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Seven Seas

62' Greenline 2025

East Mediterranean

Guests

6

Staterooms

3

Crew

1

From
$34,733/Wk

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About Seven Seas

Seven Seas Yacht Charter is a 62' superyacht built by Greenline in 2025. She sleeps 6 and holds 1 crew and is located in East Mediterranean and East Mediterranean. She can be booked for a private luxury charter at a rate of $38,772 per week. Please check with your Denison Charter Specialist for more info.

Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Bow Thruster
  • Coffee Machine
  • Outdoor Shower
  • Swim Platform
  • TV

Toys & Tenders

  • Jet Ski

For a full list of all available amenities, entertainment facilities, tenders and toys, please inquire.

Seven Seas HIGHLIGHTS

For a full list of more interesting features, please inquire.

Accommodations

Specifications

Accommodations

  • STATEROOMS

    3

  • KING BEDS

    N/A

  • QUEEN BEDS

    N/A

  • SINGLE BEDS

    N/A

  • DOUBLE BEDS

    N/A

Specifications

  • LENGTH (LOA)

    62’4

  • BEAM

    17’1

  • DRAFT

    4’9

  • CRUISING SPEED

    18 kn

  • MAX SPEED

    24 kn

Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Bow Thruster
  • Coffee Machine
  • Outdoor Shower
  • Swim Platform
  • TV

Toys & Tenders

  • Jet Ski

RATES & REGIONS

SUMMER

Low Season
$34,733
per/week + expenses

High Season
$38,772
per/week + expenses

Cruising Regions
East Mediterranean

WINTER

Low Season
$34,733
per/week + expenses

High Season
$38,772
per/week + expenses

Cruising Regions
East Mediterranean

Seven Seas HIGHLIGHTS

For a full list of more interesting features, please inquire.

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Destination: Central America

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