Lifestyle on board
Deck dining area

CREOLE Sailing yacht for charter

  • Length: 65.3m (214.2ft)
  • 11 guests in 6 cabins
  • Built: 1927 (refitted 2007), Camper & Nicholsons, United Kingdom
Rate from (per week)
EUR 189,000

The world's largest wooden sailing yacht, and indeed one of the most beautiful classic sailing yachts of all time, the three-masted schooner CREOLE was a masterpiece when launched in 1927, and remains so today. An example of magnificent craftsmanship combined with meticulous design, she has led a colourful life. Designed with a towering rig, she was launched with a stumpy rig due to her owner's demands and was not restored to her original design until a decade later when under new ownership. She then had her rig removed and deck works changed during her service in the Second World War, which left her unrecognisable. She was returned to the beautifully appointed and fast CREOLE that her designer had intended with a major restoration in the mid 20th Century.

A lifetime experience on board CREOLE
Lifestyle on board
Deck dining area
Main deck lounge
Lower deck dining
Lounge
Master cabin
Master bathroom en suite
VIP cabin
Double cabin
Double cabin
Twin cabin
Twin shower room
Single cabin
Details
Sailing
Sailing
  • One of the most iconic vessels in the world
  • Unique maintenance record
  • Extremely refined cabins accommodating up to 11 guests
  • Sumptuous dining on the exterior deck, offering a terrace on the sea
  • 1,080 sqm sailing area
  • Sailing up to 16 knots
  • Children friendly vessel with all gates and other safety equipment
  • Once in a lifetime sailing experience

About CREOLE

Description

The world's largest wooden sailing yacht, and indeed one of the most beautiful classic sailing yachts of all time, the three-masted schooner CREOLE was a masterpiece when launched in 1927, and remains so today. An example of magnificent craftsmanship combined with meticulous design, she has led a colourful life. Designed with a towering rig, she was launched with a stumpy rig due to her owner's demands and was not restored to her original design until a decade later when under new ownership. She then had her rig removed and deck works changed during her service in the Second World War, which left her unrecognisable. She was returned to the beautifully appointed and fast CREOLE that her designer had intended with a major restoration in the mid 20th Century.


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Today, CREOLE accommodates 11 guests in six cabins including a master suite, two double cabins and two twin cabins. Timeless styling and beautiful furnishings in warm, rich tones create an elegant and comfortable atmosphere, surrounding her guests in all manner of comfort with luxurious facilities. Her aft deck is perfect for both daytime and evening entertainment, while her formal dining salon and vast main salon are perfect interior spaces for formal occasions.

With all the pleasures of being under sail, she is perfect for the peerless charterer.

Specification & rates
Summer cruising West Mediterranean EUR 189,000/EUR 210,000 per week (low/high)
Winter cruising Please enquire Please enquire per week (low/high)
Built 1927 (refitted 2007), Camper & Nicholsons, United Kingdom
Length 65.3m (214.2ft)
Guests 11
No. of guest cabins 6
Crew 15
Beam 9.5m (31.2ft)
Draft min/max -/5.4m (17.7ft)
Displacement 680 tonnes
Maximum speed 16 knots
Cruising speed 11 knots
Fuel consumption at cruising speed 400 litres per hour
Cabin types 6 (4 × double, 1 × twin, 1 × single)
Tenders & toys

Tenders & toys

  • 2 × Tenders
  • 5 × Kayaks
  • 3 × Stand up paddleboards
  • Wakeboard
  • Kneeboard
  • Waterskis
  • Inflatable tows
  • Snorkelling gear
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