Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht AQUARELLA
Devonport elegance through the Cyclades with a seven-strong crew
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About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht AQUARELLA
AQUARELLA is a Devonport motor yacht offering six cabins across three double, two twin, and one pullman configuration, accommodating twelve guests with private ensuite facilities throughout. Built in 1994, she combines purposeful engineering with refined interiors finished in warm teak and neutral palettes, creating spaces designed for both relaxation and refined entertaining.
The yacht's layout privileges outdoor living across three key zones. The foredeck lounge captures morning light and calm water views; the flybridge commands panoramic sightlines across the Aegean; the aft deck serves as the social hub for evening service and al fresco dining. Large windows throughout frame the seascape without compromise to privacy or design coherence.
Highlights
- •Crewed by seven professionals led by experienced captain and Mediterranean chef
- •Six cabins, each with private ensuite, sleeping up to twelve guests
- •Three distinct outdoor areas from foredeck to flybridge to aft deck
- •Teak-finished interiors with panoramic windows and calming design language
The Charter Experience
A seven-member crew leads by Captain Vaios Lamprinakis delivers service calibrated to HNW expectations. Chef Filippo Banzato structures menus around Mediterranean produce with Greek authenticity and Italian technique. Chief Stewardess Ilianna Paragiou and her team manage hospitality with the discretion and anticipation expected of this calibre. The crew maintains AQUARELLA in inspection-ready condition whilst remaining genuinely present to your voyage.
The Cyclades offer a controlled portfolio of anchorages and ports within reach. Mykonos provides cosmopolitan infrastructure and evening culture. Paros, Naxos, and neighbouring islands balance accessibility with authenticity. Secluded coves and natural anchorages allow tender exploration and water activities without crowd exposure. Eight days allows measured progression through 2-3 islands with proper time ashore and at anchor.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical eight-day Cyclades programme departs from Piraeus or Athens, establishing passage to Mykonos for orientation and evening options. Subsequent days progress through Paros, Naxos, and selected anchorages chosen for protection and water clarity, with time for tendering, snorkelling, and onshore exploration balanced against lazy days at anchor. Return passage allows for weather flexibility and crew input on final-day preferences.
Specifications
42.0 m
6
12
Monohull
1994
17 kn
7
