Areti, the 85.3-meter Lurssen superyacht delivered in 2017 has now hit the market for the first time at an asking price of €175,000,000. Scheduled to be displayed at this year's Monaco Yacht Show, the yacht was initially presented there last year.




Featuring a classic, elegant interior design penned by Winch, Areti accommodates up to 18 guests in 9 cabins, including a private owner's deck. Catered by a crew of 27, the superyacht features a helipad, gym, beach club and an extensive spa area with a Jacuzzi and a sauna. According to Forbes, the yacht was delivered in 2017 to Russian billionaire, Igor Makarov, whose net worth is valued at $2.1 billion by the publication.
Powered by a set of twin MTU engines, the yacht can reach a top speed of 17 knots and cruise at 15 knots, with a maximum range of 6,000 nautical miles.

The 85-meter became the first Lürssen to bear the name Areti. Several other yachts have, however, previously cruised under this name. These have included two identical 38-meter yachts built by Burger in 2007 one of which cruised in the Mediterranean while the other remained US-based. A 60-meter Trinity was also delivered under the name Areti, which was later sold in December 2015 at an asking price of $45 million and renamed to Mia Elise II.

Areti will be displayed later this month at the Monaco Yacht Show where she will be one of several superyachts available for sale, which include the 88.5-meter Oceanco, Barbara marketed at €189.5 million as well as the 88.5-meter Chinese-built Illusion Plus asking $145 million.