

Accommodation 7 guests, 3 cabins: 1 master (king bed), 1 double , 1 twin cabin

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SOLARIS 9 0 ’ ( 2 7. 4 3 M ) : P E R S H I N G : 2 0 0 9 8-10 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 05 CREW

SUMMER: EAST MEDITERRANEAN WINTER: EAST MEDITERRANEAN

Accommodation 8-10 guests, 2 Doubles, 2 Twins Specifications Length 90’ (27.43m) Beam 21’ (6.4m) Draft 5’ (1.52m) Built Pershing Year 2009 Engines 2 x 2,435hp MTU 16V2000 M93 Fuel consumption 850 litres/hr Speed 33/46 Knots Leisure equipment + toys 3.9 m 100hp Zodiac jet tender SeaDoo CDX 260hp, 3 pax High-end SeaBob F7 Waterskis, Wakeboard, Kneeboard Inflatable Donuts Banana Selection of fishing gear & rods Snorkeling for 8 (including children)


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SPIRIT 8 9 ’ 6 ” ( 2 7. 2 8 M ) : S WA N : 1 9 9 1 / 2 0 1 4 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 03 CREW

SUMMER: THAILAND, MALAYSIA WINTER: THAILAND, MALAYSIA, MYANMAR

SPIRIT 87’ (26.52M)

Specifications Length 89’ 6” (27.28m) Beam 20’ (6.1m) Draft 11’ (3.35m) Built by Swan Year 1991/2014 Engines 292hp Volvo engine Speed 9/11 knots

SOLARIS 90’ (27.43M)

Accommodation 8 guests, 2 doubles, 1 twin

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Accommodation 6 guests, 2 doubles, 1 twin cabin Specifications Length 86’ 3” (26.3m) Beam 20’ 4” (6.2m) Draft 11’ 6” (3.5m) Built Swan Year 1988/2014 Engines Volvo Penta TAMD 71B, 214 KW 292 HP Fuel consumption 10 litres/hr Speed 9 knots Leisure equipment + toys 1 x Caribe RIB Water skis Wakeboard

A S P I R AT I ON 86’ 3” (26.3M) : SWAN : 1988/2014 06 GUESTS : 03 CABINS : 03 CREW

SUMMER: SOUTHEAST ASIA WINTER: SOUTHEAST ASIA


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Leisure equipment + toys 1 x Zodiac tender 1 x Seabob 2 x scuba gear Water skis Wakeboard 1 x doughnut 1 x Banana

M A LVA S I A 85’ 4” (26M) : FERRETTI : 2008 10 GUESTS : 05 CABINS : 04 CREW

SUMMER: WEST MEDITERRANEAN

MALVASIA 85’ 4” (26M)

Specifications Length 85’ 4” (26m) Beam 22’ 9” (6.93m) Draft 7’ 3” (2.2m) Built Ferretti Year 2008 Engines 2 x MAN 900hp Fuel consumption 180 l/hr Speed 11.5/14.5 knots

ASPIRATION 86’ 3” (26.3M)

Accommodation 10 guests, 3 doubles, 2 twins

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S KYE 82’ 8”(25.2M) : AZIMUT : 2015 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 03 CREW

SUMMER: THE BAHAMAS WINTER: THE BAHAMAS

Accommodation 8 guests, 3 doubles, 1 twin Specifications Length 96’ 9” (29.5m) Beam 20’ 3” (6.17m) Draft 5’ 8” (1.73m) Built Azimut Year 2015 Engines 2 Caterpillar 1520HP Fuel consumption 35 US Gall/Hr Speed 12/27 knots Leisure equipment + toys 34’ Nor-tech tender Wakeboard Water ski Kneeboard Jet ski sea doo Gtx 215 Good quality fishing equipment 2 x stand up paddle board convert able to wind surf board Snorkeling equipment Inflatable island Inflatable tube for 3 persons Aquanaut diving wing Seadoo diving scooter


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Leisure equipment + toys 26 foot Novurania launch series tender with twin 140hp 2 jet skis Seadoo GTI Board Games Wakeboard - junior and full size Kneeboard Water Skis Toddler, junior, adult - connelly slalom skir Snorkel Gear Fishing Equipment Beach Toys Beach club canopy, portable BBQ Large classic Movie Library

EQUINOX 81’ (24.69M) : CHEOY LEE : 2004 06 GUESTS : 03 CABINS : 04 CREW

SUMMER: THE BAHAMAS WINTER: THE BAHAMAS

EQUINOX 81’ (24.69M)

Specifications Length 81’ (24.69m) Beam 21’ (6.4m) Draft 5’ 8” (1.73m) Built Cheoy Lee Year 2004 Engines Caterpillar 1400 HP Fuel consumption 70 US Gall/Hr Speed 15/24 knots

SKYE 82’ 8” (25.2M)

Accommodation 6 guests, 2 doubles, 1 twin

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HIGH ASPECT 71’ 6” (21.8M) : INTERNATIONAL YACHTS : 1985 08 GUESTS : 04 CABINS : 03 CREW

SUMMER: FIJI WINTER: FIJI

Accommodation 8 guests, 4 doubles Specifications Length 71’ 6” (21.8m) Beam 19’ (5.8m) Draft 10’ 6” (3.2m) Built International Yachts Interior design Huntingford Year 1985 Engines 1 x six-cylinder 130hp Perkins Sabre M130 Fuel consumption 2 US gall/hr Speed 9/7 knots Leisure equipment + toys Waterskiing SeeDoo underwater scooter Snorkeling equipment complete sets 5 sets of Diving Gear and compressor Mini Scuba tanks for sport snorkel/diving Deep Sea fishing Fly fishing 13’Avon Searider tender with 60HP - new in 2010 2 man Kayak Rendez-vous diving and surfing if required


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Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 8’ 6” (3.6m) Yamaha tender Snorkel equipment

ONE SHOT 67’ 2” (20.46M) : ADVANCED ITALIAN YACHTS : 2010 06 GUESTS : 03 CABINS : 02 CREW

SUMMER: EAST MEDITERRANEAN

ONE SHOT 67’ 2” (20.46M)

Specifications Length 67’ 2” (20.46m) Beam 17’ 9” (5.4m) Draft 10’ 6” (3.2m) Built Advanced Italian Yachts Interior design Nauta Yachts Year 2010 Engines 200hp Yanmar Engine

HIGH ASPECT 71’ 6” (21.8M)

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MORE MAGIC 67’ (20.42M) : DISCOVERY YACHTS LIMITED : 2010 06 GUESTS : 03 CABINS : 02 CREW

SUMMER: NEW ENGLAND WINTER: CARIBBEAN

Accommodation 6 guests, 3 doubles Specifications Length 67’ (20.42m) Beam 18’ (5.49m) Draft 8’ 6” (2.59m) Built Discovery Yachts Limited Interior design Discovery Yachts Year 2010 Engines Yanmar Fuel consumption 3 US gall/hr Speed 7.5/8.5 knots Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 12’ (3.8m) Avon RIB 2 x Bladefish 2 x inflatable paddleboards 1 x kneeboard 1 x single tube 1 x one-person inflatable kayak 1 x two-person inflatable kayak 4 x floats Snorkeling gear Fishing gear Beach gear Deck shower Barbecue


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Leisure equipment + toys 1 x 13’ (3.9m) AB tender 1 x inflatable kayak Snorkeling gear Fishing gear Towables 2 x paddleboards

T I L LY M I N T 67’ (20.42M) : DISCOVERY YACHTS : 2009 07 GUESTS : 03 CABINS : 02 CREW

SUMMER: NORTHERN EUROPE WINTER: CARIBBEAN

TILLY MINT 67’ (20.42M)

Specifications Length 67’ (20.42m) Beam 18’ 3” (5.56m) Draft 8’ 6” (2.59m) Built Discovery Yachts Year 2009 Engines Yanmar 200 Fuel consumption 15 litres/hr Speed 8/10 knots

MORE MAGIC 67’ (20.42M)

Accommodation 7 guests, 2 doubles, 1 twin

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Crew Services

O U R S E RV I C E S F I V E-STA R Northrop & Johnson is a full-service yacht brokerage. Able to assist you in everything from a new construction project to buying or selling a yacht to booking the perfect yacht charter or managing and crewing your charter yacht, Northrop & Johnson’s dedicated brokers and employees ensure your yachting experience is unparallelled and that you are always satisfied.

FIVE-STAR FULL-SERVICE OFFERING

New Construction Building a new yacht is an intensive process. From deciding what type of yacht will best suit your needs to choosing a shipyard and designers to outfitting the yacht, there are many decisions that must be made. Northrop & Johnson’s professional and experienced yacht brokers have years of expertise in building new construction yachts. Northrop & Johnson has relationships with all of the top yards, naval architects and designers, which will help you when making an informed decision. Northrop & Johnson sales brokers will be with you every step of the way.


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Brokerage When you are interested in purchasing a yacht, Northrop & Johnson offers a sophisticated approach to the yacht sales process. Our experienced, skilled and detail-oriented yacht brokers are at your service. Thanks to our incredible intelligence tools and our brokers’ vast networks, they will provide a number of options to assist you in finding the yacht of your dreams. Northrop & Johnson sales brokers will facilitate every aspect of a sale for a seamless, stress-free process. When it’s time to sell your yacht, you can feel confident with Northrop & Johnson. Our sales brokers have an honest integrity and maintain a gentleman’s approach.

★ Our extremely professional and knowledgeable brokers go to the greatest lengths to ensure a successful and seamless sale. Northrop & Johnson has exceptional tools to aid in the marketing of your yacht, including an in-house PR and marketing team, a variety of in-house publications and an increased social media presence. Northrop & Johnson also has a revolutionary website, a 30,000-strong database, relationships with yachting and mainstream media representatives. These tools, when combined with the skills and vast networks of our sales brokers will ensure the timely sale of your yacht.

Chartering a Yacht Northrop & Johnson is ready to help you create the holiday of a lifetime. Our retail charter experts are extremely knowledgeable and very well connected within the industry in order to help you find the right yacht in the right location for your dream vacation. No matter where in the world you choose to cruise, Northrop & Johnson’s seasoned charter experts will make your wishes come true. Thanks to their extended networks of yachting professionals, an in-house fleet of exceptional yachts and insider knowledge, Northrop & Johnson’s retail charter experts promise to create for you a one-of-a-kind, once-in-alifetime holiday that you will never forget.

Charter Management Northrop & Johnson has an extremely dedicated team of professional charter managers catering to our global charter fleet. Offering the best yacht-to-manager ratio, Northrop & Johnson’s charter managers are able to provide individual attention for each yacht. Charter managers create bespoke marketing plans for each yacht in order to ensure consistent media attention, charter inquiries and charter bookings. Northrop & Johnson charter managers have years of yachting expertise. They have fostered relationships with charter brokers and charter managers throughout the industry; these connections allow them to reach the right people when

★ marketing your yacht. In addition, Northrop & Johnson’s charter brokers have state-of-the-art marketing tools at their disposal. Northrop & Johnson’s revolutionary website, exceptional marketing tools for mailings and flyers, individual yacht websites and a global intelligence tool all provide the platform to expertly market your yacht. Northrop & Johnson has a dedicated in-house PR and marketing team with connections to leading yachting and luxury publications to ensure exposure. Northrop & Johnson charter managers guarantee top priority when you join the fleet.

Crew Services Crew is one of the most important facets of a yacht. Captains and crew of superyachts are able to enhance the experience of a yacht charter. Northrop & Johnson Crew Services offers a personal approach to placing crew. Striving to go above and beyond to ensure success, the professionals of crew services provide career advice to crewmembers and work with captains and owners to help place the right crewmember for each yacht.

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MARKETING OLD CHARM, NEW TECH Northrop & Johnson is a progressive and innovative brokerage house with traditional values that offers a groundbreaking marketing approach utilizing the newest, most wide-reaching tools available. As an all-encompassing brokerage house with an in-house marketing team, Northrop & Johnson guarantees access to all of the elements needed to generate a targeted marketing strategy to successfully promote your yacht via the best platform in the industry. Northrop & Johnson is proud to have the largest in-house PR and marketing team in the yachting industry. From Asia to Los Angeles, Northrop & Johnson’s PR and marketing team is in contact with editors and writers from leading yachting and luxury media outlets to ensure editorial for the yachts in our fleet. In addition, Northrop & Johnson works with renowned advertising agencies to give our vessels an extra edge when promoting their global presence. Northrop & Johnson has teamed up with a leading global digital agency to create a digital presence unlike that of any other brokerage. Furthering our digital presence is our SEO agency that optimizes all of our content, making it extremely visible to search engines. Northrop & Johnson utilizes revolutionary CRM and CMS systems, providing an intelligence tool unlike any seen before.

The Northrop & Johnson website is extremely user friendly, well laid out, is able to generate leads and offers users access anywhere thanks to mobile functions. This website is able to generate an incredible amount of data with regard to the marketing of the yachts in the Northrop & Johnson fleet. Northrop & Johnson is able to create bespoke mini sites and brochures for all yachts in our fleet for additional exposure. Northrop & Johnson’s in-house publications, Navigator magazine and Seascapes, promote our yachts in a beautiful format that is accessible to ultra high net worth individuals around the world. Northrop & Johnson has a monthly online newsletter with a reach of 55,000 contacts. This newsletter helps promote Northrop & Johnson and the yachts in our fleet. Northrop & Johnson charter managers are able to organize yacht familiarization trips, open houses, virtual tours and photo shoots for their yachts. In addition, Northrop & Johnson has a growing presence at all of the world’s premier yacht shows. Northrop & Johnson’s global presence is unparalleled in the yachting industry, offering true worldwide visibility.


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ALTHOUGH OUR VALUES ARE TRADITIONAL OUR APPROACH TO MARKETING IS GROUNDBREAKING & CUTTING EDGE

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O U R PA R T N E R S FA M O U S F I V E They say it’s not about what you know, but who you know. We disagree. At Northrop & Johnson, we believe both are of the utmost importance and are proud to have ample industry knowledge and experience as well as premium brand partners and strategic affiliations with reputable companies and associations within the yachting and luxury lifestyle industries. We believe that through synergy, we can become stronger together.


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ARNOLD & SON PEERLESS HOROLOGY

A tradition in watchmaking, Arnold & Son has a 250year history of exquisite craftsmanship and sophisticated design. Its technical superiority is proven with its chronometers, which were developed by John Arnold — the father of modern marine timekeeping — in the 18th century to adequately determine longitude at sea. This innovation quickly established Arnold & Son as the official watchmaker of the Royal Navy, among other impressive clients. Arnold & Son timepieces not only are exceptionally precise, but also are exquisitely designed — some are featured in prominent museums.

Arnold & Son is dedicated to absolute precision and belongs to a select group of watchmaking companies in Switzerland. It is entitled to call itself a manufacture, a French term reserved exclusively for watch manufacturers who develop and produce their own movements in-house. Every Arnold & Son model features a bespoke new movement developed by the manufacture. The impressive collection of calibres reflects the brand’s philosophy of combining traditional, hand-finished craftsmanship with stateof-the art technology to deliver microscopic precision, accuracy and quality. Arnold & Son’s development and production facilities are located in La Chaux-deFonds, at the heart of the Swiss watchmaking industry.

Home of the industry’s most talented and experienced watchmakers and engineers, ASTON MARTIN LAGONDA the pride and raison d’être GLOBAL ICON of these individuals lie in production of high-quality, precision watches, which are among the very best available. Arnold & Son offers ingenuity, dedication to preeminence and a time-honored heritage, ideals that perfectly align with those held by Northrop & Johnson. Northrop & Johnson is pleased to affiliate itself with such a strong strategic partner with an impressive character.

Northrop & Johnson announced a new strategic global collaboration with the iconic British automotive marque Aston Martin. This multi-year partnership agreement is based on a shared heritage in the luxury sector, as well as a dedicated tradition of bespoke five-star service to all clients and customers. Northrop & Johnson and Aston Martin will collaborate at a number of key international yacht and brokerage shows, luxury events and global automotive appointments. Founded in 1913, Aston Martin is a brand of unrivalled legacy.

Now in its second century, with fresh investment, a new chief executive officer and the strongest model line-up in the company’s history. The British sports car brand is looking toward an exciting future. Aston Martin recently developed the Art of Living concept. The Art of Living products encapsulate the Aston Martin spirit of excellence, luxury, exclusivity, design and technological innovations. “Luxury and design are key words for Aston Martin. Art of Living is a perfect complement to our luxury sports cars. We believe in creating superior quality products with superb style and excellent performance”, says AM Brands Managing Director Katia Bassi.

“With Northrop & Johnson we have found a strategic partner that shares our values, and the common objective is to create high class services with modern style and elegance”. To celebrate this collaboration, Northrop & Johnson clients will have the opportunity to experience the Aston Martin Art of Living philosophy through both personalized one-on-one tours of Aston Martin’s state-of-the-art headquarters located in Gaydon, Warwickshire, United Kingdom and unique driving experiences allowing them to experience the power, beauty and soul of the brand.


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CASILLERO DEL DIABLO WORLD-CLASS VINTNER

Viña Concha y Toro is one of the world’s leading wine producers, with an outstanding position and presence in 145 countries. And with 10,183 hectares of vines planted, Concha y Toro has more vineyards than any other winery in the world. Casillero del Diablo is Concha y Toro’s most important and representative line of wines. Its famous legend began more than 100 years ago when founder Don Melchor de Concha y Toro spread the rumour that the devil himself lived in his wine cellar as a way to protect his private reserve from dwindling away.

The Casillero del Diablo brand now has four lines of wines and has made a name for itself over time with its classic Reserva line, made with grapes ranging from the most traditional to the less traditional varieties, while the Devil’s Collection line is composed of three Premium wines—Devil’s Red, Devil’s White, and Devil’s Brut. The Super Premium Reserva Privada is a sophisticated and elegant Cabernet Sauvignon, and the Casillero del Diablo Leyenda is an outstanding Ultra Premium wine that pays homage to the brand’s origin in Pirque and its worldrenowned terroir prized for the extraordinary quality of the wines produced there.

Over the years Casillero del Diablo has been associated with the world’s leading wine brands, proof of which is its successful partnership with the English football club Manchester United since 2010. The same has occurred with Northrop & Johnson Super Yachting, with an alliance based on their shared characteristics of quality, elegance, and class, aspects that faithfully represent both brands.

GOLDFINCH PIANOS UNRIVALLED CRAFTSMEN

“Imagine your very own custom-built piano. A one-ofa-kind piece of contemporary British art, meticulously handmade using materials of unparalleled quality and precision-tailored technology.” Northup & Johnson announces a collaboration with Goldfinch pianos, a unique family-run company, handcrafting bespoke art pianos in Cambridge, England. Combining technical virtuosity with eye-catching forms and embellishment, each piano is built with the precision and perfection that comes from three-generations, dedicated to crafting some of the world’s finest pianos.

Treasured by discerning music and art lovers in all continents, Goldfinch specialises in elevating fully functional pianos into musical artworks. The Baby by Based Upon (£475,000, pictured) with its gleaming surfaces and elegant, sculptural shape was created in collaboration with London-based art and design studio Based Upon. The result is a baby grand piano based on the repeating spiral patterns omnipresent throughout the universe. “Our clients love the opportunity to express themselves in a unique way and we’re happy to tackle seemingly impossible requests,” says Goldfinch’s sales director, Tomas Norman. One client commissioned an elegant Steinway glistening with half a million hand applied Swarovski crystals.

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Another; a cube-shaped piano to act as a room-divider in a stylish, contemporary interior; and a turn-of-the-century Bechstein—restored then ornamented with colourful, eastern-inspired imagery. The tonal part of each piano is built from solid Italian spruce, with exterior surfaces hand finished in tactile resins and metal. Every Goldfinch piano is both a work of art and a fine musical instrument producing a rich, velvety tone. “We look forward to partnering with Northrup & Johnson at all key international yacht shows and events—and hope to surprise, delight and entertain visitors with our pianos.” adds Tomas Norman


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