ARADOS is a 47.3-metre tri-deck motor yacht built by Sunseeker and delivered in 2014, representing the first semi-displacement, round-bilge, long-keel hull developed by the prestigious British yard. She is the largest and most advanced yacht Sunseeker has ever built, and her striking ice-blue hull makes her one of the most visually distinctive in the Mediterranean. Refitted in 2018, she is meticulously maintained by her owner with annual upgrades.
Her interior was designed by Pierre Yves Rochon, the celebrated Parisian hotel and interior designer whose work includes some of the world’s finest hotels. Rochon brought a Californian zen-like sensibility: light oak floors, smooth stone textures, sea-inspired colours of grey, green and blue, floor-to-ceiling windows and a palette of cream and natural pastels with aqua accents that feel simultaneously fresh, sophisticated and deeply relaxing. The massive sky lounge on the upper deck with its bar and panoramic views is the ideal space for pre-dinner socialising or private entertainment on cooler evenings.
A Spanish charter licence for the Balearic Islands gives ARADOS a unique operational advantage for Ibiza, Mallorca and Formentera charters. Inset ship’s balconies open on each side of the main salon and upper deck for direct connection to the sea breeze. The beach club at water level has a semi-enclosed swim platform and tender docking. The sundeck carries a Jacuzzi and bar.
Accommodation sleeps 10 guests across five staterooms: a full-beam main-deck master with private balcony, his-and-hers closets and a full-beam en-suite bath-and-rain-shower, two main-deck VIP cabins with floor-to-ceiling windows, and two convertible twin-or-double cabins on the lower deck. The yacht is an RYA-certified Jet Ski training centre. Charter from €225,000 per week in the Mediterranean.
The first semi-displacement round-bilge hull from Sunseeker, ARADOS represented a step-change in what the renowned British yard could build.
Light oak, smooth stone, cream and aqua tones and floor-to-ceiling windows create an interior of exceptional calm and luminosity.
A fold-down balcony, full-beam en-suite with bath and rain shower, and his-and-hers closets define the main-deck master stateroom.
The celebrated hotel designer brought a Californian zen sensibility: light oak, stone, sea colours and floor-to-ceiling light that feels like the finest boutique hotel afloat.
The massive upper-deck sky lounge with bar and inset side balconies give ARADOS indoor-outdoor living of the highest order.
Two VIP cabins on the main deck have floor-to-ceiling windows for exceptional natural light and sea views.
A Spanish charter licence for the Balearic Islands gives ARADOS access to Ibiza, Mallorca and Formentera in ways that foreign-flagged yachts cannot match.
A semi-enclosed swim platform beach club at water level and a Jacuzzi sun deck give guests a complete spectrum from sea to sky.
Two lower-deck cabins can be configured as twins or doubles to suit any group composition.
The exterior deck spaces of Arados are laid out for the full range of superyacht charter experiences. An expansive aft deck provides a natural gathering point for meals and aperitifs, while the upper deck and sun deck above deliver progressively more sweeping views across the water. The considered layout of outdoor spaces means guests always have access to shade or sun, social space or privacy, whatever the conditions or time of day. Whether anchored off an idyllic coastline or in a bustling marina, the outdoor decks of Arados create a superyacht experience that extends naturally from the interior to the sea.