Published by Editorial Team on 14th February 2015
One of the finest 75’ luxury sailing catamarans, the MATAU, a Privilege 745 with 4 double en suite cabins is heading to South Pacific and can be chartered in New Zealand and Society Islands during 2015 …
MATAU is a fine example of French marine shipbuilding industry, indeed one of the most luxurious sailing catamarans that has come out of Alliaura Marine shipyard. Launched in 2006, she has become a luxury charter yacht in 2008 and has since made numerous charters in the Leeward, Windward and Grenadines. This year however, she is heading further afield and can be chartered in NEW Zealand between now and 1st of April 2015 and in Tahiti, Bora Bora and Society Islands between 15th August and 15th October 2015.
Luxury Sailing Catamaran MATAU charters at 55,000 US$’s/week on an all inclusive basis during these two periods. In order to enjoy your own private sailing holiday in South Pacific this year, we suggest you enquire about MATAU’s availability shortly as the available weeks are likely to be booked swiftly.
In case you are interested in chartering one of these or similar yachts or wish to consider purchasing one of the models which are offered for sale, do let us know by filling out the CHARTER REQUEST FORM or send us an email to charter@supersailyachts.com now.
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