We explore the latest yacht charters, new builds on the market and cool yachting destinations. This month, take a look at Oceanco’s Wheels
Wheels may have none of its namesake on its hull – or anywhere else on board, unless you count the bridge – but it’ll take you places nevertheless. Formerly known as Anastasia, the 75.5m superyacht saw a change of ownership in 2018, before undergoing a name change, and refit the following year.




Though new life has been breathed into its interiors, the yacht by and large remains the same, with six staterooms that occupy the main and upper decks. The split-level owner’s suite fits an office and living room on one level, and a spacious bedroom and bathroom on the next.
While a holiday on a yacht usually spells relaxation, Wheels also caters to adventure seekers. Its deck crew doubles as sailing (there’s a Hobie Cat in the garage) wakeboarding, kitesurfing and fitness instructors.
Wheels cruises in the Mediterranean in the summer and Caribbean in winter. Rates start from €580,000 (S$928,228) a week.
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