Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht ALUMERCIA
Heesen 123 with jacuzzi flybridge and full water sports arsenal
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About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht ALUMERCIA
ALUMERCIA is a Heesen 123 motor yacht offering refined accommodation for 12 guests across five cabins, each designed for genuine comfort. The interior balances contemporary style with vibrant character, creating spaces that feel both sophisticated and welcoming. A dedicated crew of seven ensures attentive service throughout your charter.
The yacht's true showstopper is her expansive flybridge, where a heated jacuzzi and generous seating areas command views across the Aegean and Turkish coast. This is where guests naturally gravitate to soak in both the Mediterranean light and the social rhythm of the charter. Below decks, the master suite and secondary cabins provide restful retreats after days of exploration and activity.
Water enthusiasts will appreciate ALUMERCIA's full complement of toys including jet skis, water skis, flyboard, and scuba diving equipment. Connectivity remains seamless with satellite television and WiFi, ensuring you stay in touch without feeling tethered to the wider world.
Highlights
- •Flybridge with integrated jacuzzi and sociable lounge spaces
- •Water sports selection including jet skis, flyboard, and scuba equipment
- •Five thoughtfully appointed cabins with genuine comfort
- •Seven-person crew providing discreet, professional service
The Charter Experience
Charter ALUMERCIA through the Dodecanese Islands and across to the Turkish Riviera, where crystalline waters and sheltered anchorages create ideal conditions for both active pursuits and leisurely days at anchor. The crew navigates these waters with local knowledge, positioning you to discover everything from the medieval charm of Rhodes to the hidden coves near Bodrum and Göcek. Whether you're exploring archaeological sites by day or unwinding with an evening swim off the transom, the yacht serves as your floating base for an unhurried exploration of Greece's island heritage and Turkey's Aegean coast.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Bodrum, cruising north through Turkish coves toward Datça, then crossing to the Greek Dodecanese via Symi's natural harbour. From there, Rhodes offers cultural richness and provisioning, before you venture to quieter anchorages around Tilos or Nisyros, finishing with a leisurely return via Marmaris or Göcek depending on your preference for civilisation or seclusion.
Specifications
37.5 m
5
12
Monohull
2001
7
