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Sail your way on Santorini Island

“Walk” the blue line of the most picturesque corners of the volcanic island on board the stunning Ferretti vessel.

This fanTasTic vessel makes a captivating first impression just by its outstanding use of space. The fabulously luminous interiors and modular external areas hold particular appeal. Its latest-generation technology fashions a matchless cruising experience amid some truly iconic design.

This is a yacht that makes room for beauty This design philosophy emerges clearly in the layout: the standard version vaunts 3 generous cabins on the lower deck.

Aquatic Dolce Vita

The Ferretti Treasures

• Half-day (4 hours) cruise around Santorini island

• Captain and 1 crew member

• Water, refreshments, juices and bottomless locally produced wine (Andronis vineyard)

• Authentic Greek delicacies

• Mediterranean fresh fruit salad

• Indigenous lunch on board

• Drinks & beverages as per our guests’ preferences

A mesmerizing cruise that starts while we sail across the Caldera cliffs and admire the beauty of places like Imerovigli, Skaros, Fira, Akrotiri and the Indian Rock. Next stop and while sailing towards the Southern part of the island, we will visit some of the most renowned Santorinian beaches and shores. The White and the Red Beach to name just a few. There, a long break for swimming or water activities such as snorkeling is taking place. The cruise is followed by either a lunch break at Armeni or a visit to Thirasia island. Located in very close proximity to Santorini, Thirasia was once part of the island. The 1500 B.C. volcanic eruption caused the island’s total secession, breaking it into so many pieces that small islands such as Thirasia emerged. A completely virgin island up to nowadays, still untouched by tourism and the modern lifestyle.

Tailor Made Experience

• The above is only a suggested route. The exact itinerary may be modified as per our guests’ preferences and our captain’s advice in terms of unpredictable factors such as weather conditions.

• The island’s embarkation and disembarkation point is considered to be Ammoudi. Depending on the weather conditions, the yacht should anchor at a safe port or bay during sunset time.

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