ST TROPEZ, FRANCE, April 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) Fraser Yachts is pleased to announce three new yachts available for charter in the Mediterranean for the 2011 summer season. The M/Y Turquoise built by Proteksan Turquoise Yachts in 2011, with 54.4 metres in length is able to sleep 12 guests comfortably in 6 statesrooms. With the capability to sleep 13 crew members, you can be sure that on this luxury yacht, you will get the highest levels of service in the most modern of surroundings. The Turquoise is available this summer 2011, at two price brackets. During special events, this luxury yacht for charter is available for EUR340,000 per week, and then EUR325,000 per week at all other times during the summer.
The M/Y Audacia has come back after having a major refit in 2011, and can be chartered from either the West or East Mediterranean. Originally built in 1987 by Feadship, this luxury charter yacht offers 6 statesrooms sleeping 12 guests and is the optimum of luxury. Combining traditional with modern, the Audacia has been extremely tastefully refitted and is anticipated to be very popular this summer.
The Audacia luxury motor yacht for charter is available this summer at EUR160,000 per week during high season, and EUR150,000 per week during low season. Fraser Yachts are extremely pleased to be able to offer the Audacia on a daily rate of EUR10,000 during Cannes Film Festival or Monaco Grand Prix.
The smallest of Fraser Yachts' newest luxury yachts for charter is the S/Y Jazz Jr. coming in at 32.92m in length. It may be the smallest of the newest yachts, but it by no means lacking in style and finesse. Built in 2009 with 4 statesrooms sleeping 8 guests, and the ability to sleep 4 crew members, this sail yacht for charter will be the envy at any marina. The Jazz Jr. is currently located in the Eastern Mediterranean and will be available this summer for charter for EUR49,000 per week in high season and EUR45,000 per week in low season.
Fraser Yachts is a full service yachting company offering luxury yacht charter, super yacht charter and mega yacht charter, luxury yacht sales and yacht construction, as well as yacht management and crew-placement services. For further information regarding any of these exclusive luxury yachts, please visit the Fraser Yachts website at www.fraseryachts.com/charter.
Yachting Exclusive: Fraser Yachts Announce Three New Yachts for Charter This Summer
Fraser Yachts is pleased to announce three new luxury yachts available for charter in the Mediterranean this summer.
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[Press-News.org] Yachting Exclusive: Fraser Yachts Announce Three New Yachts for Charter This SummerFraser Yachts is pleased to announce three new luxury yachts available for charter in the Mediterranean this summer.