Jacuzzi
Sky lounge seating area

SEA BREEZE III Yacht à moteur à louer

  • Longueur : 32 m
  • 6 dans 3 cabine(s)
  • Chantier 1976 (réaménagé 2021), Millkraft, Australia
Prix par semaine à partir de
USD 65 000
Cruising1 de 10
Jacuzzi2 de 10
Sky lounge seating area3 de 10
Main deck lounge4 de 10
Lower deck master cabin5 de 10
Lower deck twin cabin6 de 10
Aft main deck dining7 de 10
Sun deck8 de 10
Watersports9 de 10
Cruising10 de 10
  • Recently refitted
  • Deck Jacuzzi
  • Zero speed stabilisers to reduce any rolling motion while at anchor

À propos de SEA BREEZE III

Spécifications & tarifs
Destination en été New Zealand EUR 65 000/EUR 65 000 par semaine (basse saison / haute saison)
Destination en hiver South Pacific - Fiji USD 65 000/USD 65 000 par semaine (basse saison / haute saison)
Chantier 1976 (réaménagé 2021), Millkraft, Australia
Longueur 32 m
Invités 6
Nb de cabines invités 3
Équipage 5
Largeur 5,9 m
Tirant d'eau 1,6 m
Tonnage brut 128
Vitesse maximale 15 nœuds
Vitesse de croisière 10 nœuds
Consommation de carburant en vitesse de croisière 80 litres par heure
Types de cabines 3 (1 × double, 2 × twin)
Annexes & jeux nautiques

Annexes & jeux nautiques

  • 3 × Annexes
  • 2 × Waverunners
  • 1 × Jet-ski à bras
  • 1 × Kayak
  • 2 × Planches de stand-up paddle
  • Wakeboard
  • Skis nautiques
  • Jeux pneumatiques tractables
  • Pêche
  • Équipement de plongée avec tuba
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New Zealand

À partir de EUR 65 000 par semaine

Explore New Zealand

The Grove
Savor a contemporary menu at the Grove that changes with the seasons, celebrating the finest local ingredients on your New Zealand yacht rental. Discover full vegetarian and vegan options and indulge in a curated wine list featuring the best from New Zealand and around the world.
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Lodge at Kauri Cliffs
Don’t forget to visit this famous golf course on your next New Zealand luxury yacht rental. The Lodge offers stunning views, a variety of spa services in a wellness centre next to Totara Forest, complete with birdsong, and international cuisine in four different locations.
map pinMatauri Bay
Sidart
Chef Lesley Chandra uses contemporary techniques to elevate the best produce, locally and nationally sourced, to celebrate his Fijian-Indian heritage. Choose the Discovery menu or the seven-course chef’s table experience, both with paired wines to enhance your Auckland private yacht charter experience.
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The French Café
Executive Chef Sid Sahrawat and wife Chand made their names with Sidart before taking over the French Cafe in 2018. Enjoy modern Mediterranean cuisine with Asian and occasional sub-continental influences prepared using the finest locally sourced produce before continuing your New Zealand luxury yacht charter adventure.
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Matakauri Lodge
Situated on the shores of Lake Wakatipu with panoramic views of Queenstown’s mountains, The Remarkables, Cecil and Walter Peaks. Guests can enjoy spa treatments on the edge of a pine forest and dine on Chef Jonathan Rogers’ daily changing menu.
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Rosewood Cap Kidnappers
While embarking on New Zealand sailing charters, be sure to make a stop at Rosewood Cap Kidnappers. Nestled on rolling green farmland with breathtaking views of Hawke’s Bay, The Farm has a stunning 18-hole Tom Doak-designed golf course set atop dramatic cliffs. Chef James Honore’s seasonal menu picks the choicest produce from the hotel’s own kitchen and herb gardens. Guests can also relax at the restful on-site spa.
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SO/ Auckland Hotel
Chef Marty Kindleysides offers a contemporary twist on classic Asian flavours that is more about fun dining than fine dining. Share the love on your private yacht charter to Auckland! Additionally, guests can unwind at the wellness spa, which offers a variety of professional treatments.
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Wharekauhau Country Estate
Immerse in Maori culture during your New Zealand yacht charter with a visit to Wharekauhau Country Estate. Enjoy the chef’s seasonal tasting menu from Friday to Sunday, archery, local vineyard winetastings, heli-fishing, quad-bike tours, a ’Chef in the wild’ experience on the 3,000-acre estate or relax Maori-style in the Hauora spa.
map pinWellington
Blanket Bay
Enjoy creatively styled fine dining in Chef Dan Reynolds’ ever-changing menu, which celebrates the finest produce from this estate on the shores of the scenic Lake Wakatipu. Horse riding, heli-skiing, fly fishing, golf, wine tasting and spa experiences, even bungy jumping, you can do it all here and make your New Zealand yacht rental experience truly adventurous!
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Annandale
Hire a yacht to New Zealand and experience ‘gumboot luxury’ on the shores of the emerald waters of Pigeon Bay. Dining is farm-to-table style where everything on your plate is sourced from the farm or is brought in from within a 100km radius.
map pinChristchurch
Huka Lodge
A luxury lodge resort on the banks of Waikato River, moments away from North Island’s Lake Taupo, with a restaurant serving local delicacies like Te Matuku oysters, Matangi beef, Mount Cook alpine salmon and Southland lamb on an ever-changing menu. A must visit when you rent a yacht to New Zealand.
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Bay of Islands
The Bay of Islands, located just north of Auckland, is a breathtaking region comprising 144 islands. Explore the charming towns and seaside walking tracks and encounter the diverse wildlife or enjoy the range of underwater adventures on your Bay of Islands yacht charter. Experience the thrill of wreck diving, exploring vibrant reefs, and marvelling at jewel anemones as part of your New Zealand luxury yacht charter.
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Matamata
For those looking to immerse themselves in the local culture, don't miss a visit to Matamata. Whether you're sampling local delicacies at the farmers' market, exploring the nearby Wairere Falls or strolling through the town's charming boutiques, Matamata offers a delightful array of scenic experiences for your New Zealand yacht rental.
map pinWaikato
Poor Knights Islands
Spectacular underwater topography, tropical marine life, orca, recommended for photographers. One of Cousteau’s top 10 dive sites
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Tongariro Alpine Crossing
Situated in Tongariro National Park, New Zealand's oldest national park and a dual UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Crossing is a journey through rich cultural history and dramatic natural landscapes. Rent a yacht to New Zealand and embark on a rewarding hike through towering mountains, volcanic terrains, shimmering emerald lakes, mystical craters, and rejuvenating springs.
map pinTongariro National Park
Coromandel Peninsula
The Coromandel, renowned for its pristine beaches, misty forests, and laid-back vibe, is one of New Zealand's top holiday destinations. Enjoy a plethora of activities, from fishing and hiking to diving with kelp forests, kingfish, moray eels, and stingrays on your New Zealand luxury yacht rental.
map pinNorth Island
Kawarau Suspension Bridge
For an adrenaline-packed adventure during your New Zealand sailing charters, visit the Kawarau Suspension Bridge, the birthplace of Bungy jumping. Experience the thrill of leaping from the height equivalent to a 10-story building, set against the stunning backdrop of the Kawarau River, where you can even touch the water!
map pinQueenstown
Goat Island
Goat Island, New Zealand's first marine reserve, offers a thriving underwater ecosystem perfect for snorkelling and diving. Explore diverse habitats teeming with fish and marine life and enjoy scenic coastal walkways with stunning views and picnic spots on your private yacht charter to Auckland.
map pinAuckland
Waitomo Caves
Explore the subterranean world of the Waitomo Caves, renowned for their ethereal glow-worm grotto. Navigate an underground river, jump off waterfalls, and drift beneath a canopy of glow worms while exploring one of New Zealand’s most diverse cave systems. This adventure promises unparalleled excitement on your New Zealand yacht rental.
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South Coast
The reefs along the South Coast serve as vital breeding grounds for marine life, also a haven for shore divers. Dive into these rich ecosystems to encounter a diverse array of sea creatures up close for a unique experience during your New Zealand yacht charter.
map pinWellington
Oparara Arches
Rent a yacht to New Zealand and kayak or hike through the southwest corner of Kahurangi National Park to explore the Oparara Arches. Discover unique limestone formations, ancient native forests, and a pristine environment home to rare species like the short-tailed bat and giant land snail.
map pinKahurangi National Park
Long Island
Nestled in the Marlborough Sounds, Long Island - Kokomohua Marine Reserve offers an ideal family escape on your luxury yacht charter to New Zealand. Unwind on sandy beaches, explore rocky reefs, and take in the distinctive landscapes, all while encountering a wealth of marine life, including giant crayfish.
map pinQueen Charlotte Sound
Huka Falls
You can delight in this gem on your yacht charter to New Zealand. At Huka Falls, you can witness the awe-inspiring power of nature as over 220,000 litres of water per second thunder over the 11-metre-high waterfall. For an immersive experience, explore the area from a footbridge at the top, or embark on an exhilarating jet boat ride or river cruise.
map pinLake Taupō
Mikhail Lermontov
Hire a yacht to New Zealand and explore the Mikhail Lermontov, a 155-meter-long wreck resting in 37 meters of water in the Marlborough Sounds for an unforgettable adventure. This dive offers a glimpse into the ship's preserved interiors like the ballroom and Nevsky Bar.
map pinSouth Island
Kaikoura
Kaikōura offers a unique blend of natural beauty and wildlife adventures. Known for its rich marine life, you can embark on whale-watching tours, swim with playful dolphins, encounter seals, explore kelp beds or enjoy stunning stargazing. Don’t forget to indulge in local delicacies, particularly the famed crayfish.
map pinCanterbury
Aramoana
Visit the tranquil settlement of Aramoana during your New Zealand yacht charter. Aramoana offers a relaxing escape with its pristine beaches, dramatic cliffs and natural attractions. Why not go diving among the kelp forests and discover scuttled shipwrecks teeming with marine life featuring seven-gill sharks, sea lions, seahorses, eels, carpet sharks and more.
map pinDunedin
Milford Sound
Divers will love the black coral, sea stars and delicate anemones. Kayakers can paddle right up to the steep cliffs. Keen hikers can tackle the four-day Milford Track for spectacular views in pristine landscapes. Milford Sound is a must visit for adventurers on their New Zealand luxury yacht charter.
map pinFiordland
Queenstown
Hire a yacht to New Zealand and discover Queenstown’s towering mountains and lakeside charm while diving into thrilling adventures and exhilarating fun. This scenic resort town is a haven for adrenaline-fuelled adventure sports.
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Stewart Island
South of South Island, you'll find exceptional birdwatching and hiking, including the three-day Rakiura Trail. Anchor your New Zealand superyacht in this pristine area, and you may be lucky enough to witness the Aurora Australis. Another major attraction is the eponymous Kiwi, a must-see for nature enthusiasts.
map pinSouth Island
Whangaroa
Explore the well sheltered inlet north of the Bay of Islands, where there is great wreck and reef diving. Why not head north along the coast to The Lodge at Kauri Cliffs for a breathtakingly scenic 18-hole course and a luxury spa experience to add on to your Bay of Islands yacht charter.
map pinWhangaroa Harbour
Kawau Island
Anchor your New Zealand superyacht in Bon Accord Harbour and visit the historic Mansion House. Take a walk around the island and play with the watertoys in the crystal waters of the Drowned Valley.
map pinHauraki Gulf
Great Barrier Island
Anchor your New Zealand superyacht here and take a tender tour around the Port of Fitzroy and walk to the beautiful waterfalls. Explore the golden beaches, clear waters and vast forests.
map pinHauraki Gulf
Poor Knights Island
Created millions of years ago by volcanic activity, Poor Knights Island delights divers with its drop offs, tunnels, caves and arches. Drop the anchor off and embark on an unforgettable underwater journey exploring this subaquatic world. Non-divers can take a tender tour of the caves. Visit this Marine and Nature Preserve on a New Zealand yacht charter.
map pinTutukaka harbour
Paihia
While you’re anchored here, explore the town centre, taste local dishes and visit the Waitangi treaty grounds to learn about Maori culture. Swim with dolphins, try your hand at fishing, kayaking or have a picnic on the beach and visit spectacular Haruru Falls. Golfers will love the Waitangi course. There’s a lot to do here on your New Zealand yacht rental.
map pinFar North District
Waiheke Island
Explore Hauraki Gulf island during your private yacht charter to Auckland. You can enjoy the blend of farmland, forests, beaches, olive groves, and award-winning vineyards here. Immerse yourself in its renowned food scene and vibrant arts community.
map pinHauraki Gulf
Mercury Islands
Visit this popular diving and fishing area off the Coromandel Peninsula while on your New Zealand luxury yacht charter, also great for scallops. Walk the paths of Great Mercury Island or cruise back to the mainland to explore Cathedral Cove and Hot Water Beach.
map pinCoromandel Peninsula
Tauranga
Unmistakable thanks to Mount Maunganui, this surf town has beautiful white sandy beaches which are not to be missed on your New Zealand luxury yacht rental. Check out the natural spa pools at the base of the mountain, hike to the top for spectacular views.
map pinNorth Island
Calvalli Islands
Home to the wreck of Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior, now an artificial reef and premier dive site. Non-divers can paddle board and kayak around the islands or walk around the main island’s nature preserve, Motukawanui.
map pinNorthland
Milford Sound
Divers will love the black coral, sea stars and delicate anemones. Kayakers can paddle right up to the steep cliffs. Keen hikers can tackle the four-day Milford Track for spectacular views in pristine landscapes. Milford Sound is a must visit for adventurers on their New Zealand luxury yacht charter.
map pinFiordland
Doubtful Sound
Take a helicopter tour from your luxury yacht charter in New Zealand for an unforgettable glacier walk. Kayak or dive to encounter fur seals, bottlenose dolphins, and crested penguins, and even catch your own lobster.
map pinFiordland
Stewart Island
South of South Island, you'll find exceptional birdwatching and hiking, including the three-day Rakiura Trail. Anchor your New Zealand superyacht in this pristine area, and you may be lucky enough to witness the Aurora Australis. Another major attraction is the eponymous Kiwi, a must-see for nature enthusiasts.
map pinSouthland
Wellington
Visit Aorangi Forest Park and hike to the Putangirua Pinnacles, which Lord of the Rings fans might recognise. Head up to Martinborough after lunch where there are about 50 vineyards to explore, by bike if you prefer.
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Picton
Visit the port town’s maritime museum and enjoy wonderful fresh seafood on your New Zealand yacht charter. Take a drive to Blenheim, the heart of Marlborough’s wine-growing region with 30 wineries within driving distance of town.
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Destination en hiver

Fidji

À partir de USD 65 000 par semaine

Explore Fiji

Cardos Steakhouse
Historic restaurant and cocktail bar in Port Denarau Marina, Nadi, serving steaks, seafood, burgers and pizza. Argentinian stockman Espero Cardo was en route to Australia in the early 1800s when the Tavuteke people rustled both him and his stock. It turned out that cattle thrive on the Fijian grasslands so he stayed.
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Lulu's Bar and Grill
Overlooking Port Denarau Marina, Nadi, this is a great place to meet friends , drink and dine as you watch the world go by.
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Flavio's
Classic Italian dishes in this restaurant and deli on the Narewa Road just outside Nadi. You can't help but love Flavio's passion for pasta.
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Daikoku
Teppanyaki chefs prepare the finest produce available throughout the southern hemisphere as well as local seafood and poultry. Expect a range of authentic Japanese dishes including sushi, sashimi, tempura and more.
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Kanu
Chef Lance Seeto celebrates Fijian cuisine, produce and culture with a fusion of flavours reflecting his travels and experiences.
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Chi Spa
The Spa at Shangri-La provides treatments based on authentic natural healing methods found throughout Asia, using natural botanical products.
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InterContinental Resort and Spa
Inspired by a fusion of Asian, Eastern and Western treatment methods to bring balance to mind, body and soul.
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Quan Spa
Quan is a source of pure water, and this spa at the Marriott Resort in Momi Bay places soothing water at the heart of the experience with treatments using Thalgo products made with ingredients from the sea.
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Climb Nalauwaki
Feeling intrepid? Trek to Nalauwaki's mountainous peak for stunning views and bathing in the natural springs.
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Nalova Bay
Home to a protected marine reserve, this is a great place to dive with black- and white-tipped reef sharks, lemon sharks and bull sharks.
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Baravi Spa
Choose from massages, facials, manicures, pedicures, wraps, scrubs and waxing at Fiji’s first beachfront spa on Yasawa Island.
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Meke dance
Celebrate Fijian culture with displays of traditional meke, with men and women story-telling through the medium of dance.
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Swim with mantas
For a spiritual experience, swim, snorkel or dive with the graceful oceanic manta rays that call this place home between May and October.
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Tokoriki spa
When you're done snorkelling or diving the reef around it, Tokoriki Island has a resort and spa, enjoy a pampering couples’ massage at sunrise by professionally certified therapists.
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Firewalking on Beqa Island
Watch the incredible Beqa firewalkers walking over blazing hot rocks with their skin protected from burning by their spirit gods.
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Rabi Island
This archipelago to the northeast of Fiji is home to local customs, handmade crafts and native island dancers in Naku.
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Snorkel Malolo Barrier Reef
The Mamanuca Islands have vibrant coral reefs and a huge variety of tropical fish. Malolo itself is protected by a barrier reef thriving with marine life.
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Sawa-i-lau
At the heart of the Yasawa Islands, in the Blue Lagoon, these limestone caves are a must-see, with natural light filtering down through a hole at the top.
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Valeni Sasauni Spa
This spa features ocean-view treatment rooms where you can enjoy a gentle sea breeze and the sound of the waves during your traditional Bobo massage. Try aromatherapy pools, a waterfall massage, hot tub, cold plunge, and sauna.
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Fiji Beach Spa
Immerse yourself in soothing spa treatments to the gentle sounds of ripples at the water’s edge only a few steps away.
map pinJean-Michel Cousteau Resort
Dakuniba Pass
Anchor here for some spectacular scuba diving on the Rainbow Reef, teaming with soft corals and tropical fish, and the Great White Wall, so named for the hard corals stretching down into the blue.
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Ringgold Group
On the northern edge of the Fiji island group, these islands are virtually untouched by civilisation. Explore Cobia’s Crater, a sunken volcano that you can walk around and kayak across.
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Giant Clam Farming Project
Make a fascinating visit to a project, in partnership with Civa Fiji Pearls farm, that aims to rejuvenate depleted reefs around the world by populating them with giant clams.
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Diving, Qamea Island
Scuba dive incredible hard and soft coral gardens and try your hand at underwater photography at this PADI 5-star dive centre with local instructors and guides.
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Bouma National Park
Trek up to the stunning Tavoro Waterfall. Feeling energetic? You can keep going to the island's peak, Uluinggalau, to check out the views.
map pinTaveuni Island
Lavena Coastal Walk
A three-mile walk that captures Fiji's inherent beauty. Think blue lagoons, white and black sand beaches, waterfalls, natural spring pools and dense rainforest.
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Tavarua Island
Surf's up! This heart-shaped island is the epicentre of Fiji's surf culture. If you don't want to tail slide, you can snorkel Malolo Reef instead.
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Blue Lagoon
Snorkel the ‘soft coral capital of the world’. Warm, great visibility and rainbows of fish and coral.
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Monuriki Island
You may recognise this uninhabited island as it was home to Tom Hanks for several months while filming the movie Castaway. Hike the steep, forested flanks, stretch out on pristine beaches, and snorkel the turquoise waters.
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Horseshoe Bay
An aptly-named arc of sand accessible only by boat. Perfect for a beach BBQ, it's one of Patricia Schultz's ’1,000 places to see before you die.'
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Cloud 9
This two-tiered floating beach club has a well-stocked cocktail bar and Italian wood-fired pizzeria and DJs spinning underground house tracks.
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Navadra
A beautiful uninhabited volcanic island with a protected anchorage, stunning beaches and ringed by a reef.
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Champagne Beach
Yasawa-i-ra is known for the pristine fine whiter sand of Champagne Beach, the perfect place for a beach BBQ. The waters around the island are snorkelling heaven with turtles, rays and reef sharks.
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