Description
AQUA BLU is a 60-meter luxury expedition superyacht originally built in 1968 as a British Naval Explorer HMS Beagle and in 2006 converted into an elegant private yacht. She underwent significant refurbishments in 2017 and was launched in Indonesia in late 2019. AQUA BLU offers luxurious cruising in the Indonesian archipelago. With an impressive 30-guest capacity and stunning outdoor lounge space, she is the perfect base from which to discover these idyllic islands.
AQUA BLU ‘s interior layout can comfortably accommodate up to 30 guests overnight in 15 en-suite staterooms. Each of the 15 individually-designed suites is an oasis on the vast East Indonesian seas. Conceptualised with modern luxury and ultimate comfort in mind by renowned Dutch yacht designer Cor D. Rover, these private sanctuaries lend a luxurious sense of home to every journey on board. Spread across five decks, AQUA BLU perfects the concept of a modern explorer yacht with generously sized and inviting indoor and outdoor social spaces. Aqua Blu’s main salon is perfect to relax and socialise or for use as one large open space for entertaining. The library and television room are situated on the upper deck, complete with the sky lounge bar which opens up onto a sheltered veranda through automatic glass doors and the massage room.
AQUA BLU cruises in western Indonesia during the summer months, including Bali, Sumbawa and Komodo National Park, before heading east to Raja Ampat during the winter months, via the Alor archipelago and the Spice Islands.