FARFALLA
Everything about Farfalla is designed to maximise fun on the water. From the clean uncluttered decks and the incredible views they afford and the sleek head-turning profile of the yacht, to the thoughtfully laid out social spaces and supremely comfortable accommodation for up to eight guests.
Striking the perfect balance between high performance sailing and luxury cruiser, Farfalla lives up to the grace of her name, which means ‘butterfly’ in Italian. The feeling of flying through the waves under sail is inimitable as the yacht slices through the water with ease. Passionate sailors and newbies will equally enjoy the thrill – it’s captivating for all who experience it. But while she may be a powerful sailor, there is no compromise to onboard comfort. Out on deck there is a large al fresco dining area with removable awnings, plenty of sunbathing space and unlimited sea views. On the inside, expect generous ceiling heights, natural light and contemporary styling.
With a longstanding, friendly and experienced crew on board to provide the highest levels of hospitality and service, any guest on Farfalla is sure to leave with lifelong happy memories. The only danger is wanting to do it all over again.
| Summer 2026 | EUR $70,000 to $77,000 | Terms plus tax and APA |
4m Williams 390 turbojet 100hp tender
Zodiac inflatable tender with Yamaha 15hp (rescue tender)
3 x Ozone Kites and 2 Kiteboards + harnesses
2 x Wingfoil equipment, 5m and 7m wings
4 x inflatable SUPs
1 x giant ringo
1 x wakeboard
1 x pair waterskis
1 x wakeskate
Snorkelling equipment
Underwater cameras
Charter Conditions
All charters are arranged under MYBA terms or equivalent agreements, adapted as required by local legal and operational frameworks. Rates are typically exclusive of Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), VAT, and any applicable local taxes, unless expressly stated otherwise. Use of watersports equipment is subject to availability, regional legislation, and maritime regulations. Full inventory & details will be confirmed upon enquiry.
























