Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht INSIGNIA
Classically refined motor yacht for the Aegean's discerning charterers
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About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht INSIGNIA
INSIGNIA is a carefully maintained Elsflether Werft AG motor yacht offering refined accommodation across seven cabins. Built in 1979 and comprehensively refitted in 2014, she combines period elegance with contemporary comforts, from the master suite's private study and dual bathrooms with Jacuzzi to generously appointed guest staterooms throughout the lower deck.
The main saloon showcases rich wood panelling and deep upholstered seating, whilst the glass-enclosed sky lounge serves as both social hub and cinema retreat, complete with surround sound and WiFi connectivity. A sauna and sun deck gym complement the upper deck Jacuzzi, creating multiple zones for relaxation and recuperation.
A professional crew delivers attentive service whilst two Novurania tenders, jet skis, water skis and comprehensive snorkelling equipment enable both active pursuits and leisurely coastal exploration. Charter rates begin at EUR 179,000 weekly in shoulder season, with high season pricing to EUR 199,000.
Highlights
- •Master suite with private study, king-size bed, walk-in wardrobe and his-and-hers bathrooms with Jacuzzi tub
- •Glass-enclosed sky lounge with home cinema, surround sound and unobstructed Aegean vistas
- •Sun deck Jacuzzi, sauna and gym equipment for wellness and recuperation
- •Two 18.5m tenders, dual jet skis, water skis and full snorkelling kit for activity and adventure
The Charter Experience
Cruise the Cyclades and Dodecanese with unfettered access to whitewashed villages, windswept anchorages and crystalline swimming grounds. INSIGNIA's size and shallow draft suit both the fragmented archipelago and Turkish coast, whilst her crew manages logistics, provisioning and itinerary adjustments. Whether anchored off Kos, Bodrum or the lesser-visited Sporades, guests enjoy al fresco dining on the bridge deck, Jacuzzi soaks at sunset and genuine seclusion—a privilege reserved for smaller parties and proven crews.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical charter from Athens might traverse the Cyclades' jewelled islands, anchoring off Antiparos for the celebrated caves and snorkelling, before sailing south to Naxos and Paros. From there, press east to the Dodecanese, exploring Kos and Symi, then cross to the Turkish coast near Bodrum for protected anchorages and coastal dining. The return passage offers calmer waters and opportunities for leisurely swimming, with a final night's berth in the Saronic Gulf en route home.
Specifications
55.6 m
7
12
Monohull
1979
12 kn
13
