Amura private luxury 56 feet catamaran 

 64 East Bay Street, Nassau, Bahamas
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64 East Bay Street
Nassau, Bahamas

Amura private luxury 56 feet catamaran is a 2011 Lagoon 560 Catamaran based out of Nassau. It can take up to twenty guests. The boat is powered by two 110 HP diesel inboard Yanmar engines, offering a maximum cruising speed of 8 knots. The vessel comes equipped with airconditioning, audio system, ice box, outside speakers, refrigerator and WiFi.

The captain, Rebecca Cinq-mars specializes in boat & yacht tours, sailing & catamaran tours and jetskiing.

Once onboard, you'll have facilities to make your trip as comfortable as possible: aft sundeck, bathing platform, bimini, bow sundeck, flybridge and kitchen. Optional addons include drinks, jet ski, kayak, lunch, paddleboard, snacks and snorkeling equipment. Onboard policies are: alcohol allowed, children allowed, glass bottles allowed onboard, liveaboard stay possible, pets allowed, red wine allowed onboard, smoking allowed and swimming allowed.

You will find all the necessary safety features onboard, the boat features anchor, autopilot, chart plotter, depth finder, sonar, GPS, life jackets and VHF radio are included.

Reserve your spot now and get ready for a day of luxury and comfort aboard Amura Yachting LLC!

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5 Hour – Boat Tour
Low rate deposit non-refundable
5 Hour Trip, starts at 9:00 AM
Price for up to 6 people
US $4,800 
All Inclusive Week Charter
Low rate deposit non-refundable
7 Day Trip, starts at 10:00 AM
Overnight stay, liveaboard
Price for 2 people
US $22,000 

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What the boat is like

Boat category
Catamarans
Boat type
Catamaran
Boat manufacturer
Lagoon
Boat Model
560
Year built
2011
Boat length
56 ft
Capacity
20 persons
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