Timbuktu Private Expedition Yacht for Charter by Baglietto

Timbuktu is a private expedition yacht available for charter. Built in 2009 by Baglietto, this 137′ 10″/42m long yacht accommodates up to 11 passengers in 5 cabins and offers guests many onboard amenities including Jacuzzi, Wi-Fi, ipod Docking, and more for their enjoyment.

For those seeking an unparalleled luxury yacht charter experience, the 41.8m/137’2″ ‘Timbuktu’ from Baglietto offers an exquisite solution. With interior design by the renowned Bannenberg & Rowell, this expedition yacht caters to up to 11 guests within its five sumptuous cabins. This luxury vessel is the epitome of adventure, seamlessly blending comfort with an array of exciting amenities.

Timbuktu is designed with families in mind, ensuring a child-friendly environment that delights all ages. The yacht’s layout includes a master suite, two double cabins, and two twin cabins, accommodating a total of 11 guests. Sleep soundly across its 10 beds, which include a king, two queens, five singles, one pullman, and one convertible. A professional crew of nine ensures every detail of your yacht charter experience is attended to with precision and care.

Onboard, the amenities are extensive. Maintain your fitness regimen in the state-of-the-art gym, or unwind in the deck jacuzzi while soaking in spectacular views. High-speed Wi-Fi and air conditioning ensure you’re both connected and comfortable throughout your journey.

Timbuktu’s exceptional performance is underpinned by an aluminium hull and superstructure, featuring a semi-displacement design that promises smooth sailing. Twin MTU engines power her to a cruising speed of 15 knots, with a top speed of 20 knots and a range of up to 2,000 nautical miles. The yacht’s shallow draft allows access to secluded coves and bays, while its advanced stabilization system ensures comfort whether at anchor or underway.

For water enthusiasts, Timbuktu transforms the sea into a private playground with an impressive selection of water toys. Enjoy the thrill of a Jet Ski, the fun of towable toys, or the challenge of waterskis. The yacht also offers scuba diving gear, wakeboards, kayaks, fishing equipment, and snorkeling gear. Two tenders, including a 12m/39’4″ Scorpion Tender, ensure you’re well-equipped for any adventure.

Embark on a journey with Timbuktu and discover the iconic destinations, culinary delights, and unique experiences of the Mediterranean. This expedition yacht stands out for delivering an exceptional luxury yacht charter that meets the highest standards.

Set sail on Timbuktu and let it turn your nautical dreams into reality.

What’s included

To enhance your yachting experience Timbuktu has the following amenities onboard.

Amenities

  • Jacuzzi Jacuzzi
  • Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
  • ipod Docking ipod Docking
  • Gym Gym
  • Air Conditioning Air Conditioning

Destinations & rates

Croatia summer destination image
France winter destination image

Summer season

May – September
Low season
$ 145,000
EUR / week + expenses
High season
$ 170,000
EUR / week + expenses
Cruising Regions

Please enquire

Hot spots Amalfi Coast, Corsica, French Riviera, Mykonos, Sardinia

Winter season

October – April
Low season
$ 145,000
EUR / week + expenses
High season
$ 145,000
EUR / week + expenses
Cruising Regions

Please enquire

Hot spots Amalfi Coast, Corsica, French Riviera, Mykonos, Sardinia

Current Location

Timbuktu is at sea.

Last Port

Katapola, Greece

On 2025-06-05

Current Location

At sea

Last updated 1 minute ago

Course

89°

Speed

0.5 kn

FAQ

How much does it cost to charter Timbuktu yacht?

Charter rates for Timbuktu start at €145,000 per week and may vary based on the season, destination, and availability. View our rate card for more details on pricing and availability.

How many crew does Timbuktu have?

Timbuktu has 9 crew, servicing 11 guests, and is fully staffed with a captain, chef, purser, engineering, and others to help create a luxurious and tailored experience.

Where is Timbuktu yacht?

The luxury yacht, Timbuktu, was last seen at Katapola, Greece.