ELBA is a 33.4-meter motor yacht built in 1991 by Astilleros Armón. She has been well-maintained to preserve her classic design, offering both elegance and modern functionality. She is built for safe and comfortable voyages, constructed with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. Designed by renowned naval architect Willem de Vries Lentsch Jr., ELBA features a teak deck and a timeless look. Twin 625hp Caterpillar engines give her a top speed of 14 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots, and she has a range of 3,600 nautical miles. Her spacious interior, designed by Jaime Oliver, showcases fine materials like mahogany, walnut, and palm root wood. The layout includes two salons, a mid-ship galley, and five staterooms accommodating up to 12 guests. Each cabin has an en-suite bathroom, while crew quarters house up to seven. The Portuguese bridge leads to a forward sundeck, while the aft deck and flybridge are perfect for outdoor dining and socializing. The main salon offers a wet bar, seating, a games table, and an entertainment centre. Currently located in Galicia, Spain, ELBA remains an excellent choice for long-range cruising.

















































