0

DURATION
8 hours
Capacity
10 people
Experience
Private
Embark on an exclusive yacht cruise aboard the 40V PRINCESS for the Santorini from Naxos | Private 8-hour yacht experience. This luxurious 40-foot sport cruiser embodies the essence of V-Class style—sleek, confident, and crafted for enjoyment on the water. Its dynamic profile and expertly designed deep-V hull ensure a smooth, responsive ride as you voyage across the Aegean Sea. The spacious cockpit provides effortless outdoor living, with generous seating, a sun-drenched aft lounge, and ample space for dining or entertaining, creating the perfect setting for relaxed days along the Greek coast.
Inside, the contemporary saloon offers a bright and inviting retreat, filled with natural light from large windows that seamlessly connect you to the breathtaking views of the sea. Designed for comfort and ease, it provides a perfect oasis after a day in the sun—ideal for unwinding, sharing special moments with loved ones, or simply enjoying the sophisticated ambiance of life on the water.
Starting from Ornos, this vessel allows you to explore the stunning volcanic islands of Santorini. Drop anchor at Palaia Kameni, a captivating volcanic islet nestled within the caldera, where you can enjoy a rejuvenating swim in the sulfur-rich hot springs surrounded by rugged lava terrain. Cruise onward to Nea Kameni, known for its striking volcanic landscape, and take in the dramatic coastline while dipping into its pristine waters. You will then head to Amoudi Bay, a charming seaside spot beneath the cliffs of Oia, where you can indulge in fresh seafood at Katina Tavern, savoring authentic Santorinian flavors with stunning waterfront views.
Throughout the day, your private crew will ensure a seamless and luxurious experience, allowing you to relax and take in the awe-inspiring scenery of Santorini’s volcanic landscape. As your yacht sails back toward Naxos, enjoy the tranquility of the Aegean and reflect on a day filled with natural wonders, elegant comfort, and the timeless beauty of the Cyclades archipelago.