Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht ESTIA YI
Ferretti 880 motor yacht in the Cyclades with seasoned crew and refined hospitality
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About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht ESTIA YI
ESTIA YI combines purposeful Ferretti 880 design with capable cruising that moves seamlessly between Cyclades anchorages. Her responsive performance and full complement of onboard amenities reward both active exploration and unhurried relaxation, whether you are anchored off Mykonos or threading quieter passages toward Paros.
Four cabins accommodate nine guests with considered comfort: two doubles, two twins, and a Pullman berth. Shared spaces feel generous without excess, designed for both social dinners and private moments with views across open water.
Highlights
- •Experienced five-person crew including captain with 14+ years command and chef with 14+ years yachting background
- •Four cabins across 2 doubles and 2 twins, sleeping up to 9 guests with flexible Pullman berth
- •Mediterranean, Asian, and international cuisine tailored to your preferences throughout the week
- •Flexible Cyclades routing that responds to weather, mood, and your priorities rather than rigid schedules
The Charter Experience
Your week unfolds under the steady command of Captain Dimitris, a Merchant Marine Academy graduate with fourteen years leading motor yachts through both private and charter work. His calm professionalism sets the tone, supported by Chief Engineer Chrysostomos, Chef Charis, Stewardess Eirini, and Deckhand Nelson. Each brings depth of experience and genuine attentiveness to the rhythm of daily life onboard. Chef Charis draws on fourteen years in yachting kitchens, moving between Mediterranean, Asian, and international menus shaped around your preferences rather than fixed plans. Service feels natural and polished, calibrated to the unhurried pace the Cyclades demand. The crew works together to craft itineraries that balance well-timed anchorages, swim stops, and shoreside moments, letting each day unfold with both intention and ease.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week departs Athens into open Aegean water, moving between the energy of Mykonos, the quieter character of Paros, and lesser-known anchorages where the pace slows and the light lingers. Well-timed arrivals allow mornings for unhurried swimming or dinghying ashore, afternoons for exploration on foot or by water, and evenings anchored in sheltered bays. By week's end, the Cyclades shift from destination to place you will want to return to.
Specifications
27.0 m
9
4
9
Monohull
2004
19 kn
5
