Princess • 2013
4LIFE
26m / 85ft•8 Guests•4 Cabins
Length
26m / 85ft
Guests
8
Cabins
4
Crew
4
Speed
N/A
Region
Mediterranean
About 4LIFE
The 4LIFE yacht represents a pinnacle of British maritime engineering, having been delivered by the renowned Princess Yachts shipyard in 2013 and meticulously maintained to preserve its status as a premier vessel in the mid-size luxury market. Measuring approximately 26 meters, or 85'4" in length, this motor yacht embodies a perfect balance of performance and refined elegance. With a comprehensive refit scheduled for 2025, the vessel is poised to offer contemporary styling and top-of-the-line amenities for the most discerning travelers.
4LIFE is designed for those who seek high-speed adventure without sacrificing the sophisticated comforts of a floating boutique hotel, making it an ideal choice for families or small groups of friends. Upon stepping aboard, guests are immediately greeted by a sense of light and space that is rare for a vessel of this size. The main salon is a masterclass in modern nautical design, featuring expansive panoramic windows that allow natural light to flood th…
Yacht Specs
Length: 26m / 85ftm • Built: 2013
Professional Crew
A dedicated crew of 4 ensures your every need is anticipated.
Build Quality
Built by Princess in 2013, representing the pinnacle of maritime engineering.
Onboard Highlights
Indoor Amenities
Outdoor Amenities
Water Toys
Diving
Tenders
Availability
Choose your charter dates
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Charter Policies
Charter Rules
Good to Know
Cancellation Policy
Full refund of deposit if cancelled 90+ days before charter
50% refund if cancelled 60-89 days before
No refund within 60 days of charter start
Frequently Asked Questions
Deposit & Payment
50% deposit required upon signing charter agreement. Balance due 30 days prior to charter commencement. VAT charged on Mediterranean charters. Charter insurance is strongly recommended.
