The striking 67-metre superyacht Lady Estey was recently spotted docked in Malta, just months after its delivery in August 2025.

Built by Italian shipyard Benetti, the vessel is part of the builder’s B.Now 67M Oasis series and has been described as one of its most impressive launches to date.

The exterior design is the work of British studio RWD, while Dutch firm Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design created an interior that blends contemporary sophistication with touches of Art Deco flair. The yacht’s interior spaces feature polished finishes, dark timber accents, and intricate detailing.

Onboard highlights include a 160-square-metre beach club fitted with a pool, spa, and lounge area, as well as a sundeck featuring a Jacuzzi and shaded dining space. Constructed with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, Lady Estey accommodates up to 14 guests in seven suites, alongside 17 crew members.

Powered by twin Caterpillar diesel engines, the yacht cruises comfortably at 12 knots and can reach speeds of up to 16 knots.

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