Crewed Motor Yacht ANTAMAR II
Riva elegance through the Cyclades with an expert Greek crew
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About Crewed Motor Yacht ANTAMAR II
ANTAMAR II is a Riva Dolcevita 70 that commands attention on the Aegean. Her refined profile and purposeful design reflect decades of Italian yacht-building heritage, while her performance and layout suit both full-group gatherings and intimate moments alike. The flybridge offers panoramic vistas across open water; the saloon provides a sophisticated refuge when you want to retreat. Four cabins accommodate eight guests in genuine comfort, each with ensuite facilities.
Captain Thanasis Garoufalidis has spent over three decades navigating these waters, with deep knowledge of both Mykonos and Paros gained through sustained presence in the region. His team includes Deckhand Mustafa Ghoulam, a maritime professional with two decades of luxury sector experience, and Cook and Stewardess Marianna M., whose background in hospitality kitchens translates into refined menus and attentive service. Together they shape itineraries that balance discovery, relaxation, and local authenticity.
Highlights
- •Four cabins sleeping eight, all with private bathrooms
- •Experienced Greek captain with 30+ years in the Cyclades
- •Dedicated chef elevates every meal onboard
- •Tender and water toys for exploring secluded anchorages
The Charter Experience
A charter from Athens into the Cyclades unfolds as a sequence of deliberate choices. Sail between white-washed villages and turquoise anchorages, each day anchored to your own preferences rather than a fixed schedule. The crew handles navigation and provisioning, freeing you to absorb the light, the wine, the unhurried pace. Swim from the foredeck bronzing pads, tender into hidden coves, dine alfresco as the islands fade into silhouette. This is Greece distilled to essentials: water, landscape, companionship, and the kind of silence you rarely find on land.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week departs Athens, touching Mykonos for evening aperitifs on the flybridge, then navigates toward Paros and smaller islands where fewer vessels anchor. Morning swims in luminous shallows, afternoons under canvas, dinners prepared from local catch and regional ingredients. The crew adjusts course based on weather and mood, ensuring each day feels discovered rather than scheduled.
Specifications
21.0 m
8
4
8
Monohull
2001
25 kn
3
