The 34 metre (112’) motor yacht VvS1 is offering eight days for the price of seven in Fiji for all bookings made before the end of July.
Delivered by New Zealand yard Alloy Yachts in 2007, she went on to garner no fewer than five prizes at the 2008 World Superyacht Awards.
Lloyds classed and MCA compliant, VvS1 accommodates eight guests in a master suite, VIP suite and two twin cabins while two 475hp Caterpillar engines give her a cruising speed of 10.5 knots and a range of 4,300 nautical miles.
Her upper deck has a full gymnasium, a cinema, study and a lounge, plus an outdoor settee and sun beds along with two tenders.
Up on the top deck, the living is easy, with a superb under cover area including comfortable seating, a coffee table, barbecue and a Teppanyaki grill to cook the day’s catch of fish.
VvS1 carries a tender, a dive compressor, scuba diving equipment and, of course, all the necessary fishing tackle.
Chartering a superyacht in Fiji has become increasingly popular. Fiji is experiencing a superyacht boom and a recent survey showed a 40% increase in the number of luxury yachts that visited the country last year.
VvS1 charters at $95,000 per week through 37 South Yacht Charters.