Commissioned in 1976 by William Levitt, the celebrated New York real estate magnate, LADY SARYA was conceived as the ultimate private venue for entert...
Commissioned in 1976 by William Levitt, the celebrated New York real estate magnate, LADY SARYA was conceived as the ultimate private venue for entertaining at sea. Designed by Rinaldo Gastaldi, this 76-metre yacht became renowned for her glamorous soirées, her iconic pool deck, and the illustrious company she welcomed on board – from Frank Sinatra and Gregory Peck to Sean Connery. Immortalised on screen in The Greek Tycoon, she stands as a true symbol of vintage yachting glamour.
Refitted in 2020, she has retained her unique retro elegance while integrating modern enhancements. Six staterooms welcome up to 11 guests, including a 100 m² Owner’s suite with private balcony, twin en-suites and a 23 m² dressing room. With accommodation for 36 crew, service levels remain uncompromising.
Her standout feature is the spectacular open-air pool and adjoining bar on the upper deck – a setting that has defined her legacy as one of the most distinctive yachts of her era.