Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht NO SURRENDER
Riva elegance across Caribbean waters and New England coasts
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About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht NO SURRENDER
NO SURRENDER is a Riva Dolcevita 110 built to reward both movement and stillness. Her Italian design philosophy centres on open-plan living, natural light, and materials chosen for durability and refinement rather than ostentation. Striped tropical rosewood, Poltrona Frau leather, and brushed chrome define interiors that feel composed without formality. Five cabins accommodate up to eleven guests across king, queen, and twin configurations, each serving as a private retreat when the day calls for quieter moments.
The outdoor spaces are where NO SURRENDER truly reveals her purpose. The sundeck hosts a wet bar and generous lounging zones, while the bow jacuzzi transitions seamlessly from gathering space to serene soak. Alfresco dining unfolds on the aft deck beneath a shaded canopy, positioned perfectly for unhurried meals as islands pass by. Performance is understated; the yacht cruises with the quiet efficiency expected of Italian engineering, freeing your attention for the sea itself.
Your crew of five delivers the calibre expected at this level. Captain Eric Stenson holds USCG Master credentials and advanced safety certifications, anchoring a bridge team that includes a USCG-certified engineer with EMT training. Chef Fernando Gomez brings two decades of classical training to menus that pair local ingredients with refined technique, supported by a service team led by Chief Stewardess Meagan Bilodeau.
Highlights
- •Sunbathing and jacuzzi sessions on the bow, sheltered from sight yet open to the horizon
- •Five-cabin configuration sleeps eleven with flexible single, twin, and double berths
- •Italian interior finishes and open-plan design create calm, light-filled living spaces
- •Dual-season capability spanning Caribbean winter and New England summer cruising grounds
The Charter Experience
Winter charters across the Leeward Islands establish the classic rhythm. Depart from St Martin and island-hop through St Barths and St Kitts, anchoring in crystalline bays where mornings invite unhurried swimming and afternoons dissolve into deck time. The crew curates each day in close collaboration with you, whether that means securing a quiet anchorage or timing arrival for dinner service as sunset colours the sky. Christmas and New Year's Eve take on particular lustre here; imagine champagne on your private deck as St Barths celebrates around you. Summer voyages shift the yacht north to New England, where a slower rhythm unfolds. Historic harbors, weathered coastal villages, and the maritime character of northeastern America replace tropical intensity with a different kind of refinement. Long anchorages, fresh seafood menus inspired by local catches, and cool-breeze evenings define the season.
Suggested Itinerary
A seven-day Leeward Islands charter typically unfolds as follows: embark in St Martin and transit to St Barths for overnight, positioning your crew to offer both lively harbour exploration and quiet anchorage options. Days three and four explore the northern islands, with opportunities for swimming in protected reefs and dining ashore at intimate restaurants. Day five carries you to St Kitts, where slower paces and fewer yachts create a sense of discovery. Days six and seven allow either deeper exploration of preferred anchorages or a return transit, timed so that final evenings onboard feel unhurried and reflective. Summer repositioning typically follows the US East Coast at a relaxed pace, with deliberate stops in New England ports rather than direct transits.
Specifications
33.0 m
11
5
11
Monohull
2019
15 kn
5
