The 31.98 metre motor yacht Dolce Vita has been listed for sale by Greg Dagge at Northrop and Johnson.
Built in GRP by Turkish yard Numarine with naval architecture by Umberto Tagliavini, Dolce Vita was delivered in 2017 as a 105’ Hard Top model. A capacious interior with hints of Armani Casa styled by Can Yalman accommodates eight guests in four cabins consisting of a full beam master suite, two doubles and a twin, all with entertainment centres, television screens and en suite shower facilities. There are also quarters for four crew aboard this yacht for sale.
The open plan main saloon has panoramic wraparound windows giving terrific views and features a large lounge area aft with comfortable settees and coffee tables with a dining area forward. On the lower deck is a further lounge area with sofas and an entertainment centre including a large screen television set and a surround sound stereo system.
Dolce Vita really comes into her own when offering multiple deck spaces for outdoor relaxation and dining. The sheltered aft deck has an al fresco dining table, built-in seating and a large raised sun pad while the foredeck has further built-in seating, dining amenities and parasols for shade from the noon day sun. And then there is the sun deck, which comes with more al fresco entertaining options, sun pads and gorgeous views. Twin 1,825hp Caterpillar diesel engines give her a cruising speed of 22 knots topping out at 30 knots.
Lying in Thailand, Dolce Vita is asking €6,500,000.
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