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Type: Luxury Vessel

Summary: Yacht Type: Sanlorenzo Superyacht

Feature: A multi-award-winning Sanlorenzo 40 Alloy yacht

Rooms: 10 guests in 5 cabins

Location: Greece

Luxury Holidays On Board NAIA

Sleek, sophisticated and boasting state-of-the-art features, this multi-award-winning superyacht offers everything you might want on a luxury vessel and more. Originally designed by the acclaimed yacht designer Francesco Paszkowski and later refitted by Garibaldi Architects and Sanlorenzo’s Style Director, Sergio Buttiglieri, it promises a journey of unparalleled comfort and style. An array of water toys and a high-speed chase boat add everyday exhilaration, while elegant Italian furnishings set the stage perfectly for onboard relaxation. The yacht’s accomplished chef is dedicated to creating delectable dining experiences, served in one of two al fresco dining areas with sweeping sea views.

 
 

Why NAIA is so special...

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Yachting

Let your spirit of adventure take the helm as you discover Greece from the comfort of a luxury yacht. Glide effortlessly across cobalt waters, cocooned in your very own luxury home at sea, attended to by an experienced crew ready to anticipate your every want and whim. Drop anchor as and when the mood strikes, enjoying watersports and refreshing swims, or explore Greece’s islands, each with its own unique personality – while yachting, no two days need ever be the same.

Yachting at NAIA
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Pricing

Speak to our Luxury Travel Specialists for our latest pricing and offers.

 

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Greece Travel Information

Best Time To Travel

  • JAN
  • FEB
  • MAR
  • APR
  • MAY
  • JUN
  • JUL
  • AUG
  • SEP
  • OCT
  • NOV
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Capital

Athens

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Time Difference

2

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Currency

Euro

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Voltage

220V

Climate

Greece is a sprawling country, but generally the most pleasant times to visit are the months of June and September. The hottest months are July and August when temperatures soar and the heat in cities such as Athens can be a bit uncomfortable, while coastal or island locations offer more of a breeze and the opportunity to cool off in the sea. During winter and early spring can be quite showery and windy.

In Halkidiki on the mainland, April to June and September to October are warm and dry, while temperatures in July and August can be quite high.

Between May and September the island of Crete enjoys a temperate Mediterranean climate with hot dry days and warm, pleasant evenings. Winters are mild, but do expect rain.

Mykonos winds help to maintain a warm and refreshing temperature on the island and from mid April to the end of October is a very pleasant time to visit.

Santorini boasts hot and dry summers, June and July peak at an average temperature of 29ËšC, whereas the sea will be at its warmest from August until October.

Getting There

Flight Information
British Airways from London Heathrow to Athens and Mykonos and from London Gatwick to Thessaloniki. Easyjet from London Gatwick to Heraklion and Kalamanta. UK regional departures and charter flights are also available.

Flight Time
From London Heathrow to Athens: 3 hours, 30 minutes. London Heathrow to Mykonos: 3 hours, 45 minutes.
From London Gatwick to Thessaloniki: 3 hours, 15 minutes. London Gatwick to Heraklion: 3 hours, 55 minutes. London Gatwick to Kalamanta: 3 hours, 40 minutes.

Island Life

From tiny isles to vast areas of land, the Greek Islands are all very different, each one showcasing its own individual character. Crete is the largest and perhaps most diverse island, housing a host of historic treasures and sweeping mountain ranges. Mykonos is miniscule in comparison, a picture-postcard island dotted with windmills and white-washed buildings, whilst Santorini is another smaller gem, oozing romance and spectacularly raised up on an ancient volcanic crater. Slightly larger, Zakynthos is an important breeding place for Loggerhead Turtles. Though different in many ways, these pretty islands all have friendly locals, gorgeous beaches, delicious food and sublime seascapes in common.

Island Life
History & Culture

Greece is a country unrivalled in its historical treasures and cultural gems. Explore the Acropolis settlement and Parthenon temple in Athens, or marvel at the Bronze Age archaeological site of the Palace of Knossos, capital of Minoan Crete. Another extraordinary Minoan settlement on Santorini is named Akrotiri, while the iconic Ancient Olympia in the Peloponnese is the home of first Olympics. Epidavros, also in the Peloponnese, is a fabulously-preserved ancient city and backdrop for starlit dramas in its grand outdoor theatre. The culture continues into modern-day Greece: explore galleries draped with contemporary art and smooth sculptures, finding big name artists in Athens and the works of local creators in the backwaters of island villages.

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Cuisine

In Greek cuisine, a handful of key ingredients promise full-on flavour: look forward to silky olive oils, salty feta cheeses, wild herbs, succulent meats, sticky honey and freshly-baked pitta breads. Start your culinary adventure with Greek yogurt drizzled in honey, before sampling classic dishes like moussaka (minced meat, aubergines and potatoes in tomato sauce), kleftiko (slow-roasted lamb), beef stifado (casserole) and souvlaki (skewered meat served in pitta). Usual delicious accompaniments include Greek salad and tzatziki. A hotspot for delicious seafood, Greece’s Aegean larder brings a delicious catch-of-the-day to all good local tavernas. Wash down these gastronomic delights with a tot of ouzo or glass of local wine – Crete has some highly commendable labels, especially whites.

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Music, Dancing & Drinking

The Greeks have a passion for socialising, not just with their friends and families but also with their visitors. Enjoy Greek music and energetic dancing, a time to join in with the merriment and soak up the true Greek culture. Look out for classic tavernas with long tables, designed to welcome everyone keen to join in the fun, as bouzouki music blares and bottles of ouzo flow.

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Outdoor Activities

Greece offers the perfect setting for open-air escapades. Choose from a huge array of water sports, wildlife watching (for the likes of dolphins and turtles), hiking into volcanoes, walking Byzantine trails, and cycling across forests or coastal paths. More relaxing options include ambles through ancient, sun-dappled olive groves, a sail into the sunset, or simply chilling out on a stunning white-sand beach. Alternatively, feel your adrenalin pumping as you enjoy wreck-diving, kite-surfing, rock-climbing and more!

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Shopping

Greece’s capital city, Athens, along with the likes of Mykonos Town and Thira on Santorini, all have a fine selection of elegant boutiques filled with designer labels and stylish homeware. Alongside the big labels, look out for the small, traditional shops selling local handicrafts, silver jewellery, religious icons, sea sponges, dried herbs and olive oil-based products for the skin and hair – all great souvenirs of your stay in Greece.

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