Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht QUEEN ELEGANZA
Seventeen cabins of refined elegance across the Croatian Adriatic
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About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht QUEEN ELEGANZA
QUEEN ELEGANZA is a custom-built motor yacht delivering exceptional space and comfort for up to 34 guests across the Adriatic. Her modern architecture marries sleek lines with the practicality of extended cruising, whilst her generous deck spaces—from the sundeck jacuzzi to the alfresco dining area—become extensions of your floating residence. Built in 2018, she combines contemporary design with the stability and performance required for multi-island voyages.
Her interior spaces balance understated elegance with genuine livability. Natural light floods through panoramic windows, framing the coastline beyond. The 17 cabins (8 double, 9 twin) feature ensuite facilities and refined furnishings, offering guests genuine privacy and sanctuary during downtime. Common areas encourage both social gathering and quiet retreat, with considered design throughout.
Highlights
- •Seventeen spacious cabins accommodating 34 guests, including double and twin configurations with ensuite bathrooms
- •Sundeck with jacuzzi overlooking the Adriatic, plus alfresco dining on the sky deck for sunset meals
- •Experienced crew of 11 including Michelin-trained chef and specialised hospitality staff
- •Flexible Croatian itinerary spanning Split, Hvar, Dubrovnik and lesser-known anchorages across the Dalmatian coast
The Charter Experience
Your voyage centres on a crew of 11 led by Captain Vjeko, whose 15 years navigating these waters translates into intelligent, flexible itineraries. Chef Nedjeljko draws on Michelin-starred training to craft meals from Adriatic ingredients with international technique. Chief Stewardess Sara and her team orchestrate the details—from mixology to design curation—that transform routine days into memorable ones. This is yachting centred on genuine hospitality rather than theatrical service.
Split and Hvar anchor your week, but the real discovery lies in the smaller islands and hidden anchorages. Your crew knows which villages still feel authentic, which dive sites reward exploration, and which quiet coves suit sunset reflection. Whether your interests run to Dalmatian history, island-hopping, or simply anchoring in crystalline water with a good book, the itinerary bends to your rhythm rather than a fixed schedule.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day charter might depart Split, visiting the Pakleni Islands before anchoring near Hvar for local exploration. Subsequent days allow for Korcula's medieval Old Town, the secluded bays near Vis, and return calls at Dubrovnik or quieter spots like Lopud. Your crew adjusts based on weather, your preferences, and opportunities—a morning's excellent diving site or an evening's particular wine region become seamless additions rather than pre-set obligations.
Specifications
49.0 m
34
17
34
Monohull
2018
10 kn
10
