BELLINI

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BELLINI

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Experience the perfect fusion of Italian craftsmanship and modern luxury aboard BELLINI, a distinguished 29.69-meter motor yacht that has been completely transformed through an extensive 2024 refit. Built by renowned Cantieri di Pisa and designed by the celebrated Studio Arch. Tommaso Spadolini, this elegant vessel combines timeless Mediterranean styling with contemporary amenities, creating an exceptional charter platform for up to 12 guests across five beautifully appointed cabins. BELLINI's comprehensive renovation has elevated every aspect of the onboard experience, from the completely redesigned interior to the stunning new jacuzzi gracing the flybridge. The yacht's impressive turn of speed—cruising at 23 knots with a maximum of 31 knots—opens up endless possibilities for exploring the Greek islands from her Athens base. Whether seeking secluded coves or vibrant harbors, guests can reach their desired destinations with remarkable efficiency. Adventure enthusiasts will appreciate BELLINI's exceptional water toy collection, featuring everything from the exhilarating E-foil and Seabob to jet ski, paddleboards, and wake equipment, all easily accessed via the convenient water ramp. Each of the five cabins, including the master suite and VIP stateroom, offers modern comfort with smart TV entertainment, while the yacht's reliable infrastructure ensures seamless connectivity and climate control throughout. BELLINI represents the ideal charter yacht for discerning guests seeking both relaxation and adventure in the spectacular waters of the Eastern Mediterranean.

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29.69 m12 GUESTS 5 CABINS Cantieri di Pisa
1988
Year Built
Length
29.69 m (97.4 ft)
Guests
12
Crew
N/A
Speed (Cruise)
23 kts
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