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G Adventures Announces New Yachts for Greek Islands

by Sarah Milner / October 23, 2024
G Adventures' new Greek Sailing boats

G Adventures’ new Greek Sailing boats (rendering). Photo: G Adventures

G Adventures announced today the launch of five new purpose-built yachts to sail the Greek Islands as part of the adventure operator’s 2025 European sailing season. 

Guests can sail the Greek Islands led by a “Skipper CEO” (chief experience officer, aka guide), discovering the area’s hidden gems and local culture. Itineraries range from eight to 15 days, and the season runs from April to October. 

Each yacht features five cabins (with bathroom) and can carry up to 10 passengers. Guests can enjoy comforts such as a fully equipped galley, a communal area, and a deck for sunbathing complete with outdoor shower. 

The new vessels were designed with sustainability in mind. Each is fitted with solar panels, and are powered by engines and generators that minimize environmental impact.

“This commitment to the environment and spreading tourism dollars to lesser-visited communities on smaller Greek Islands really sets the bar high for operators in the region, and ensures we’ll deliver an incredible experience for our travelers that is simultaneously kind to our planet and its people,” said Vince Donnelly, director of global sailing at G Adventures.  

Trips travellers can book to experience the new boats in the Greek Islands include: 

  • Sailing Greece – Santorini to Mykonos – Priced from $1,729pp for an eight-day trip. 
  • Sailing Greece – Mykonos to Athens – Priced from $1,679pp for an eight-day trip. 
  • Sailing Greece – Santorini to Santorini – Priced from $2,199pp for a 10-day trip.
  • Sailing Greece – Santorini to Athens – Priced from $3,349pp for a 15-day trip.

The yacht are currently under construction and will be deployed to Greece from now until June, 2025.
For more information on G Adventures’ sailing programs, or to book, please visit: https://www.gadventures.com/travel-styles/cruising/sailing/.

In other recent news, G Adventures is hosting 12 FAM trips in 2025. These trips will take travel advisors on discounted G Adventures journeys to Costa Rica, the Galápagos, Greece, Japan, New Zealand or Thailand. To apply, visit https://gadvnt.rs/GCANFAM2025applicationform. Applications close Nov. 1, 2024.

  
  
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