Step Aboard Sea La Vie: The Newly Renamed 30-metre Sunseeker Alina Is Ready to Soar the Seas

Published: 24 Dec 2025
The magnificent 30-metre Sunseeker motor yacht, formerly known as Alina, starts a fresh chapter under the new name, 'Sea La Vie'.

The transformative journey of the elegantly built 30m Sunseeker motor yacht Alina offers an inspiring tale. Now sailing under her new name, Sea La Vie, this grandiose monument to seaworthiness is ready to etch memorable tales on the canvases of the sea. The deal was facilitated by Harry Bristow-Holmes of Bristow Holmes, representing the seller and Orieta Saraci of Est Yachting & Services, introducing the fortunate buyer. This magnificent vessel was immaculately conceived by the British yard with a design by Don Shead, and she took her maiden voyage in 2011. Boasting only two prior owners, Sea La Vie captures the imagination with her resplendent gloss black American walnut cabinetry. With five cabins, including a split-level master suite, two VIP suites, and twin rooms, she comfortably sleeps up to 12 guests. Each cabin offers entertainment centres, Samsung television screens and en suite bathrooms, vowing to keep luxury a constant companion of its guests. Embracing the allure of an open-plan concept, the living area and dining place form a seamless spectrum, basking in the warmth of convivial moments. The large gallery upfront pledges culinary delights with the option of a dedicated chef onboard. The flybridge, encapsulating the breathtaking undefined sea views, hosts flexible sunbathing lounges and dining spaces flanked by canopies offering an ambience perfect for any occasion. Adorned with twin MTU 16V 2000 M94 diesel engines, she cruises at a sprightly 22 knots, accelerating up to 29 knots at full throttle. Her previously known asking price was €2,999,500. Currently based in the vibrant South of France, Sea La Vie is not just a yacht, she is a testament to the joys and exhilarating experiences that life at sea can offer.