Standout superyachts spotted in the Caribbean

BOAT keeps an eye on the standout luxury superyachts spotted in cruising in Caribbean waters...

Odyssea

Image Credits: @hayden.laubscher

Heesen superyacht Odyssea has been spotted in the Bahamas. The 46.7 metre superyacht, first delivered in 2012 to a design by Omega Architects, has spent February 2021 cruising between the Bahamian capital of Nassau and Black Point, stopping by Shroud Cay in between the two destinations. Able to accommodate 12 guests and 10 crew, she boasts a cruising range of 4,000 nautical miles. She is currently available to charter with Ocean Independence from $200,000 a week.

M5

Image Credits: George Cavendish

Recently refitted sailing yacht M5 was spotted cruising in the warm waters of the Bahamas in March 2021. The 78 metre superyacht, first delivered in 2004 by Vosper Thornycroft, left Florida’s Key West in late February and sailed past Fort Lauderdale, Bullock Harbour and Nassau before heading south towards Black Point. 

Designed by Ron Holland, M5 can host 14 guests and 12 crew members. Previously known as Mirabella V, she is considered the world’s largest sailing sloop.

Artefact

Image courtesy of Kelly Sullivan

The 80 metre hybrid Nobiskrug superyacht Artefact has been spotted anchored in Pitons Bay, St Lucia. Delivered in 2020, Artefact was designed by Gregory C Marshall and, with a 2,990GT, is the biggest-volume 80 metre superyacht in the world.


Drumbeat, 10 and King Baby

Three superyachts were spotted moored up shoulder to shoulder in St Lucia's Marigot Bay. The IAG Yachts 42.67 metre King Baby, the Alloy Yachts 53 metre sailing yacht Drumbeat and the Delta Marine 46.24 metre 10 were photographed together.

Drumbeat had just arrived from Mustique, having been spotted in Rodney Bay and Grenada, while King Baby had previously visited Guadeloupe and the US Virgin Islands. 10 had cruised over from St Vincent and the Grenadines.

Pictures courtesy of Twitter.com / @JoanMacKinnon

Savannah

The stunning 83.5 metre Feadship Savannah had been cruising in the Caribbean, where she departed from St. Maarten (pictured bottom left) on and then anchored off Gustavia in St Barths (right).

Delivered in 2015 and winner of last year's World Superyacht Awards, she features an interior by CG Design and boasts a semi-submerged observation lounge. Additionally, she has a nine metre swimming pool on deck as well as a vast Jacuzzi.

Pictures courtesy of Instagram.com / @vi_matt / @derox1 @beatricejoyceuk

Adastra

One of the most divisive superyachtsAdastra, was spotted in Pointe-à-Pitre in Guadeloupe, having arrived from St Maarten on February 21.

The 42.5 metre trimaran superyacht was built in China and delivered by McConaghy Boats in 2012 and has a range of 10,000 nautical miles. She was designed in Great Britain for the purpose of cruising in Indonesia and other remote destinations.

Picture (left) courtesy of Instagram.com / @lesvoyagesimmobiles

Okto

The striking 66.4 metre ISA superyacht Okto was spotted in St Barths. The yacht anchored out of Port de Gustavia having previously been moored in St Maarten.

Delivered in 2015, Okto truly is one of a kind with her distinctive lines and unconventional grey and black pinstriped decking. One of her most distinctive features is a six metre swimming pool on her aft deck which is considered to be one of the best superyacht pools in the world

Okto is currently listed for sale with Moran Yacht & Ship
, asking €54,500,000.

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