Superyacht 'Nirvana' Summers in the Med

August 14, 2012

Nirvana Post Launch Party: Photo credit Oceanco
Nirvana Post Launch Party: Photo credit Oceanco

Megayacht 'Nirvana' is spending her first summer season in the Mediterranean & will debut at this year's Monaco Yacht Show.

At 88.50m (290.35ft) LOA, Nirvana is the seventh of the new generation Oceanco yachts to be launched earlier this year.

Modern lines and a contemporary style are the features of this elegant and exclusive megayacht designed by Sam Sorgiovanni she boasts extraordinary volumes, with six decks and offers an impressive 150m² owner's suite, five guest cabins, a 3D cinema, a fully equipped gym, a 7.5m long oval pool and whirlpools with panoramic views.

The garage hosts a large array of tenders and water sports equipment: two 11m tenders, one 8.5m ski boat, six jet skis and 4 wave runners. Adjacent to the garage is a water sports storage with diving equipment and a drying cabinet for wetsuits with immediate access to the sea.

Acting as a room divider among the salon, dining room and a cozy separate sitting room are two vivariums; alive and active with reptiles - a chameleon, water dragons, bearded lizards, turtles and exotic frogs.

NIRVANA accommodates a crew of twenty six in an exceptionally crew and owner friendly layout enabling for the efficient and discreet fulfillment of any and all her guests' requirements.

 

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