Camper and Nicholsons has announced the sale of Orso 3, a 33.02m Benetti Tradition 105, with Senior Sales Brokers Arne Ploch and Fernando Nicholson both representing the seller and Matt Alber of Superyacht Partners who represented the buyer.

Orso 3 is the first unit of the prestigious Benetti’s Tradition 108 range, an evolution from the 105 and a highly successful yacht series for this great shipyard. Built in 2013, this two-and-a-half-deck yacht measures 33m in length thanks to a lengthened redesigned hull that allowed the garage to create an extra-large beach club and bathing platform.

Over two and a half decks, the Orso 3 has large exterior spaces without compromising on interior volume. She can accommodate 12 guests across a master suite, two VIP staterooms, and two twin convertible staterooms, each with Pullman berths.

Her exterior was designed by Stefano Righini. She features his signature take on modern Italian yacht aesthetics, including the large hull windows that allow more natural light into lower decks that have now become a mainstay in contemporary yacht design. Orso 3 stands as a wonderful example of his body of work.
In excess of EUR500,000 was spent upgrading the interiors from standard. Orso 3 now boasts bespoke design by the esteemed HAJJ Designless, with Brescian furniture by Casazetta. Classic yet modern Italian in chic neutrals give the yacht an apartment-like feel. The lavish master suite is located on the main deck, which also features grand wrap-around windows, providing plenty of light and a magnificent view forward.

Also on the main deck is a large, open-plan saloon with a formal dining area. On the upper deck, a custom outdoor bar with seating options and a large table allows for alfresco dining, and gives the space a warm, communal feel.
However, the most interesting features of the Orso 3 include her sundecks, boasting an eight-person hot-tub located forward on the flybridge, allowing for breathtaking, open-air views of the sun and the sea, while having another very private chill area on the top level of the flybridge, making the upper deck the favorite location on-board.
Credits: Camper and Nicholsons; Yacht Harbour archive