Certain to whet appetites for the Caribbean charter season, the 50m/164ft luxury yacht GIGI is available over Thanksgiving in the Bahamas.
Built by Westport in 2010, GIGI is ideal for family and friends looking to spend time together over the holidays. With ample outdoor deck space, guests will be spoilt for choice when it comes to al fresco dining and unwinding in the sun while soaking up the atmosphere of the Bahamas.
The yacht was designed by the esteemed team at Donald Starkey, and her interior exudes a classic charm and sophisticated elegance. She was furnished in neutral cream and coffee tones to emphasise her light-infused spaces, and she provides accommodation for 12 guests across six cabins.
On the main deck of the motor yacht, guests will find shaded dining where they can enjoy their Thanksgiving meal while admiring the vistas. Adjoining this space is a sumptuous seating area which will prove popular for aperitifs or post-supper cocktails, thanks to an adjacent wet bar.
For guests looking for an intimate spot to relax, the foredeck boasts a curved loveseat which will provide unparalleled views over the crystal-clear ocean and white-sand beaches of the Bahamas.
On Gigi's main deck, guests will find a shaded dining area where they can enjoy their Thanksgiving meal while admiring the vistas.
During the day, the generous sun deck will be the favoured hang-out for guests looking to socialise. A Jacuzzi and wet bar are located in the midst of sun loungers and sun pads, ensuring the space is kept lively and convivial. For more fast-paced action, superyacht GIGI has a wide selection of water toys to explore the rich marine life and tucked-away islands of the Caribbean.
At the end of the day, when the principal charter guests retreat to their room, they will find a decadent Jacuzzi tub flanked by marble pillars for a relaxing and sensuous yacht charter experience.
To find out more about chartering M/Y GIGI over Thanksgiving, please get in touch with your preferred charter broker.
Alternatively, view all yachts for charter in the Bahamas.
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