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LA ROMANA

31m · Built 2006 · Refit 2024

LA ROMANA yacht — 31m Leopard motor yacht
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LA ROMANA yacht — La Romana Yacht 3
Provisional Score
RightYacht Score
53/100
Based on public data
31
Meters
9
Guests
4
Cabins
5
Crew
Charter Regions
IbizaMallorcaThe Balearics

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About LA ROMANA

LA ROMANA is a 31-metre Leopard 31 motor yacht built in 2006 and refitted in 2024, designed externally by Andrea Bacigalupo. She is a GRP planing superyacht that sits at the entry point of the 30-plus-metre class, combining the efficiency and handling of a fast sports platform with sufficient volume to charter credibly with up to nine guests. The 2024 refit ensures she is well presented and operationally current.

She operates in the Balearic Islands — Ibiza, Mallorca, and the wider Balearic archipelago — making her a specialist in one of the Mediterranean's most active seasonal charter markets. With four cabins and nine guests served by five crew, she is suited to a compact group that values pace and proximity to the islands' varied anchorages and harbours rather than the amenity depth of a larger vessel. Those seeking a vessel capable of extended Mediterranean passages beyond the Balearics, or with a wider cabin count, would look elsewhere.

The Leopard 31 platform is designed around performance: LA ROMANA cruises at 26 knots and reaches 34 knots at maximum speed, which makes meaningful island-hopping in a single day achievable across a geography where anchorages and ports are concentrated but separated by open water. This performance advantage shapes the charter experience significantly — it means more destinations, less time under way, and greater flexibility in itinerary construction.

Onboard, the specification is focused and practical: air conditioning, sunpads, and Wi-Fi for comfort, with five Sea-Doo Waverunners (three triple-seat, two twin-seat), a Seabob, water-skis, wakeboards, and towable toys for active water use. The Waverunner count is notably high relative to the vessel size, reflecting a programme oriented toward guests who want active days on the water in a charter yacht context framed around the Balearic season.

The provisional rating is based on available public data, reflecting acceptable standards across safety documentation, maintenance records, and operational protocols. As an independent authority, RightYacht provides owners and charterers with transparent, third-party evaluation — helping inform decisions beyond marketing materials alone.

Key Specifications

Length Overall
31m
Beam
6.95m
Draft
1.22m
Gross Tonnage
149 GT
Max Guests
9
Cabins
4
Crew
5
Cruise Speed
26 kts
Max Speed
34 kts
Range
461 nm
Fuel Capacity
8,500 L
Water Capacity

Build & Design

Builder
Leopard
Build Year
2006 (Refit 2024)
Model
Leopard 31
Exterior Designer
Andrea Bacigalupo
Hull Material
grp
Hull Configuration
planing

Propulsion

Engines
3x
Manufacturer
x MTU

Amenities

Wi-Fi
Sunpads
Air Conditioning

Water Toys & Equipment

1 x Jet-Ski
1 x Seabob
2 x Paddleboards
Inflatable water toys
Snorkelling Equipment

Tenders

Tender

About This Score

This is a provisional score based on publicly available data only. Unlike verified yachts, this listing lacks:

  • Independent on-board inspection
  • Crew qualification verification
  • Maintenance record audit
  • Safety equipment inspection

The actual safety profile may differ significantly.

Provisional scores are calculated from eight factors: vessel age, refit recency, classification society, flag state, crew-to-guest ratio, builder reputation, vessel size, and charter region coverage. All provisional scores are capped at 75/100. Learn how scores work →

Scoring model v5 · Last scored Feb 2026

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