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Live Dreams in your Greece
A perfect vacation which you owe to yourself
Contents About Greece 5 History 6 Greece, the paradise of yachting 7 The cruising waters 9 Exploration of the islands 10 Exploring the Argo-Saronic & the Peloponnese 12 Exploring the Cyclades islands 16 Exploring the Ionian islands 20 Exploring the Turkish coast and the Dodecanese islands 24 Exploring the Sporades islands 28 The identity & service philosophy 33 The fleet 33 Motor Yachts 34 Motor Sailers 54 Sailing Yachts 60 Additional services 68
Greece The land where culture and history go back together for more than 5,000 years
About Greece The Name Of The Country Although mostly known as Greece, Greeks call their country Hellas and themselves as Hellenes. The name of Hellas (ΕΛΛΑΣ, Ελλάς) derives from Hellene, the head of the Greek race, who, according to the tradition, was born by the ancient gods Zeus and Pyrra. Defkalion and Prometheus also claimed to be his father. The History of Hellas (Greece) The ancient Greece (Years: 4000 BC - 300 AD) Many of the human values of the modern Western World were born and grew in this corner of the earth. In the State of Athens, Pericles established the first democracy ever reported. Aristotle (the teacher of Alexander the Great) and Socrates (father of stoic philosophy) are only two of the many significant philosophers of ancient Greece. The poets of Homer and the satiric or tragical theatrical plays by Aristophanes, Sophocles, Evripides, Aeschylus and others still touch the culture of the modern audience, all around the world. The visitor to Greece can still admire works of art by ancient architects like Iktinos, sculptors like Praxitelis and so many others. Hippocrates on the island of Kos and Asclipios on the mainland are the pioneers of modern medical science. Mathematician Pythagoras, who gave his theorems to the world, was born on the island of Samos during that time. After all, it cannot be considered just a coincidence that the Olympic Games were also born in the ancient Greek city of Olympia in 776 BC. The gods Zeus, Apollo, Athena and the hero Hercules, are some of those who express the ancient Greek mythology. 5
The 12 Greek ancient gods who lived on the mountain Olympus Zeus (Jupiter) father of gods Hera (Huno) wife of Zeus Athena (Minerva) goddess of wisdom Hestia (Vesta) goddess of family Aphrodite (Venus) goddess of love Artemis (Diana) goddess of hunting Apollo (Phoebus) god of light Hermes (Mercury) god of trade & messenger Ares (Mars) god of war Hephaistus (Vulcan) god of fire Poseidon (Neptune) god of sea Hades (Pluto) god of underworld Τhe Byzantine & Medieval period (300-1453) After the invasion of Greece by Romans, it was the time for Christianity to spread, mainly through Greek, the only language commonly known at the time among the populations of East Mediterranean Sea. Then, the Roman Empire split into two parts. The new (east) part of the Empire became a new state named Byzantine. It consisted mainly of Greek population and the new capital city named Constantinople. The state of Byzantine lasted for approximately 10 centuries i.e. until 1453 when Ottoman Turks invaded Constantinople and renamed it Istanbul. Soon after they invaded the rest of the country. The recent history (1453-21st century) In 1821 the Greeks started a revolution against the Turks and Greece became an independent country in 1830. Nowadays part of Byzantine, including Constantinople (Istanbul) is mainly inhabited by Muslims and is part of Turkey s territory. Greece today The Greeks speak the same, but simplified language with their ancient ancestors. Most of them speak English and some of them other foreign languages as well. The population consists of 11 million people, the majority of which are Orthodox Christians and the capital city is Athens with 4.5 million people. Greece has been the 10th member of the European Union since 1979 and the National currency is the Euro. The modern Olympic Games revived in Athens in 1896 and their most successful recent organization was also held in Athens 2004. Greece covers 132,000 Sq. Km of land, a large part of which consists of about 2,000 islands and islets. 6
2,000 islands Greece the paradise of yachting set in a paradise of sun and sea, in a perfect weather. From April to October, or even the beginning of November, the temperature is around 25 C and reaches 35 C in July and August. The warm deep blue waters along with the bright and blue Greek sky complete the frame of a unique and endless picture. 2,000 islands dotted with countless picturesque and unspoiled bays, tranquil places for ideal relaxing, traditional houses and churches, windmills, but also harbors and villages with their famous cosmopolitan life that never stops, day and night. 2,000 islands each one with a distinctive personality and character. 2,000 islands with much more than 2,000 years of history, culture and science. 2,000 islands for you to explore and enjoy onboard our yachts as no other place in the world concentrates so many spectacular settings. Either on the mainland, or on some of the 175 inhabited islands, warm-hearted people will welcome you with a sincere smile. 7
8 Greece synonymous with perfect yachting holidays
Italy Thessaloniki Thasos Samothraki The cruising waters Corfu Kythira Paxoi Lefkas Kefalonia Mourtos Preveza Ithaka Zakynthos An endless coastline Greek waters and beaches will satisfy all your desires for swimming, fishing, water-sports, tranquility, romance and much more... Greece Nafpaktos Patra Gerolimenas Galaxidi Kassandra Skiathos Sithonia Skopelos Evoia Athens Salamina Aegina Angistri Nafplion Methana Astros Epidavros Dokos Poros Plaka Hydra Spetses Kyparissi Gerakas Monemvasia Elafonissos Antikythira Kythira Alonissos Kea Kithnos Serifos Sifnos Kimolos Milos Skyros Giaros Syros Skyros Paros Andros Tinos Antiparos Sikinos Folegandros Mykonos Limnos Ios Santorini Psara Lesvos Hios Donousa Naxos Anafi Ikaria Amorgos Samos Patmos Astipalea Fourni Leros Kalymnos Karpathos Kos Nissiros Tilos Chalki Rhodos Turkey Kassos Crete 9
The final choice of places to be visited is yours and depends only on the speed of the chartered yacht, the sea condition and obviously on your desire. Either you wish to extend your stay in a place or just to change your daily program, your captain will work out the best proposition for you. Whatever your schedule, the friendly and hospitable Greeks, most of whom speak English, will make you feel as comfortable as in your hometown. Nine thousand ( 9,000!!) miles of coast line wait for you. Exploration of the islands The weather Yachting in Greece runs from April to October or early November with an extensive variety of options, since the Greek waters offer an endless number of islands to be visited. Gourmet Greek cuisine is the meeting point of tastes from East and West. It consists of a delicious and extensive diversity of traditional tastes supplemented by a selection of foreign cuisine. The delicious Greek cuisine is based on the most natural and fresh ingredients. The cruising plan Thousands of islands lie close to each other, separated in individual clusters, each one entirely different from the others, yet all intrinsically Greek in nature. The itineraries suggested in this brochure are indicative only and based on our long experience in the waters of Greece and the west coast of neighbouring Turkey as well as the comments of our clients. 10
The cruising areas & suggested itineraries For the cruising areas and suggested itineraries, please refer to the next pages, as follows: Fresh fruits, vegetables, seafood, virgin olive oil, feta (the Greek white goat cheese), bee honey and yogurt are some of them. Mezedes (the Greek traditional snacks) are also widely used as starters and accompanied by the excellent local wines or the local favorite ouzo. When talking about seafood in Greece, no doubt you will enjoy the most tasteful red mullet in the world, the famous Aegean lobsters, tuna, swordfish and so many others. Kakavia is also a traditional soup made from fish and mainly served as a first course. Night life It s true that Greek islands never sleep. The Argo-Saronic Gulf & Peloponnese pages 12-15 The Cyclades islands pages 16-19 The Ionian islands pages 20-23 Samos island, Turkish coast and the Dodecanese islands pages 24-27 The Sporades islands pages 28-29 The excitement starts when the sun goes down. Little bars viewing the sea, night clubs with world famous DJs, live traditional Greek night spots with ethnic and/or bouzouki music where you will experience the breaking of plates. Water toys Snorkeling can be enjoyed anywhere. However, due to archeological remains, scuba diving is restricted and allowed only in designated areas. Yachting Holidays in Greece The yachts are well equipped with water toys, the most common of which are water-ski, jet-ski, windsurf, bananas and so many others, all described in detail on each yacht s individual pamphlet. 11
Exploring Thessaloniki Thasos Yachting Holidays in Greece the Argo-Saronic & the Peloponnese Samothraki Sithonia A Kassandra Mourtos Skiathos Preveza calm and attractive cruising area which extends from the North to the South East of Peloponnese and includes the neighbouring gulfs of Argolicos and Saronicos as well as the intermediate islands of Poros, Hydra and Spetses. Limnos East Skyros Alonissos The area provides a picturesque coast-line with blue crystal waters, Lesvos Skopelos Skyros Psara Nafpaktos Evoia Galaxidi Hios Athens Patra Salamina Angistri Nafplion Aegina Epidavros Astros Dokos Plaka Methana Poros Kea Samos Giaros Ikaria Fourni Hydra Spetses Kyparissi Gerakas Monemvasia Gerolimenas Elafonissos Kythira Antikythira Crete 12 unique bays and towns that still keep their traditional architecture, tiny harbours, while, in some places, the traffic or even the presence of vehicles is strictly forbidden. Historical remains are also apparent here. In general, the area excites every visitor who will want to come back again and again.
Suggested itineraries 7-day cruise Nautical miles 1st day Athens - Poros 30 2nd day Poros - Dokos & Spetses 26 3rd day Spetses - Astros & Nafplion 30 4th day Nafplion - Hinitsa & Porto Heli 23 5th day Porto Heli - Plaka 16 6th day Plaka - Hydra 30 7th day Hydra - Angistri and Aegina 30 8th day Aegina - Athens 18 14-day cruise Nautical miles 1st day Athens - Angistri & Epidavros 30 2nd day Epidavros - Poros 20 3rd day Poros - Dokos & Spetses 26 4th day Spetses - Astros & Nafplion 30 5th day Nafplion - Hinitsa & Porto Heli 23 6th day Porto Heli - Plaka 16 7th day Plaka - Gerakas 25 8th day Gerakas - Elafonisos 36 9rh day Elafonissos - Gerolimenas 35 10th day Gerolimenas - Kithira 30 11th day Kithira - Monemvasia 41 12th day Monemvassia - Kyparissi 20 13th day Kyparissi - Hydra 35 14th day Hydra - Aegina 26 15th day Aegina - Athens 18 Aegina The island is only a dozen miles from Athens. Historically, it has been successively ruled by the Venetians and the Turks and during the years 1826-1828 the town of Aegina became the first capital of modern Greece. Today the island is a crowded and popular tourist destination. The access is very easy from Athens and the town provides attractive scenery. The ancient ruins lie close by, while countless yachts, trechantiria (*), other fishing boats and hydrofoils come and go out of the harbour all day long. The fruit and vegetable dealers sell their goods directly from the deck of their trechantiria, the famous local pistachio is sold from kiosks while many people enjoy the local hobby of sitting for many hours in a cafe and watching everyone walking on the pier and sidewalk. Angistri A small paradise so close to Athens that usually remains unnoticed by the tourists. The island is picturesque, very green with deep blue waters. Astros The village is tranquil with nice tavernas on the picturesque harbour-front. The sea is so clean, that swimming is possible even inside the little harbour. The villagers live from the fishing and the few tourists. 13
Gerakas A picturesque fishing village in the middle of a hidden rocky fjord, the steep and rocky entrance of which is quite invisible, when coming from the sea. On the short tranquil pier, the tables of the tavernas are just few meters from the yachts. Dokos The island is uninhabited and the crystal clear waters of the only bay are ideal for swimming. The wreck of a very ancient commercial ship has been traced in the very deep bottom at the middle of the bay, while on shore there is a casual fishing taverna powered by an electric generator. Elafonissos A sandy island within swimming distance (350m) from Peloponnese, with just a few inhabitants, fantastic endless beaches and turquoise waters. An excellent choice for nature lovers. Epidavros A simple and friendly harbour that provides a convenient access to the ancient theatre famous for its spectacular acoustics!. Theatrical plays by ancient Greek authors are still played by Greek or foreign theatrical companies, during the summer months. Gerolimenas The small charming village was built in 1870. In the bay, a huge and precipitous rocky mass rises from the sea to approx 300 meters, with caves and ravines spread on it. Until 50 years ago or so, the area, which is known as the Mani was accessible only through the sea and only from this point. That is why, despite the occupation of Greece by Ottoman Turks for about four centuries, they never succeeded in stepping on the Mani. Hinitsa An uninhabited islet in the entrance of Porto Heli bay with silver sand bottom in the only little cove, a nice place for swimming. Hydra Famous and cosmopolitan, a magnet for the international jet set. Picturesque and traditional, an ornament of the Mediterranean Sea. No vehicles are allowed on the island, and all transport is done with donkeys. In 1821, when Greeks started their revolution for independence from Turks, although a small island, Hydra had around 130 commercial ships which all were converted into war-ships. Impressive mansions from that period still exist and are still in use. 14
Kyparissi A huge and tranquil gulf in this isolated part of Southeast Peloponnese, where tzitzikia (cicadas) welcome the visitors. The place is known for its superior quality olive oil, the mountain thyme honey, the delicious mizithra cheese and obviously its crystal clear waters. Kythira As the tourism is undeveloped, the life is traditional and the island looks like a calm refuge. The astonishing deserted beaches with the nice blue waters as well as the original architecture, which is a mixture of the Aegean style and the Venetian rhythm, attract visitors. Monemvassia An oblong peninsula connected to the shore by a narrow tongue of land making it look like the rock of Gibraltar. The Byzantine fortress - town on the peninsula is unique. The Greeks built it during the Byzantine time, in the 6th century. However, it was later influenced by the Venetians. The fortress - town still remains unaffected, and its modern cafes and shops create a really unexpected environment for visitors. There are several interesting churches, the best of which is Ayia (Santa) Sophia on the mountain with a marvelous view of the sea. Nafplion It is the former capital city of modern Greece and, no doubt, the nicest town in Peloponnese. It is split in two, the new and the old city, the latter being marked by three civilizations, the Roman, the Byzantine and the Venetian, each of them with a different castle, all three worth visiting. Plaka A little charming harbor, where the small traditional wooden trechantiria and the few tavernas on the narrow pier make it the ideal place for an overnight stay. A visit to the nearby town of Leonidion will also reward the visitor. There, one can walk around admiring the old mansions, following the paths on a journey of history, colours and beauty. With a variety of festivals and celebrations taking place throughout the year, notably during Easter, you will be invited by the friendly locals to join in with the celebrations. Poros A large natural and impressively looking harbor with smaller picturesque coves, ideal for swimming. A very narrow sea passage separates the island from Peloponnese mainland where the transport is effected by wooden boats. Traditional tavernas, bars and yachts, as well as the view of the village on the opposite mainland make the quay a marvellous place for a stroll. Porto Heli A large, natural and very safe harbour, with fascinating beaches, 350 days of sunshine and innumerable cultural activities. Boat taxis connect the town with Spetses island which is just a few miles away, opposite the entrance of the bay. There is an ancient city at the bottom of the sea near Hotel Giouli, where one can distinguish the walls, the temple and Acropolis. For unknown reasons, the story of the city is suddenly interrupted, leaving a lot of unanswerable questions to the archeologists. Spetses Its ancient name was Pityoussa (pine-clad). The present name was given by the Venetians and derived from Isola de Spezzie (fragrant island), for the many herbs growing on the mountains. Like Hydra, Spetses fleet played an important role during the Greek independence revolution of 1821. Apart from its green beauty, the island offers tranquillity, cosmopolitan life, wonderful beaches, picturesque small bays and various interesting historical and archaeological sites. Like Hydra, cars are not permitted on the island and the transportation is by horse-drawn carriages, donkeys and boat taxis. The only exemption is for a bus connecting the main beaches with the villages. 15
Exploring Yachting Holidays in Greece the Cyclades islands The weather in summer is mostly cool thanks to the local seasonal wind meltemi. Historically, the Cycladic civilization, one of the most important in the Mediterranean, began around 3000 BC and lasted for about 20 centuries. The islands are mostly stony but all of them are bathed in the endless sunlight and the deep shining blue of the sea. They are full of little white houses, windmills, narrow alleyways, Andros Tinos Syros Kithnos Mykonos Serifos Sifnos Kimolos Milos Donousa Paros Naxos Antiparos Amorgos Sikinos Ios Folegandros Anafi Santorini 16 both in the towns and villages, tiny chapels, pathways out in the countryside, some of them leading to picturesque lighthouses. An endless number of magnificent pictures, they all form a unique scenery. However, while the Cyclades still attract everyone s interest, including the international jet-set, some of the islands are still undiscovered by tourists.
Suggested itineraries 7-day cruise Nautical miles 1st day Athens - Kea 40 2nd day Kea - Tinos & Mykonos 52 3rd day Mykonos - Delos & Paros 21 4th day Paros - Ios 32 5th day Ios - Santorini 20 6th day Santorini - Sifnos 52 7th day Sifnos - Serifos & Kythnos 33 8th day Kythnos - Sounion & Athens 50 14-day cruise Nautical miles 1st day Athens - Kea 40 2nd day Kea - Andros 25 3rd day Andros - Syros 27 4th day Syros - Tinos 12 5th day Tinos - Mykonos 10 6th day Mykonos - Delos & Paros 21 7th day Paros - Naxos 08 8th day Naxos - Koufonissia & Amorgos 36 9rh day Amorgos - Ios 34 10th day Ios - Santorini 20 11th day Santorini - Sikinos & Folegandros 30 12th day Folegandros - Milos 33 13th day Milos - Sifnos & Serifos 34 14th day Serifos - Kythnos 23 15th day Kythnos - Sounion & Athens 50 Amorgos An oblong shaped, mountainous and barren island, inhabited since prehistoric times. Signs from Byzantine times (like the monastery of Panagia Hozoviotissa, one of the most important monuments of its kind), the Venetian conquerors (like the castle) and the later but very interesting churches are some of the items that make the island worth visiting. Shady bays and fine beaches will also attract the visitor. Andros The home to many worldwide successful ship-owners. In the beautiful Chora (*) the neo-classical houses are neighbours with the typical Cycladic ones. Apart from the historical monuments, the scenery reveals valleys of olive trees, oranges and lemons, vines and figs and of course superb beaches. Delos An uninhabited islet, just 5 miles from Mykonos. The religious and political center of Aegean during 9th and 8th centuries BC. As the Greek myth says, Apollo and Artemis were born here. Delos represents one of the most important archeological sites in Greece. Folegandros A small and rocky island where the wild beauty of the barren landscape and the huge rocks alternate with sandy beaches. The Chora is split into two sections. The new one, a very attractive typical Cycladic village with stepped walls, wooden balconies, Aegean churches and narrow alleys. In the old one, like in a castle, the outer walls of the houses form the defensive surrounding. Ios A typical Cycladic island. A pretty harbour, lots of chapels, narrow alleys, windmills, traditional white houses, vineyards and olive trees in the inland. Sandy beaches with crystal-clear seas. A night life paradise for young people, either down in the harbor at Gialos town or in the Chora on the hill. Kea Although just a breath s distance from the Athens mainland, the island maintains a genuine Cycladic colour. The Chora is amphitheatrically built, on top of the hill, just 5 kilometers from the main port, and provides a spectacular view of the opposite mainland and the nearby islands. The basic occupation of the islanders was and still is cattle raising. Bee-keeping is also a major island occupation. The Kean thyme honey is famous. Pasteli is a local specialty made with sesame seed and honey. 17
Kythnos After Kea, this is the closest Cycladic island to Athens. Figs, vines and pretty little bays interrupt the mountainous scenery. Apart the main harbor of Merichas, there is also a new and nice marina in the village of Loutra, known also for its radioactive thermal springs. Koufonissia & the near small islets Perhaps the most unspoiled islands of the European continent. An ideal place for people looking to get away from crowds and technology. Attractive for its tranquility and idyllic for swimming. Milos A horse-shoe shaped island with charming beaches. The island became known mainly thanks to the masterpiece statue of Aphrodite (Venus) de Milo found after excavation on the island in 19th century. The statue is now kept in a very notable position in the museum of Louvres-Paris. There are various kinds of beaches in the island. Some of them are wonderful with golden sand and some have sharp rocks and caves that look like they have been taken out from some fantasy tale. Mykonos The world-famous island where the cosmopolitan life never stops, day and night. However don t ignore the unique beauty of the island. White-washed streets, uniquely shaped houses, little wooden fishing boats moored next to expensive mega-yachts, picturesque Cycladic churches, little tavernas, silver beaches, wind mills and so on, are only just a few of the attractions for any visitors. Intellectuals, well known artists and movie stars from all over the world prefer the island for their holidays. Naxos The largest of Cycladic islands, with an excellent Chora. Although mountainous, there are many nicely cultivated patches, as Naxos is the most fertile among Cyclades. Many interesting findings have been made from various historical periods. The castle, the Venetian towers, the wonderful mansions, the narrow streets with the heavy wooden doors, the beaches with the crystal blue waters, the emery and marble still hidden in the earth are a few of the countless beauties that will charm the visitor. Paros A popular tourist island where everything is beautiful; the traditional houses, the carefully protected nature, the blue-coloured cupolas, the beaches, the daily life of the islanders which has not been affected by the tourism and so on. Apart from the numerous small inlets there are two large bays. One in the north with the village of Naousa and the other in the west with the capital town Parikia. Naousa is one of the prettiest villages in the Cyclades with whitewashed houses, narrow paved alleys, arches, tiny chapels and a range of excellent beaches. Parikia, stands on the site of the ancient city, with the Byzantine monumental church of Katapoliani (our Lady s church with the 100 gates) the ruinous Venetian Castle, and the courtyards of the houses of the town, all of them painted white, full of pots of basil and hung with jasmine and honeysuckle. 18
Santorini (Thira) The island is world-famous like Mykonos, but entirely different from any other island, thanks to its geological morphology, as a result of volcano action. In ancient time, because of its shape, the island was named Strongili (round). The oldest reported eruption of the volcano was in 1500 BC when the larger part of the island was submerged. The disaster was complete, not only for the island but also for the surrounding geographical area since the tsunami destroyed even the Minoan civilization on the north coast of Crete, some 100 kilometers to the south. In 3rd century BC another explosion detached the islet of Thirassia from the main island while in the 2nd century BC a new explosion created the volcanic islet of Palea (Old) Kammeni. Some researchers believe that the submerged island was Atlantis. The spirit of the magnificent human species is apparent. Man not only ignored the volcano but bravely and provocatively settled on the island again. The last call of the volcano was in 1956 when a big earthquake leveled most of the houses. Now a sea narrow passage separates Santorini from Palea Kameni (the dormant volcano) which can be easily visited with a dinghy. The Chora of Santorini at the top of the hill can be visited either on foot by climbing hundreds of steps or on a donkey or with a funicular railway. The Chora is typical Cycladic and a very attractive town, while the view to Kameni, or to the other side of the island, is truly spectacular. Sifnos One of Greece s most remarkable islands. Gold and silver mines during the 6th century BC made the islanders the wealthiest in Greece at that time. Nowadays, Sifniot pottery represents one of the main local products. Many famous Greek chefs were born in the island. A really nice place for every visitor. Sikinos An isolated island with only one road linking the island s harbour with a very beautiful village, the Chora. Purely Cycladic island, with white washed houses and churches. Serifos Coves and bays interrupt the rocky coastline that surrounds the island. The Chora is built on the top of a steep hill. House furniture like chairs, beds or tables which are sculpted in the side of the hill, are visible from the open doors of the houses, during the summer months. For those who can, the return back to the harbour on foot, straight through the path-way, among the alleys, house-yards and the valley is a very nice walk. Sounion A stopover bay on the way to or from the Cyclades, for swimming in clear waters, under the Temple of Poseidon the columns of which (5th century BC) are visible from the sea. Syros Ermoupolis (the Chora), is the capital town for all the Cycladic islands. A really beautiful city with important buildings, such as the Town Hall (desinged by the German architect Ziller) and the Municipal Theatre which is a miniature copy of Scala Di Milano. The Ano (Upper) Syros ie the higher part of Ermoupolis still keeps its medieval characteristics and also provides a spectacular view of the town, the harbour and the sea beyond. Tinos A magnificent church of Our Lady, all made of marbles from Paros and Tinos, stands on the top of the hill, at the extremity of Chora. The 45 villages of the island have been only slightly affected from tourism. Myth says the wind-god Aeolus was born in this windy island. One of the characteristic of the island is the countless dove-cotes, made of stone or marble, many of them being works of art. Hundred of thousands of orthodox Greeks come to the island to pay their homage to the miraculous icon held in the Church of Euaggelistria (Virgin Mary), which probably is the most important religious site in Greece. The architecture of the church makes a visit worthwhile. 19
Exploring the Ionian islands This area, on the West side of Greece opposite to Italy, provides a scenery different from any other complex of Greek islands. Thessaloniki The land is green, the customs and the tradition as well as the Thasos culture of the recent centuries have apparently affected the islands. However, the signs of the ancient history remains unafsamothraki fected over and above any other influence. Sithonia Kassandra Limnos Corfu Mourtos Skiathos Preveza Paxoi Skyros Alonissos Lesvos Skopelos Skyros Lefkas Psara Kefalonia Ithaka Nafpaktos Evoia Galaxidi Hios Athens Patra Kythira Salamina Angistri Nafplion Zakynthos Aegina Epidavros Astros Dokos Plaka Methana Poros Kea Samos Ikaria Giaros Fourni Hydra Spetses Kyparissi Gerakas Monemvasia Gerolimenas Elafonissos Kythira Antikythira 20 Crete Yachting Holidays in Greece
Suggested itineraries 7-day cruise Nautical miles 1st day Lefkas - Meganisi 10 2nd day Meganisi - Kalamos 12 3rd day Kalamos - Fiskardo 20 4th day Fiskardo - Kioni 9 5th day Kioni - Vathi 6 6th day Vathi - Nafpaktos & Trizonia 72 7th day Trizonia - Galaxidi 20 8th day 14-day cruise Galaxidi - Corinthos canal & Athens 75 Nautical miles 1st day Patras - Kalamos 58 2nd day Kalamos - Kastos & Meganisi 16 3rd day 4th day Meganisi - Scorpio & Nidri / Lefkas town Lefkas town - Parga & Syvota Epirus 12 45 5th day Syvota Epirus - Corfu town 19 6th day Corfu town - Paleokastritsa 35 7th day Paleokastritsa - Paxi (Laka & Gaios) 36 8th day Gaios - Antipaxi & Vassiliki 42 9rh day Vassiliki - Assos & Fiskardo 23 10th day Fiskardo - Frikes & Kioni 9 11th day Kioni - Vathi 6 12th day Vathi - Zakynthos 41 13th day Zakynthos - Nafpaktos & Trizonia 70 14th day Trizonia - Galaxidi 20 15th day Galaxidi - Corinthos canal & Athens 75 Antipaxi Superb beaches in an unspoiled and tranquil islet with approximately 100 residents who cultivate their grapevines. Corinth Canal The canal is 3,2 miles long and 81 feet (25 meters) wide, while the limestone from which it is cut rises to 250ft (76 meters) above the sea level and connects the west with the east Greek seas. The ancients used to drag the ships over the land until first Nero started digging. The present canal exists since 1893 but it was enlarged after the damage suffered in the World War II. No doubt it is an impressive yacht passage with road and railway bridges crossing it at its maximum height. Corfu (Kerkyra) town The capital of the island is the most famous town in Ionian Sea, since it combines cosmopolitan & night life, relaxation, natural beauty, a miraculous surrounding with a lot of history and proximity to superb bays and beaches. The elements of many different and contrasting civilizations are apparent all around the town. Venetian monuments, Italian style houses, French arcade, Byzantine church, Georgian buildings, spacious squares, large streets with many narrow stone paved backstreets (the famous kantounia ). Corfu is one of the nicest towns in Europe. Literary figures such as Goethe, Oscar Wilde, Gerald & Lawrence Durrel, the painters Alfred Sisley & Edward Lear, immortalized with their pen or palette Corfu s inimitable enchantment. Fiskardo A fishing harbor crowded by yachts, in front of a colorful traditional village with tavernas. Cypress trees surround the village. Frikes An Ionian picturesque village with a little harbour, a short distance from many nice baysand beaches. Galaxidi A very prosperous place until the 18th century, mainly for its commercial fleet. Then, the Turks invaded the area and captured the ships. One of the most pleasing harbours in the gulf of Corinth. Just few hour driving to the ancient oracle and theater of Delphi, a town regarded by the ancients as the center of the World. 21
Kalamos The harbour has been recently expanded to accommodate more yachts, but it still remains a small and nice shelter. The village is also small and tranquil with the most of its few houses and tavernas spread along the harbour pier, while just outside the harbour, the pines of the steep hill reach down to the sea. There are only few residents who earn their living from summer tourism. Kastos A very quiet island neighbouring to Kalamos, with only a narrow sea passage separating the two islands. Kioni The village is very picturesque, not only when approached from the sea while entering the lovely little harbor but also when walking in its narrow streets. Lefkas town A floating bridge connects the island with the mainland. The tranquil and distinctive town of Lefkas is full of wooden and colourful houses. Interesting bays and beaches will be revealed to you, all around the island. In Agios Nikitas you can enjoy one of the most beautiful beaches, with fine white sand as far as your eye can see. There are ruins of the prehistoric city as well as other interesting historical themes. Meganisi Although its name means Mega-island, it is much smaller than Lefkas. There are three villages and three nice bays on the north side of the island. Sea caves and wonderful beaches make the island worth visiting. Nafpaktos The small harbour of the town is built inside the walls of the old Venetian Castle. The scenery of the yachts, the caiques and the fishing boats inside the castle provides a really captivating picture. The town main square with shady trees, is just opposite the entrance of the harbour, thus connecting its old Venetian style with to the small modern town. Nidri The town is a busy tourist centre, a stopover for yachts cruising either south or north. Before tourism, the town lived off the administrative support of Scorpio, the Onassis s private islet. Paleokastritsa Crystal waters in charming coves, as if it represents paradise in the Eastern Med. Political leaders, famous artists and other VIPs have signed the visitors book of the tavern in the hill from where the view is marvellous. Parga Historically, Norman, French, English and Turks have successively occupied the village that was finally delivered to Greece again in 1913. Although visited by many tourists, the village is different than any village in the islands, as the mountainous life of the inhabitants is obvious all around. Patras The third largest city and a major harbour that connects Greece with Italy by ferry, lying just two hours driving from Athens. A very convenient place for those willing to start or end a cruise in Ionian Islands. Neoclassical houses at the foot of the castle and many mansions such as those housing the Municipal Theatre, the Odeon etc. A visit to the local wine factory Achaia Klaus is also worth while. Paxi (Lakka & Gaios) A small but really impressive island full of olive trees and grapevines. During the summer, because of so many Italians visiting the islands, the shop- keepers will find it difficult to address to you speaking anything other than Italian language. Lakka is a sheltered bay with nice coloured low houses and charming seaside. Gaios, the capital village 22
with its 19th century houses, is built inside a fjord, along the east side of the island, with two entrances, north and south. Scorpio The private island of the famous Greek ship-owner Aristotle Onassis, that was regularly visited by celebrities at the time the owner was still alive. An earthly paradise where approaching and swimming are feasible, however landing is not allowed by the guards of the island. Syvota Epirus Two small islets in the entrance of Myrtos bay, just opposite the southern end of Corfu. A nice place for swimming or overnight, as an alternative to Parga. Trizonia Although a marina has been recently made, the tranquility of this small green island is impressive. No cars, only a few houses, a church and two tavernas with fresh fish in the north side compose the life of the island. A little wooden ferry connects the island with the opposite mainland. Vasiliki The southest seaside village of Lefkas. The bay is full of dinghies and windsurfers. Vathi Ithakis Vathi, the capital town with its delighted red-roofed houses, lies at the very end of the deep and closed bay. The beauty of the island is apparent all around and make it unforgettable to any visitor. That is why Homer s hero, King Odysseus, although wandering for years and years in so many beautiful places, never stopped looking for his country. Zakynthos (Zante) It is impossible for one to refer to the beauty of the island and the city itself, within just a few lines. Although destroyed by the earthquake in 1953, the city was rebuilt in its former layout. The streets, the squares, the buildings, the flowers everywhere, the history all around, the local tastes and so many other things make it difficult to describe in brief. 23
Exploring Yachting Holidays in Greece the Dodecanese islands The name Dodecanese comes from the Greek words Dodeka Nissia which means twelve islands. In fact, these are 27. However, in 1909, only 12 of them, excluding Kos, Rhodos and Lipso but including the outsider Ikaria, protested against the conquerors Ottoman Turks for the intended deprivation of the privileges and tax Patmos Leros Kalymnos Kos Astipalea Nissiros Tilos Chalki Rhodos Karpathos Kassos 24 exemption granted since the 16th century. Despite the many historical findings and monuments, all reminders of the long periods of occupation, it is impressive that the islands remain intrinsically Greek. The whole scenery provides an unspoiled cruising area, in excellent harmony with the Aegean Sea.
Suggested itineraries 7-day cruise Nautical miles 1st day Samos - Kusadasi 18 2nd day Kusadasi - Didyma 45 3rd day Didyma - Asin Bay 20 4th day Asin Bay - Bodrum 40 5th day Bodrum - Knidos 20 6th day Knidos - Datca 18 7th day Datca - Marmaris 50 8th day Marmaris - Rhodos 25 Ikaria Due to the lack of a secure harbour, only a few yachts visit the island. However, in settled weather, apart from the tranquility and the locals hospitality, the visitor will enjoy this picturesque Aegean island. According to the legend, the island s name derives from Ikarus who, along with his father Dedalus, escaped from Crete by fabricating wings from leather and wax. Icarus flew too high and the sun melted the wax so he fell on the island. Kalymnos The spongefishers island. A mini earthly paradise where nature gives its best with caves and marvelous beaches in a really unspoiled scenery. Archeological findings, remains of fortresses, castles and old churches remind visitors of the important history of the island in the area. The island is mountainous with two fertile valleys where the two biggest villages, the Chora and Vathi are located. Kos The birthplace of Hippocrates, father of medicine. In 4th century BC, Asklepeion was the top hospital. However the island was inhabited many centuries before that. Excavation findings and other historical monuments cover the Hellenistic, the Roman as well as the Byzantine periods. The streets of the modern town are lined with palm trees and fantastic beaches surround the island. Bicycle is the preferred means of exploring. 14-day cruise Nautical miles 1st day Athens - Kea 40 2nd day Kea - Syros 37 3rd day Ermoupolis - Tinos 12 4th day Tinos - Mykonos 10 5th day Mykonos - Ikaria 54 6th day Ikaria - Samos 34 7th day Samos - Kusadasi 17 8th day Kusadasi (all day) 00 9rh day Kusadasi - Patmos 46 10th day Patmos - Leros 20 11th day Leros - Kalymnos 18 12th day Kalymnos - Kos 16 13th day Kos - Nisyros 23 14th day Nisyros - Symi 35 15th day Symi - Rhodos 24 (*)As the name of the capital town or village in many Greek islands coincides with the name of the island itself, for clarification purposes, it is common the capitals to be called the Chora 25
Nisyros A small volcanic island. The crater is accessible, its diameter is 261 meters and its depth 29 meters. The reek of sulphur is noticeable and the scenery makes the visitor feel he has visited another planet. In general, the white houses make an impressive contrast with the dark volcanic color of the earth. A castle erected by the knights of S. John, a chapel that was built in 1600 and dedicated to Our Lady, the picturesque villages and the many lovely beaches are only few of the attractions of the island. Patmos This was the island where St. John the Theologian was exiled in 95 AD and was inspired to write The Apocalypse (Revelation). In his honor, later in 11th century, the Byzantine emperor found a monastery which still impresses the visitors of the island. The frotressmonastery with its massive gray stone battlements, that were built to protect the internal main church and the smaller chapels, dominates the hill above the port. Cubelike houses, sea masters mansions, high walls, little squares and narrow lanes remind visitors of the Aegean native of the island. A lot of Byzantine objects and frescoes dedicated to Our Lady (dated 1210-1220) can be seen inside the Monastery. Lovely beaches, nice villages and fish tavernas also attract visitors. 26
Rhodos Known as the island of the sun. The island was inhabited since Neolithic era. In the period 700-300 BC it became the economic and culture center of the area and imposed its dominance to the Aegean as well. After the invasion by the knights of St. John in 1300 it became again a powerful center. The three different successive cities are interesting for any visitor: the ancient one founded in 400 BC, the medieval one which is still surrounded by the high walls and the modern cosmopolitan Rhodos with buildings made during the last few decades. There are a lot of interesting places to be visited on this dreamy island, however do not miss Lindos. There are excellent beaches around the island. Symi The birthplace of the Three Graces. The name of the island derives from Symi, the wife of god Poseidon. After the conquest by the knights of S. John in 1370, it became a commercial and shipping centre lasting until steam substituted sails on ships. The capital is split into two towns, the Ano (Upper) Symi and the Kato Poli (Lower City), the latter also called Yalos (Coast), with a steep lane with steps connecting the two towns. Stately historical mansions still exist in the capital. However, also neoclassical houses are seen around, some of them traditionally painted and decorated. The coast line alternates between steep rocks and sand and is interrupted by little coves. The island has wonderful beaches. 27
Exploring Yachting Holidays in Greece The Sporades Islands A collection of small islands, some of them uninhabited. Most part of the area have been declared as National Marine Park since 1922. The geographic isolation, the limited degree of human interference and the excellent environment make Sporades an ideal habitat for many threatened species of plants and animals. The wind usually Patmos Leros Kalymnos Kos Astipalea Nissiros Tilos Chalki Rhodos Karpathos Kassos 28 blows gently, all year round. The distances among the islands are short and their friendly atmosphere combines both tranquility and cosmopolitan life. The sunlight of the Aegean embraces the crystal clear waters and the green land, with scented pine hills. In many places, the shadow of the trees touches the sea.
Suggested itineraries 7-day cruise Nautical miles 1st day A.Konstantinos - Oreoi 19 2nd day Trikeri - Skiathos 24 3rd day Skiathos - Skopelos 10 Alonissos The island has been inhabited since prehistoric times, when it was still part of the mainland. The oldest findings are tools and petrified bones from the Stone Age and they are possibly the oldest findings indicating human settlement in the Aegean. The pines and fruit-trees that cover the island as well as the beaches, both rocky and golden sand, are an attraction for visitors. Top quality fish and lobsters are an added culinary attraction of the island. The neighbouring secluded islets provide refuge to Mediterranean Seals. 4th day Skopelos - Alonissos 11 5th day Alonissos - Peristera 07 6th day Peristera - Skyros 38 7th day Skyros - Karystos 62 8th day Karystos - Sounion & Athens 53 Ayios Konstantinos A popular summer resort, with white sandy beaches and convenient access from Athens airport. 29
Karystos A beautiful town that perfectly combines the sea and the mountain, and also creates a charming environment. Mineral spring fountains, rich vegetation, crystal clear waters and sandy beaches make it the ideal place for a stopover on the way from Sporades to Athens. The Venetian castle that was built in 14th century, the fresh sea food and the delicious local wine are also some of the local attractions. Peristera Peristera (Dove) took its name from its shape. Although the island was inhabited during prehistoric times, today there are only two shepherds houses, one in the north and the other in the south. Contrary to its small size, the island has a number of excellent beaches. Piperi One more uninhabited island, the northern of the Sporades, lying within the zone of the National Marine Park. The island constitutes a protected monument of the nature and any kind of fishing is prohibited in a range of 3 nautical miles. The island represents the best and main refuge for Mediterranean Seals. Skiathos The smallest but most cosmopolitan and developed island of the Sporades, with an atmosphere similar to Mykonos, Corfu and Rhodes. The island has only one settlement, Skiathos Town, which is the port and the capital. The rest of the island consists of beautiful beaches, churches, archaeological sites, many supermarkets, villas, restaurants and numerous large hotels. It is ideal for people looking for exciting nightlife, shopping, crowded beaches, great fun and entertainment in the Greek way. The island is totally green and the beaches are splendid, most famous of which is Koukounaries. 30
Skopelos The island is characterized by its long beaches and coves surrounded by pine tree forests and offering crystal blue or emerald waters. Most of the beaches are located on the south-west coasts, most famous of them are Panormos and Milia. No doubt Panormos bay is the nicest in East Mediterranean. The town of Skopelos, the most colorful in the Aegean, is full of bars and tavernas and can be visited either directly by yacht or by taxi from the small harbour of Agnondas in a just few minutes. Skyros The largest and most southestern of the Sporades. The Chora (*) which is built in the slope of a hill is characterized by the white cubist houses, the flat roofs and the carved wood-doors. The island is famous for its ceramics, embroidery and furniture. A herd of wild ponies roam free on the island. The Greek mythology periodically mentions the island, however the castle reminds us also of the presence of Venetians as well. Generally, the island will positively impress the visitor who will never forget it. Sounion A stopover bay on the way to Athens, for swimming in clear waters, under the Temple of Poseidon the columns of which (5th century BC) are visible from the sea. Trikeri Bay A deep bay on the right side of Volos Gulf, with a small fishing traditional village that offers spectacular scenery. (*) As the name of the capital town or village in many Greek islands coincides with the name of the island itself, for clarification purposes, it is common the capitals to be called The Chora 31
Yachting Holidays in Greece The identity & the service philosophy ANEMOS YACHTING was established in 1993 and since then has based its head office in Athens. ANEMOS YACHTING is a family owned company the staff of which consists of tourism professionals, all with long experience and dedication to the yachting industry. Our particular knowledge of the Greek waters supplements our philosophy for personal service, thus providing our clients with the most successful yachting holidays. Set your own course or just use one of the many itineraries described in this brochure. Whatever your choice, you are sure to enjoy your holiday and you will be impressed by the charm of cruising in the yachting paradise of Greece. If you wish to fulfill your family expectations or you would like to make a business event or you would desire to enjoy the cruise with friends, just let us know your choice and we will make it true. We are always here to prepare your trip to the Land of the Myth. If you are looking for a megayacht or a smaller yacht, we will give you the opportunity to select among several top quality options. 32
The fleet Motor yachts Enjoy your cruise with speed, in luxury, comfort and modern way. Most of the motor-yachts have spacious outdoor areas while their indoor provides many modern comforts and facilities. Motorsailers Schooners and caiques with engine propulsion, assisted by the sails and the wind. An excellent combination of tradition and relaxing sailing experience. Sailing yachts Although equipped with auxiliary engine, they rely mainly on sails at an average speed of 6-10 knots, depending on the wind and the weather conditions. When sailing, wind in the sails provides a unique feeling of tranquillity. All our yachts comply with strict European Union Marine and Yachting Regulations. The present description of yachts may change without notice 33
Motor Yachts 16 cabins O Mega The 83-meter M/Y O Mega, amongst the very few mega yachts worldwide, will impress and set its mark in the mega yacht market. Relax in the massage parlor, rejuvenate in the yoga studio or beauty salon, let loose in the indoor or outdoor Jacuzzi, work out in the gymnasium and spa. Explore the wonders of the sea with the onboard scuba diving, snorkeling and fishing equipment; enjoy the thrill of jet skiing, windsurfing, water-skiing and riding the tube and banana. Entertain guests or business associates in the Cinema/conference room. The O Mega takes your holiday to a higher level. Specifications LOA : 271,00 ft Beam : 38,00 ft Draught : 13,00 ft Engines : 2x 2000 hp Yanmar Cruising Speed : 15 knots Construction : Steel Built : 2003 Crew : 28 Accommodation 32 guests in 16 cabins, 1 master state room, 5 VIP suites, 5 double & 5 twin cabins, all with en-suite facilities. Recreation 2 luxury tenders of 7,9m each with 285hp diesel engines, 2 sport tenders of 4,5m each with 100hp hydro-jet engines, 3 jet skis, 2 windsurfs, water ski, tubes, kneeboard, scuba diving, snorkeling and fishing equipment. 34
Motor Yachts 15 cabins RM Elegant Ranked amongst the most elite charter yachts, her dynamic, futuristic profile ensure that the RM Elegant is the most unmistakable mega yacht in the world. At 72m and with accommodation for 30 guests she is indubitably a world leader. This yacht has been created for those who appreciate truly luxurious living and are ready for the sheer joy of life aboard a design masterpiece. Together with her highly trained crew of 31, we can guarantee that you will be provided with an outstanding level of service ensuring the perfect charter. Specifications LOA : 237,53 ft Beam : 39,37 ft Draught : 9,84 ft Engines : 2 x 2260 CAT Cruising Speed : 17 knots Construction : Steel Built : 2004 Crew : 31 Accommodation 30 guests in 15 cabins, 1 master state room, 1 VIP state room, 13 double (can be converted to twin) cabins, all with en-suite facilities. Recreation 3 tenders of 6,5m each with 150hp outboard, 3 jet skis, water skis, wakeboard, bananas, tubes, windsurfs, snorkeling and fishing equipment, gymnasium, sauna, beauty salon, massage room, business center. 35
Motor Yachts 7 cabins O Rama She is a luxury 53,54m (175 7 ) yacht which was built in 2010 with naval architecture by HYDROTEC S.R.L and interior decoration by INTERIN Studio Giorgio Vafiadis. O Rama is able to cruise at a healthy 16 knots and has a top speed of 18.5 knots. She also has zero speed stabalisers for extra comfort at anchor or while underway as well as a full range of water toys and sports equipment. Specifications: LOA : 176ft Beam : 30,2ft Draught : 9,2ft Engines : 2x 2000hp Cruising Speed : 16nots Construction : Steel Built : 2010 Crew : 11 Accomodation: 14 guests in 7 cabins, 1 master suite, 3 VIP guest suites, 3 twin guest cabins all with ensuite facilities. Recreation: 1 Novurania (5.4m) tender, 1 SOLAS rescue boat with Yamaha diesel outboard engine,1 6.15 m Sea- Ray 195 tender, 1 FX HP cruiser three seat Yamaha waverunner, 1 GR 1300 R two seat Yamaha waverunner, scuba diving, water ski, fishing & snorkeling equipment 36
Motor Yachts 7 cabins O Ceanos The Fabulous M/Y O`Ceanos is 49 meters of excellence in engineering and desing. Fitted with Italy`s finest of woods, marble and fabrics she creates an environment of spectacular beauty and sophistication. Her impressive deck space, salons, indoor and outdoor dining, bars and jacuzzis create an atmosphere of fantastic splendor. M/Y O`Ceanos will quarantee her quests trips of unparalleled luxury, style and comfort. Specifications LOA : 162,00 ft Beam : 29,70 ft Draught : 7,60 ft Engines : 2 x 1650 hp CAT Cruising Speed : 16 knots Construction : Steel Built : 2006 Crew : 11 Accommodation 14 guests in 7 cabins, 1 owner s suite, 1 VIP suite, 2 double & 3 twin cabins, all with en-suite facilities. Recreation 1 luxury 6,2m tender & 1 tender of 3,2m with jet engine, 2 jet skis, water ski, snorkeling and fishing equipment. 37
Motor Yachts 6 cabins Ionian Princess Ionian Princess elevates the private yacht charter to an inspired level of elegance, comfort and service. Exquisite in every detail, Ionian Princess personifies absolute luxury. Her exemplary interior is finished in the finest marbles with intricate inlaid designs that portray her mythic Greek heritage. Expansive interiors have extra-wide stairway access between the different levels, a feature that contributes to the ambiance as well as guest comfort. Specifications LOA : 150,00 ft Beam : 28,00 ft Draught : 8,00 ft Engines : 2 x 2100 hp MTU Cruising Speed : 12 knots Construction : GRP Built : 2003 Crew : 8 Accommodation 12 guests in 6 cabins, 1 master state room, 2 VIP state rooms, 2 double & 1 twin cabins, all with ensuite facilities. Recreation 1 tender of 19ft with inboard diesel engine, 1 tender with 90hp outboard, 3 jet ski, 3 hobby sailing kayaks, water ski, 2 under water scooters, snorkeling and fishing equipment. 38
Motor Yachts 6 cabins O Rion The 41-meter M/Y O Rion portrays the ultimate definition of elegance and lifestyle combined with the latest wonders of technology from the very first glance. Experience the desired yachting life style and all the exotic destinations you can imagine on board the M/Y Orion. Specifications LOA : 134,50 ft Beam : 25,30 ft Draught : 4,70 ft Engines : 2 x 1800 hp Deutz Cruising Speed : 14 knots Construction : GRP Fully refurbished : 2004 Crew : 8 Accommodation 12 guests in 6 cabins, 1 owner s suite, 1 VIP suite, 2 double & 2 twin cabins all with en-suite facilities. Recreation 2 tenders of 4,5m with inboard jet engines, jet ski, water ski, tubes, windsurf, snorkeling and fishing equipment. 39
Motor Yachts 6 cabins Proteus In Greek mythology Proteus is a God who serves Poseidon, Lord of the Sea, and is capable of changing his shape at will. Let your holiday change and shape to match your mood. The beauty of a yacht is to go where you please, explore, escape. Today s Proteus is a luxurious motor yacht that lets you experience the ultimate in freedom, comfort and choice. Riding at anchor as evening falls and twilight colours the still water, cocktails under the stars create a romantic spell. Cutting through the water like a blade, the sleek design and powerful engines of Proteus provide very high performance. Widen your horizons from the splendid flying bridge and forward sun area where the beauty of bright skies and crystal waters can be experienced to the full. Specifications LOA : 114.00 ft Beam : 23.80 ft Draught : 8.20 ft Engines : 2x 2300 hp MTU Cruissing Speed : 24 Knots Construction : GRP Built : 2004 Crew : 6 Accommodation 12 guests in 6 cabins, 1 master state room, 1 VIP state room, 2 double & 2 twin cabins, all with ensuite facilities. Recreation Tender with 90HP outboard, one three seater waverunner, water-skis, tubes, banana, canoe, kneeboard, snorkeling and fishing equipment 40
Motor Yachts 5 cabins Iris IRIS is the first Navetta-class motor yacht from Ferretti, using semi-displacement technology for the smoothest possible ride in all weather conditions. This Luxurious residence is created for long cruises, to ensure peace and comfort. Her classic, external lines are complemented by the versality of her inside layout. The spacious fly bridge with deck chairs and walk around make this yacht ideal for living sea life to the full. The interior elegance creates a wonderful atmosphere. Specifications LOA : 101.00 ft Beam : 23.00 ft Draught : 7.50 ft Engines : 2x 1300 hp MAN Cruissing Speed : 16 Knots Construction : GRP Built : 2004 Crew : 6 Accommodation 10-12 guests in 5 cabins, 1 master state room, 1 VIP state room, 1 double & 2 twin cabins, all with en-suite facilities. Recreation Tender with 90HP outboard, waverunner, waterskis, tubes, banana, canoe, windsurf, kneeboard, snorkeling and fishing equipment. 41
Motor Yachts 5 cabins Gioe I This 2009 built 30m Technomar yacht is a combination of luxury & speed. While cruising, the guests can soak up the rays & enjoy the panoramic view on the plush loungers located on the sun deck, while the chef is preparing al fresco lunch which will be served on the aft deck. Specifications: LOA: 100ft Beam: 21,3ft Draught: 8,2ft Engines: 2x 2000hp Cruising Speed: 23knots Construction: GRP Built: 2009 Crew: 5 Accomodation: 10-12 guests in 5 cabins, 1 master cabin, 2 VIP cabin & 2 twin cabins each with one additional pullman bed, all with en-suite facilities Recreation: A 4,5m Avon tenderwith 60hp Yamaha outboar, 1 waverunner, water ski, tubes, banana wakeboard, fishing & snorkeling equipment. 42
Motor Yachts 5 cabins Carmen Serena Carmen Serena s fashionable appearance belies in the advanced naval architecture of her design and the exhaustive model tank testing of her unique underbody, resulting in a hull that combines impressive efficiency and unsurpassed sea keeping. Not only is she capable of a true transatlantic crossing, her custom skewed-back, five bladed propellers also allowing her to cruise virtually vibration free at 18 knots. The exciting interior styling makes Carmen Serena one of the most attractive yachts launched in recent years. Specifications LOA : 131,20 ft Beam : 24,27 ft Draught : 8,00 ft Engines : 2 x 1714hp Deutz Cruising Speed : 18 knots Construction : Steel Built : 1993 fully refitted in 2007 Crew : 8 Accommodation 10 guests in 5 cabins, one master suite, 2 double & 2 twin cabins, all with en-suite facilities. Recreation 1 tender of with 70hp outboard, 1 tender with 5hp outboard, jet ski, water ski, kneeboard, windsurf, snorkeling and fishing equipment. 43
Motor Yachts 5 cabins Carmen Fontana Having undergone a total renovation the exciting exterior design and the new dazzling interior are what make M/Y Carmen Fontana one of the most interesting yachts launched in recent years. She has been designed down to the tiniest detail to offer the ultimate passenger comfort and safety. Carmen Fontana offers quality and service that lead to a cruising experience that will not be forgotten. Specifications LOA : 139,76 ft Beam : 24,28 ft Draught : 8,43 ft Engines : 2 x 1714 hp Deutz Cruising Speed : 17 knots Construction : Steel Built : 1992 fully refitted in 2004 Crew : 8 Accommodation 10 guests in 5 cabins, 1 master suite, 2 double & 2 twin cabins, all with en-suite facilities. Recreation 1 tender of with 90hp outboard, 1 tender with 5hp outboard, jet ski, water ski, kneeboard, windsurf, tube, snorkeling and fishing equipment. 44
Motor Yachts 5 cabins Monte Carlo Monte Carlo is a unique combination of speed and beauty. From her sleek external lines, she is a byword for stylistic and technical excellence. Whether on the main aft deck or on the bimini shaded sun deck, there is plenty of space aboard Monte Carlo for sun bathing, relaxing, enjoying a breakfast or lunch al fresco served by the professional hostess and prepared by a highly experienced chef. Specifications LOA : 100,00 ft Beam : 21,20 ft Draught : 7,66 ft Engines : 2 x 1800 hp MTU Cruising Speed : 24 knots Construction : GRP Built : 2000 Crew : 6 Accommodation 10 guests in 5 cabins, 1 master state room, 1 VIP suite, 1 double & 2 twin cabins, all with en-suite facilities. Recreation Tender with 60hp outboard, jet ski, water ski, tubes, banana, kneeboard, canoe, snorkeling and fishing equipment. 45
Motor Yachts 5 cabins Obsession Both elegant and extremely seaworthy built with infinite comfort in mind, she boasts a beautiful interior and accommodation, with superb spaces, the ideal yacht for an unforgettable experience. Whether you prefer to cruise at full speed, lie at anchor in a secluded bay, or just relax and enjoy the first class service offered by her professional crew, Obsession offers easy outdoor living with unique alfresco dining on both the upper sun deck and the main aft deck. Specifications LOA : 101,00 ft Beam : 21,33 ft Draught : 7,65 ft Engines : 2 x 1800 hp MTU Cruising Speed : 29 knots Construction : GRP Fully refurbished : 2001 refitted 2004 Crew : 7 Accommodation 10 guests in 5 cabins, 1 master state room, 2 VIP state room & 2 twin cabins, all with en-suite facilities. Recreation Tender of 5,2m with 90hp outboard, jet ski, water ski, wakeboard, snorkeling and fishing equipment. 46
Motor Yachts 4 cabins Daloli She was built in 1995 by the famous Heesen shipyards in Holland for the Royal Family of the Sultan of Brunei. Daloli was designed by Frank Mulder, premier high-speed mega yacht designer of the world and is in the elite class of two mega yachts capable of reaching speeds of over 40 knots. She features ultra modern styling, spacious interior design and quiet performance. A total refurbishment was performed in 2007 to AAA Class Standards, in every detail, both interior and mechanically, including all cabins, salon, dining room, by George Merlos. Specifications: LOA : 120ft Beam : 23,6ft Draught : 5,3ft Engines : 2x 3500hp Cruising Speed : 30knots Construction : GRP Built : 1995 Crew : 7 Accomodation: 8 guests in 4 cabins, 1 master cabin, 2 VIP cabin & 1 twin cabin all with en-suite facilities Recreation: A 4 meters jetpower tender, 1 small tender 2.8 meters with Yamaha 5hp outboard engine, 1 SeaDoo wave runner (two-seat Jet ski), water skis for kids and adults, tubes, kneeboards, fishing & snorkeling equipment. 47
Motor Yachts 4 cabins Pollux Her interior design by Don Starkey provides space and comfort through a fusion of Japanese and art deco themes. The yacht can accommodate 8-10 guests in 4 spacious cabins all located on the lower deck. The full beam master suite, decorated with natural colors welcomes you with a feeling of spaciousness. Specifications LOA : 108,60 ft Beam : 24,80 ft Draught : 6,56 ft Engines : 2 x 2285 hp MTU Cruising Speed : 19 knots Construction : GRP Built : 2000 Crew : 6 Accommodation 8 guests in 4 cabins, 1 master state room, 1 double & 2 twin cabins, all with en-suite facilities. Recreation Tender of 4,3m with outboard, jet ski, water ski, tubes, bananas, wakeboard, kneeboard, snorkeling and fishing equipment. 48
Motor Yachts 4 cabins Rena N Rena N delivered in 2006, stands out for its sophisticated and elegant design. Technically flawless, she is fast and safe, with the capacity to accommodate owners and guests in four luxurious, fully ensuite cabins. Specifications LOA : 88,48 ft Beam : 21,33 ft Draught : 3,94 ft Engines : 2 x 2000 hp MTU Cruising Speed : 38 knots Construction : GRP Built : 2006 Crew : 4 Accommodation 8 guests in 2 double & 2 twin cabins, all with ensuite facilities Recreation Tender of 4,2m with jet engine, water ski, donuts, snorkeling equipment. 49
Motor Yachts 4 cabins Anassa The word Anassa means Queen in classical Greek and this yacht will majestically captivate your attention with her elegant lines, sophisticated style and Innovative design. Specifications: LOA : 86ft Beam : 20ft Draught : 7,5ft Engines : 2x 1800hp Cruising Speed : 27knots Construction : GRP Built : 2008 Crew : 4 Accomodation: 9 guests in 4 cabins, 1 master cabin, 1 VIP cabin, 1 twin cabin & 1 triple cabin all with en-suite facilities Recreation: One jet power 3,8m tender, 1 jet ski, water ski, 2 tubes, wakeboard, kneeboard, 1 kanoe, snorkelling and fishing equipment. 50
Motor Yachts 4 cabins Dilias This excellent Posillipo 80 bears all the marks of a strong, modern, elegant & fast yacht ideal for a 1 or 2 weeks cuirse around the Greek coast. Specifications: LOA : 80ft Beam : 25,5ft Draught : 8,5ft Engines : 2x 1800hp Cruising Speed : 24knots Construction : GRP Built : 2006 Crew : 4 Accomodation: 8 guests in 4 cabins, 1 master cabin, 1 VIP cabin, 2 cabin with upper & lower bunk beds, all with ensuite facilities Recreation: One tender 4.30m with 40hp outboard, water ski, banana, tubes, snorkelling and fishing equipment. 51
Motor Yachts 3 cabins X-treme The cozy, fast Dominator 68s M/Y X-treme is a great way for the small parties to cruise the Greek islands. Cruising at a top speed of 31 knots, she will transfer her guests to their destinations in total comfort. Three cabins, two with King beds, one with twin beds, accommodate six guests. The yacht is fully air conditioned, and staffed with a professional crew to tend to all the guests on board. Specifications: LOA : 69ft Beam : 18ft Draught : 4ft Engines : 2x 1360hp Cruising Speed : 24knots Construction : GRP Built : 2007 Crew : 2/3 Accomodation: 6 guests in 3 cabins, 1 master cabin, 1 VIP cabin, 1 cabin with upper & power bunk beds, all with ensuite facilities Recreation: 1 jet powered tender of 3,2m, 1 Seadoo 255hp jetski, 1 Cayago sea bob 7hp. water ski, tubes & snorkeling equipment. 52
Motor Yachts 3 cabins Melia To the powerful keel that is synonymous with performance and reliability is added a new design that is both elegant and innovative. Dynamic profiles and soft clear lines, large volumes that are hidden beneath the visual charm of the windows that provide optimal visibility. The level of quality of M/Y Melia is exceptional. She exhibits all the quality characteristics of a class leader. Specifications LOA : 47,74 ft Beam : 14,31 ft Draught : 3,94 ft Engines : 2x 480 hp Volvo Cruising Speed : 24 knots Construction : GRP Built : 2004 Crew : 1 Accommodation 6 guests in 1 master suite, 1 double & 1 twin cabins, all with en-suite facilities. Recreation Tender with 8hp outboard. 53
Motor Sailers 6 cabins Iraklis L Iraklis L is perhaps the most beautiful gullet available for charter in Greece. The yacht was built in 2009 at Perama. The salon and the dining area of IRAKLIS L create one large open area, and the large panoramic windows throughout the yacht offer a breathtaking view. Beautiful rich reddish woods are throughout the yacht. On deck, there is a large elevated area for sunbathing and a fore space for sitting and enjoying the view. Specifications LOA : 116.00 ft Beam : 25.30 ft Draught : 10.00 ft Engines : 2x 525hp Cruissing Speed : 12 Knots Construction : Wood Built : 2009 Crew : 5 Accommodation 12-14 guests in 6 cabins, 1 master stateroom 1 VIP stateroom 2 triple, 1 double & 1 twin cabins, all with ensuite facilities. Recreation Tender with 115HP outboard, jet ski (three seats 210 hp), wind surf, water ski, snorkeling and fishing equipment 54
Motor Sailers 6 cabins Matina With her sail area of 1.500 sq. meters, Matina has an incredible sailing performance and is extremely stable with her wide beam of 9.40 meters. The main saloon adjacent to the galley area is of traditional design with rich mahogany paneling, where a group of 18 may dine in style around a teak dining table. The main saloon leads on to the spacious aft deck with dining facilities around a teak table for 18. A further U shaped extremely spacious seating area on the Aft Deck is ideal for simply relaxing with a nice book, sunbathing or drinking a refreshing cocktail. Specifications LOA : 125,40 ft Beam : 31,00 ft Draught : 12,21 ft Engines : 1 x 542 hp CAT Cruising Speed : 11 knots Construction : Wood Built : 2000 totally refitted in 2004 Crew : 5/6 Accommodation 18 guests in 6 double cabins each with an additional single berth, all with en-suite facilities. Recreation Tender of 4,3m with 50hp outboard, water ski, banana, tubes, snorkeling and fishing equipment. 55
Motor Sailers 5 cabins Arktos Arktos is a newly built traditional wooden schooner made of teak and iroko and is one of the finest designs of Greek craftsmanship. The large staterooms and the interior are elegantly decorated with fine furnishing and wood. Specifications LOA : 115,20 ft Beam : 27,60 ft Draught : 13,09 ft Engines : 2 x 600 hp Cummins Cruising Speed : 12 knots Construction : Wood Built : 2004 refitted 2005 Crew : 7 Accommodation 11guests in 5 cabins, 1 full beam master stateroom, 2 double & 2 twin cabins one of them with an extra pullman berth, all with en-suite facilities. Recreation Tender of 4,2m with outboard, water ski, tubes, fishing & snorkeling equipment. 56
Motor Sailers 5 cabins Liana H An extremely beautiful Greek wooden motor sailer that combines the latest technology with tradition and elegance, offering a unique level of comfort, luxury, safety and reliability. Custom designed and built at Syros boatyard in Greece with passion for perfection which is evident in every last detail. It took more than four years for a selected team of famous Greek boat builders and craftsmen to complete this masterpiece. Specifications LOA : 92.00 ft Beam : 20.90 ft Draught : 9.60 ft Engines : 2x 320hp DHI Cruissing Speed : 9 Knots Construction : Wood Built : 2001 completed 2004 Crew : 4 Accommodation 10-12 guests in 5 cabins, one Master, one double with one single bed, two doubles with one upper single bed, one double, all with en-suite facilities. Recreation Rib ZAR 4,5m Yamaha 4-stroke 80HP (45 knots), one plastic boat 3,2m Yamaha 5HP, water ski, canoe, wind surf (upon request), snorkeling as well as underwater fishing equipment for min. 3 persons. 57
Motor Sailers 5 cabins Almyra ALMYRA is a high standard motor sailing yacht that combines a magnificent traditional Aegean pine wooden hull with modern sailing equipment and a 400m 2 sail area. Its five luxurious staterooms comfortably accommodate ten guests. Her professionally skilled crew of four guarantees exceptional service and unforgettable travel experience. ALMYRA offers the flexibility to enjoy the perfect sailing or motor cruising holiday in Greece, tailor made to your desires. Specifications LOA : 83,25 ft Beam : 20,00 ft Draught : 9,32 ft Engines : 2 x 228 hp Volvo Penta Cruising Speed : 11 knots Construction : Wood Built : 1996, renovated in 1999 Crew : 4 Accommodation 10 guests in 5 cabins, 1 master state room & 4 double cabins, all with en-suite facilities. Recreation Tender of 3,80m with 35hp outboard, jet ski, water ski, fishing & snorkeling equipment 58
Motor Sailers 5 cabins Venetia VENETIA is a beautiful motor-sailer built of oak. Simple but efficient, she is the perfect yacht for casual cruising. Run by a family crew that will go out of their way to please charter guests. With a very experienced captain this will all add up to a holiday experience that you will never forget. Specifications LOA : 66,00 ft Beam : 19,00 ft Draught : 6,15 ft Engines : 1 x 220 hp Iveco Cruising Speed : 9 knots Construction : Wood Built : 1963 fully refitted 2006 Crew : 3 Accommodation 10 guests in 5 cabins with upper/lower berths sharing 2 bathrooms. Recreation Tender with 35hp outboard, water ski, windsurf, snorkeling and fishing equipment. 59
Sailing Yachts 26 cabins Panorama Discover a 3 masted sail cruiser, which can accommodate up to 54 passengers in 26 cabins. The PANORAMA offers the highest standard of accommodation, comfort and safety. During the day, life on board centers around the outdoor areas, the 2 bars and the sun deck. In the evening you can relax in one of the ship s two lounges, the library, and have a drink while you listen to the piano music. The dinning room can also be converted into meeting room, where audio-visual equipment is at your disposal. PANORAMA is equipped with all the latest instruments and equipment and with her 2 new engines, cruises at a speed of 13 knots while with her impressive sails on, she can reach similar speeds under s strong breeze. You will enjoy sailing with her. She and her crew will take you to the destination of your choice. Specifications LOA : 175.00 ft Beam : 40.00 ft Draught : 16.50 ft Engines : 2x 720hp CAT Cruissing Speed : 13 Knots Construction : Steel Built : 1993 refitted 2001 Crew : 17 Accommodation 54 guests in 26 cabins, all with en suite facilities. Recreation 2 kayaks, 2 windsurfers, fishing and snorkeling equipment. 60
Sailing Yachts 6 cabins Sir Winston Churchill She is a 3-masted schooner, designed in classic topsail style and created to respond to the challenge of entering a British-built competitor in the Tall Ships race. From her launch in 1966 until 2000, the ship was used for sailing training, carrying up to 46 trainees and instructors and won numerous racing prizes. She has been entirely refitted and converted for luxury cruising, strictly retaining her original beautiful lines and seaworthy nature, and now accommodates up to 12 guests in 6 luxurious staterooms. Specifications LOA : 135,00 ft Beam : 25,00 ft Draught : 16,00 ft Engines : 2 x 360 hp Iveco Cruising Speed : 12 knots Construction : Steel Built : 1966 totally refitted in 2002 Crew : 8/9 Accommodation 12 guests in 4 double & 2 twin cabins, all with ensuite facilities Recreation Speed boat with 70hp outboard, tender with 40hp outboard, water ski, tube, kayak, snorkeling and fishing equipment. 61
Sailing Yachts 5 cabins Mama Mia Explore your ideal charter destination with luxury catamaran MAMMA MIA. This spectacular 70 custom made Sunreef sailing cat, brings you even closer to paradise in style. The possibilities are endless on board MAMMA MIA. Her luxury interior amenities, her large exterior decks, fly-bridge and trampolines and the water games available (a big tender with a 50hp engine, water ski, wind surf, banana, tube, snorkeling gear, water ring, kayak / canoe ) - are ready to turn your vacation into an unforgettable experience. The recipe consists out of 3 elements : MAMMA MIA + Greek islands + blue skies and bright sunshine. Specifications: LOA: 70ft Beam: 34ft Draught: 5ft Engines: 2x 240hp Cruising Speed: 12knots Construction: GRP Built: 2009 Crew: 3 Accomodation 10 guests in 5 cabins, 1 master cabin, 1 VIP cabin, 2 double cabins, 1 cabin with upper & lower bunk beds, all with en-suite facilities Recreation 1 tender of 4,3m with 50hp Yamaha outboard, tubes, banana ring, water board, water ski, 2 kayaks, fishing & snorkeling equipment. 62
Sailing Yachts 5 cabins Anassa Full of character, her stylish interior will captivate you with her Grecian charm. The salon, which features plush deep blue couches complimented with dark wood furnishings, puts guests at ease as they gather with friends and family. A widescreen LCD TV with Bose stereo system delivers up-to-the-minute programming via satellite to keep guests entertained. Providing phenomenal service, the superior crew of 3 will ensure that no desire is left unfulfilled. When you step out onto ANASSA s beautiful teak covered decks, prepare yourself for spectacular views as you are caressed by the salty fresh breezes of the Mediterranean. The flybridge with bimini is the perfect venue for dining or lounging. Specifications LOA : 62.00 ft Beam : 38.20 ft Draught : 5.00 ft Engines : 2x 100hp Cruissing Speed : 10 Knots Construction : GRP Built : 2009 Crew : 2 Accomodation 10-12 guests in two double, two triple with lower double & upper single berth & 1twin (upper/lower beds) cabins, all with ensuite facilities. Recreation Tender with 50 hp outboard engine, kayak, waterskis, tubes, fishing & snorkeling equipment. 63
Sailing Yachts 5 cabins Elvira S/Y ELVIRA is the ultimate in comfortable catamaran sailing. This yacht offers simple style and luxury with the stability only a catamaran can provide. The crew services this yacht and tends to all the guests needs and desires. Specifications LOA : 50.00 ft Beam : 27.90 ft Draught : 4.59 ft Engines : 2x 75hp YanmarMTU Cruissing Speed : 9 Knots Construction : GRP Built : 2009 Crew : 3 Accomodation 10 guests in 5 cabins, four double & one twin cabin, all with en suite facilities. Recreation Tender 40 hp outboard engine, kayak/canoe, waterskis, tubes, fishing & snorkeling equipment. 64
Sailing Yachts 5 cabins Shooting Star This superb Giannetti 64 should be your next yacht vacation in Greece! She is a real beauty, offering excellent sailing performance and and superb crew. Specifications LOA : 65.00 ft Beam : 17.40 ft Draught : 8.52 ft Engines : 2x 75hp Cruissing Speed : 9 Knots Construction : GRP Built : 2009 Crew : 2 Accomodation Guests: 10 guests in 5 cabins, all with en suite facilities. Recreation Tender 40 hp outboard engine, kayak/canoe, waterskis, tubes, fishing & snorkeling equipment. 65
Sailing Yachts 3 cabins Gitana Gitana is an amazing sailing yacht, full renovated in 2007 with all the new safety systems. She is very spacious with elegant design and luxury amenities. You can enjoy your lunch or dinner indoor or outdoor overlooking the sea and stars. Dining and salon seats are from black leather and wood. The dominant colors are white sugar, gray and brown and main materials are wood. The carpet has sugar colors. Specifications LOA : 118.00 ft Beam : 25.00 ft Draught : 10.00 ft Engines : 2x 290hp MTU Cruissing Speed : 12 Knots Construction : GRP Built : 1989 refitted 2007 Crew : 6 Accommodation 6-9 guests in 3 cabins, one master cabin, one double cabin with pullman berth and one double cabin with double bed, a single bed and a pullman berth. Recreation Tender 4,6m with inboard jet engine, 3-seater jet ski 1500cc, water skis, banana, tubes, scuba diving equipment, fishing & snorkeling equipment. 67
Sailing Yachts?? 4 cabins Sea Star A voyage takes on a whole new dimension aboard Sea Star. The dream-like silhouette, by Farr Yacht Design, unforgettable comfort, sophisticated materials and luxurious finishes This top of the line Bénéteau will satisfy even the most demanding sailor. Specifications LOA : 57,00 ft Beam : 16,20 ft Draught : 6,90 ft Engines : 1x 160 hp Yanmar Cruising Speed : 9 knots Construction : GRP Built : 2006 Crew : 2 Accommodation 8 guests in 4 double cabins, all with en-suite facilities Recreation Tender of 3,1m with 4hp outboard. 66
Yachting Holidays in Greece Additional services: Whenever additional services are required, kindly note that we can also provide you with the following options: Charter of a Helicopter or a Private jet When luxury, speed, comfort and privacy needed Hire of a coach or a Limousine with chauffeur Whenever easy and speed transfer ashore is required Charter of Luxury bareboat offshore sailing yacht For an exciting short or long offshore sailing trip Reservation of a Luxury Hotel Accommodation City guide Ticketing These options are offered in association with the most reliable firms in Greece and some of them may not be available in all the places the yacht may call during the cruise. However, wherever available, these services are provided in the most private and discreet way. 68