Crewed Power Catamaran ALINA
Fountaine Pajot Power 80 catamaran with captain, chef and crew
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About Crewed Power Catamaran ALINA
ALINA is a contemporary Fountaine Pajot Power 80 purpose-built for discerning groups seeking unhurried exploration of the Cyclades. Her catamaran hull delivers the stability and shallow-draft access essential to Greece's most exclusive anchorages, while five cabins accommodate ten guests in genuine comfort. The 2026 build incorporates the latest in materials and engineering, evident in every detail from the teak-appointed bathrooms to the open-plan saloon flooded with natural light.
Deck spaces are designed for living. The generous aft platform serves as your dining room beneath evening stars, whilst the foredeck features a heated jacuzzi overlooking the archipelago. The flybridge offers 360-degree views ideal for morning coffee or sunset drinks. Below, five double cabins (one king, four queens) provide sanctuary after active days, each with ensuite facilities and climate control.
Highlights
- •Five cabins sleeping ten in flexible arrangements (king and queen berths)
- •On-deck jacuzzi, expansive aft dining platform, and elevated flybridge lounge
- •Comprehensive water sports fleet including tenders, kayaks, paddleboards, wingsails, and snorkelling equipment
- •Full crew including captain and chef, laundry service, and yacht insurance included in charter fee
The Charter Experience
Captain Adam Apostolopoulos brings fifteen years' intimate knowledge of Greek waters and a genuine passion for the Cyclades islands. His crew includes an accomplished chef who interprets Mediterranean cuisine through local provenance and seasonal availability. Expect meals that reflect the day's discoveries, whether moored off Paros or anchored near Mykonos. The partnership between crew and guests creates the rhythm of the charter—there is time for both purposeful exploration and deliberate idleness, coordinated to suit your preferences.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day circuit departs Athens, allowing unhurried passage through the Cyclades with stops at Mykonos, Paros, and the quieter anchorages around Sifnos. Days balance structured shore excursions—ancient sites, village exploration, diving—with unscheduled time for drifting, water sports, and the simple pleasure of reading on deck. The catamaran's manoeuvrability permits access to shallow bays inaccessible to larger vessels, revealing lesser-known coves and villages beyond the cruise-ship circuit.
Specifications
24.0 m
10
5
10
Catamaran
2026
16 kn
5
