Silent Grace, MYSEA's fully electric Silent Yachts 62, will enter Mediterranean charters for Summer 2026, offering zero-emission, low-noise luxury cruising.
Summary: MYSEA will add Silent Grace, a 100% electric Silent Yachts 62 delivered in late 2025, to its Mediterranean charter fleet for Summer 2026. The three-deck catamaran offers up to eight guests in four ensuite cabins, zero CO₂ emissions, minimal noise and vibrations, wellness facilities, eco-friendly water toys and a reduced APA of 25%.
MYSEA has revealed that Silent Grace, a fully electric Silent Yachts 62, will join its Mediterranean charter offerings for the Summer 2026 season. Announced from Monaco, the arrival — delivered in late 2025 — marks the brand's first deployment of this zero-emission model in the region.
An electric catamaran built for quiet cruising
Silent Grace is a 100% electric catamaran that runs on an advanced combination of solar panels and battery storage. That configuration enables slow, eco-conscious cruising without CO₂ emissions, engine noise or vibrations, allowing guests to enjoy the sea environment with minimal disturbance.
The yacht's layout spans three decks and delivers interior and exterior space comparable to larger vessels. Key onboard volumes include a 60m² flybridge and a 50m² salon that is designed to capture natural light throughout the day.
- Accommodation: four ensuite cabins (three doubles and one convertible) for up to eight guests
- Wellness: Technogym Bench, yoga mats and Crystal Singing Bowls
- Toys: sea scooters, stand-up paddleboards and kayaks designed for quiet coastal exploration
Silent Grace encourages a slower, quieter, and more respectful way of truly enjoying a Mediterranean Yacht Charter. In protected areas like Porquerolles, Corsica, and Northern Sardinia, (where regulations on noise and emissions are tightening) this vessel truly comes into its own. It’s about quality experiences and a deep connection with nature rather than speed or excess.
Crew and operational approach
MYSEA says Silent Grace will be operated by an eco-aware crew experienced across Mediterranean cruising areas. The team combines operational proficiency with local destination knowledge, focusing on secluded anchorages and maintaining a high standard of guest service while minimising environmental impact.

Charter costs and efficiencies
Aside from its environmental profile, Silent Grace offers economic advantages for charter clients. MYSEA reports the yacht requires a reduced Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA) of 25%, contrasted with the 30–35% APA commonly associated with comparable motor catamarans. That translates to lower operating-cost structures while delivering similar space and onboard features.
Context: sustainability meets luxury demand
The Mediterranean charter market is increasingly adopting electric propulsion as regulations and guest preferences shift toward lower-impact travel. Vessels like Silent Grace respond to tightening noise and emissions restrictions in protected areas and cater to clients seeking a more contemplative, nature-centred experience.
Charter experience: what guests should expect
Guests on Silent Grace should expect quiet, slow-paced cruising that prioritises immersion in the marine environment. The combination of wellness equipment, natural-light living areas and low-noise water toys is aimed at delivering relaxed, experiential charters rather than high-speed itineraries.
Why this matters: For the charter industry and travellers, Silent Grace demonstrates how electric propulsion can be integrated into luxury offerings without sacrificing comfort or space. So what? Charter operators can market sustainable experiences in sensitive marine zones, while clients gain access to quieter, lower-emission voyages and potentially lower on-board cost structures.




