Description
Let us show you our home, off-the-beaten path. These 10 stunning island destinations offer a more nourishing side of Greece, a taste of true Greek culture. These are places where people take pride in offering hospitality – in line with the ancient custom of filoxenia, love of strangers – and where things are done with meraki, love and soul. A cruise voyage unraveling the most authentic Cycladic and Dodecanese islands of Greece. Discover unknown gems with rich history, incomparable light, translucent water, and heavenly beaches.
Trip Name
Unexplored Greece: Aegean Islands Small Ship Cruise
Days
8
Overview
Vessel Type: Luxury Yacht
Length: 53 metres
Passenger Capacity: 49
Built / refurbished: 1993 / 2009
Panorama is a 54-metre, three-masted motor sailer built to SOLAS standards, carrying 49 guests at an unhurried 11-knot pace through the Greek islands. Her profile is defined by classic lines, varnished wood interiors, and wide deck areas split across multiple levels. Public spaces include a single-seating dining room with panoramic windows, a wood-panelled lounge with library, an outdoor bar, and two open decks for sunbathing and shaded retreat. A swimming platform, snorkelling gear, kayaks, and beach towels support water-based stops, while the vessel’s sail plan adds a traditional character seldom found in small-ship cruising. A crew of 16–18 manages service and navigation, keeping operations steady and unobtrusive.
The ship offers 24 ocean-view cabins across three categories. Lower Deck cabins in Categories B and C use portholes and provide en-suite bathrooms finished in marble or Corian, along with TV, telephone, hairdryer, mini-fridge, safe, central music, and individual air-conditioning. Category A cabins are positioned on the Main and Upper Decks, replacing portholes with large windows and adding more natural light and outward visibility. Movement between decks is simple, with direct access from lounges to outdoor seating and the Sun Deck above. The scale, layout, and sail-assisted cruising style create a contained, traditional environment suited to slow exploration of the Aegean.








