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S/Y Aegeo and Star II
sail in Greece with skipper



LOA 61 feet Guests
8 -10 Cabins 5 and 6 Crew - Skipper
sample itinerary
Aegeo has 4 double cabins for guests (total of 8) and 1 crew cabin
Silver Star has 5 double for guests (total of 10) and 1crew cabin
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specifications


Yacht Specifications and Amenities of the S/Y Aegeo and
Star II
Atlantic 650 Rebuilt 1999
LOL 19.70m / 65 feet
Hot Water
Beam 5.00m
Ice Maker
Draft 2.80m
Microwave Oven
Type: Cutter...Wingskeel
Oven with grill
Furling Mainsail
Coffee Maker
Furling Genoa
Hair Dryer
Engine: Leyland 125
HP
Color TV / Video
Generator: 6.5kw 220 V/ 24V/ 12 V
CD / Cassette player
Bow thruster: 24 V, 3.5 HP
Mast loudspeakers
Diesel: 1000 liters
Bimini Top (Sun Tent)
Water: 2100 liters
Spray hood
Electric anchor winch 1.500 / bow
BBQ on deck
Electric anchor winch 1.00 / stern
Swimming Ladder
Radar 24 M
Teak Deck
VHF / GPS / PLOTTER
Deck Shower
EPIRB (safety equipment)
12 Person Life Raft
NAVTEX
Inflatable Dinghy
Echo Sounder / Fish Finder
Outboard Motor 5 HP
Speedometer / Wind Meter
Toaster
Barometer - Clock - Thermometer
Fishing and Snorkeling equipment
Refrigerator/freeze in kitchen
Anti theft and smoke alarm
Refrigerator in cockpit

CYCLADES 7
Days ATHENS
1st
day: Marina Alimos – Kea island (40 n.m.)
Kea is mostly barren with patches of cultivated and wooded ground near the
coast. The lyric poets Simonides and Bacclides come from this island. The
picturesque hamlet of Vourkari is most popular and has excellent restaurants.
The large protected bay was once important as a coaling station for steamers.
The beautiful ‘’ chora ‘’ on the hill, a huddle of glaring white houses is well
worth a visit. A large lion carved from the rock

face is attributed to an Ionian sculptor from
around 600 BC
2nd
day: Kea isl. – Siros island
Rocky Siros or Sira , is the commercial, administrative and cultural center
of the Cyclades. Archaeological digs have revealed finds of the Cycladic
civilization dating from 2800 to 2300 BC. The inhabitants converted to
Catholicism under the French Capuchins in the Middle Ages. The 19th
century saw Siros become a wealthy and powerful port in the eastern
Mediterranean. Though Siros does not live off tourism, more visitors arrive each
year attracted by its traditional charm.
3rd
day: Siros island – Mykonos island
Mykonos is the tourist Mecca of Greece. Bright and breezy with fine sandy
beaches by day and by night the hum of the bars and throb of discos into the wee
hours is all part of the scene. It is the island where locals and plain ordinary
holidaymakers rub shoulders with the yacht set, the jet set, artists and
celebrities from all over the world. The houses the churches and the narrow
winding alleys appear to be a naturally evolved form sculpted from the tocks of
the island itself. The cosmopolitan flavor of Mykonos may be a refreshing
contrast to the simpler pleasures of other islands.
4th
day: Mykonos isand. – Serifos island
Serifos has a modest tourist trade in summer. The white houses of the chora on
the hill above Livadhi bay are like icing on a bun. The view from the chora down
onto the bay and over the sea and islands beyond is well worth the trip.
5th day: -
Serifos island – Kithnos island
Barrens rocky island little touched by tourism. Numerous anchorage provide
crystal clear water and good white sand beaches. The hot mineral springs in
Loutra have been esteemed throughout history. Near Cape Kefalos are the ruins of a
medieval citadel and town.
6th
day: Kithnos island - Marina Alimos ( Athens )
7th
day: Marina Alimos
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