Crewed Motor Yacht THE BIRD
Sanlorenzo elegance through the Cyclades with full crew
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About Crewed Motor Yacht THE BIRD
THE BIRD is a Sanlorenzo 84 that commands attention wherever she anchors. Her distinctive profile and refined proportions make her instantly recognisable among the Greek islands, whilst her generous flybridge serves as the social heart of the yacht, lined with sun pads and an al-fresco dining table that frames views across the Aegean. The substantial swim platform provides direct access to water sports, housing a Zodiac tender, two Seabobs, SUPs, and towable equipment.
Below deck, natural light floods the main salon through expansive windows, illuminating carefully varnished wood finishes that create a warm, flowing interior. The accommodation spans four cabins (two doubles and two twins) across a comfortable layout, each with full en-suite facilities. This configuration suits families, small groups, or two couples seeking privacy without sacrificing the social space above.
Highlights
- •Four cabins with flexible configuration, sleeping up to eight guests
- •Full-beam flybridge with multiple sun pads and alfresco dining
- •Water sports fleet including Zodiac tender, Seabobs, and SUPs
- •Professional crew handling navigation, provisioning, and yacht operations
The Charter Experience
Charter THE BIRD from Athens or Mykonos and cruise the sheltered anchorages of the Cyclades, where white-washed villages cling to cliffsides and hidden coves await discovery. Your professional crew manages all navigation, provisioning, and logistics, freeing you to focus on long lunches ashore, afternoon swims in crystalline waters, and unhurried island exploration. The Saronic Gulf and Peloponnese offer classical sites accessible by tender, whilst the central Cyclades deliver the postcard-perfect scenery Greece is known for.
Suggested Itinerary
A seven-day itinerary typically departs Athens, calls at the Saronic islands before crossing to Mykonos, then explores the quieter anchorages of Delos, Rhenia, and Naxos. Mornings offer opportunities for swimming and snorkelling off white-sand beaches; afternoons suit visits to Cycladic villages, archaeological sites, or local tavernas. Evenings anchor in sheltered harbours where the crew prepares dinner on deck as the sun sets over the Aegean.
Specifications
25.0 m
4
Monohull
2004
22 kn
