Following a complete refit last year, the 86m/282ft motor yacht CHAKRA is available for charter guests to discover the charms of Greece this summer.
Complete with a brand new viewing deck, an extended swim platform, and a dedicated beauty salon and massage room, there are few motor yachts as suited to a luxury charter vacation as superyacht CHAKRA.
Built in 1963, CHAKRA originally cruised the world as a commercial vessel before being transformed into a luxury superyacht in 1998. Utilising the vast amount of space on offer, the British shipyard Devonport repurposed the existing layout to provide a number of communal and guest spaces for families and friends to enjoy whilst visiting global hotspots.
Updated once again in 2016, CHAKRA now possesses a wholly contemporary interior as well as an exterior graced with a large spa pool and plenty of lounging spaces beneath optional shading.
Now available for vacations in Greece and other destinations in the East Mediterranean, the superyacht is perfect for up to 12 guests to enjoy this summer.
Perfectly appointed for her summer cruising grounds, CHAKRA has a number of alfresco dining spots located around her exterior and her extended swim platform makes accessing the water all but effortless.
Heading into the interior, charter guests are sure to be refreshed by the brand new light upholstery and wealth of amenities on offer. Particularly, her spa and massage room offer the perfect complement to a day spent exploring the waters of Greece.
As a superyacht converted from a cruising vessel, CHAKRA has a remarkable 21 staterooms to choose from, with a single master cabin and VIP suite being the most popular amongst principal charter guests.
Available for her first summer following an extensive refit, superyacht CHAKRA is perfect for a Greek charter vacation
In order to find out more regarding M/Y CHAKRA, and her current availability, please feel free to get in touch with your preferred charter broker.
Alternatively, take a look at all of the superyachts available for charter in Greece.
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