Entering through the starboard main deck midships entrance, via tender or passerelle you immediately notice the difference in style and feel from the outside to the inside. Prior to entering the vessel just by the main entrance is a large hanging locker used for life jackets, dive gear, snow skis or any other items that may be required for the day’s adventures.
Once inside the vessel, go to your right to the day head, your cabin, or to the upper salon. To your left is the aft salon/library and movie salon as well as the dining room.
The wood paneling is exquisitely joined and though of a darker tone, the interior is bright from the large windows that adorn all the guest areas.
The aft salon/library and movie salon’s most notable feature is the large, almost beam-width extra-wide sofa. The whole family can fit on this sofa and in the two oversized chairs and watch the day’s adventures unfold on the large 75’ OLED television.
Moving forward and separated by large, beveled glass-and-wood doors is the dining room. Simply appointed with several works of art and sculptures with seating for 14.
The commercial galley is right next to the dining room and, like the rest of the vessel, is ready for anything. For an intimate dinner for two or a party of 100, ASTERIA’s galley is well-equipped with ample dry, refrigerated, and frozen storage.
A staircase takes us to the second deck and into the main salon. Notable features in the main salon are a full bar and seating all around the perimeter. The seating is perfect for large groups but set up to not lose those intimate nooks that make this ample-sized salon right-sized for any group.
Aft of the main salon is the outside dining and lounging area. A large round table with seating for 12 is surrounded by a large deck of cushioned built-in seating with ample storage underneath. The area can be completely enclosed in inclement or cool weather. Stairs take you from the aft-most part of this deck to the main deck.
The two tenders are stored on this deck but forward of the guest areas so as not to disrupt the view or guests during launching.
The third deck is accessed in several ways. The owner’s suite opens directly onto this deck with additional access via stairs from both the port and starboard sides of the vessel. This wide-open deck is feature-rich with ample storage for tenders, jet skis, kayaks, and the like. It is a fully functional touch-and-go helipad that, when cleared, is an amazing deck for a party, movies, or any other fun activity you can think of. Also on this deck is a large workshop and bosun locker.
The fourth deck consists of the captain’s cabin and pilot house. The bridge is equipped with a full ECDIS nav suite and all the bells and whistles (literally) that a modern yacht needs. With ample seating, it’s very inviting for guests who wish to be where the action is.
The fifth deck, like the entire vessel, has ample seating covered with a large bimini top and a partial Perspex wind block. There is an 8-person spa pool that makes this deck an exceptional space to relax and take in the breathtaking views from high above the water.