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Anjelif

163' Columbus 2024

Caribbean, West Mediterranean

Guests

10

Staterooms

5

Crew

11

From
$358,155/Wk

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About Anjelif

Anjelif Yacht Charter is a 163' superyacht built by Columbus in 2024. She sleeps 10 and holds 11 crew and is located in Caribbean, West Mediterranean and Caribbean, West Mediterranean. She can be booked for a private luxury charter at a rate of $358,155 per week. Please check with your Denison Charter Specialist for more info.

Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Cinema
  • Helipad
  • Jacuzzi
  • Sauna
  • Stabilizers
  • Swimming Pool
  • Wi-Fi

Toys & Tenders

  • Kayak
  • Paddleboard
  • Wakeboard
  • Water Skis
  • Jet Ski

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

Anjelif HIGHLIGHTS

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

Accommodations

Specifications

Accommodations

  • BEDS

    6

  • KING BED

    1

  • QUEEN BED

    1

  • TWIN BEDS

    2

  • BUNK BEDS

    2

Specifications

  • LENGTH (LOA)

    163’5

  • BEAM

    29’10

  • DRAFT

    7’3

  • CRUISING SPEED

    13 kn

  • MAX SPEED

    0 kn

Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Cinema
  • Helipad
  • Jacuzzi
  • Sauna
  • Stabilizers
  • Swimming Pool
  • Wi-Fi

Toys & Tenders

  • Kayak
  • Paddleboard
  • Wakeboard
  • Water Skis
  • Jet Ski

RATES & REGIONS

SUMMER

Low Season
$358,155
per/week + expenses

High Season
$358,155
per/week + expenses

Cruising Regions
Caribbean, West Mediterranean

WINTER

Low Season
$358,155
per/week + expenses

High Season
$358,155
per/week + expenses

Cruising Regions
Caribbean, West Mediterranean

Anjelif HIGHLIGHTS

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

Popular charter destinations

West Mediterranean

East Mediterranean

Indian Ocean

North America

Bahamas + Caribbean

Central America

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