Luxury Crewed Catamaran WORLD`S END
Fountaine Pajot Galathea 65 catamaran in the Cyclades
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About Luxury Crewed Catamaran WORLD`S END
WORLD'S END is a Fountaine Pajot Galathea 65 catamaran that brings understated sophistication to Aegean cruising. Her pearl-white hull and generous deck spaces define modern comfort, with five well-appointed cabins accommodating ten guests in refined style. The open-plan salon floods with natural light, while her expansive flybridge and foredeck provide ideal vantage points for taking in the Mediterranean.
Your charter is helmed by Captain Apostolis Athanasiou, whose intimate knowledge of the Cyclades ensures safe passage and personalized navigation through these waters. Chef George Panagiotaros delivers refined Mediterranean cuisine drawing on fine dining expertise, whilst crew member Timos Lagogiannis maintains the vessel's rhythm with attentive, unobtrusive service. Together they transform each day into an expression of Greek hospitality.
The catamaran's layout emphasises relaxation without sacrifice. Four double cabins and one twin cabin, each with private en-suite facilities, provide genuine retreat for every guest. Above deck, you'll gather for alfresco dining under the stars, or slip into the turquoise anchorages accessible only by yacht, where snorkeling and water pursuits await.
Highlights
- •Five cabins with private en-suite bathrooms, sleeping ten guests in comfort
- •Onboard chef delivering fresh Mediterranean menus; professional crew of three ensures seamless service
- •Extensive water sports collection including sea scooter, wakeboard, water skis, kayak, and full snorkeling kit
- •Twin engines with turbojet Williams tender for flexible exploration of remote Cycladic anchorages
The Charter Experience
A week aboard WORLD'S END unfolds as slow luxury across the Cyclades Islands. Depart from Athens and navigate whitewashed villages, Byzantine ruins, and hidden coves where few vessels venture. Your professional crew manages all logistics, leaving you to move between leisurely anchorages, morning swims in crystalline waters, and sunset cocktails on deck. The Aegean rhythm dictates the pace—unhurried, sensory, entirely yours.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day itinerary departs Athens for the northern Cyclades, calling at Mykonos, Paros, and Naxos before heading south towards quieter islands such as Antiparos and Despotiko. Each anchorage rewards with swimming, village exploration, and dinners prepared from local ingredients. Your captain tailors the route to wind, sea conditions, and your preferences, ensuring both discovery and genuine repose.
Specifications
19.0 m
10
5
10
Catamaran
2011
9 kn
3
