Luxury Crewed Sailing Yacht ZELDA
Classic ketch elegance across the Cyclades and Adriatic
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About Luxury Crewed Sailing Yacht ZELDA
ZELDA is a Su Marine 131 ketch built in 2010, combining timeless sailing heritage with refined comfort for up to 10 guests. Her five-cabin layout includes two master suites and three double cabins, each appointed with elegant furnishings and considered design. A dedicated crew of up to five ensures seamless service throughout your charter, allowing you to focus entirely on the voyage ahead.
The yacht's sophisticated exterior and engineering reflect the expertise of Taka Yachts, whose design philosophy extends from hull to finishing. Throughout the interior, sumptuous seating and carefully curated décor create spaces equally suited to intimate gatherings or social occasions. ZELDA strikes the balance between classical sailing aesthetics and contemporary comfort that appeals to experienced charterers.
Highlights
- •Crewed ketch with five cabins, accommodating ten guests in two master suites and three double cabins
- •Versatile Aegean and Adriatic cruising from Greece, Turkey, and Croatia with established seasonal itineraries
- •Taka Yachts exterior design and full engineering package, built 2010 by Su Marine
- •Sophisticated entertaining spaces ideal for multi-family charters and social gatherings at sea
The Charter Experience
Charter ZELDA through the Cyclades Islands and discover secluded anchorages between Mykonos, Delos, and the lesser-known islets of the Aegean. The ketch's sailing heritage shines in these crystalline waters, where steady winds and sheltered bays reward both passive enjoyment and active sailing. Extend into the Croatian Adriatic toward Dubrovnik and Split, where dramatic coastlines meet medieval villages, or venture to the Turkish Aegean near Bodrum and Gocek. Each region offers distinct character; ZELDA's crewed service adapts seamlessly to your preferred pace, whether that means anchoring for afternoon swims or evening aperitifs ashore.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart the Cyclades, sailing through Antiparos and Paros before anchoring off Delos or pushing toward the Turkish coast near Bodrum. Alternatively, base the charter in the Adriatic, visiting the Dalmatian islands between Split and Dubrovnik, with stops at Hvar, Vis, and Korcula. The crew tailors the route to weather, your interests, and preferred anchorages.
Specifications
40.4 m
10
5
10
Monohull
2010
9 kn
6
