Crewed Catamaran UHURU
Cyclades elegance with a captain who knows every anchorage
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About Crewed Catamaran UHURU
UHURU is a Van Peteghem-Lauriot Prevost catamaran built for guests who value space and refinement in equal measure. Her three king cabins and expansive deck layout create the rare combination of privacy and connection, whether you're anchored off Mykonos or drifting between lesser-known islands. Teak interiors and considered design keep the mood unhurried; everything on board encourages settling in rather than rushing through.
The aft deck is your hub for living, with a generous dining and lounge area that transitions seamlessly from morning coffee to sunset service. Below, the saloon and indoor dining space offer respite on rare grey afternoons, whilst the bow sunbathing area captures the day's warmth. Each cabin features an ensuite, so guests never compromise on comfort or privacy.
Your crew makes the difference here. Captain Renato Marchesan brings decades of Mediterranean experience and a genuine investment in guest wellbeing. Alongside Deckhand Ferdi, he orchestrates each day with the quiet efficiency of professionals who've chosen this life, not stumbled into it. Service feels personal because it is.
Highlights
- •Three king cabins, each with private ensuite, for six guests who value privacy and space
- •Crewed operation with Captain Renato's deep knowledge of quiet Cyclades anchorages and traditional seamanship
- •Expansive aft deck designed for dining, lounging, and the kind of long afternoons Greece demands
- •Flexible itineraries tailored to your preferences, whether cultural, culinary, or water-focused
The Charter Experience
A week in the Cyclades Islands aboard UHURU unfolds at the pace you set. Days might begin with an early-morning swim stop at a secluded cove, continue through lunch ashore in a whitewashed village, and resolve on deck with local wine as the light softens. The crew works closely with you to balance active exploration with unhurried restoration, whether that means water sports, cultural visits, or simply anchoring where few boats venture. Meals reflect what's fresh and seasonal, served in the open air whenever the Aegean permits. The result feels less like a itinerary completed and more like a rhythm established—one you'll want to return to year after year.
Suggested Itinerary
A seven-day voyage typically departs Athens and threads through the Cyclades, touching Mykonos and Paros alongside hidden anchorages most charters miss. Early mornings allow swimming and snorkelling in uncrowded waters; afternoons accommodate shoreside exploration or a leisurely return to the yacht. Each evening provides an opportunity to dine ashore or on deck, with the crew adjusting routes based on weather, your energy, and opportunities that emerge. By day six, you'll have found your rhythm; by day seven, you'll already be planning your return.
Specifications
17.0 m
6
3
6
Catamaran
1999
7 kn
2
