The Renaissance, a 112m motor yacht, has quickly become one of the most sought-after and expensive charter yachts since her launch in early 2023.
Built by the Spanish shipyard Freire, she is not only the largest yacht ever constructed in Spain but also stands as one of the grandest projects by the renowned British design studio Bannenberg & Rowell.
Here’s what makes Renaissance truly exceptional – and how much it costs to charter her!
Design & Build
- Builder: Freire Shipyard, Spain
- Designer: Bannenberg & Rowell (both exterior and interior design)
- Naval Architecture: Marin Teknikk
- Hull & Superstructure: Steel hull with an aluminium superstructure
- Size: 111.85 metres in length with a beam of 18 metres
- Volume: 7,200 GT, placing her in the top 5% of yachts by length worldwide
Performance
- Top Speed: 16 knots
- Cruising Speed: 12 knots
- Engines: Powered by three Caterpillar engines
Accommodation
- Guest Capacity: Up to 36 guests across 19 luxurious staterooms
- Crew: Accommodation for 44 crew members, ensuring impeccable service
Features
- Interiors: Sophisticated, neutral colour palette with tactile furnishings
- Dining: Double-height dining saloon and a private owner’s deck
- Recreation: Expansive beach club with the latest water toys. Main deck swimming pool and waterside dining area. Full spa deck with a fitness centre, hot and cold plunge pools, steam room, sauna, treatment rooms, and beauty salons
- Charter Management: Managed by Burgess
With her enormous size, exquisite design, and unparalleled amenities, Renaissance has secured her place as the most expensive charter yacht of 2024. For those seeking the ultimate luxury experience on the water, this superyacht offers a truly unmatched opportunity.
…And she costs around US$3,000,000.00 per week to charter. Which obviously makes her the most expensive charter yacht as of 2024.
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