Command the seas with the Lürssen's Five-Decked Marguerite: A Creator's Dream

Published: 11 Feb 2025
The luxurious Lürssen's 61.2-metre Marguerite, designed for ambitious voyagers, boasts a range of impeccable features including a sprawling five deck layout.

Plush adventures on the high seas come to life aboard Lürssen’s 61.2-metre Marguerite. A five-decked floating palace of travel and leisure, Marguerite brings to bear an impressive oceanic range of 4,400 nautical miles. Designed inside and out by the renowned British studio, Winch Design, the Marguerite stands tall and majestic, radiating an aura of nautical sophistication. Constructed initially in 2004, she’s not just a nautical marvel frozen in time, but one that benefits from continual improvements, enhancements and additions. Her 2024 upgrade was a significant step forward, introducing a full repaint and advancing some of the major onboard systems, as well as a sparkling new interior makeover in 2021. On the surface, Marguerite offers a plethora of open-air amenities that enrich any oceanic voyage. A grand staircase on either side of the transom escorts travellers to the multi-deck accommodation, while teak decks underfoot add an impeccably classic touch to sprawling onboard spaces that invite entertaining and family getaways. These include a capacious split-level sundeck featuring an enclosed gym, a 10-person Jacuzzi, and lounging areas for 12 guests. Below decks, the lavish vibes continue unabated. Winch Design exploited a generous 1,444 GT of internal volume to create spacious lounging areas, the highlight of which is a magnificent salon that integrates forward-facing formal dining space and an aft-facing lounge area. The residential accommodations onboard Marguerite have been crafted to ensure exclusivity par excellence. The yacht sleeps 12 guests across six luxurious cabins, including a unique ‘owner’s apartment’ that is stretched impressively across the full 12.3-metre beam. This suite of solace offers a refuge of luxury complete with ‘his-and-her’ bathrooms, walk-in dressing rooms, a dedicated office, and a private observation lounge. Separate quarters in the bow can accommodate an experienced crew of 17 members, further cementing Marguerite’s status as a floating marvel of luxury and sea-faring opulence.