Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht MUSA
Crewed Italian luxury in Sardinia's most coveted anchorages
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About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht MUSA
MUSA is an AB Yachts 116 whose dark ash hull and purposeful lines cut an elegant silhouette across the Tyrrhenian Sea. Built in 2009, she combines modern performance engineering with refined interior architecture, delivering the smooth, responsive cruising that discerning charterers expect. Five thoughtfully configured cabins sleep up to twelve guests, each with private en-suite facilities and curated comfort.
Topside, the flybridge lounge commands views of La Maddalena's granite islands and Porto Cervo's glittering coastline, whilst generous bronzing pads invite long afternoons beneath the Sardinian sun. Below deck, the saloon and dining area flow seamlessly, creating intimate spaces for celebration or contemplation. The aft deck becomes your private dinner theatre, anchored in crystalline water as the sun melts into the horizon.
Your professional crew orchestrates every detail, from bespoke itineraries built around your interests to galley menus crafted by a skilled chef. Water toys—tender, waverunner, paddleboards, and snorkelling gear—unlock Sardinia's hidden coves and gin-clear shallows, whilst the yacht's responsive engines ensure effortless transit between anchorages.
Highlights
- •Five cabins with private en-suites accommodate groups of 9–12 in appointed comfort
- •Flybridge lounge with panoramic views of La Maddalena and Porto Cervo anchorages
- •Professional crew including captain and chef; MYBA charter terms available
- •Water toys including jet tender, waverunner, paddleboards, and full snorkelling kit
The Charter Experience
Charter MUSA across Sardinia and Corsica, anchoring in the Archipelago di La Maddalena, Porto Cervo's sheltered waters, and the exclusive bays of Poltu Quatu and Cala di Volpe. Wake to coffee on the flybridge, dive into emerald shallows by mid-morning, and dine on the aft deck as the Mediterranean darkens to indigo. Your captain's intimate knowledge of these waters ensures you find pristine anchorages while your chef sources local Vermentino, lobster from Gallura, and produce from village markets. Seven days pass in a rhythm of water, sun, and unhurried luxury—each day tailored to your appetite for adventure, discovery, or simply doing nothing at all.
Suggested Itinerary
A seven-day voyage typically departs Cala dei Sardi, threading through the granite archipelago of La Maddalena before anchoring off Porto Cervo's luminous beach. Days divide between quiet exploration—paddling hidden coves, freediving into turquoise bays—and stylish anchorages: Poltu Quatu for sunset aperitifs, Cala di Volpe for starlit dinners, and Corsican passages for those seeking further horizons. Each evening brings dinner prepared to your specification, paired with local wines and the murmur of water against the hull.
Specifications
36.3 m
12
5
9
Monohull
2009
36 kn
5
