Published by Editorial Team on 26th August 2016
Gulet MYRA is a 29m traditional luxury schooner, usually based in Italy; between Rome, Naples, Sicily or Aeolian Islands. Accommodating up to 12 guests in 6 en suite cabins, this is one of the few gullets based in Italy. With owners acting as captain and stewardess, service at the top is guaranteed …
SY MYRA is a traditional gullet schooner built out of high quality wood and with steel superstructure. Refitted in 2010 and crewed by wife and husband who are both keen and professional sailors, providing child-friendly sailing cruises in Italy, making MYRA one of the best luxury gullets in the West Mediterranean.
Accommodation is provided for up to 12 guests in 4 double and 2 twin cabins, all of which are en suite. Various luxuries such as larger LCD TV in salon, water maker, generator and high quality audio system ensure relaxation on the vast deck or in the interior is always guaranteed.
SY MYRA is available for private yacht charters in the West Mediterranean and Tyrrhenian seas from as little as 14,000 Eur/week in low season with prices rising to or 15,500 Eur per week in medium season while high season rates are 17,500 Eur per week. All APA expenses and any applicable VAT taxes are added on top.
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