cabins: 6/guests: 12/76.99m/The South Pacific / Asia and the Indian Ocean/from 630 000 € / week

There are yachts, and then there is La Datcha—a fortress of elegance and engineering that defies the expected boundaries of seafaring luxury. Born from a desire to reach the unreachable, this global explorer was crafted not just to sail, but to conquer the farthest corners of the Earth. She doesn’t merely visit destinations; she unveils them. And she does so with a presence that is both commanding and quietly decadent.
Built to brave the extremes—from the sculpted silence of the Antarctic to the lush, steaming jungles of the equator—La Datcha is outfitted like few others. A commercially certified helipad crowns her superstructure, while two hangars below deck house helicopters ready to lift guests into remote mountain ranges or across frozen tundra. Below the surface, a three-person TRITON submersible awaits, poised to plunge into the watery unknown. Here, luxury doesn’t mean insulation from adventure—it means unprecedented access to it.
Inside, the mood shifts from explorer grit to serene grandeur. Accommodating up to 12 guests across six lavish staterooms—including two master suites and a VIP—La Datcha offers interiors that feel less like a yacht and more like a private sanctuary at sea. Rich textures, timeless detailing, and an aura of calm elegance envelop each space, cocooning guests after a day spent chasing wonders.
On deck, a Jacuzzi invites one to soak under Arctic stars or equatorial sun, while indoors, the wellness center whispers of deeper indulgences: a Turkish hammam to warm the bones, an ice fountain to awaken the senses, and a massage room that erases the very concept of time. In the galley, an expedition-trained chef curates a journey of flavors—fusing locally sourced ingredients with fine onboard provisions, crafting menus that mirror the yacht’s own voyage, always tailored to the palates of those aboard.
But La Datcha is not only for the armchair adventurer. For those who seek movement, there’s a gym that opens out to the ocean horizon, and a professional-grade dive center complete with decompression chamber, making deep-sea exploration not just a thrill, but a science. With enhanced fuel tanks, sustainable refuse systems, and an autonomous capacity of up to 40 days, she isn’t tethered to ports or provisioning schedules. She charts her own rhythm.
To experience La Datcha is to surrender to possibility. It is to witness whales breaching just beyond the glass of the Observation Lounge, to step into a tender and chase the horizon, to see the world not from its postcard edges but from the inside out. With a crew of 25 attending to every detail—intuitive, discreet, ever-present—this is not merely a yacht charter. This is a journey redefined. For those drawn to the edge of the map, where wonder still lives untamed, La Datchais not an escape. She is an invitation.
| Cabins: | 6 |
| Length: | 76.99m |
| Crew: | 18 |
| Max Speed (kt): | 14 |
| Guests: | 12 |
| Beam: | 14m |
| Built / Refit: | 2020 |
| Cruising Speed (kt): | 12 |
| VIP Limo Tender |
| Dive support Tender |
| Beach lander Tender |
| Expedition RIB |
| 2 x Helicopters |
| Submarine, 3 x Seabobs |
| 2 x Snow Scooter, 4 x Waverunners |

Patrick Marine Charters
Office Monaco
MC business Center
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98000 Monaco
MC: +33 680 864 973
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