Description
Built in 2010 by Viareggio Super Yachts — one of Italy’s renowned megayacht builders — RoMa is a 62-metre charter yacht offering a grand base for exploring the Gulf of Naples and the wider Mediterranean.
Accommodation: 6 Staterooms for 12 Guests
The RoMa yacht offers six staterooms for 12 overnight guests, with a layout designed for privacy, comfort, and long stays on board. Her accommodation includes a master suite, four double cabins, and one twin cabin, creating a balanced setup for families, couples, or a private group travelling together.
At 62 metres, RoMa has the size and volume of a true megayacht. Her 11 metre beam adds a generous feel across the guest areas, while the elevator from the upper deck down to the lower deck makes movement around the yacht easier for all ages. RoMa is also wheelchair friendly and child friendly, which makes her more thoughtful than many yachts in her class. These details matter on a large charter yacht because comfort should not depend on where a guest sleeps or how easily they move from one deck to another.
Onboard Amenities & Entertainment
RoMa has been planned for guests who want much more than a place to sleep at sea. Her sundeck pool includes a swim-against jet function, so it can be used for both cooling off and light exercise. The pool is 5 metres long, 2.6 metres wide, and reaches a depth of 1.3 metres, giving it real use beyond a simple deck feature.
The yacht also has a beach club, gym, movie theatre, elevator, Wi-Fi, stabilisers, underwater lights, and large outdoor dining areas. The movie theatre works well after a full day in the water, while the gym allows guests to keep a routine during longer trips. Roma’s Dynamic Positioning System is another major benefit, as it can help the yacht hold position without dropping anchor in suitable conditions. This is especially valuable near sensitive coastlines and clear-water bays where careful yacht handling matters.
Charter Roma: Destinations & Sample Itinerary
RoMa often begins her charter in the Gulf of Naples, where the city’s rich history and waterfront ambiance set the tone for an Italian adventure. Guests can enjoy a relaxed morning coffee while admiring the skyline and Mount Vesuvius before the yacht slips quietly into open water.
The first sail can take the group toward Capri, where the Faraglioni rock formations, Marina Piccola, and the Blue Grotto create dramatic scenery. Roma’s tender allows easy access to the island’s hidden coves and seaside cafés, while her deck spaces provide a private vantage point for observing the coastline.
A following leg may lead along the Amalfi Coast. Positano‘s vertical pastel streets, Praiano’s quieter beaches, and Amalfi’s historic harbour each offer a different mood. Roma’s crew can organize water sports, short hikes ashore, or intimate meals on deck, allowing guests to experience the coast’s character without ever feeling rushed.
Continuing south, the Aeolian Islands deliver volcanic landscapes and secluded anchorages. Stromboli‘s evening eruptions, Panarea’s chic harbours, and Salina’s lush interiors provide a mix of spectacle and tranquility. The yacht’s layout ensures each guest can choose between active exploration, quiet reading on deck, or socializing in the sun.
For a final highlight, Sicily offers cultural and scenic contrast. Taormina’s cliffside views, beaches, and small harbours provide a striking conclusion. Roma’s combination of pool, beach club, and water toys allows guests to continue enjoying the sea while taking in some of the Mediterranean’s most dramatic landscapes, creating a journey that is vibrant, varied, and unmistakably Italian in character.
