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Chartering a luxury yacht is a highly rewarding experience. From the moment you step on board, the yacht's professional crew are your crew and will meet all reasonable requests to ensure that you have a wonderful time. Schedules are tailored to your needs so it's you that sets the pace. You go where you want to go and see things that others can only dream about.
Imagine being the only people on a lush tropical island. You know that there are other living things but your only evidence are the prints that have been left on the beach. Imagine watching your child catch a fish or learn to dive. Imagine getting to know your partner all over again.
And where better to fulfill all these dreams than the Asia-Pacific region? With it's lush tropical islands, exquisite diving, white sandy beaches, cultures that are both diverse and fascinating, and plenty of opportunities for the intrepid to explore off the beaten track you will never want your holiday to end. |
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Bleu de Nimes , was previously called “HMS Lodestone”, originally operated as a UK Navy degaussing vessel. In 2005 the vessel was sold to a private owner and sent to Turkey for a complete rebuild. Starting a new life as a private yacht. The rebuild was finished in 2008, and was so comprehensive that the vessel is now classed as a new build, to Lloyds A1 class. |
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57.00 M
Pacific
Winter 2009: € 200.000 per week
Summer 2009: €200.000 per week |
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The stunning superyacht Moecca, a 150ft water-jet propelled catamaran, with all of her interior area above water level, and the spaciousness of a superyacht well in excess of 200ft (60 metres). Designed by John Bannenberg and built in Oceanfast Australia, everything about the Moecca has been fashioned to provide the ultimate charter experience in an elegant, spacious and contemporary atmosphere. |
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45.72 M
Malaysia | Myanmar | Andaman Islands | Indonesia
195,000 USD/week + A.P.A |
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Built in 1944 for the US Navy, CALISTO was originally a YMS-1 class minesweeper was transferred upon its completion to serve the Royal Navy of Great Britain. After World War II and a decade of glorious service, her voyage soon charted a new course. |
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41.5 M
Thailand | Malaysia | Myanmar | Indonesia | Borneo
50,000 USD per week + A.P.A |
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The large salon is entered through a door on starboard side of the aft deck. Once inside we immediately see a large round dining table with seating for 10. This unique dining arrangement rotates so that the glass wall is now on the inside and the guests are comfortably enjoying their al fresco dinner. |
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40.30m
Thailand l Myanmar | Andaman Islands | Indonesia
Euros 80,000 + A.P.A per week
Euros 85,000 + A.P.A (June To September, Malaysia, Indonesia) |
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"LIGAYA", meaning happiness and serenity is an apt name for this superb yacht. A successful collaboration between Diana Yacht Design and the Ocean Pacifico shipyard has created a unique yacht with wide ranging qualities, from her stylish interior to her thoughtful layout, trans-Atlantic range and extensive cruising capabilities. |
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38.00 metres
Myanmar | Thailand
85,000 € + A.P.A p/w |
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Charter Yacht Disclaimer: The yacht charters and their particulars displayed are displayed in good faith and whilst believed to be correct are not guaranteed. All information is subject to change without notice and is without warrantee. A professional Seal Superyachts sales representative will confirm each charter during your charter selection process. Exact pricing and other details will be confirmed for your destination and dates by your Seal Superyachts sales representative. |
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