Crewed Motor Yacht ESTIA ZEUS
Azimut 74 elegance across the Cyclades with a dedicated three-person crew
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About Crewed Motor Yacht ESTIA ZEUS
ESTIA ZEUS is an Azimut 74 motor yacht offering a refined platform for exploring Greece's most coveted islands. Built in 2003, she accommodates up to 10 guests across four thoughtfully appointed cabins, each featuring quality furnishings and en-suite facilities. The master and VIP cabins provide premium comfort, whilst two queen cabins and twin berths with pullman conversions ensure flexible accommodation for families and larger groups.
The interior strikes a balance between spacious public areas and intimate guest quarters. Her aft deck is generously proportioned, serving as the primary venue for alfresco dining and morning aperitifs with unobstructed views across the Aegean. Climate control, contemporary navigation systems, and reliable engineering make ESTIA ZEUS a dependable vessel for week-long explorations.
Highlights
- •Four guest cabins sleeping up to 10, with master and VIP suites plus flexible twin configurations
- •Comprehensive water sports collection including tender, jet ski, water skis, wakeboard, SUP, snorkelling kit and inflatable toys
- •Professional three-person crew managing all aspects of your voyage
- •Spacious aft deck with al-fresco dining area, ideal for entertaining and observation
The Charter Experience
Your three-person crew handles all navigation, provisioning, and on-board service, allowing you to focus entirely on the islands themselves. The Cyclades route from Athens through Mykonos, Paros, Naxos and Santorini unfolds at your own pace, with opportunities to anchor in sheltered bays, explore whitewashed villages, and dine at family-run tavernas. Early mornings suit discovery; afternoons reward leisurely swimming and water pursuits. Your crew's knowledge of local conditions, hidden anchorages, and seasonal highlights elevates a simple charter into a properly curated Aegean experience.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day itinerary departs Athens, calling at Mykonos for evening leisure, then Paros and Naxos for quieter anchorages and local exploration. Santorini completes the arc with dramatic caldera views and sunset dining opportunities. Your crew can adjust daily schedules based on wind, your interests, and table reservations ashore.
Specifications
22.0 m
10
4
10
Monohull
2003
22 kn
3
