BERGE Sailing yacht for charter

  • Length: 55m (180.4ft)
  • 18 guests in 9 cabins
  • Built: 2021, Custom
Rate from (per week)
USD 127,500
  • Pool on the main deck forward
  • Crew with local expertise
  • Flexible cabin configurations
  • Low fuel consumption

About BERGE

Specification & rates
Summer cruising Red Sea USD 127,500/USD 127,500 per week (low/high)
Winter cruising Red Sea USD 127,500/USD 127,500 per week (low/high)
Built 2021, Custom
Length 55m (180.4ft)
Guests 18
No. of guest cabins 9
Crew 19
Beam 8.5m (27.9ft)
Maximum speed 20 knots
Cruising speed 4 knots
Cabin types 9 (1 × double, 8 × double/twin)
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Summer cruising

Red Sea

From USD 127,500 per week

Winter cruising

Red Sea

From USD 127,500 per week

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