Skylounge - Looking Forward & Port: In the panoramic saloon, ease and quietude reigns, with cozy and comfortable sofas, deep-cushioned easy...
Instrument Panel: Directing the physical location of the yacht is the sophisticated Konigsberg dynamic positioning system which provides automatic...
The Bridge: Up high on the ultra-sophisticated bridge deck, every ship’s function and gear element is monitored, with a bank of 22” video screens...
Main Aft Deck - Looking Forward: The same venue, from the opposite point of view, the upper deck looking forward provides a gaily lighted glimpse...
Main Deck - Looking Aft: A night scene looking aft from Ambrosia’s main deck presents the wherewithal for a gigantic party, space for a jazz band,...
Seafood Earning Station: If you're a fisherman, then you've found the best seat in the house! As if Ambrosia didn't have every conceivable feature...
Forward Deck Settee: A crescent shaped sofa for twelve is carved into the deck house forward of the bridge. With a split-oval dinette for serving...
Upper Aft Deck: Charm is the apt word for Ambrosia’s aft upper deck, where lovely outdoor parties and luncheons overlook the harbor in any exotic...
Heli/Pool Deck: A spectacular view from the sun deck is aided and abetted by its sparkling jet swimming pool, just forward of the ‘H’ helicopter...
Observation Deck: The base of Ambrosia's mast is a 3-prong arch, which supports a central radar dome that is so massive, it doubles as a sunshade...
Radar Arch: Ambrosia's seven-tier mast rises skyward, as if to Press Through the heavens. Each level is a dedicated platform for radar and...
Tender Garage: At aft starboard, as Ambrosia’s hull tender garage door rises, it reveals the ultimate convenience of a megayacht; storage and...
Stern Platform: Ambrosia's hydraulically operated swim platform doubles as a dock when deployed. Five specially built fenders are attached on the...
PWC Garage: The starboard garage door opens to reveal a pair of Kawasaki PWC’s, standing ready for blast off. Rolling cradles allow the PWC's to...
The Future: By 1998 Azimut-Benetti absorbed the Siar-Moschini shipyard on the Adriatic, in addition to its primary facility, to build hulls and...
The Yard: Benetti History extends a long way, from 1873 when Lorenzo Benetti founded the shipyard. In 1914 it was expanded by Gino and Emilio...
The Yacht: This six deck-level yacht, 213’ LOA by 41’ beam, is a design triumph of yachting achievement. Exterior stylist Stefano Natucci – noted...
Benetti's 213' "Ambrosia"... Nectar of the Gods! by Capt. Chuck Gnaegy Ambrosia, food of the Gods, is an apt description of this excellent...
Guest accommodations Include a significant owners suite, with two bathrooms, study and dressing rooms. There are five guest suites, two enormous...