Starfire stands as a benchmark for comparison in the international yachting industry, a luminous example of the perfect harmony of design and technology. Its lushly luxurious and sophisticated, spacious interiors feature high-gloss veneers, exquisite wood inlays and elegant Art Deco décor, as designed by Francois Zuretti.

Starfire
was complete refitted in 2004 with a variety of classic art and sculpture, new cabin accoutrements and state-of-the-art entertainment systems throughout. As you navigate the ship’s decks and explore its refined interiors, you may feel you’ve entered the world of the 1920’s and 30’s, when the elegant Art Deco style enjoyed its heyday, but you will know you are still in the here-and-now when you need to use the Internet, decide to go jet-skiing or retire to your cabin to listen to your favorite CD’s.

Guests should be prepared to slumber in the ultimate luxury aboard Starfire. No expense was spared in the design of the master and guest suites, all of which are resplendently and tastefully outfitted with fine Italian linens, goose down pillows and cozy comforters.

The VIP Cabin on the upper deck features a king-size bed, an exceptional entertainment center, a full marble bath and magnificent views from sunup to sundown. The four staterooms below open from a lower deck lobby and provide additional guest accommodations with two queen and two twin staterooms. Each twin stateroom offers expanded accommodation with Pullman bed feature. All four staterooms have steam showers, state-of-the-art entertainment centers and very large port lights that afford ample sunlight and excellent views. The décor features velvet-covered headboards, decorative pillows in a variety of exquisite fabrics, and marble-topped bedside tables of cherry and lace woods.