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At 88m/288'9", iconic charter yacht Maltese Falcon features a compelling line-up of living areas and modern amenities and abounds in luxury and comfort
One of the most iconic superyachts on the water, the 88m/289ft sailing yacht ‘Maltese Falcon’ turns heads wherever she cruises thanks to her three, DynaRig-designed 190' (58m) masts. Delivered from sailing yacht experts Perini Navi in 2006, the multi-award-winning Maltese Falcon features interior and exterior design from Ken Freivokh and is maintained to an exacting standard with regular refits and upgrades.
Cutting a truly distinctive profile thanks to her revolutionary DynaRig masts, the Maltese Falcon is one of the most universally recognizable sailing yachts in the world. She has received critical acclaim from the yachting industry and global media attention that has led to a total of 10 prestigious awards. She has a glowing reputation as a charter yacht as well, with guests praising her attentive crew, refreshing interiors and continuous connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Styling the exterior as well as designing the interior, the world-renowned Ken Freivokh has ensured that the spaces are not only stylish, but highly functional. Indeed, beneath her commanding sails the Maltese Falcon offers a collection of dedicated living spaces which all exude a gentle and inviting calm. Creating a number of areas which merge seamlessly with the interior, Ken Freivokh provides guests with options when it comes to enjoy the sun-drenched cruising grounds of Maltese Falcon. With numerous tables and seating arrangements on hand from bow to stern, there’s flexibility for both formal and informal occasions. Perhaps the most impressive feature of the exterior, however, is the projector screen positioned behind the lower sail which doubles up as a screen to allow guests to enjoy a movie night under the stars. As if the idea of an luxury outdoor cinema wasn’t appealing enough, it is the largest of its kind to be found on any superyacht.
The interior of superyacht Maltese Falcon is every bit as impressive as the exterior, with a range of colourful finishings making it truly unique. Balancing contemporary artwork from the Owner’s own collection with more traditionally inspired furnishings, both the communal and guest spaces composed of high quality leather, wood, steel, and glass. The layout balances with form and function like just about every other aspect of the yacht, with an atrium amidships uniting the accommodation on the lower deck and the lobby found on the bridge deck. Complete with a dedicated reading room, full-beam dining room, and a highly spacious main salon, it’s clear that every need of those on board has been comfortably anticipated. Flanked by numerous windows and benefitting from skylights, the amount of natural light which spills into Maltese Falcon is certainly worthy of note.
Comprised of a single master cabin, a VIP suite, and four doubles, the accommodation on board Maltese Falcon provides appropriately beautiful spaces for guests to retire to following a day on the water. Situated on the lower deck, the full-beam master cabin includes two walk in wardrobes, his and hers bathrooms, and Californian king-sized bed. With a massive and warm canvas by Squeak Carnwath occupying the wall, charterers are sure to feel well-rested when waking up in this private sanctuary. Up on the bridge deck, the VIP cabin is furnished with additional easy chairs and enjoys a private terrace which can be accessed via a large sliding door towards the aft. The remaining doubles are found on the lower deck, and, despite their size, are complete with all the entertainment options found in the master and VIP cabin.
Besides being able to catch the latest Hollywood blockbuster on one of her massive sails, Maltese Falcon keeps her guests entertained with a wealth of leisure facilities ranging from a dedicated reading room to a fully-equipped gymnasium. Meals are also enjoyed in the most luxurious of surroundings, with both the formal and alfresco spaces enjoying plenty of beautiful furnishings and artwork. For those who prefer their entertainment to take place on the water, a collection of water toys and tenders- not to mention scuba diving gear and a bespoke inflatable slide- are sure to get everyone’s pulse racing for hours on end. For charterers who enjoy rounding their days off in style, a generously proportioned Jacuzzi which looks out on the movie screen is just the thing.
Boasting a wholly outstanding performance, the Maltese Falcon definitely stands out for her ability to make timely passages whilst delivering a thrill to all of those on board. Similarly, her outdoor cinema is the perfect thing for those after some engaging nighttime entertainment whilst enjoying a few drinks.
Maltese Falcon is built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. Powered by twin Deutz engines, she comfortably cruises at 12 knots, reaches a maximum speed of 19 knots with a range of up to 4,600 nautical miles from her 81,300 litre fuel tanks at 14 knots.
When not cruising Maltese Falcon has onboard an incredible selection of water toys and accessories for you and your guests to connect with the waters around you. Principle among these are towable toys offering fun and adventure. Additionally, there are waterskis that are hugely entertaining whether you are a beginner or a seasoned pro. Another excellent feature are four SEABOBs providing agile cruising and diving. If that isn't enough Maltese Falcon also features wakeboards, kayaks, WindSurfers, scuba diving equipment, inflatable water toys. Maltese Falcon features two tenders, but leading the pack is a 10m/32'10" Pascoe Tender to transport you in style.
As one of the most iconic superyachts available for charter, the Maltese Falcon truly has to be experienced in order to be believed. What’s more, both her refit and range of extraordinary features ensure that charterers off all tastes and inclinations are sure to be satisfied whilst away on vacation.
Maltese Falcon and her crew are available for charter this winter for cruising within the Caribbean. She is already accepting bookings this summer for cruising in the Mediterranean.
Sail yacht Maltese Falcon is an outstanding pedigree yacht that delivers on all fronts for superlative luxury yacht vacations.
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Length | 88.01m / 288'9 |
Beam | 12.9m / 42'4 |
Draft | 6m / 19'8 |
Gross Tonnage | 1,100 GT |
Cruising Speed | 12 Knots |
Built |
2006 | 2023 (Refitted) |
Builder | Perini Navi |
Model | Custom |
Exterior Designer | Ken Freivokh |
Interior Design | Ken Freivokh |
Amenities & Entertainment
For your relaxation and entertainment Maltese Falcon has the following facilities, for more details please speak to your yacht charter broker.
Rendez-vous diving only.
Recreation
Maltese Falcon is reported to be available to Charter with the following recreation facilities:
Tenders
For a full list of all available amenities & entertainment facilities, or price to hire additional equipment please contact your broker.
Maltese Falcon Awards & Nominations
RYA WATER SPORTS CENTRE
Your family and friends could learn to use the water toys on your charter vacation onboard this luxury charter yacht. Sail Yacht Maltese Falcon is a certified RYA Training Centre yacht.
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'Maltese Falcon' Charter Rates & Destinations
Summer Season
May - September
Low Season
€490,000
p/week + expenses
Approx
$517,500
High Season
€580,000
p/week + expenses
Approx
$612,500
Cruising Regions
Mediterranean Croatia, France, Greece, Italy, Monaco, Montenegro, Turkey
HOT SPOTS: Amalfi Coast, Corsica, French Riviera, Ibiza, Mykonos, Sardinia, The Balearics
Winter Season
October - April
Low Season
$490,000 p/week + expenses
High Season
$580,000 p/week + expenses
Cruising Regions
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