Zakinthos, Greece
- 50 ft (15 m)
- 12 guests
- 3 cabins
- 4 berths
Guests say this boat is great for
- Coastal toursSightseeing along the shoreline
- Sunset cruisesPerfect light for golden-hour trips
- CelebrationsBirthdays, parties and special days
- Family daysCalm routes and safe swimming stops
About this boat
Going onboard the Azimut Atlantis 50, designed by Carlo Galeazzi, one of the first things you notice is the tremendous feeling of openness that runs through the boat. The layout from the helm station to the rear swim platform is one, continuous space. Sun lounges, a wet bar, the helm station, companion way and swim platform all seem to combine into one space without boundaries. In terms of style and design, it is an interesting achievement. She looks different and feels different, with her arrowhead exterior profile and simpler, but still cool and crisp, interior design.
The hard top of the Azimut Atlantis 50 mostly consists of glass windshields, which together give an almost dome-like quality to its exterior appearance. The sun top roof retracts, letting in cooling breezes while underway and helps to maintain the feeling of open space for both driver and passengers. A very handy feature is the built-in sunscreen technology in the rooftop glass – as the sun comes out, the glass darkens, keeping out some of the heat while maintaining a light, airy feel.
The saloon of the Azimut Atlantis 50 offers a bright and comfortable environment, with big windows and an impressive sliding sunroof to augment the glass cockpit doors, which open up in three sections to create a doorway nearly 4 feet 6 inches wide. The side windows also have opening panels. The sideboard on the starboard side is designed to accommodate a fridge, icemaker, and pop-up TV, but on our test boat it was, well, just a sideboard. Down below, the master suite is amidships, under the cockpit, with limited headroom around the perimeter and several changes in floor level to accommodate the significant dead rise (15 degrees at the transom) of the hull. But the berth is full-size 6 feet by 5 feet and the cabin also boasts an unusually impressive amount of stowage. Your VIP guests up in the bow should also be pretty happy, with a 6-feet berth set at the proper level, and excellent headroom of around 6 feet at the foot of the berth.
Substantial hull windows both here and in the master let in plenty of daylight and all cabins have opening portholes for fresh air. The private head in the master suite is on a roomy rectangular plan, while the dual-access compartment on the starboard side hardly feels smaller, and also has a separate shower compartment.
Mandatory extras: Fuel & Mooring Fees.
Specs
- Type
- Yacht
- Year
- 2010
- Length
- 50 ft (15 m)
- Capacity
- 12 guests
- Cabins
- 3
- Berths
- 4
Trip options
Prices by duration. Final price depends on date and season.
Per hour
1 hour
US$346
ClubUS$329with Club Card
Half day
1 day
US$1,211
ClubUS$1,151with Club Card
Most booked
Day charter
1 day
US$1,730
ClubUS$1,644with Club Card
Week charter
7 days
US$10,379
ClubUS$9,860with Club Card
Club Card members pay 5% less on every charter. Learn more
What's included
Captain and crew on captained charters
Standard safety gear and insurance
Taxes and port fees at the home marina
Final cleaning
Not included
- iFood and alcohol (can be arranged on request)
- iMarina fees outside the home marina
- iFuel for long custom routes unless stated in the offer
- iGratuity for the crew
Exact inclusions are confirmed in your offer before you pay.
Safety equipment
Life jackets for all guests
First aid kit
VHF radio & GPS
Fire extinguishers
Lifebuoy and flares
Onboard rules
- ✓No smoking inside cabins
- ✓Shoes off on deck
- ✓Pets allowed on request
- ✓Music until 22:00
Departure location
Marina
Zakinthos, Greece
Pontoon and slip number are shared after your booking is confirmed.
Conditions
Boat licence
Not required on captained charters
Minimum renter age
21+
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