Description
Enjoy a harmonious balance between conventional cruising and private yachting, along with an exciting voyage of discovery, unraveling the wonders of Classical Greece. The beautiful Cyclades, Kea, Santorini, Mykonos and the neighboring UNESCO-protected archaeological isle of Delos. Crete, the largest and southern most Greek island. The crystal blue waters of the island of Kythira, a hidden gem of the Aegean sea. The Peloponnese with Monemvasia and Nafplion historical treasures. Hydra, an off-the-beaten track island with her picturesque harbour. Each day you will discover a new port of call, a hidden cove with crystal blue waters to cool you, a glimpse of ancient history to amaze you and rich cultural diversity to intrigue you.
Trip Name
Classical Greece Cruise - Cyclades, Kea, Santorini, Mykonos
Days
8
Overview
Vessel Type: Motor Yacht
Length: 54 m
Passenger Capacity: 44
Built/Refurbished: 2001 / 2013 / 2023
Harmony G is a 54-metre SOLAS-class mega yacht built for slow, unforced cruising through the Greek islands. Her profile is contemporary and minimal, with broad exterior spaces and large windows that keep the sea constantly in view. The ship carries just 44 guests, supported by a crew of 17, and her communal areas are designed around unassigned single-seating dining, a lounge with panoramic glazing, and an upper-deck bar and shaded outdoor seating. A full sun deck with loungers provides uninterrupted horizons, while a swimming platform, kayak boards, snorkelling gear, and beach towels extend activity options at anchor.
Cabins are arranged across Lower, Main, and Upper Decks, all equipped with en-suite bathrooms, individually controlled air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, safes, hairdryers, internal telephones, piped music, and CD/DVD players. Lower Deck cabins offer portholes; Main and Upper Deck cabins have windows. Category P on the Upper Deck provides the most elevated setting. The ship’s internal layout keeps movement simple, with clear access between lounge, dining, outdoor areas, and cabins, producing a stable, predictable environment for a compact, yacht-style circuit through Greece.









