Charter destination
Monaco/Greece
About this yacht
New Waves is a 42-metre Benetti motor yacht delivered in 2015, representing the pinnacle of contemporary Italian shipbuilding craftsmanship. The yacht was designed by naval architect Stephano Righini, whose exterior lines balance elegance with modern functionality, while interior styling by the acclaimed Redman Whiteley Dixon creates spaces of refined luxury and timeless appeal.
Accommodating up to ten guests across five double cabins, New Waves offers an exceptionally comfortable cruising experience for discerning clientele. The full-beam master stateroom features a king-size bed, dual marble en-suite facilities, and commanding views that exemplify the yacht's generous proportions. Four additional guest cabins on the lower deck each offer private en-suite bathrooms, ensuring privacy and comfort for all aboard.
The yacht's interior layout maximises social spaces and relaxation. The main deck salon showcases floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows, sumptuous furnishings, comprehensive audio-visual systems, and a games table for entertainment. The upper deck skylounge provides an intimate retreat with ample seating, a wet bar, and full entertainment capabilities. Forward on the main deck, a secluded foredeck with spa pool offers tranquil escape, while the spacious drop-down swim platform facilitates seamless water access. Throughout the vessel, contemporary artwork and photography enhance the sophisticated ambiance.
Powered by twin MTU 12V 4000 M93L engines, New Waves achieves a cruising speed of 15 knots with a maximum speed of 21 knots, providing excellent range and flexibility for Mediterranean and Greek waters. A professional crew of eight ensures seamless yacht operations and personalised service.
New Waves charter availability spans both Monaco and Greece, offering guests the flexibility to explore Europe's most coveted coastal regions. Whether anchored in the Greek islands' crystalline waters or cruising the French Riviera, this Benetti motor yacht delivers the refined comfort and contemporary design that define the New Waves charter experience. Contact Drivasyachts to secure your dates aboard this exceptional vessel.
Features & Amenities
Where this yacht operates
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to charter New Waves?+
New Waves charters from €175,000 per week, plus VAT and APA. Contact Aris Drivas Yachting for current availability and a tailored quote.
How many guests can New Waves accommodate?+
New Waves sleeps 10 guests in 5 cabins. Cabin layout: 5 Double Cabins. A professional crew of 8 is on board.
Where does New Waves operate?+
New Waves cruises Greece. Summer base: Monaco/Greece. Custom itineraries are built around your preferences — contact Aris Drivas Yachting to plan a route.
Who built New Waves and what are her specs?+
New Waves is a 42m (138ft) motor yacht built by Benetti in 2015, with a refit in 2023. Cruising speed 16 knots.
How do I book a charter on New Waves?+
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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