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First Horizon

First Horizon

Grande 26M - 2025
Guests
10
Cabins
5
Crew
4
Homeport
Price from
68,363 €

Delivered in 2025 by the renowned Italian shipyard Azimut, First Horizon is a 26.09-metre motor yacht that brings together refined design, smooth performance, and contemporary comfort. With interiors envisioned by Salvagni Architetti, she offers a sophisticated setting for up to 10 guests, making her a strong addition to the luxury charter market. Designed with both relaxation and exploration in mind, she presents an elegant base for discovering the Mediterranean.

Exterior

Her exterior profile is defined by clean lines and a modern silhouette, supported by a GRP hull and lightweight carbon fibre superstructure. The outdoor spaces are arranged to balance movement and leisure, creating inviting areas for socialising or simply taking in the surroundings. Whether cruising at a comfortable 23 knots or reaching speeds of up to 28 knots, First Horizon delivers a smooth and confident experience on the water.

Interior

The interior spaces reflect a contemporary Italian aesthetic, combining tailored detailing with a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The standout full-beam master suite on the main deck provides generous space and privacy, while two VIP cabins, a double, and a twin complete the accommodation for up to 10 guests. Every element on board has been carefully considered to create a relaxed yet refined environment, supported by a professional crew of four.

Water toys

A curated selection of water toys enhances the onboard experience, inviting guests to make the most of their time at sea. From high-speed Jet Skis to a range of towable inflatables, there is plenty on offer for both adrenaline and easy-going fun. A Jet Tender ensures seamless transfers and opens up further possibilities for coastal exploration.

Key Features

MASTER CABIN

Full beam master cabin

NEW

Built in 2025

PEDIGREE

Azimut pedigree

VIP CABINS

Two VIP cabins

Charter Information

High season
87,567 €
Low season
68,363 €

* All prices are excluding VAT & APA.

Length
26 m
Model
Grande 26M
Builder
Azimut Yachts
Year
2025
Guests
10
Cabin configuration
1 Master, 2 VIP, 1 Double, 1 Twin
Cabin beds arrangement
Stabilizers
No
Engines
2x MAN V12 1550HP + POD / 2X MAN V12 1650 HP + POD
Cruising speed
23 kts
Max speed
28 kts
Consumption
lph
Type
Luxury yachts
Crew
4
Beam
6.33 m
Draft
2.04 m

Amenities & Entertainment

Water toys
  • Jet tender
  • Jet ski 
  • Snorkelling equipment
Amenities
  • Cockpit and fly
  • WiFi
First Horizon
  • TV
  • Sound system
First Horizon

Sample menu available upon request. 

First Horizon

Crew profile available upon request. 

First Horizon

Brochure available upon request. 

What others say

FAQ

The best period for yacht charters in Croatia spans from spring through autumn. Pre-season begins around Easter and lasts until early July, featuring changeable weather, moderate sea temperatures (up to 23°C), longer days, and fewer crowds. July and August represent peak season with warm seas, temperatures above 30°C, crowded bays, and vibrant nightlife. September and October offer warm and pleasant weather, shorter days, fewer crowds, and lower prices—perfect for a relaxed, romantic vacation.

Tipping isn't mandatory but is customary, typically ranging from 5% to 15% of the total charter cost, depending on your satisfaction. Tips are usually given directly to the captain, who distributes the amount among all crew members.

APA is essentially a pre-paid budget (around 30-40% of the charter fee), usually paid about four weeks before your yacht charter begins. It covers onboard expenses such as gourmet meals, fine wines, fuel, marina fees, local taxes, and any special requests you have. The captain will handle these funds transparently, maintaining detailed records and returning any unused balance at the end of your charter. APA is a common practice for luxury yacht rentals worldwide, especially on yachts with larger crews.

The rental cost for a yacht always refers to a seven-day period and covers yacht hire, insurance, and crew services. Additionally, there's a mandatory 13% VAT. Expenses for supplies, fuel, marina fees, and extra services are covered separately through the Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), typically about 40% of the charter price. Delivery and return fees may also apply if your charter doesn't begin or end at the yacht's home port. Your preferences listed in advance help the crew fulfill your specific requirements.

Start by clearly defining your needs and budget. The crucial factor is the total number of guests, as this determines the yacht’s size and cabin layout. Pay close attention to whether cabins have double or twin beds and check the dimensions of double beds. Yachts generally offer high-quality personalized service, though service quality depends on crew size. You'll fill out a preference list beforehand to ensure all your wishes are met during the charter. After deciding these points, choose your preferred period for cruising.