The 31.5-metre Admiral yacht Tropicana has been sold with Sotiris Konstantakis of Fraser and Tassos Papantoniou from Torrance Yachts representing the seller. Michael Skoulikidis from Atalanta Marine introduced the buyer.
Built in 2004 by Italian shipyard Admiral, the yacht has benefited from extensive refit periods since her delivery, the most recent in 2020. She is characterised by a classic white exterior profile, with clean lines and a streamlined structure.
Interior styling is courtesy of the shipyard’s in-house team, working in collaboration with Yankee Delta Studio. She features a suite of neutral tones inside, with soft furnishings and warm lighting offering a contemporary and welcoming feel for those on board.
Accommodation is for 10 guests across a five-cabin layout, including a full-beam owner’s suite located on the main deck, as well as two VIP cabins and two twin cabins on the lower deck. Quarters are available for a crew of six. Also on the main deck is the large saloon and dining area.
Up top, the expansive sundeck provides plenty of space for relaxation, sunbathing and entertainment, made complete with a bar area. Additionally, the yacht offers a selection of water toys, including SeaBobs, paddle boards, water-skis and a range of snorkelling equipment.
The 182GT yacht is powered by twin 2,285hp MTU engines, offering a top speed of 26 knots and a cruising speed of 20 knots.
Currently lying in Athens, Greece, Tropicana was asking €1,990,000.