Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht JAJARO
Tecnomar elegance among Sardinia's most exclusive anchorages
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About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht JAJARO
JAJARO is a Tecnomar Velvet 100 motor yacht built in 2009, combining contemporary design with the refined comfort required for discerning Mediterranean cruising. Her streamlined hull and generous deck spaces create an effortless flow between social areas and private retreat, whilst her four cabin configuration accommodates up to eight guests with flexibility.
Interior spaces balance warm wood finishes with understated modern furnishings. The saloon serves as the social heart, whilst four ensuite cabins promise uninterrupted rest. The galley is where Chef Giovanni executes locally inspired menus that reflect the season and your preferences. On deck, the foredeck provides unobstructed views across the La Maddalena archipelago, whilst the aft platform becomes your dining room at sunset, with Porto Cervo's lights as your backdrop.
Highlights
- •Tender and water sports include Williams Jet Tender, Sea Bob F5, paddleboards, water skis, wakeboard, snorkeling and diving equipment
- •Four cabin layout with two doubles and two twin cabins, each with ensuite facilities
- •Crewed service includes professional captain and private chef with daily meal planning
- •Protected anchorages throughout La Maddalena National Park and northern Sardinian coast
The Charter Experience
Your Sardinian voyage is orchestrated by a four-person crew led by an experienced captain who specializes in curating itineraries to match your rhythm. Chef Giovanni sources local ingredients to create menus that honour regional flavours, whether you're anchored in secluded bays or moored near cultural landmarks. The crew's role extends beyond service; their deep knowledge of hidden anchorages, timing for optimal light, and attention to detail transforms a charter into a bespoke escape. Your schedule remains entirely yours, accommodating anything from leisurely days in protected waters to exploration of the emerald coves dotting the Sardinian coast.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Porto Cervo, with morning departures to the turquoise shallows near Mortorio Island, afternoons anchored off Caprera for water sports or quiet reflection, and an evening return to Porto Cervo for alfresco dining. Mid-week cruising through the La Maddalena archipelago includes stops at Spargi and Budelli, where the tender and paddleboards extend your range into protected coves. Final days often feature Cannigione or Olbia as departure points, allowing for a morning passage through quieter channels before afternoon service. Throughout, your crew manages logistics and tide schedules whilst you decide whether today calls for action or stillness.
Specifications
31.0 m
12
4
8
Monohull
2009
22 kn
4
