Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht PATHOS
Sunseeker elegance across the Aegean and Ionian waters
Vessel Photos
About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht PATHOS
PATHOS is a Sunseeker motor yacht built for those who understand that true luxury lies in considered detail rather than excess. Based in Athens, she accommodates 12 guests across 6 cabins, each thoughtfully appointed with either King, Queen, or convertible berths. The master suite and two VIP cabins command premium positioning, whilst lower deck staterooms offer flexible configurations for larger parties or extended crews.
Her interior balances openness with intimacy. Port and starboard balconies from the main deck and sliding glass doors dissolve the boundary between salon and seascape, allowing guests to inhabit the Mediterranean breeze without sacrificing comfort. The salon itself frames uninterrupted ocean views, the sort of backdrop that requires no commentary.
What sets PATHOS apart is her dedicated crew of eight, led by a captain whose intimate knowledge of the Aegean and Ionian archipelagos spans decades. They manage not merely logistics but the sort of anticipatory service that transforms a week at sea into something memorable. The galley delivers cuisine that rewards appetite, whilst a comprehensive water sports collection—including a Pascoe Shuttle tender, jet skis, paddleboards, and fishing equipment—ensures action or repose, entirely at your discretion.
Highlights
- •Eight-person crew led by an Aegean-experienced captain who reads the sea and the season
- •Six cabins with flexible bed configurations, including two King suites and convertible twins
- •Tender, jet skis, paddleboards, canoes, and full fishing kit for unscheduled exploration
- •Balconied main deck with seamless indoor/outdoor living across both sides
The Charter Experience
The Cyclades and Ionian waters reveal themselves slowly to those with time and a capable vessel. PATHOS navigates both the whitewashed drama of Mykonos and the quieter anchorages where archaeology meets swimming, from the Saronic's historical islands to remote natural bays inaccessible to larger vessels. Your captain holds the sort of local authority that opens otherwise invisible possibilities—the best mooring for sunset, the restaurant the locals favour, the village taverna whose owner reserves his finest wine for the season's discerning charters. Greece's geography promises endless options; the crew ensures you experience them with precision and grace.
Suggested Itinerary
A seven-day itinerary might trace the Cyclades in gentle loops: depart Athens for Hydra's narrow streets and Saronic charm, sail east to Mykonos for its particular energy, then slip south through Naxos and Paros toward quieter islets where anchorage rewards those with patience. The Ionian route offers an entirely different character—the Corfu coastline, Lefkas's protected channels, and the Albanian Riviera's untamed beauty. Your captain adapts to weather, mood, and preference; the itinerary serves curiosity, not the reverse.
Specifications
40.0 m
12
6
12
Monohull
2013
15 kn
8
