Recently delivered superyacht Vertigo has been spotted in Gibraltar yesterday.








Two weeks ago we have also seen her arriving to Amsterdam for the final sea trials and fitting out, after which Feadship 96.6m yacht left Holland en route to Gibraltar.

In December 2016, the official pictures from the yacht undergoing her sea trials on the North Sea were released. Last year Vertigo has also been spotted in Lelystad, the Netherlands on her way to Amsterdam and the sea.

Vertigo saw the light of day on Wednesday 23 November, which is when this 96.55-metre superyacht left the construction hall at the Dutch yard in Makkum. She measures 96.55m/ 316.8ft and has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. Redman Whiteley Dixon was responsible for the exterior design, Chahan Interior for the interior and De Voogt Naval Architects for the naval architecture.

With a gross tonnage of 2,999GT, Vertigo was built to Lloyds +100A1 class and will fly the Cayman Islands flag. Powered by twin MTU engines of 3,004hp each, Vertigo will be able to reach a maximum speed of 17 knots and cruise for 5,000 nautical miles at 12 knots.

Vertigo accommodates 18 guests in 7 double cabins and 2 twins, as well as a crew of 34. The owner's cabin is located on its own private deck with floor to ceiling windows throughout. Amenities include a spa pool aft of Vertigo's main deck, an extensive beach club with a bar located under the pool, a private cinema and a spa.


Photos by @superyachts_gibraltar