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SEAZEN II

Summer: Corsica
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Bonifacio to the Amalfi Coast, Sardinia to Saint-Tropez. SEAZEN II is a 21-metre Sunreef 70 sailing catamaran, built 2008 and refitted in 2025, working the full western Mediterranean from her home port in southern Corsica. She draws under two metres, which puts shallow coves and tight anchorages on the itinerary that deeper drafts can't reach.

Four en-suite cabins sleep eight guests: a king master, two queen doubles, and a convertible fourth configurable as twins or a double. The interior follows a Japanese minimalist line with light wood, soft grey, and cream tones throughout. At 10.4 metres of beam, the deck space feels closer to a 25-metre monohull than a 21-metre cat.

Captain Ozy brings 20 years on yachts and six languages to the helm. Chef Sitraka, former executive chef at the Louvre Hotel in Madagascar, runs a rotating menu that shifts with local markets across Corsica, Sardinia, and the Riviera. A stewardess and deckhand round out the four-person crew.

A Capelli Tempest 460 tender with 70-horsepower outboard, Seabob, Sublue underwater scooter, banana boat, kayaks, wakeboard, water skis, paddleboards, snorkelling and fishing gear fill the toy locker. SEAZEN II is a shallow-draft Sunreef with the crew and the galley to cover the western Med properly.

Specifications

Length (m)21m
BuilderSunreef Yachts
Year Built2008
Year Refit2025
FlagBritish
Cabins4
Guests8
Crew4
Charter rate from:
€28,000
/ week

Amenities & Water Toys

Seabob
Stand-Up Paddle
Wakeboard
Adult Water Skis
Snorkel Gear

Destinations

Summer Season

Corsica

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Charter SEAZEN II along the glamorous French Riviera, where luxury meets Mediterranean charm. From the film festival glamour of Cannes to the artistic allure of Saint-Tropez, experience the sophisticated elegance of the Côte d'Azur.

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Good to Know

Key details to help you prepare for your charter experience.

An APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance) is a pre-paid amount given to the yacht to cover costs like food & drinks on board, fuel, and mooring fees. At the end of your charter, we'll provide you with an itemized breakdown of the expenses, and any unused funds will be refunded to you.

Your Captain will keep you updated if you're close to exceeding your budget. If necessary, they'll discuss how to proceed, which usually involves a simple bank transfer to replenish the allowance.

We recommend around 10-15% of the charter fee as gratuity for the crew. It's thoughtful to prepare a thank-you card or envelope to make the process easier.

We'll provide you with the Captain's contact details well ahead of your charter. We can also create a group chat with you and the Captain to go over any plans and preferences before you board.

We follow MYBA and CYBA contract standards, these internationally recognized agreements offer clarity and security throughout your charter experience.

If you're ever uncertain about what's included or have any questions, feel free to ask your broker at Frontier Yachting. We're here to ensure your charter experience is perfect.