Last minute charters aboard M/Y Coral Ocean in the Caribbean

Seize the opportunity to grab the last availability of luscious 73m/238ft ...

Last minute charters aboard M/Y Coral Ocean in the Caribbean

February 26, 2018

Written by Maria Korotaeva

Seize the opportunity to grab the last availability of luscious 73m/238ft superyacht CORAL OCEAN in the Caribbean and spend your days surrounded by pastel colours while unwinding with spa massage services and beautiful original recreational spaces.

Coral Ocean. Photo credit Jeff Brown

Built by Lurssen in 1994 and last refitted in 2016, her interior and exterior styling comes courtesy of Bannenberg & Rowell. She has a beautiful sauna and the main salon where the bulwark lifts to expose the lounge to the warm and fresh tropical air.

On the main deck, there is a formal dining area located amidships where 14 guests can savour a meal seated at two circular tables in air-conditioned surroundings. An African theme using light colours and a variety of wood flows from the formal dining area into the main salon, which divides the area into two separate seating areas for guests to enjoy more intimate conversations. As well as the lifting bulwark with safety balustrade, there are aft doors that lead out onto the main deck exterior, where guests can lie on the stern sunpads or uses the stairs to access the deep swim platform or one of the above decks.

Coral Ocean – swim platform

Charter superyacht CORAL OCEAN in Antigua or the Bahamas from $320,000 per week plus expenses until the 12th of March, after which she will be heading to the Mediterranean for the summer season.

The upper deck hosts the forward VIP stateroom, which has its own en-suite bathroom and lounge, while across the corridor is a comfortable and spacious media lounge that can be separated off from the rest of the guests to create a quiet sanctuary. Behind, there is a beautifully appointed skylounge with two large seating areas an a bar. Full-height glass sliding doors on the port and starboard sides, as well as the aft, connect guests to their surroundings, while out on deck there is a marvellous dining table to seat up to 12 guests in the shade as well as two sun pads for resting on and taking in the views after a lavish meal.

Coral Ocean – exterior living spaces

Guests staying in the Master suite on the top deck have the envious benefit of sweeping forward views and a lounge in the Master cabin all to themselves. A walk-in wardrobe, en-suite bathrooms and a study complete the Master suite amenities, and to the aft, there is an outdoor pool lobby where guests can un-knot muscles with massage therapies.

The top deck aft has a large breakfast bar and a generous selection of sunpads behind to start the day off in the sunshine. Above, the sundeck provides unparalleled views while guests relax in the plunge pool with counter-current, or sit back in the shade. There is an abundance of space for use as an entertaining space or outdoor exercises such as yoga and Tai Chi.

Coral Ocean – Swimming pool

Luxury yacht CORAL OCEAN comes with an impressive collection of water toys, and she offers:

  • 6 x paddleboards
  • 2 x Sea-doos
  • 2 x Seabobs
  • wakeboards
  • wakeskates
  • waterskis, and
  • towable toys

For exercise during transit, there is an onboard gym with an excellent variety of machines and equipment.

Coral Ocean – interior

A maximum of 12 guests have a choice of 6 spacious cabins: 1 Master suite, 1 VIP stateroom, two double cabins and two twin cabins. Her professional crew of 20 will ensure that everyone on board has a fantastic experience among the islands of the Caribbean.

Charter superyacht CORAL OCEAN in Antigua or the Bahamas from $320,000 per week plus expenses until the 12th of March, after which she will be heading to the Mediterranean for the summer season.

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