Certain to dazzle at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show, the highly regarded 69m/227ft motor yacht SUERTE has been confirmed as another attending superyacht.
Shortlisted earlier this year for best naval architecture at the Showboats Design Awards and best displacement motor yacht over 1,300 GT at the World Superyacht Awards, the significance of SUERTE cannot be overstated.
A motor yacht which perfectly anticipates the needs of guests, the build phase was governed by the desire to reduce both noise and the consequent vibration- an immeasurably attractive quality when it comes to enjoying a private yacht charter.
Marrying such practical concerns with considerable style, SUERTE also features an illuminated glass-bottom swimming pool as well as a sauna with sea-views.
Sure to attract significant attention at the Monaco Yacht Show 2016, the superyacht is believed to be heading to the Caribbean for the winter season.
Named after the Spanish expression for fate, superyacht SUERTE offers charterers the very best in both amenities and comfort
Clearly committed to delivering the very best in outdoor luxury living, the exterior of superyacht SUERTE is abundant in lounging and alfresco dining spaces, not to mention the spacious beach club accessed via the transom door.
With both partially shaded and exposed options on hand, charterers are able to easily transition between activities without ever having to return indoors during the day- quite the bonus when you consider her typically balmy charter grounds.
In addition to this, the swimming pool amidships is complete with a swim-up bar to ensure that not a single convenience has been overlooked.
Nicely multi-functional, the helipad towards the aft of SUERTE can also be easily transformed into a nightclub area for those keen to continue enjoying their surroundings late into the night.
Keen to emphasise the impressive interior volume of superyacht SUERTE, designer Francesco Paszkowski implemented numerous flourishes which emphasise the sense of space in both the communal and guest spaces.
Mirrored ceilings above the central salons, for example, reveal just how much room is on offer for those after some appropriately relaxed socialising and unwinding.
Separated by a generously sized fish tank, the home cinema immediately aft of the central interior dining salon surely competes with the welcome lobby amidships for the greatest ‘wow factor’ of SUERTE.
Whilst the owner’s suite is complete with an adjacent workstation and his and hers bathrooms, the remaining five cabins are well-appointed and provide accommodation for a total of twelve guests.
In order to find out more regarding M/Y SUERTE, feel free to get in touch with your preferred charter broker.
Alternatively, take a look at all superyachts attending the Monaco Yacht Show 2016.
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