Princess 64 Fly
Sitges swims and flybridge lunches, ten guests aboard
- 20m
- 10 guests
- 4 cabins



Weekly: €57,000
At 28 metres, the Mangusta 92 sits in the sport-yacht bracket for a reason: her hull is built for pace rather than volume, and a cruising speed of around 36 knots changes what a day on the water can include. Below and on deck, the layout sleeps 12 guests across 4 cabins, giving families or small groups room to spread out without the vessel feeling like a floating hotel. The lines are low and purposeful, and the aft deck opens onto a swim platform that puts the sea within a step of the saloon rather than a climb down a ladder.
From Port Olímpic, that speed turns a Sitges run into a shorter proposition than it would be on a displacement hull, leaving more time anchored in the bay for swimming off the platform before lunch is served on deck. Al fresco dining set against the water works equally well on a shorter Barcelona bay outing in the afternoon breeze or as the midday pause on a longer coastal day north toward Calella. The harbour approach out of Port Olímpic carries commercial and ferry traffic, and a vessel with this kind of manoeuvrability and bridge visibility makes that stretch straightforward under an experienced captain.
The Mangusta 92 suits guests who want the presence of a proper yacht without the scale of a full crewed superyacht — couples marking an occasion, small groups who want speed on the transit and stillness at anchor, or families who prefer one boat rather than splitting across smaller craft. With 4 cabins and capacity for 12, she also holds up for a full-day charter where guests want a real base to return to between swims, not just a tender ride out and back. Charter planning follows the same broker-led process used across the fleet, with route choice — bay, Sitges, or the Maresme coast — set around season, guest numbers, and how much of the day is meant for movement versus time in the water.