As the third-largest vessel ever constructed by the Dutch shipyard, with an expansive volume of 1,200 GT, SPARTA represents a combination of artistic expression and bespoke luxury, thanks to a collaboration between Winch Design and Heesen.
The exterior profile of SPARTA, characterized by a beam of 11.5m (38ft) and a draft of 3.3m (11ft), is accentuated by striking dark crimson lines and a reverse bow design. This distinctive aesthetic, reflects Heesen's signature "low, sporty" style, evoking a sense of dynamic elegance and speed, explained James Russell of Winch Design.
Stepping inside, guests are greeted by several interior spaces where up to 12 individuals can be accommodated in absolute comfort across five staterooms. The aerial master suite, adorned in shades of blue to mirror the surrounding seascape, offers a one-of-a-kind retreat, while the VIP staterooms feature beach motifs woven into the carpets.
SPARTA's luxury, however, extends beyond the private quarters, with communal spaces blending both modern and natural elements. The salon utilizes an earthy color palette and tactile elements, while the dining area showcases ornate chairs that echo leaf veins to enhance the nature-infused ambiance.
Below the deck, guests can enjoy a wellness center, complete with a spa, sauna, gym, and rejuvenating beauty zone. Furthermore, the expansive sun deck features plush furnishings and an observation lounge, integrating indoor and outdoor living.
Moving away from the interior details, a pair of twin Rolls-Royce MTU engines enable SPARTA to achieve a cruising speed of 12 knots and a top speed of 16 knots, backed by a range of 4,500nm.