Video showing the recent re-launch of the 2011 superyacht Aglaia at STP Shipyard in Palma, Spain. This beautiful 66-metre vessel was built by the leading Dutch shipyard, Vitters.
The lovely 70 Sunreef Power charter yacht DAMRAK II has received the Asia Boating Award 2014 in the ‘Best Asia-Based Charter Yacht of the Year’ category.
Images in the article unveil the beautiful interior and exterior spaces of the powerful and striking, Nuvolari Lenard-built PJ210 superyacht LADY M built by the prestigious USA yacht builder, Palmer Johnson.
An impressive fleet of luxury yachts has been unveiled for the upcoming Loro Piana Superyacht Regatta 2014, set to take place in the lovely Sardinia yacht charter location – Porto Cervo in just over two weeks.
Baglietto charter yacht Natori has been recently relaunched at STP Shipyard in Palma de Mallorca, following major finishing works with Absolute Boat Care over the winter.
Royal Huisman has launched the brand new 46m superyacht Project 392, superbly penned by Hoek Design. She will feature a complete set of Doyle Stratis sails.
The list of luxury yachts that will be exhibited during the very first ‘Best of Yachting’ event in Port Adriano has been announced by the organizers. The event will run in the lovely Spain yacht charter destination – Mallorca from June 6 to 9, 2014.
The latest photos of the tenth Nordhavn 86 motor yacht Koonoona from her arrival in Malaysia, as part of her delivery.
The striking 24m superyacht SIG80 design has been additionally developed by Le Breton Yachts, in partnership with Van Peteghem Lauriot Prevost (VPLP) and Adam Voorhees Design. The concept represents the perfect mixture of outstanding performance and true luxury.
This month saw Oceanco host the six finalists of the Young Designer of the Year Award 2014. The leading Dutch luxury yacht manufacturer is highly supportive of new talents in the marine industry.
New Caribbean superyacht range has been introduced by Moonen from the Netherlands. There are six models available: the 85’ Mariana, the 100’ Montserrat, the 105’ Matica, the 112’ Mustique, the 120 ‘Martinique and the 126’ Marquis – all named after islands in the Caribbean.
