Lagoon
SELENE
SELENE is a Lagoon 620 which first set sail in 2015. It is an innovative catamaran designed to suit the needs of yachtsmen looking for the ultimate yacht charter vacation experience. The aft deck, protected from the weather by a hard top bimini, is really spacious with a dining table and relaxing space. One of the main highlights of ‘SELENE’ is the 17 sq. meter flybridge, ideal for relaxing & sunbathing. The tender is located on a hydraulic platform which transforms into a private swimming deck. SELENE is available for charter in the Mediterranean, cruising the very popular Greek Islands. This new yacht and experienced charter crew are ready to guide guests on the ultimate yachting getaway through some of the most beautiful landscapes on earth. Selene accommodates 10 guests in 5 queen bed cabins all with private bathrooms.
LENGTH: 18.9 m
BEAM: 10.06 m
BUILT YEAR: 2015
REFIT: 2024
CRUISING SPEED: 8 kn
MAX SPEED: 10 kn
Selene sleeps 10 guests across 5 cabins.
CREW
Captain Theo was born in 1974 in Greece on beautiful Andros Island. At a very young age, he joined the Nautical Club of Andros and started sailing with Optimists, 420s, and Lasers- soon progressing to offshore sailing yachts. Theo began his sailing career in 2005 as the first mate on the gaff-rigged schooner, S/Y AELLO. He went on to complete his RYA/ MCA Yacht Master Offshore with commercial endorsement, STCW 95 Safety, and his Greek Powerboat License. He is continually working to improve his knowledge and skills of sailing and the technical and mechanical aspects of yachting. Over the years, he has sailed many miles, sharing experiences with his guests and providing them with first-class service. Theo is a 100% sailor and is a wonderful entertainer. He welcomes guests as family and loves to have them experience life in Greece on the sea. When he is not on the water, he is in it - he has his Padi Open Sea diver certifications. As well, he loves spending time with his family, hiking, music, and enjoying the incredible nature found in Greece. Languages: Greek and English
Born in 1987, Konstantinos embarked on his culinary journey in 2004. Over the years, he has honed his skills in various restaurants across Greece, including prestigious roles as chef and executive chef in Mykonos, Sifnos, Athens, and Arachova. His career has also taken him to culinary hotspots in France, Spain, Switzerland, and Indonesia, where he gained invaluable experience working in Michelin-starred establishments. For the past two years, Konstantinos has been bringing his expertise to the world of yachting. His passion for travel and diverse culinary experiences have enriched his cooking, making him an adaptable and hardworking chef. Fluent in Greek, English, and Spanish, Konstantinos is thrilled to join the team on sailing yacht Selene, where he looks forward to elevating the dining experience on board with his innovative and travel-inspired cuisine.
George has worked for the past five years as deckhand and skipper in different catamarans and monohulls for private and charter use. During this time, he was able to accumulate extensive sailing experience, as well as safety and hospitality expertise. He was born in 1985 and lives in the Argo Saronic Gulf on the island of Aegina. He is very responsible, organized, and is used to work under high pressure. He is ready for new challenges and looking forward to welcoming his guests on Selene! He is flexible, adaptable, and an excellent team player. He speaks Greek and English and loves to fish, scuba diving, and travel.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal season for a yacht charter in Greece?
The best time for a yacht charter in Greece is between May and October, when the weather is warm, the seas are calm, and the islands are at their most vibrant. July and August offer the hottest temperatures and liveliest atmosphere, while May, June, September, and October provide excellent sailing conditions with fewer crowds. Many guests consider September the perfect month for a luxury yacht charter in Greece thanks to warm waters, pleasant weather, and more availability in popular destinations such as Mykonos and Santorini.
How early should I reserve my Greek yacht charter?
For the widest selection of yachts and the best rates, we recommend booking your Greek yacht charter 6–12 months in advance, especially for peak summer dates. Luxury yachts, catamarans, and family-friendly vessels often secure reservations early for July and August. Last-minute charters can sometimes be arranged, but booking ahead gives you access to the best yachts, preferred crew, and the most flexible itinerary options.
Can I visit Santorini during a one-week yacht charter?
Yes, Santorini can absolutely be included in a one-week yacht charter, depending on your departure location and preferred cruising area. Many guests combine Santorini with other stunning Cycladic islands such as Mykonos, Paros, Ios, Milos, or Folegandros. Our charter specialists can create a balanced itinerary that allows you to experience Santorini's iconic caldera views while still enjoying secluded beaches, traditional villages, and hidden anchorages throughout the Greek Islands.
Which Greek islands are best for a first-time yacht charter?
For first-time charter guests, the Cyclades and Saronic Islands are among the most popular choices. Islands such as Mykonos, Paros, Naxos, and Santorini offer a mix of beautiful beaches, charming villages, nightlife, and cultural attractions. The Saronic Gulf is ideal for those seeking shorter sailing distances and calmer waters. The best itinerary depends on your travel style, and our team can recommend the perfect Greek island route based on your interests, group size, and charter duration.
Do I need sailing experience to charter a yacht in Greece?
No sailing experience is required for a crewed yacht charter in Greece. Your professional captain and crew handle navigation, safety, docking, and daily operations, allowing you to relax and enjoy your vacation. For experienced sailors interested in a bareboat charter, appropriate sailing qualifications may be required. Most of our guests choose crewed yacht charters for a stress-free and fully personalized Greek island experience.
Can we customize our itinerary during the trip?
Absolutely. One of the biggest advantages of a private yacht charter is the flexibility to create a tailor-made itinerary. While a suggested route is planned before departure, your captain can often adjust destinations based on weather conditions, local recommendations, and your preferences. Whether you'd like to discover hidden beaches, enjoy waterfront dining, explore historic sites, or spend extra time on a favorite island, your itinerary can be adapted throughout the journey.
What type of yacht is right for my group?
The ideal yacht depends on your group size, budget, and travel preferences. Motor yachts are perfect for guests who want to visit multiple islands quickly and enjoy luxury amenities. Catamarans provide exceptional stability and spacious outdoor living areas, making them popular with families and groups. Sailing yachts offer a more traditional and authentic cruising experience, while superyachts deliver the highest level of luxury, privacy, and service. Our charter experts will help you select the perfect yacht for your Greek island vacation.
Ready for an Unforgettable Yacht Charter in Greece?
At All Blue Yachting, our expertise comes from genuine experience at sea. Many of our brokers have lived and worked aboard yachts themselves, giving them first-hand insight into every aspect of the charter experience.
From your initial enquiry to the final day of your journey, we’re here to guide you through every step with trusted advice, personalised recommendations, and seamless support throughout your charter.
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