Crewed Motor Yacht WET PANTHER
Mangusta 105 motor yacht. Cyclades islands. Your crew. Your pace.
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About Crewed Motor Yacht WET PANTHER
WET PANTHER is a Mangusta 105 motor yacht built for serious comfort in the Aegean. Her sleek white hull cuts through the Greek islands with purposeful elegance, while her spacious sun deck and foredeck bronzing area command views of whitewashed villages and turquoise anchorages. Four cabins with private ensuite facilities accommodate up to 10 guests across double, twin, and pullman configurations, each appointed in teak and natural light.
Below deck, contemporary interiors blend clean lines with warm finishes. Expansive glass windows flood the saloon and dining areas, creating an airy retreat that feels both refined and lived-in. The galley is fully equipped for serious entertaining, as is the upper-deck bar area, ideal for evening cocktails as the Cyclades fade into shadow.
Your five-person crew, led by Captain Spyridon Pastroudis, manages every detail with maritime precision. Chef Emmanouil sources local produce for lunch and dinner; Steward John anticipates requests before they're made; Engineer Athanasios keeps the engines running silently. This is professional hospitality without pretence.
Highlights
- •Five-person professional crew including experienced captain and private chef
- •Four cabins with ensuite heads; accommodation for 10 guests
- •Spacious sun deck and foredeck bronzing area with unobstructed views
- •Fully crewed, all-inclusive charter from Athens into the Cyclades Islands
The Charter Experience
Charter WET PANTHER and plot your own course through the Cyclades. Depart Athens for Mykonos, where you'll berth near the island's signature Cycladic architecture and anchor in sheltered bays on either side. Move to Paros for quiet coves and excellent local seafood, or Naxos for golden beaches and fewer crowds. The crew curates your itinerary around your preferences: historical sites, nightlife, water sports, or unhurried exploration. Each anchorage invites swimming, snorkelling, and long Mediterranean lunches served aboard. Seven days or longer allows genuine immersion rather than itinerary-chasing.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week departs Athens and explores the central Cyclades over seven days. Anchor off Mykonos for one night, then move to quieter Paros for two days of coves and local tavernas. Cross to Naxos for golden beaches and Venetian history. Work northward to Andros or Tinos if weather and mood permit, or return via Delos and the smaller islands. The crew adapts the route daily based on conditions, your interests, and the quality of anchorages. Dinners alternate between onboard chef-prepared menus and curated island restaurants accessible by tender.
Specifications
31.0 m
10
4
10
Monohull
2006
25 kn
5
