61m motor yacht MARGUERITE now in Bermuda and the Caribbean charter grounds

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The lavish 61m/200ft Lurssen luxury yacht MARGUERITE was refitted in 2021 and is now accepting charters in Bermuda and the Caribbean.

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22 February 2022

The 61m art deco and Asian-themed delight that is motor yacht MARGUERITE is now cruising the Bermuda and Caribbean luxury yacht charter grounds, hosting up to 12 guests. 

Motor yacht MARGUERITE

Motor yacht MARGUERITE

Refitted in 2021, superyacht MARGUERITE is as-new for celebrating a special occasion or for that added extra indulgence. There is a long list of features to recommend her, beginning with status as an RYA Water Sports Centre, a sundeck Jacuzzi, and elegant interiors where monochrome colours dominate and polished Macassar furnishings enhance the sophistication.

The outdoor areas are furnished with sumptuous sofas, plush sunbeds, alfresco dining facilities across the decks and wet bars for flavoursome refreshments.

Bermuda has pristine white and pink sand beaches, picturesque lighthouses and unique galleries and museums for bustling mornings followed by tranquil afternoons on uninhabited islands. The US Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands are favourite charter spots for Scuba divers and water sports enthusiasts with the wonders of nature above and below the sea. 

Pink Sand Beach in Bermuda

Pink Sand Beach in Bermuda

The overnight accommodation sleeps a maximum of 12 guests in 6 en-suite cabins: 1 Master suite, 2 VIP staterooms, 2 double cabins and 1 twin cabin convertible to a double. The experienced crew of 17 will provide stellar service throughout the cruise.

A pair of MTU engines provide a top speed of 16 knots, a cruising speed of 14 knots and an extensive cruising range of 4,400 nautical miles to take you from one end of the Caribbean to the other.

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