KISMET: The $3M-a-Week Yacht That Redefines What It Means to Arrive

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You Don’t Charter KISMET to Get Away. You Charter It to Be Seen

KISMET isn’t subtle. That’s the point.

You don’t commission a 122-meter Lürssen, wrap it in black and silver, and outfit it with an outdoor cinema, a nightclub, and a Balinese spa because you want to blend in. You do it because you’ve already done the quiet thing. Now it’s time to shift the energy.

Let’s start with the spa. Full-deck. Hammam. Cryotherapy. Chromotherapy. The kind of setup most resorts can’t offer. The gym opens to the sea. The yoga studio sits under sky. Nothing on this yacht was built to check a box. Everything has presence.

There’s a teppanyaki grill tucked near the pool. And that pool? It turns into a dance floor after dark. You can screen a film on the bridge deck or slip down into the Nemo Lounge and watch the ocean from below the surface—without leaving your martini.

KISMET isn’t trying to please everyone. She’s designed for 12 guests who know what they want, backed by a crew of 36 who already anticipated it.

The number? €3,000,000 a week. And worth every euro.

If you’re asking why, you’re not the client. If you’re ready to talk schedule, there’s only one place to start: Cecil Wright.

Photography provided by BlueiProd

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