
LADY RINA — 36.7m Baglietto for Charter in Greece
Charter destination
Greece
About this yacht
Lady Rina (Ex Andrea) is a 36.7-meter luxury motor yacht designed by the renowned architect Stefano Righini and built by the prestigious Italian shipyard Baglietto in 1987. She represents a significant milestone in Baglietto's storied history, standing alongside her sisterships Lady Anfimar and Adler as pioneering examples of fast aluminum hull construction in the luxury megayacht segment. Originally owned by the celebrated Swarovski jewelry dynasty, Lady Rina has been meticulously preserved and cherished throughout her ownership history, weathering the decades with remarkable grace. The vessel underwent comprehensive refits in 2018/2019 and again in 2022/2023, bringing her to contemporary standards while respecting the refined design principles established by Righini and Baglietto.
The 2022/2023 refit proved particularly transformative, introducing a brand-new sundeck complete with jacuzzi, sophisticated interiors flooded with natural light, and an expansive alfresco dining area. The yacht presents a well-proportioned layout accommodating up to 12 overnight guests across six spacious cabins, all featuring en-suite facilities. These comprise one master double cabin, one additional double cabin convertible to twin single beds, two twin cabins each with a pullman berth, and two single cabins each with a pullman berth. Beyond sleeping accommodations, Lady Rina boasts a separate expansive living room and dining room designed for entertaining, a work desk with wifi connectivity, and a dedicated gym area with full equipment. The multiple outdoor spaces—including the main deck lounge and smoking area, bridge deck terrace with further gym facilities, and sun deck with generous sunbathing zones—provide flexibility for both active pursuits and leisurely relaxation.
Powered by twin 2,380 hp MTU engines, Lady Rina achieves an economic cruising speed of 13–14 knots and a cruising speed of 15–16 knots, with efficient fuel consumption of approximately 500 liters per hour at economic speed and 650 liters per hour at cruising speed. Based at Flisfos Marina in Athens, Greece, the vessel operates throughout the Aegean, Ionian, Adriatic, and broader Mediterranean regions, with flexibility for additional destinations upon request. A professional crew of six ensures seamless operation and an unforgettable cruising experience. Lady Rina charter offers discerning travelers the rare opportunity to experience genuine heritage combined with modern comfort—a vessel that has rightfully earned her place among distinguished Mediterranean charter yachts.
Features & Amenities
- Draft
- 1.85 m
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to charter LADY RINA?+
LADY RINA charters €43,335–€48,900 per week, plus VAT and APA. Contact Aris Drivas Yachting for current availability and a tailored quote.
How many guests can LADY RINA accommodate?+
LADY RINA sleeps 12 guests in 6 cabins. Cabin layout: 2 Single Cabins, 2 Double Cabins, 2 Twin Cabins. A professional crew of 6 is on board.
Where does LADY RINA operate?+
LADY RINA cruises Greece. Summer base: Greece. Custom itineraries are built around your preferences — contact Aris Drivas Yachting to plan a route.
Who built LADY RINA and what are her specs?+
LADY RINA is a 36.7m (120ft) motor yacht built by Baglietto in 1987. Cruising speed 14 knots.
What is included in the charter rate for LADY RINA?+
The weekly rate covers the yacht itself, her crew of 6, insurance, and use of the onboard equipment and water toys. Fuel, food and beverages, berthing and port fees, and shore excursions are paid from the APA, and VAT is charged on the base rate. APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) is typically around 40% of the base rate, held by the captain and accounted for in full — unspent balance is refunded at disembarkation. Greek charter VAT varies by yacht and by charter, broadly between 5.2% and 24%, depending on the yacht's type, size and certification, the duration of the charter, whether it passes through international waters, and whether the yacht carries permanent professional crew. We confirm the applicable rate for LADY RINA before you sign. Crew gratuity is separate and discretionary, customarily 10–15% of the base rate.
When is the best time to charter LADY RINA?+
LADY RINA charters from €43,335 per week in low season and €48,900 in high season — a difference of about 13% between the two. In Greece, July and August are peak: the most settled weather, the busiest anchorages, and the highest rates. Late May, June, and September offer warm water and quieter islands at the low-season rate, and are what we most often recommend. The meltemi wind is strongest in July and August across the Cyclades, which is worth weighing if sea state matters to your party.
How do I book a charter on LADY RINA?+
Send an enquiry through this page or contact Aris Drivas Yachting directly. We confirm availability with the central agent, prepare a tailored itinerary and quote, and handle the contract, APA, and crew briefing end-to-end. DRIVAS has been brokering Greek charters since 1972.
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