Aquarella Motor Yacht, a 42m luxury yacht, features 6 elegant cabins, vibrant interiors, and exciting water toys, perfect for exploring Greece’s hidden gems. The sporty charter yacht ’Aquarella’ spans 42.00 meters (137 feet 10 inches) and was crafted by the UK shipyard Devonport. Launched in 1994, it underwent a full refit in 2019, emerging as a modern vessel offering accommodation for up to 12 guests across six cabins.
The cabins include 1 spacious Master suite (48sqm) with its own lounge area and a sofa/bed – which can also be converted into a 6th cabin with a separate WC – along with 2 VIP cabins, 1 Twin cabin with two single beds and a pullman, and 1 Twin cabin with upper & lower beds.
Post-refit, ’Aquarella’ showcases fresh interiors by Ioanna Marinopoulos. Its vibrant design features rich woods, monochrome furnishings, and white marble accents. Notably, the yacht displays artwork by renowned photographer Lorenzo Agius, known for capturing celebrities like Tom Cruise, Gwen Stefani, and Madonna. A striking shot of Angelina Jolie, blindfolded and pouting, adorns the main salon, welcoming guests with its presence.
The yacht’s amenities include a spacious swim platform and expansive decks. With an experienced Captain and a crew of eight, ’Aquarella’ specializes in voyages to Greece’s hidden gems. Equipped with a selection of water toys, such as two jet skis and inflatables, guests are guaranteed an exciting experience. ’Aquarella’ cruises at 17 knots with a top speed of 24 knots, ideal for island-hopping, and is equipped with zero-speed stabilizers for smooth sailing in any weather.
WATER TOYS
– 1 SACHS Tender 5.80M 140HP (2023)
– 2 x Sea Doo Spark Jet Skis
– 4 x SUP
– Water Skis
– Tubes
– Banana (5 pax)
– Wakeboard
– 2 x Canoe for 1 pax
– 2 x Canoe for 3 pax
– 1 x Yacht Sea Pool 6.5m x 4.5m
– Fishing & Snorkeling Equipment
The Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) is a proactive payment essential for anticipated charter expenses, encompassing yacht preparation, requested supplies, port fees, fuel, communication, crew gratuities, and other specified services based on guest preferences. If the APA remains unused, the surplus is refunded; however, should expenses surpass the APA, additional payment may be required from the chartering party. This mechanism ensures transparent financial management, tailoring the charter experience to individual preferences.