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Marmoris Yacht Seat Map: Main Deck, Flybridge VIP and How to Choose Seats

How to read the Marmoris yacht seat map: main deck codes, Flybridge VIP zone, group seating, public tour capacity and private charter choices.

Choosing a yacht tour is not only about the destination. On a premium yacht, the seat changes how the trip feels: how close you are to the water, how open the view is, how private the group feels and how easy it is to move between the bar, deck and activity zones.

The Marmoris site shows two seat-map views: Main deck and Flybridge VIP zone. The Main deck plan includes visible seat codes such as S1-S16, C1-C12 and T1-T4, plus service areas and open deck zones. Exact availability depends on the selected tour, date and booking status.

Main deck: closer to the action

Main deck seats are practical for guests who want the yacht to feel social. You are closer to the central areas, staff flow, water activities and movement around the boat. For families or groups who plan to spend time swimming, eating and moving between zones, this can be the most convenient choice.

Flybridge VIP: higher view and more lounge feeling

The Flybridge VIP zone is about a higher viewpoint and a more lounge-style feeling. It is usually the zone guests look at first when they want sunset photos, a quieter conversation, a premium seat category or a more private mood without booking the entire yacht.

How many guests can the yacht take?

Public Marmoris tour cards currently show capacity up to 35 guests. Private charter packages are presented for 10, 20 and 30 guests. Treat these numbers as planning guidance: the final layout depends on tour type, seat category, service setup and safety requirements.

  • Individual tour: choose seat class and confirm availability for the date.
  • Family or friends: book early enough to keep seats together.
  • Event or private party: consider a full-yacht charter instead of separate seats.

Seat choice by travel style

  • For photos: choose a more open view and ask which seats are best for sunset light.
  • For children: choose convenient access to shaded and service areas.
  • For couples: look at Flybridge VIP or sunset cruise seating.
  • For groups: prioritize adjacent seats or a private charter package.

Open the Marmoris seat map

Questions before booking

Can a group sit together on the yacht?

It can be possible if adjacent seats are still available. Book early and share the guest count so the team can check the best seating option.

Is Flybridge VIP better than the main deck?

It depends on the travel style. Flybridge VIP gives a higher viewpoint and lounge feeling, while the main deck is more practical for movement, families and water activities.

Should I book seats or a private charter?

Book seats for a simple public tour. Choose private charter if you need privacy, flexible timing, your own music, a photographer or a special event setup.

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