Crewed Sailing Yacht SERENITY 86
Turkish gulet sophistication meets Aegean exploration
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About Crewed Sailing Yacht SERENITY 86
Serenity 86 marries classical gulet heritage with contemporary luxury, delivering a vessel where traditional craftsmanship yields to modern comfort. Built in 2007 to Lloyd's classification standards, she prioritises both safety and refinement across every system. The result is a bright, airy interior that feels distinctly upscale without sacrificing the authentic charm of a hand-built Turkish sailing yacht.
Below deck, four generously appointed cabins accommodate up to twelve guests in measured luxury. Two master suites feature queen beds; twin cabins offer flexible sleeping arrangements. Each cabin arrives en-suite with individual climate control, satellite television, and thoughtful lighting. The galley occupies a purpose-built lower deck layout, freeing generous storage and accommodating a substantial refrigeration system essential for extended cruising.
The main saloon unfolds as a social hub. A mahogany dining table seats eight at the aft entrance, while forward seating transitions to games and bar areas. Glass and chrome detailing flood the space with natural light; a retractable 32-inch HD screen serves both bar and dining audiences. Twin Scania engines and a bow thruster ensure effortless maneuverability across island passages, whilst the engine room's advanced insulation keeps noise and vibration at yacht-guest distance.
Highlights
- •Extended flybridge with secondary helm station and sprawling sunbathing platform
- •Four en-suite cabins with full climate control and entertainment systems
- •Mahogany and anigre interiors with Italian accessories and bespoke joinery
- •Twin Scania engines with bow thruster for assured manoeuvrability in confined waters
The Charter Experience
Charter Serenity 86 through the Dodecanese and Aegean, where crystalline anchorages and whitewashed villages reward each day's sail. The yacht's standout extended flybridge provides a second helm station and sunbathing platform, ideal for dawn departures and sunset aperitifs. Crewed service handles provisioning and navigation, freeing guests to explore Rhodes, Symi, Patmos, and lesser-known islets where shallow-draught waters reward intimate exploration. Summer breezes and protected anchorages make this route a natural choice for those seeking both active sailing and indulgent leisure.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart Rhodes for Symi's horseshoe harbour, anchor beneath Panormitis monastery, then work north through the Dodecanese calling at Tilos and Nisyros before crossing toward Patmos and the Cycladic margins. Lighter airs favour leisurely days at anchor; stronger conditions allow passage-making toward Chios or the Turkish coast near Datça and Marmaris. The flybridge transforms these transitions into celebrated moments rather than mere repositioning.
Specifications
26.1 m
12
4
8
Monohull
2007
11 kn
4
