

This place is great for sipping cocktails or just lounge on the comfortable furnishings alongside your best buddies. And, most importantly, it provides a significant introduction for what comes next – the majestic main saloon. The most eye-catching feature of this place is the Steinway piano from 1900, ready to play classical music via numeric control. In addition, the main saloon also includes a main seating area aft and a formal dining spot fore. The yacht is a 107-meter luxury expedition motor yacht previously owned by New Zealand billionaire Graeme Hart, with the name Ulysses.

The two different arrangements of the furnishing are placed symmetrically, while the gorgeous collections of porcelain and table-wear ensure a stylish atmosphere. The variety of decks this vessel boasts with are able to accommodate up to 12 guests inside 6 staterooms. The fore main deck sports the owner’s suite, with its luxurious en suite bathroom, steam room, hairdressing salon, private office and full beam bedroom. The Ulysses is better described as an explorer yacht, the kind that lets you sunbathe while cruising by an iceberg in the Arctic. A pleasure to look at, with plush carpeting, marble bathroom floors, lacquered wooden wall paneling and a subtle lighting scheme, the owner’s suite is one gorgeous place to call home. But to be able to achieve such standards, a multitude of building. On the starboard upper deck there’s the VIP suite, near a winding staircase with elevator. It provides great comfort and panoramic views to whoever reside inside it. The other 4 staterooms are divided in 2 doubles and 2 twins, all located on the lower deck. The upper deck features the intimate sky lounge with bar, game table and lounge area. The upper aft deck on the other hand is ready for al fresco dining and lounge, while the most staggering place is the sun deck, opulent and extremely vast. It’d be folly for such a vessel to not be equipped with a plethora of water toys, thus the super yacht’s manufacturer d. The Monaco-based Fraser Yachts are putting the Ulysses at your disposal, for charter.
