Description
A voyage through history dedicated to the Golden Age of Greek civilization and beyond, this cruise comes complete with a guest lecturer, Eugenia Alexiou. Eugenia has a Master’s degree in Byzantine Art, is an expert historian and, as a graduate of the Athens’ Tour Guide Academy, is the perfect tutor through all the classical sites and sights we visit. This journey to off-the-beaten track locales in the Peloponnese peninsula is a masterclass on the journey through classical antiquity and the Roman conquest, ending with the transition to the Christian empire of Byzantium.
Trip Name
Peloponnese Treasures: From Antiquity to Byzantium Small Ship Cruise
Days
8
Overview
Vessel Type: Motor Yacht
Length: 47 metres
Passenger Capacity: 49 (in 24 cabins)
Built / Refurbished: 1992 / 2016 /2025
Galileo is a 157-foot classic motor sailer built to SOLAS standards, designed to deliver a slow, unforced pace through the Greek islands. The ship’s profile, wood-panelled interiors, broad decks, and white sails produce a traditional yachting atmosphere, while panoramic indoor and outdoor spaces keep sea and landscape in constant view. A lounge, bar, and warm dining room create a calm social core, and two generous exterior decks provide shade, open air, and uninterrupted horizons. Capacity is limited to 49 guests across 24 ocean-view cabins, supported by an experienced crew focused on comfort and consistency.
Cabins follow a simple, functional layout with portholes on the Lower Deck and large portholes on the Upper Deck. All categories include individually controlled air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, safes, internal telephones, central music, hairdryers, and en-suite bathrooms. Public spaces are structured around single-seating dining, indoor and outdoor lounges, and a sun deck with loungers for extended time outside. Kayaks, snorkelling gear, a small library, and beach towels extend utility ashore and at anchor, supporting an unhurried small-ship circuit through Greece.








