Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht KAMBOS BLUE
Italcraft 105 motor yacht for Cyclades exploration with crewed service
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About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht KAMBOS BLUE
KAMBOS BLUE is an Italcraft 105 purpose-built for discerning charters across Greece's most celebrated waters. The yacht accommodates nine guests across four cabins, each appointed with rich timber joinery, ensuite facilities, and satellite television. The design balances contemporary restraint with refined detailing: cream and blue tones offset dark woods, whilst carefully curated artwork anchors each space.
The main saloon functions as both social hub and quiet retreat, with a substantial library of DVDs and CDs complementing the entertainment system. Connectivity extends throughout via integrated WiFi. Outdoors, the aft deck provides a formal dining setting and lounge area ideal for sunset entertaining; the forward sun pad offers uninterrupted space for relaxation. A professional crew attends to all service and navigation.
The watersports inventory reflects serious recreational intent. A Williams tender with turbocharged power enables expeditions to anchorages beyond reach of larger vessels. Jet skis, SeaBobs, stand-up paddleboards, and water toys cater to active guests, whilst scuba equipment and fishing gear suit those seeking deeper engagement with the Aegean.
Highlights
- •Four spacious cabins with ensuite facilities accommodate groups or extended families without compromise
- •Forward sun pad and aft entertaining zones provide distinct social and contemplative spaces
- •Williams tender and full watersports array enable exploration of remote anchorages and active pursuits
- •Professional crewing and integrated galley service remove logistical burden entirely
The Charter Experience
A charter from Athens or Lefkas permits access to the Cyclades' most distinctive anchorages. Mykonos serves as a gateway to Delos and the sacred island of Rhenia; further south lie the volcanic calderas and wine regions of Santorini. The Dodecanese islands of Rhodes and Symi offer quieter alternatives with Byzantine and Ottoman heritage. The crew manages all logistics, permitting guests to focus on the interplay of light, sea, and landscape that defines these waters. Morning swims from the yacht's tender, leisurely lunches ashore, and evening returns to sheltered anchorages form the natural rhythm of a week-long immersion.
Suggested Itinerary
A seven-day itinerary might depart Athens, transit to Mykonos and the archaeological sites of Delos, continue south to Santorini for anchorage in the caldera, then explore the quieter Dodecanese islands of Symi and Rhodes before returning northward. The crew tailors daily movements to weather, guest preference, and tide.
Specifications
30.8 m
4
8
Monohull
2007
30 kn
5
