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95m charter yacht O'PARI launches in Greece

By Katia Damborsky   24 March 2020

Greek shipyard Golden Yachts has launched its flagship 95m (312') superyacht O'PARI in Athens. She is due to be delivered in May, and she will then be available for Mediterranean yacht charters this summer. 

Built under the project name GY91, O'PARI hit the water for the first time at Golden Yachts Halkitis in Athens. It comes after her keel was laid in October 2018. 

She is the largest yacht ever built by Golden Yachts, overtaking 2018 launch, 85m (278') motor yacht O'PTASIA. Her predecessor is a popular charter platform, suggesting that O'PARI will also be highly saught-after this summer. 

O’PARI is thought to have been built for an experienced Owner with the charter market in mind from the outset. She features a range of stand-out amenities, including a foredeck helipad and sleek aft deck swimming pool.

The motor yacht's interior and exterior styling come courtesy of Studio Vafiadis. Her interiors are contemporary and minimal, with plenty of discreet light, gloss finishes, and a tasteful colour palette that marries pale tones with dark wood accents. 

She provides accommodation for 12 guests in 14 cabins. All are located on the main deck except the owner's suite, which is positioned on the upper deck.

When she sees delivery, O’PARI will join the World's Top 100 Superyachts. She is expected to hold the 59th position. 

The yacht is the 14th yacht in the Golden Yachts fleet. She has a beam of 13.8 metres, a draft of 3.6m and a gross tonnage of 2,700 GT. 

She will be available to charter across the Mediterranean, from the islands of Greece to the buzzing coastlines of the South of France.

In order to learn more about chartering M/Y O'PARI this summer, please reach out to your preferred yacht charter broker.

You can also view and compare all yachts for charter in Greece.

 
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