The 46m/152ft superyacht ‘Lucky Me’ has joined the global charter fleet, and is available for charter this summer in Mediterranean destinations such as Croatia and Turkey.
Launched by Baglietto in summer 2016, Lucky Me is the first in the Italian yard’s Fast Line. With a cruising speed of 20 knots and jam-packed full of modern amenities, she will be perfect for zipping through the Mediterranean waters on a private yacht charter.
Whether island-hopping in Croatia, discovering the delights of Montenegro or cruising along Turkey’s Turquoise Coast, Lucky Me is sure to turn heads thanks to her dynamic profile, with a receding bow and strong stern, and the striking lead grey colour of her hull.
Charterers, meanwhile, will be able to take in spectacular views of the region from her luxe deck areas, which are designed to allow those on board to be closer to the sea.
Get-together with your guests on the upper deck aft for a delicious alfresco dinner, enjoy cocktails in the lounging area on the main deck aft or head to the bow for an afternoon of sunbathing and relaxing in the Jacuzzi, which is hidden under a Bimini top.
As well as heading up the exterior styling, Francesco Paszkowski has created a luxurious interior aboard charter yacht Lucky Me, defined by jet black accents, contrasting white lacquered ceilings and warm shades of rosewood.
Sumptuous seating and a formal dining option make up the open-plan main salon, while a serene skylounge provides an intimate spot to unwind. Full-length windows ensure natural light floods into the motor yacht and keeps guests connected with the outside world.
After a day on the water, retreat into one of five staterooms, including a full-beam master suite with a private office, two VIP cabins and two twin cabins.
As well as heading up the exterior styling, Francesco Paszkowski has also created a luxurious interior aboard charter yacht Lucky Me
For more information on M/Y Lucky Me, get in touch with your preferred charter broker.
Alternatively, compare all luxury yachts available for charter in Mediterranean.
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