""SIREN"" a magnificent Riva 60 Black Corsair custom-built for a renowned Billionaire and spotlighted for its lavishness in the Washington Post. Now, for the first time in history, has opened her doors to the public. ""SIREN"" stands apart in a league of its own, having hosted world leaders, celebrities and graced the silver screen in blockbuster films.
Heralded as a ""contemporary legend,"" the Riva brand represents the pinnacle of nautical excellence. Celebrated for its Italian craftsmanship, it's often likened to a fusion of Rolls Royce and Ferrari on water. ""SIREN"" is one of just seven Black Corsairs ever crafted, meticulously constructed in Italy by the world's finest artisans and shipwrights.
The most expensive yacht in its class when built, ""SIREN"" was designed without compromise, radiating opulence and engineered for speed & luxury. From its origins in Italy to its current berth in New York, ""SIREN"" is now ready for charter at the prestigious North Cove Marina, nestled within the iconic World Trade Center in Downtown Manhattan.
AFT DECK (Back)
Welcome aboard SIREN. A teak wood deck sets the stage with elegant Italian seating and carbon fiber detailing, all tied together with royal blue accents. Open to the sky and offering panoramic views of New York harbor, optional sunshade can be provided. The flexible seating arrangements cater to your preferences, allowing for three separate lounging areas, a dining setup for up to 12 guests, or a spacious sunbathing pad to soak up the rays. There is additional seating ""front row"" next to the Captain, for an exclusive experience.
LOUNGE/LIVING ROOM (Salon)
Step inside the impeccably designed salon, boasting sleek black lacquer cabinetry and finishes, burl wood paneling, luxurious Italian leather headliners, and inviting plush white seating. The cabin ensures comfort with full air conditioning or heating. Adorning the walls are iconic sirens, adding to the ambiance and the boats namesake.
To the starboard (right), a formal dining area accommodates up to 6 guests, while to the port (left), sofas offer a retreat from the sun, with a frame TV. A built-in bar equipped with a refrigerator and adjacent ice maker, is perfect for entertaining below deck.
During the day, the space is flooded with sunlight pouring in from the skylights overhead, while at night, one can gaze through them to see the towering skyscrapers above. Follow the burl wood-paneled walls to discover the fully stocked galley (kitchen), complete with dishware, cutlery, drinkware, and an Italian coffee maker.
GUEST ROOM (Cabin)
This room is small but mighty with an L shaped layered bed configuration that sleeps 2. It offers a tranquil retreat with its built-in Bluetooth sound system and flat-screen TV. Additionally, it boasts its own access to the ensuite restroom, with a door also accessible to guests in the hall.
PRIMARY BEDROOM (Stateroom)
Prepare to be captivated by the pervasive Riva Blue Sera accents throughout this room, offering a subtle nod to its former mogul owner. Accentuated by ambient lighting and plush comforts, it boasts an abundance of closets, surpassing the norm even for land. At the heart of it all, the king-sized bed reigns supreme, complemented by its own ensuite restroom adorned with the exquisite Riva Blue Sera aesthetic, ensuring every amenity you might desire is at your fingertips.
Prior to your trip, our concierge will be in touch to assist you in planning your itinerary and activities according to your preferences and needs.
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Please be advised that the boat is offered as a bareboat charter. As per federal law, you will have the choice to either operate the boat yourself (provided you have all applicable licenses, proficiency & insurance) or to retain your own captain. We will be happy to suggest a list of approved captains to operate the boat, however you must pay the captain, crew & fuel separately. You as the charterer have the freedom to hire/dismiss the crew of your choice. The maximum limit on board the yacht is 12 passengers. A Bareboat / Demise Charter Agreement must be executed by the Charterer prior to the trip commencing.
Captains charge $300 for a 4 hour trip and there is a fuel cost of $25 per hour.