Luxury Crewed Sailing Yacht ENTRE CIELOS
Classic sailing elegance in the Cyclades, led by seasoned crew
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About Luxury Crewed Sailing Yacht ENTRE CIELOS
ENTRE CIELOS is a SU Marine 104 sailing yacht that epitomises understated Greek luxury. Her wooden hull and refined profile cut through Aegean waters with the grace of a vessel built for genuine seamanship rather than ostentation. Five cabins accommodate twelve guests in rooms designed for comfort and rest, not cramped quarters. The yacht was thoughtfully refitted to balance classic character with the practical necessities of modern charter cruising.
Your experience rests on the shoulders of a crew assembled for both competence and temperament. Captain Dimitris Doukas carries 29 years of sailing expertise and has commanded ENTRE CIELOS since 2022, supported by Vasilis Mpoutsis on deck and engineering matters. Chef Dimitris Roussis brings three decades of international culinary training across Montreal, Mexico, and the Greek islands, crafting menus that reflect Mediterranean seasons. Chief Stewardess Veronika Tsallis and Stewardess Avril ensure that daily rhythms feel effortless, anticipated rather than requested.
Accommodation spans four queen cabins and one twin cabin, creating flexible configurations for families, couples, or groups. Common spaces encourage both social gathering and private retreat, whilst practical facilities support the full range of charter activities without compromising the yacht's classical aesthetic.
Highlights
- •Five-cabin layout accommodates twelve guests with separate queen and twin configurations
- •Captain Dimitris Doukas commands a crew of five, each selected for expertise and interpersonal ease across English and Greek
- •Chef Dimitris Roussis shapes menus around Mediterranean seasons and guest preference, refined through decades in top establishments
- •Wooden-hulled SU Marine 104 combines classic sailing character with refitted comfort for genuine Aegean cruising
The Charter Experience
Charter ENTRE CIELOS through the Cyclades and discover how the rhythm of Greek island life unfolds when your schedule is shaped by wind and tide rather than timetables. Days can pivot towards historical exploration, water sports, quiet anchorages, or extended meals ashore. The crew works intuitively to read what guests actually want, not what a itinerary dictates. Mornings swim in bays with that unmistakable clarity of Cycladic water. Afternoons evolve around island discoveries or silent sailing. Evenings centre on Chef Dimitris's seasonal menus, often paired with local wines and the kind of conversation that only happens when you are untethered from land. The voyage begins and ends in Athens, though the real geography is personal, shaped by where wind and curiosity take you.
Suggested Itinerary
A seven-day charter typically departs Athens into the Cyclades, with days shaped around your inclination. Explore the marble quarries and quiet villages of Paros, anchor off Mykonos for evening ashore, navigate to smaller islands like Antiparos or Naxos where tourism fades and local tavernas feel like discoveries. Mornings bring swimming in transparent bays; afternoons unfold at your pace. The crew's familiarity with these waters means spontaneity is possible rather than risky, and meals become the day's natural punctuation.
Specifications
31.0 m
5
12
Monohull
2004
8 kn
5
