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



Weekly: €39,000
The Ribelle 66 carries Riva's sport-yacht instincts into a 20-metre platform built for speed and presence in equal measure. At a cruising pace of around 33 knots, she covers ground quickly, which changes what a day on the water can include — a longer coastal run, a swing past a second anchorage, or simply more time actually stopped rather than transiting. Below and on deck, the layout keeps three cabins private from the entertaining spaces, so the yacht reads as a genuine sport cruiser rather than a scaled-down superyacht, with guest flow built around open-air living rather than enclosed saloons.
From Port Olímpic, that speed suits a Sitges run without giving up the afternoon to travel: down the coast, time anchored off the bay or ashore for lunch, and a return that doesn't eat into the evening. On board, the al-fresco dining setup is the natural centre of the day — meals taken in the open air while at anchor, rather than shuttled between an interior table and the deck. For groups who want to spend the charter outside rather than moving between rooms, that single detail does a lot of the work.
The Ribelle 66 fits parties of up to 12 guests for a day charter, with the three-cabin layout giving the option of an overnight stay for smaller groups who want to extend the trip rather than turn around the same day. She suits guests who want performance and open-air comfort together — couples, small groups, or families past the stage of needing enclosed play space — rather than those looking for the scale of a full crewed superyacht. Route and duration are worked out with the captain in advance, factoring in Barcelona's harbour traffic on the way out and back.