Greek shipyard, Golden Yachts, has launched the impressive 72m mega yacht O’PARI 3 (Project O’Pari II), entirely designed by Giorgio & Stefano Vafiadis. She is expected to be available for a luxury yacht charter.
Asia Pacific Superyachts Philippines has proudly provided logistical and shore support for the recovery of Japan’s biggest warship Musashi in the northern Philippines. The wreck was found by the 126m Lurssen superyacht Octopus.
A video showing the mighty 162m Blohm + Voss mega yacht ECLIPSE – the second largest superyacht in the world.
A video showing the 23m motor yacht Pershing 76, while docking at Campomanes earlier this month. An example of Pershing 76 is luxury charter yacht Fire Fly.
A video showing the striking 81m Abeking & Rasmussen super yacht DARTWO (hull 6498), while cruising back from her sea trial at the North Sea.
Next month’s Singapore Yacht Show 2015 will feature the 51m Codecasa super yacht Aldabra. This striking vessel can comfortably sleep up to 12 guests in 6 deluxe cabins.
Superyacht Crystal will undergo interior and engineering upgrades at Solent Refit in the UK. This beautiful vessel was launched by Moonen last year.
SilverYachts from Australia has successfully launched their new 77m mega yacht Silver Fast (ex Suvretta), beautifully designed by Espen Oeino.
Friday, March 27, 2015, saw the launch of the all-new 60m mega yacht KATINA (hull 524) at Brodosplit in Croatia. Comfortably sleeping up to 12 guests, she will be available for rent throughout the lovely Mediterranean yacht holiday destinations.
This year is a great time for US and UK clients to plan their Mediterranean yacht charter vacation as the Euro falls to an exceptional amount.
A video and photos of the 81m mega yacht DARTWO (hull 6498) by Abeking & Rasmussen and Terence Disdale, while cruising the waters of the Wesser river in Germany on March 12, 2015,
The beautiful South Pacific yacht vacation destination – Fiji has become a new member of the Asia Pacific Superyachts network of agents in Asia and the Pacific regions. Superyachts can now transit from Panama and be covered by the APS network.
