SALUZI

226' 8" Ft

€480,000 - €480,000 / per Week

Summer Base Port:
Genoa
Winter Base Port:
Genoa

money-check-solid.svgPrice: €480,000 - €480,000 / Per Week

up-right-and-down-left-from-center-solid.svgLength: 226' 8" Ft

bed-solid.svgGuests: 32

speed.svgSpeed: 14 Knots

house-solid.svgCabins: 16

calendar-days-solid.svgBuild year: 2003

calendar-days-solid.svgRefit year: 2014

users-solid.svgCrew: 37

King Cabin: 2

Queen Cabin: 7

Double Cabin: 12

Twin Cabin: 0

Single Cabin: 0

Pullman Cabin: 0

About SALUZI

Saluzi is 69m in length and stands five decks high. Saluzi is one of the largest superyachts based in Asia during the winter and is available for charter all year round.

Saluzi was named after a mystical warhorse of the Tang Dynasty Emperor, Taizong, and artwork by Li Jiwei adorns the yacht's hull as a modern interpretation of the ancient tale.

Saluzi, the yacht, is an expression of both East and West, representing the strength of an era and a modern spirit.

Saluzi offers accommodation for 32 guests across her 16 spacious cabins. On the bridge deck, you'll find two master suites with their own private saloon and balcony, and on the upper deck, six VIP suites, a large salon, a gym and a beauty salon.

Saluzi's 469 square metre main deck accommodates another VIP suite and seven further deluxe cabins, as well as the dining room, karaoke lounge and office. Her vast and versatile deck spaces cater for entertaining on the grandest of scales and her modern, beach club décor, allows for social flexibility with friends, family and guests. Saluzi is also a great vessel for corporate entertaining or event attendance. When in port, up to 150 guests can be catered for with ease.

Designed by the Miami-based Luiz de Basto and his team, built by Austal Yachts and launched in 2003, Saluzi is intended as a floating sanctuary. The guest facilities are extensive and spaces are carefully considered to offer privacy when desired or encourage more social arrangements. All are executed with a modern style that's easy on the eye with bright pops of colour.

In the evenings, Saluzi's dining room not only serves as a formal dining space but can also be converted into a professional karaoke lounge. If you prefer to watch the entertainment rather than create it, retire to the top deck for a movie under the stars.

Spend your time lounging around the two Jacuzzi pools on the sundeck, indulge in the spa after a session in the gym or make use of the many water toys from the expansive beach club area.

With a crew of 32 to take care of you, any request is met with positive efficiency. Within the complement of the crew are three onboard Chefs, providing the finest culinary experiences. Saluzi also boasts two full-time spa therapists.

Saluzi's shallow draft enables her to explore the coral-studded bays and stunning shorelines of Asia with ease, so charter itineraries can satisfy every expectation of secluded, white-sand beaches.

Saluzi's advanced stabilisation system reduces roll motion effect and ensures ultimate comfort can be enjoyed throughout one's charter vacation. Cruising at a speed of 11 knots, and able to achieve a maximum 14 knots, her range of 1,500 nautical miles, needn't limit your spirit for adventure.
  • Expansive 280m2 sun deck featuring two jacuzzis, ample lounging and sunbathing areas, and a fully equipped bar
  • Accommodation for up to 32 guests across 16 cabins, including two master suites with private balconies and seven VIP cabins
  • Luxury hotel–inspired interiors with modern, colourful décor creating a contemporary yet relaxed atmosphere
  • Outstanding crew‑to‑guest ratio with 35 crew, half of whom are dedicated to F&B and hospitality services
  • Highly versatile exterior and interior spaces, perfect for private retreat or large celebrations for up to 150 guests
  • Full wellness experience, including a gym and a sumptuous spa with a full‑time masseuse and hairdresser
  • Immersive entertainment platform offering an open‑air cinema, extensive water toys, karaoke, casino set-up, and Mahjong table
  • Named after the mystical warhorse of Tang Dynasty Emperor Taizong, with custom hull artwork by Li Jiwei