Crewed Motor Yacht ARCELIA
Ferretti elegance through Greece's most coveted islands
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About Crewed Motor Yacht ARCELIA
ARCELIA is a Ferretti motor yacht offering refined comfort across four cabins, each with en-suite facilities. The yacht accommodates eight guests in two double and two twin configurations, ideal for families or intimate groups seeking privacy without sacrificing social space. Her sleek white hull and contemporary interior combine teak wood detailing with large windows that flood the main salon with natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere for both relaxation and entertaining.
The yacht's principal spaces reward leisurely cruising. An expansive flybridge provides 360-degree vantage points over the Aegean, whilst the foredeck bronzing area faces open water. Below, the salon and dining areas feature clean lines and generous glazing. Each cabin serves as a private sanctuary with thoughtful amenities and storage, ensuring guests rest well between island explorations.
Highlights
- •Four cabins with private en-suite bathrooms, accommodating up to eight guests
- •Experienced crew including captain, chef, deckhand, and stewardess
- •Flybridge with panoramic Aegean views and foredeck bronzing area
- •Teak-appointed salon with large windows and contemporary design
The Charter Experience
Captain Nikos and his four-person crew orchestrate bespoke itineraries across the Cyclades, balancing cultural immersion, water-based pursuits, and culinary discovery. The onboard chef draws from regional Mediterranean ingredients, whilst dedicated service from the deckhand and stewardess ensures smooth daily operations. From Athens departure through anchorages at Mykonos, Paros, and lesser-known coves, ARCELIA becomes your floating base for both structured sightseeing and spontaneous island moments. Whether exploring Cycladic villages, swimming in secluded bays, or dining alfresco with whitewashed architecture as your backdrop, the crew's regional expertise and attentiveness elevate each day.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day charter departs Athens, allowing time to explore the National Archaeological Museum before embarking. The itinerary unfolds through Mykonos' harbour and vibrant dining scene, continues to Paros for Cycladic authenticity and windsurfing opportunities, and encompasses quieter anchorages where swimming and water sports take priority. Longer charters extend toward Antiparos's limestone caves or the lesser-visited islands of Naxos and Santorini, with flexibility to adapt based on weather and guest preferences.
Specifications
23.0 m
8
4
8
Monohull
2002
23 kn
4
