Published by Editorial Team on 9th February 2015
A distinguished 6 double cabins luxury motor sailor SUHEYLA SULTAN is heading towards Adriatic and you can charter her in Montenegro and Croatia this summer…
SUHEYLA SULTAN carries not only a royal name but also a huge array of luxury amenities, water toys and great super yacht crew of 6 towards the Adriatic later this year. Normally available in the North Aegean sea, the yacht will be in August and September in the Adriatic and could be chartered out of Tivat or Kotor in Montenegro or Split and Dubrovnik in Croatia.
SUHEYLA SULTAN charters rom 42,000 Eur/week plus all expenses under MYBA terms with VAT being applied in certain locations. If chartered out of Montenegro, the extra cost may be minimised. With her large master suite on main deck, additional full beam VIP and two other double guest cabins spread across the full width of the yacht, she is a true gem perfectly suitable for a large family or up to 6 couples coming together for a fun and adventurous sailing holiday in the Mediterranean.
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SUHEYLA SULTAN will cruise in the Adriatic even earlier on request with high season rates being 49,000 Eur plus all expenses.In case you are interested in chartering one of these or similar yachts or wish to consider purchasing one of the models which are offered for sale, do let us know by filling out the CHARTER REQUEST FORM or send us an email to charter@supersailyachts.com now.Â
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