
Scintilla Maris
Embark on an elegant 46m journey
Sailing aboard the Scintilla Maris is not just a voyage, but a journey into the heart of adventure. This 46-meter expedition yacht, transformed with precision by Damen Maaskant, marries the strength of a former trawler with the elegance of Dutch design. With a range that extends 9,000 nautical miles and the capability of cruising at 12 knots, the Scintilla Maris invites you to explore both...
Sailing aboard the Scintilla Maris is not just a voyage, but a journey into the heart of adventure. This 46-meter expedition yacht, transformed with precision by Damen Maaskant, marries the strength of a former trawler with the elegance of Dutch design. With a range that extends 9,000 nautical miles and the capability of cruising at 12 knots, the Scintilla Maris invites you to explore both the serene and the untamed from the comfort of her expansive decks. As you traverse azure seas and discover vibrant cultures, the experience of this vessel will not just be a trip, but a story waiting to unfold.
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Unwind with stars and sunset talks
Onboard, the Scintilla Maris offers an atmosphere where every moment can be savored. Indulge in an evening under the stars at the outdoor cinema, or enjoy lively conversations at the exterior bar as the sun sets. The yacht’s air-conditioned interiors provide a haven of comfort, while Wi-Fi keeps you connected to the world. Each space is crafted to enhance your experience, whether you seek relaxation or vibrant social gatherings.
Wake up to ocean elegance and calm
Accommodating up to 10 guests across five beautifully appointed cabins, the Scintilla Maris ensures each morning is greeted with serenity. The master suite and four double cabins offer a harmonious blend of privacy and elegance, inviting you to awaken to the gentle sway of the ocean. Here, restful nights lead to days of exploration, enveloped in an environment that feels both intimate and expansive.
Current Location
Erik Vonk's yacht, Scintilla Maris is in Torshavn, Faroe Islands and was recently docked at Belfast, United Kingdom for 2 days.