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BACCARAT

BACCARAT

29 M
Built to turn heads and keep them turned
Key Specifications
Length29m (95' 2")
Guests10
Cabins5
Crew6
BuilderAmer
Yacht TypeMOTOR

Sporty, refined, and built for the Mediterranean at its most exhilarating

Accommodation and Equipment

Accommodation

Guests10
Cabins5
Crew6

Five ensuite double cabins accommodate up to 10 guests in a layout that makes the most of the yacht's generous proportions. A full-beam master suite on the main deck sets the tone, complete with a hammam-style infused shower that elevates the most private space on board. Four further queen cabins on the lower deck each offer the comfort and privacy that longer charters demand.

Equipment

Stefano Tini's interior is bright, largely neutral in palette, and finished with the kind of considered detailing that rewards a second look. Natural light floods the spaces throughout, and a state-of-the-art audio-visual entertainment system ensures that evenings on board are as well-equipped as the days. The tri-deck layout is where BACCARAT's design intelligence fully reveals itself. The upper deck runs from stern to bow, providing effortless access to the generous bow sun pad seating. The flybridge hosts a whirlpool tub and a sunbathing area that converts to casual seating, shaded by a hard top with retractable sunroof panel and centred around a large dining table and bar.

Watersports

A 6-metre tender, two paddleboards, a wakeboard, water skis, various inflatables, and snorkelling sets are all on board and readily accessible from the bathing platform. For a yacht built around fun and effortless outdoor living, the toy selection feels entirely in keeping. Powered by four Volvo Penta IPS engines with a cruising speed of 19 knots and a range of 430 nautical miles, BACCARAT moves through the water with the same energy she brings to everything else. With six crew for ten guests, the ratio alone speaks volumes.

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Charter Rate
From €95,000
per week
For more information please contact
Karen Martensen
Karen Martensen