Luxury Yacht Jems
Built in 2009, by Heesen, the 44m luxury yacht Jems epitomises sophistication and elegance at sea.
It is not just the engineering of a yacht that makes it super – Jems combines an impressive top speed of 25 knots with sleek, contemporary interiors and a myriad of toys. Her distinctive design is flooded with natural light, highlighting the owner’s choice of bright colours with neutral furnishings.
Modern art throughout, the luxury yacht also has all the latest audio visual equipment, including an outdoor cinema screen. Offering entertainment from start to finish, Jems toys include jetskis and seabobs, wind surfs and even a full, state-of-the-art gym.
With a range of 1,000 nautical miles, luxury yacht Jem is ideal for exploration and entire coastlines. Jems can accommodate up to 10 guests in spacious suites, one of which is convertible for families travelling together, and has a crew of eight on-board.
Weekly charter rates from US$195,000. For further information or bookings visit Y.CO.

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