Gulet SERENITY 70
Classic gulet elegance in the Dodecanese with three cabins and devoted crew
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About Gulet SERENITY 70
Serenity 70 is a traditional gulet built by Mural Shipyard and designed for intimate exploration of Greece and Turkey. The vessel's generous beam yields exceptional deck space and an open-air lifestyle, with three experienced crew dedicated to your comfort. The layout defies convention: the aft deck aligns flush with the saloon, creating an airy, flowing interior while maximising below-deck accommodation.
The main saloon features large windows throughout, flooding the space with natural light and framing unobstructed views across the Aegean. A substantial mahogany dining table on deck seats all six guests, while the interior accommodates a second dining area alongside a well-stocked bar. Three cabins—two doubles and a master suite—each include private en-suite bathrooms and individual climate control.
The forward deck transforms into a sun-soaked retreat with eight dedicated loungers positioned in front of the pilothouse. A deployable canvas awning offers respite when needed. A seated area at the bowsprit affords a rare vantage point for watching the Mediterranean unfold below.
Highlights
- •Three cabins with private en-suite bathrooms; master cabin favoured for honeymoon charters
- •Extensive water sports and leisure equipment: snorkelling gear, water-skis, wakeboards, kneeboards, canoes, and inflatable tenders (available by request: surfboards and windsurfboards)
- •Spacious deck layout with eight sun loungers, open-air dining for six, and mast-mounted shade canopy
- •Crewed service, free Wi-Fi throughout, DVD library with 100+ titles, and board games for all ages
The Charter Experience
A week aboard Serenity 70 centres on the crystalline anchorages of the Dodecanese and surrounding Aegean waters. Swim in pristine bays, discover hidden coves accessible only by tender, and explore whitewashed villages and ancient ruins at anchor. The crew navigate leisurely days between Symi, Panormitis, Rhodes, and the Turkish coastline, allowing time for unhurried swimming, snorkelling, and quiet reflection. Evenings anchor in sheltered waters where the boat becomes your private platform for sunsets and alfresco dining.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day itinerary might depart Rhodes, calling at Symi for morning swims and visits to traditional sponge markets, then traverse to Panormitis Monastery for spiritual reflection. Cruise the Turkish Aegean to Datca, anchor near secluded beaches for snorkelling and water sports, and return via the smaller Dodecanese islands—Tilos, Nisyros, or Patmos—with each anchorage offering sheltered bathing and the option to tender ashore for local tavernas or explorations on foot.
Specifications
20.6 m
6
3
6
Monohull
1997
10 kn
3
