A €5,000,000 price drop has been announced on the 78.4-metre superyacht Amaryllis, listed with joint central agents Burgess, Merle Wood & Associates and Moravia Yachting. She is the largest boat on display at FLIBS.
Delivered from the German yard Abeking & Rasmussen in 2011, the steel and aluminium yacht was designed throughout by British studio Reymond Langton who drew inspiration from the Belle Époque, Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods.
To complement the spectacular interior style are several custom-made furniture pieces by Silverlining. The yacht was extensively refitted in 2022, including a hull repaint.
Amaryllis has accommodation for 12 guests across six suites, including a master suite, a VIP suite on the main deck plus three doubles and a twin cabin, which are situated on the lower deck.
The master stateroom enjoys a private owner’s deck and is furnished with his-and-hers bathrooms, an office and a dressing room. Panoramic windows provide uninterrupted 180-degree views and there is direct access to an exclusive deck and sunbathing space.
Social spaces include an expansive saloon on the main deck, a piano bar/lounge and a formal dining room on the upper deck, going up to a sky lounge on the bridge deck, which serves as a more casual lounge space with a large television screen – the skylounge has direct access to a large al fresco dining area.
Amaryllis has an extensive beach club arrangement to aft on the lower deck, with a dedicated gym, a spa with a sauna, steam room, plunge pool and a massage suite that can be opened up. Opening the transom door creates a spacious platform for waterside sunbathing and gives guests direct access to the sea.
The 2,108GT, Lloyd's Register-classed yacht for sale has a range of over 4,000 nautical miles at her 14-knot cruising speed. Maximum speed under her twin 2,000hp Caterpillar diesels is 17 knots.
Amaryllis is now asking €84,000,000 and is on display at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.