How to experience a super cruise in Greece with these catamarans

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From top clockwise the Aquila 28 Molokai, the Aquila 42 Yacht and below the 54 Yacht

Why is a motor catamaran the perfect boat for cruising? The reasons are many: it is stable, comfortable and has good efficiency, that much is known. It is no coincidence that, for example in the famous Caribbean cruises, the motor multihull is now much more than a trend. And if we think of the most beautiful locations in the Mediterranean, without a shadow of a doubt Greece represents a dream for many. What if we told you that an Italian company, now allows you to take cruises in Greece thanks to a new base in Athens? Let’s talk about Free Charter which, from its Sardinian headquarters, is now expanding more and more into the Mediterranean.

Catamaran cruise in Greece


Free Charter
has now expanded its offering with a new base in Athens. From the Greek capital it is then easy to get to many islands around or to set off on a route along the coast. There is no shortage of beauty, that’s for sure. And then, in Greece, you enjoy a longer season since September and October are wonderful times to enjoy this corner of the world with temperatures still decidedly summery.

In Greece, after all, by avoiding the areas most “overblown” by mass tourism you can enjoy scenically stunning surroundings, often lower costs, and a myriad of breathtaking coves on the many islands accessible from Athens.

The catamarans of Free Charter

Free Charter’s Greek fleet now has three types of multihulls, all from Aquila. These are three very different models in shape and features capable of satisfying different types of owners.

There is the
Aquila 54 Yacht
, which winks at the super-yacht world and is 16.5 meters long (LOA), 7.68 wide at maximum beam. A true giant.

Eagle 42 Yacht, the right middle ground of this review that in size from

Finally, the Eagle 28 Molokai. No cruiser, but a very fast hull with plenty of outboard power in the stern . At 9.38 meterslong, the Aquila 28 Molokai is thus proposed as an offshore fishing boat, but is also good as a day-cruiser, either with family or friends.

Check out the Greek cruise options here

 

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