HIGH FIVE

Price low: 19.000  p/week
Price high: 24.000  p/week

Description

HIGH FIVE: A Luxurious Catamaran for an Unforgettable Greek Island Experience

Elegance, Innovation, and Comfort at Sea

HIGH FIVE, a stunning 17.92-meter catamaran built by Fountaine Pajot, offers the perfect combination of luxury, performance, and relaxation. With its innovative design by Berret-Racoupeau, this multi-hull yacht is ideal for those seeking both adventure and tranquility while exploring the Greek islands. Featuring an open superstructure and constructed with steel for durability, HIGH FIVE provides a spacious and stable sailing experience, making it perfect for families and groups.

Spacious and Stylish Accommodations

Designed to accommodate up to 10 guests, HIGH FIVE features five elegantly appointed cabins, including an exclusive suite with a private lounge, desk, and designer bathroom. The remaining four queen-sized cabins are equally luxurious, each offering private en-suite facilities, full air conditioning, and state-of-the-art entertainment systems, including TV, DVD, and stereo. The carefully curated interior ensures maximum comfort, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere reminiscent of a five-star hotel.

Relaxation and Social Spaces with Panoramic Views

The yacht’s interior salon is designed for both comfort and functionality, featuring soft, neutral tones and flexible seating arrangements that invite guests to unwind while enjoying panoramic sea views. The aft deck is a central gathering space, perfect for savoring Mediterranean cuisine, relaxing with a cocktail, or enjoying the cool evening breeze. For those who love the sun, the foredeck offers comfortable sun mattresses, a trampoline for lounging, and a front-row seat to spot dolphins gliding through the waves. The flybridge, with its breathtaking views, is the ultimate space for enjoying a glass of champagne at sunset.

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