Crafted for comfort
Every inch of SERAI has been drawn with long days at sea in mind — from the cabins to the common areas, everything is quieter, softer, more considered.
A 41-metre motor yacht, purpose-built for the Maldives — still small enough to take the quieter anchorages. Ten en-suite cabins, twenty-four guests, a crew of twelve.
She is as beautiful to look at as she is comfortable to sail — ten spacious cabins across three decks, multiple lounging areas, and a crew of twelve dedicated to the rhythm of your days.
Elegant lines and traditional Maldivian influences create a vessel that feels unmistakably of this place, designed for long horizons and quiet mornings.
Whether you are watching dolphins at dawn from the sun deck or savouring a candle-lit dinner under the stars, every moment onboard is drawn for pleasure.

41 meters
10 meters
12 knots
Up to 24 guests
10 en-suite
12 members
Every inch of SERAI has been drawn with long days at sea in mind — from the cabins to the common areas, everything is quieter, softer, more considered.
A shallow draft and an experienced crew mean we can reach secluded lagoons and anchorages larger vessels simply cannot approach.
Modern navigation, safety equipment, dive gear, and water toys — everything onboard is the right tool, properly maintained, ready on the day.
What you will find on SERAI — the things worth naming, and the invisible ones that make the difference on a long day at sea.

SERAI-branded linens, ambient lighting, the most spacious berth aboard.

En-suite bathroom, flat-screen TV, either double or twin configuration.

Ocean views, a massage chair, and a private balcony onto the horizon.
Two estate suites on the upper deck, two deluxe twins on the main, and six on the lower — including two masters and two convertibles. Each is named after a creature you may meet on the water.
Upper Deck
Main Deck
Lower Deck

Upper Deck · Estate Suite
An upper-deck estate suite — panoramic windows, a private lounge, and the most spacious accommodation aboard.

Our team will walk you through the deck plan, the cabin layout, and a handful of itineraries drawn around the guests, the season, and the weather on the week you want to sail.