Crewed Motor Yacht LAYLA
Italian elegance meets Aeolian adventure aboard the Aicon 62SL
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About Crewed Motor Yacht LAYLA
LAYLA is an Aicon 62SL motor yacht that combines refined comfort with practical seaworthiness. Her three cabins, configured with two doubles and one twin, accommodate six guests with generous headroom and considered finishes throughout. Teak-lined saloon spaces blend contemporary design with warm, livable interiors, whilst sun decks provide both active recreation and quiet retreat.
The vessel's foredeck opens to unobstructed views across the Tyrrhenian Sea, ideal for morning coffee or afternoon reading. The aft deck becomes your private dining platform at sunset, overlooking the volcanic landscapes of Panarea and Stromboli. Below deck, cabins feature quality bedding and subtle décor that encourages genuine rest after days of exploration.
Highlights
- •Three cabin accommodation for six guests, with dedicated crew quarters
- •2.80m tender with snorkeling equipment for coastal exploration and water sports
- •Teak saloon and multiple deck spaces for both social gathering and private reflection
- •Expert crew providing bespoke itineraries across the Aeolian Islands and Sicilian coast
The Charter Experience
Charter LAYLA from Palermo and discover why the Aeolian Islands command such devotion among discerning travellers. Captain Francesco, a former Coast Guard officer with deep knowledge of Sicilian waters, plans each day around your preferences rather than a fixed schedule. Chef Manuela brings 15 years of culinary expertise to your table, drawing on regional ingredients and classical Italian technique. Together, they create the conditions for genuine immersion in Mediterranean life, whether you're anchored beneath Stromboli's smoking peak, swimming in phosphorescent coves, or exploring Lipari's hidden beaches by tender.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Palermo with an evening departure south towards the Aeolian archipelago. Days follow the wind and your mood, anchoring at Lipari for morning swims and archaeological exploration, Panarea for its dramatic geology and white-washed village, Stromboli to witness the volcano's nightly eruptions, and quieter spots like Filicudi and Salina for solitude. Coastal runs introduce hidden beaches accessible only by water, whilst opportunities for snorkeling and tender explorations reveal the islands' underwater character.
Specifications
20.8 m
6
3
6
Monohull
2011
22 kn
2