DIAMS, released by the Spanish shipyard Astondoa, is a performance yacht that was originally built in 1986 and refitted in 2020. She’s a family charter loaded with amenities everyone can use and enjoy.
History & Shipyard
DIAMS was built by Astondoa in 1986 and they refitted her in 2020. Astondoa has clocked in over 100 years of shipbuilding, and they pride themselves on reliability and quality as well as their professionalism. This family-run business has been passed through four generations, and they ensure every task related to building their yachts is done solely at their shipyard. They finish each vessel with passion and creativity.
Dimensions & Performance
DIAMS has a cruising speed of 14 knots. It’s 69’ 7” long with an 18.5’ beam. It’s got a draft of 7’10” and 47 gross tonnage.
Amenities & Recreation
DIAMS has Wi-Fi, swimming pads, a sundeck, and, of course, air conditioning. This adventure charter comes with a Yamaha jet ski, two water skis, two wakeboards, two Seabobs and two paddleboards.
She also has two electric scooters, two electric bikes, a floating pool and snorkeling equipment. This DIAMS yacht charter has a tender too. This side piece is a 16’ 5” Bombard Explorer 500 Suzuki with a 115 horsepower engine.
Destinations/Seasonality
This motor yacht charters to the Mediterranean, mostly France and Monaco, during low and high season. Popular hot spots for adventurers chartering this adventure yacht are Corsica and the French Riviera.
If you take this luxury charter to Monaco, you can mix it up with the world’s’ elite and catch the Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo, or simply enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the casinos, world class boutiques, and high class restaurants.
How about taking a trip to the Cote d’ Azur or French Riviera where you can mix glamor and sophistication in the yacht hub of the Mediterranean? The super yacht season on the French Riviera is a must for any world-class boater. When you hit Corsica, you’ll find a serene coastline, golden sand beaches, and vineyards that seem to stretch out into the horizon.