Luxury Crewed Catamaran YOLO
Sunreef 70 catamaran. Balearics by day, Caribbean by season.
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About Luxury Crewed Catamaran YOLO
YOLO is a Sunreef 70 luxury catamaran built in 2022, offering four spacious cabins across a layout designed for effortless island cruising. Her flybridge, forward trampolines, and expansive aft deck create multiple settings for your week, whether you're anchored off Cabrera National Park or hopping between Ibizan coves. The main saloon pairs sleek gray finishes with panoramic windows that blur the line between interior comfort and open water.
Your experienced crew of four includes Captain Javier, who shapes each day around your preferences with practiced ease, Chef Gianluca bringing authentic Spanish cooking to the table, and attentive hospitality staff who keep everything running smoothly. The result feels polished rather than fussy: bespoke itineraries built on local knowledge, meals timed to sunsets, and the kind of service that anticipates what you need before you ask.
Below deck, each cabin is restful and private, with plush bedding and en-suite facilities. The twin cabin's convertible single beds suit families or guests who prefer flexibility. Topside amenities include water toys, a tender, and sea bobs for exploring hidden anchorages and underwater discoveries between beach days and coastal villages.
Highlights
- •Four cabins sleeping eight guests; three queen doubles and one twin with convertible singles
- •Flybridge with panoramic views, forward double trampolines, and alfresco aft dining deck
- •Captain Javier, Chef Gianluca, and dedicated stewardess ensure bespoke service and authentic regional cuisine
- •Summer base in Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca, and Formentera; winter Caribbean deployment (BVI, Leewards, Windwards)
The Charter Experience
In the Leeward Islands during winter season, YOLO trades Balearic stone villages for turquoise anchorages and the rhythm of Caribbean island-hopping. Mornings unfold with glassy-bay swims; afternoons split between beach bars in Antigua, Nevis, and Montserrat, or leisurely cruising through the Windwards. Your crew coordinates provisioning from local markets, so dinners reflect the islands you've just visited. Evenings stretch longer as trade winds carry you between anchorages, each island revealing a new shade of blue and reason to linger another day.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical Balearics week departs Ibiza or Palma toward Cabrera National Park's pristine anchorages, where morning swims precede lazy beach lunches. Day three might push toward Formentera's quieter coves and beach bars, while day five drifts back toward Mallorca's coastline as Chef Gianluca plans dinners timed to golden hour. Evenings mix onboard gatherings in the saloon with tender runs into Ibiza's energy when the mood calls. The flexibility built into your crew's planning means each day can pivot toward what appeals most—diving, exploration, social events, or simply anchoring in silence.
Specifications
22.7 m
8
4
8
Catamaran
2022
9 kn
4
