Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht MABROUK
Cantieri di Pisa elegance through the Cyclades with Captain Nasos
Vessel Photos
About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht MABROUK
MABROUK is a Cantieri di Pisa Akhir 38 motor yacht built in 2004, combining refined Italian design with the operational reliability required for extended Greek island cruising. Her sleek silhouette and purposeful lines reflect a philosophy of understated performance, while an open saloon with teak finishes and floor-to-ceiling windows creates an interior that feels connected to the sea. Five cabins accommodate up to twelve guests across a mix of double, twin and single berths, each with ensuite facilities.
The expansive flybridge serves as the social hub of the vessel, offering unobstructed views across the Aegean and a natural gathering space for sundowners. Sun pads forward provide intimate spots for morning coffee, whilst the saloon's generous layout accommodates both relaxation and evening entertainment. Throughout, natural light and carefully chosen contemporary furnishings create an atmosphere of calm luxury rather than ostentatious display.
Highlights
- •Dedicated crew of eight including captain and chef, allowing you to set the pace and priorities
- •Comprehensive water sports collection: Yamaha jet ski, Novurania and Zodiac tenders, paddleboards, kayak, wakeboards and water skis
- •Five ensuite cabins with flexibility for couples, families or small groups
- •Full-service bar and dining capability, with menus influenced by local Greek islands
The Charter Experience
Captain Nasos and his seven-strong crew bring deep knowledge of the Cyclades and the waters beyond. Chef Vasilis orchestrates menus that honour Greek culinary traditions while reflecting the islands' seasonal produce, creating meals that feel place-specific rather than formulaic. The crew works closely with you to shape each day's rhythm, whether that means anchoring in a quiet cove before breakfast, timing arrivals in Mykonos for a long lunch ashore, or discovering lesser-known villages on Sifnos. This is seamless travel without the logistics.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week from Athens might progress through the central Cyclades, beginning with Mykonos for provisioning and social energy, then moving to quieter anchorages near Paros and Antiparos for swimming and snorkelling. A visit to Sifnos allows time ashore to explore traditional villages and local restaurants, whilst morning departures leave space for unhurried breakfasts on deck. The rhythm is entirely yours—the crew simply makes it happen.
Specifications
39.0 m
12
5
12
Monohull
2004
23 kn
7
