Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht ISLANDER II
Cyclades island hopping with Captain George's expert crew
Vessel Photos
About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht ISLANDER II
ISLANDER II is a Baglietto motor yacht built for discerning travellers seeking understated elegance in the Aegean. Her five well-appointed cabins sleep 11 guests across three doubles, two twins, and flexible bed configurations, whilst generous teak decks and a full flybridge command views that rival the islands themselves. The saloon opens to sea and sky through floor-to-ceiling glazing, creating an effortless flow between indoors and the Mediterranean light.
Captain George leads a crew of seven whose intimate knowledge of the Cyclades transforms each day into something personal rather than itinerary-driven. Chef Alexandros works from local catches and regional producers, turning meals into quiet celebrations. Stewardesses attend to the details that dissolve between notice and comfort: morning espresso arrives as you watch Mykonos emerge from mist; evening aperitivos appear at the moment the light turns golden.
The yacht carries a considered arsenal of water toys including jet skis, paddleboards, tender, and professional skiing equipment. A teak beach platform and inflatable docks create instant water-level lounging. Whether you anchor near Sifnos' clifftop villages, snorkel in protected coves, or simply drift between Paros and Antiparos, the pace remains entirely yours.
Highlights
- •Five cabins accommodating up to 11 guests with private ensuite bathrooms throughout
- •Captain George and professional crew of seven, plus chef and stewardesses
- •Flybridge commanding 360-degree views; saloon with panoramic glazing
- •Comprehensive water sports fleet including jet skis, tender, paddleboards, ski equipment, and floating docks
The Charter Experience
Chartering ISLANDER II in the Cyclades means island-hopping without the logistics. Your crew handles the navigation, the sourcing, the timing. You decide whether today calls for ancient Delos, the food scene in Naxos, or anonymous anchorage in a bay only locals know. Sunrise swims from the foredeck. Sunset suppers on the flybridge as whitewashed villages fade to silhouettes. The Aegean works best when you're not watching the clock.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day charter might begin in Athens, then island-hop through the Cyclades' quieter reaches. Mykonos offers cosmopolitan dining and nightlife; Sifnos rewards slower exploration with pottery studios and seafood tavernas overlooking cliffs. Antiparos and Paros provide protected anchorages ideal for water sports and swimming. The crew knows which villages serve breakfast only to locals, which coves offer perfect snorkelling, and which sunset positions photograph best from the flybridge.
Specifications
33.4 m
11
5
11
Monohull
2002
22 kn
7
