Stats: 85.3 metres, SilverYachts, 2019, 16 guests, 20 crew
One of this year's most memorable launches, Bold hit the water in May 2019 and made her debut at the Monaco Yacht Show. Designed in collaboration with Espen Øino, she's a serious explorer with aggressive lines, a low draft, and a top speed of 23 knots - impressive for a yacht of this size.
Bold boasts vast outdoor entertaining areas with a bar and teppanyaki grill, an outdoor cinema and an eight-person Jacuzzi on the sundeck. Meanwhile, her versatile 34 metre main deck can carry an array of toys and tenders, and doubles as a helipad with a helihanger-cum-disco below.
In contrast to her hardy exterior, her interiors are soft and sophisticated with teak and oak panelling, silk carpets, metallic painted features and oak and marble flooring. At the heart of the explorer, there's a 300 square metre skylounge with a media wall for movie nights and 3.75 metre high floor-to-ceiling windows for exceptional sea views.
Accommodation is for up to 16 guests split between eight cabins, including an owner’s suite, two VIPs and five guest cabins, while 13 further cabins allow for a crew of up to 20 people.
Bold is managed for charter by Hill Robinson with a weekly charter rate starting from $950,000.
Stats: 136 metre, Lürssen, 36 guests, 54 crew
At 136 metres Flying Fox is the biggest launch of 2019. Designed by the award winning Espen Øino, she was built for those who love the outdoors. Star features include a 12 metre swimming pool, which runs transversely on the main deck, and an observation saloon with panoramic sea views and circular roof windows for stargazing.
Inside, there’s a large two-floor saloon and wood fireplace with an impressive 22-seats dining table, as well as a cinema room for cosy nights in. There are 10 VIP cabins on the main deck, each with their own private sea view terrace. For the principal charterer there is a dedicated master area on the upper deck that comprises of the master suite, private saloon, wood fireplace, outdoor cinema screen and a bay window opening to a private Jacuzzi.
Thrill-seekers will enjoy the abundance of toys on board. As well as Sea Doo Jet Skis and Seabobs, she boasts a fully equipped dive store for exploring the underwater world, a Zapata flyboard and hoverboard, and nine tenders. Meanwhile, those in search of some serious rest and relaxation will delight at the two-floor spa with a sea lounge, Hammam, Sauna, Cryo Sauna, and a beauty centre with massage rooms and highly-skilled therapists among the 54 crew.
_Flying Fox is managed for charter by Imperial Yachts with price on application. She'll be heading to the Indian Ocean for the winter season. _
Stats: 80 metres, Abeking & Rasmussen, 2019, 12 guests
Following her Monaco Yacht Show debut, the brand new Abeking & Rasmussen will be joining the charter fleet in the Caribbean this winter. One of the standout launches this year she joins the exclusive group of million-dollar plus charter yachts, making her one of the most expensive yachts for charter.
The sixth yacht to share the same name, Excellence’s owner worked closely with Winch Design and Abeking & Rasmussen on the ground-breaking design. Standout features include a triple-height glass atrium and a tiered cinema.
The master charterer can make use of the owner’s deck, which has full height windows in the bedroom and lounge, allowing light to flood in, and a private Jacuzzi, sunbathing area and terrace. Additional guests will be accommodated in the main deck where there are six double cabins, each with a unique colour scheme.
There is strong emphasis on wellness on board with a dedicated gym and spa area. There is also a large pool on the aft deck, with a swim up bar, and an additional Jacuzzi on the sun deck. Excellence also has a large beach club with a sea terrace and swimming platform for easy access to the water.
To complete the experience on board the yacht is offered with same experienced charter crew that were on the owner’s previous boat and they will once again be led by Captain Ray Shore.
Excellence is managed for charter by Burgess and her weekly charter rate starts from $1,100,000
Stats: 93 metres, Feadship
Feadship’s latest launch is shrouded in secrecy. After five years in construction Lady S was spotted undergoing sea trials in the North Sea after leaving the sheds in early April.
According to the yard, the yacht “sets a new standard in luxury” and will be packed with some serious superyacht amenities. These include a two deck IMAX theatre and a fully certified helipad. The yacht will also be equipped with a number of sports facilities for golf, basketball, volleyball and football. Inside, Reymond Langton interior design as “akin to a beautiful and contemporary jewellery box”.
Lady S is managed for charter by Edmiston with a weekly charter rate starting from €1,470,000.
Delivered in July 2019, Madsummer is one of the year’s most anticipated launches – and she’s now available to charter. After a summer cruising the French Riviera on its maiden voyage, the 95 metre Lürssen Madsummer will be heading to the Caribbean for her first winter charter season.
Harrison Eidsgaard was responsible for her exteriors, while Laura Sessa Design was handed the brief for her “contemporary modern” interior (although details still remain sparse).
Madsummer can accommodate up to 20 guests across 12 spacious cabins, with a crew of 30. Standout features include a 12 metre aft deck pool, a spa, extensive diving facilities, and a helicopter hanger in the bow deck. There’s also a skylight in the upper deck aft that guests can walk across, and an integrated fireplace.
Madsummer joins the impressive line-up of Lürssen superyachts launched this year, including 136 metre Flying Fox, 111 metre Tis and 130 metre Project Lightning.
Madsummer is managed for charter by Moran Yacht & Ship with a weekly rate starting from €1,400,000.
The 34 metre Mimi La Sardine was delivered at the end of 2018 and is already an award-winner. At the World Superyacht Awards 2019 she scooped two coveted Neptunes for Best Interior Design and Best Yacht Under 299GT.
Mimi La Sardine is designed inside and out by Nauta Yachts with help from a Pinterest mood board put together by the owner. She can accommodate 12 guests in five cabins, comprising a forward master stateroom, two doubles, two convertible twins and two additional Pullman berths. Her interior is beach-house chic with earthy materials like reclaimed wood, linens and bamboo.
Inside, the main saloon is devoted to lounging while the upper saloon hosts a formal dining area. Outside, there’s a spa pool on the sundeck as well as Bimini-shaded dining, a barbecue, and forward-facing seating. Plus, a large bathing platform provides the perfect launchpad for her box of watertoys.
Mimi La Sardine is managed for charter by Ocean Independence with a weekly rate starting from €115,000.
Stats: 55 metre, Amels, 2019, 10 guests, 13 crew
This brand new Amels superyacht, Papa, will be spending her first summer cruising the West Mediterranean before heading south for the winter to explore Southeast Asia. She can sleep up to 10 guests in five cabins, including a forward master suite with a fold-down terrace and private lounge, with a crew of 13.
In the main saloon, glass sliding doors to port and starboard can be opened to create terraces while sliding doors aft create one big indoor/outdoor space complete with a wet bar - perfect for entertaining friends and family. She also boasts a custom-made football table in the sky lounge.
Guests will be spending most of their time up on the sun deck, featuring a large eight-person Jacuzzi, a Teppanyaki bar and an al fresco cinema. A central shaded dining table means meals can be enjoyed even when the sun is at its strongest (plus there's a bar too for refreshing cocktails).
Papa is managed for charter by Burgess with a weekly charter rate starting from €315,000.
Stats: 24.4 metre, Sunreef, 2018, 8 guests, 3 crew
7X is designed with family cruising in mind and will be available for charter in Croatia all-year-round. Her cabin layout has a master suite stretching the length of the starboard hull and an adjacent children’s cabin, with two additional doubles in the port hull. All cabins are bright and stylish, making use of a blue and grey palette and leather detailing, with teak panelling and backlit quartz throughout the yacht.
At the heart of the 7X is the main saloon, flooded with light by large windows and featuring a lounge area, dining table, a bar and an entertainment system. Large doors open to create one huge living area with the aft cockpit, forming the perfect indoor/outdoor area for guests to make the most of the Mediterranean weather. There’s a dining table for meals al fresco, sun pads, and a hydraulic swim platform that can be submerged for easy access in and out of the water.
Lazy afternoons are best spent up on the sundeck where there's a bar, barbecue, sun pads and bimini for shade. Meanwhile, the bow terrace is complete with large nets for sunbathing and outdoor seating for guests who want to enjoy their morning coffee al fresco.
7X is managed for charter by IYC with a weekly charter rate starting from €67,000.
Stats: 35.5 metres, Lubeck, 2011, 8 guests, 7 crew
With a range of 3,500nm, Tommy Belle is perfect for adventure-seekers in search of an exciting itinerary. Offered for charter for the first time, she is set to explore the West Mediterranean year-round.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner can all be served al fresco thanks to her number of outdoor dining areas, including an impressive upper aft deck lounge which is ideal for aperitifs (and there’s even a BBQ grill). Then, through a sliding door, a skylounge with a full bar awaits.
Sun worshippers will delight at her spacious sundeck complete with large sun pads aft, a shaded dining area, and a Jacuzzi with spectacular forward views. Awnings can be put up so you don't overheat. Tommy Belle can sleep up to eight guests in a master suite and VIP cabin – both full-beam – a double and a twin.
Tommy Belle is managed for charter by IYC, with a weekly charter rate starting from €90,000 in the low season and €110,000 in peak season.
Stats: 35.2 metre, Sunseeker, 2019, 12 guests, 5 crew
Fratelli was built for adventurous, young owners and launched in March 2019. As of October, she's available to charter in Australia.
A simplistic and chic interior in silver oak and grey hues can accommodate up to 12 guests in five cabins, comprising a full-beam master suite on the main deck, two doubles and two twins, with a crew of five.
Up above, the sun deck is the standout feature aboard Fratelli. A glass-fronted spa pool and sun pads aft make the perfect spot for soaking up the sun, while drinks and al fresco lunches can be enjoyed underneath a shaded dining area with a retractable roof. The foredeck boasts its very own sun lounging space with large sun pads, sofas and a table for coffees or cocktails.
Fratelli is managed for charter by Ocean Alliance with a weekly rate starting from AUD $130,000.





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Bold
Stats: 85.3 metres, SilverYachts, 2019, 16 guests, 20 crew
One of this year's most memorable launches, Bold hit the water in May 2019 and made her debut at the Monaco Yacht Show. Designed in collaboration with Espen Øino, she's a serious explorer with aggressive lines, a low draft, and a top speed of 23 knots - impressive for a yacht of this size.
Bold boasts vast outdoor entertaining areas with a bar and teppanyaki grill, an outdoor cinema and an eight-person Jacuzzi on the sundeck. Meanwhile, her versatile 34 metre main deck can carry an array of toys and tenders, and doubles as a helipad with a helihanger-cum-disco below.
In contrast to her hardy exterior, her interiors are soft and sophisticated with teak and oak panelling, silk carpets, metallic painted features and oak and marble flooring. At the heart of the explorer, there's a 300 square metre skylounge with a media wall for movie nights and 3.75 metre high floor-to-ceiling windows for exceptional sea views.
Accommodation is for up to 16 guests split between eight cabins, including an owner’s suite, two VIPs and five guest cabins, while 13 further cabins allow for a crew of up to 20 people.
Bold is managed for charter by Hill Robinson with a weekly charter rate starting from $950,000.