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‘News’ is an exquisite example of the Sunseeker 80 Yacht’s cutting edge design and accompanying features. Based in the exceptional locations of Cancun and Miami, ‘News’ has been described by one of our guests as ‘stunning’ – a vessel truly suited to its surroundings.


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Designed to offer you and your guests a totally indulgent charter experience.


Based in the Riviera, Maya with more than 130km of white sandy beaches, touched by the gorgeous turquoise waters of the Mexican Caribbean and framed by the thousand green shades of the jungle. Tis incredible location enables you and your guests to cruise to Miami on a week-long charter, or enjoy the unique natural beauty of this area.


Tis amazing spot on earth is considered home to thousands of species and it also has one of the most cherished treasures of Mexico – the Great Mayan Barrier, the second largest coral reef in the world. Tis is a place for adventure – diving, snorkelling, jungle walks, underground rivers, cenotes, caverns and the mystical archaeological sites.


‘News’ has four immaculately appointed cabins – one midship master stateroom, one forward VIP stateroom and two twin guest cabins both with a Pullman bunk, all with flatscreen TVs.


Te cutting edge design of the entertainment and dining spaces is matched by the range of water toys at your disposal and a tender to easily reach the beach. Te dedicated crew of four will ensure that your every need is met.


A magical location and luxurious accommodation make this a charter experience you will never forget.


Sunseeker 80 Yacht CANCUN & MIAMI


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