Itinerary
LIVING THE DREAM
Explore the picture-perfect Cyclades in Greece on board 106-metre Dream with an itinerary recommended by Captain Stelios Grigoropoulos and the team at Moravia Yachting.
Greece comprises almost 6,000 islands and islets, scattered across five main island groups: the Cyclades, the Saronic Islands, the Dodecanese, the Ionian Islands and the Sporades.
Southeast of Greece’s mainland, in the Aegean Sea, are the Cyclades.
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Within easy reach of Athens, the Cyclades are arguably the most popular cruising area, encompassing the yachting hotspots of Mykonos, Santorini and Paros. Expect tranquil sandy beaches, iconic white and blue architecture, traditional lifestyle, folk music and hospitable locals.
DREAM
106.5M | 2018 | Olympic Yacht Services
Top speed 17 kn | 4709 GT
36 guests | 32 + 8 crew
Dream is a unique opportunity on the charter market today. The 106-metre passenger vessel was fully rebuilt by Olympic Yacht Services in 2018 into a luxury superyacht. With all the amenities and incredible size that come with a vessel of her size, including an array of tenders, helipad, wellness centre, cinema room, business centre and two elevators, Dream is ready for the ultimate charter escape for a large group of friends or an extended family.
Accommodating 36 guests in navigation, Dream is one of the few options available for larger charter parties. The accommodation aboard this six-deck superyacht comprises 22 luxury suites, configured as 16 doubles and six twins, and includes a 260-square-metre stateroom on a private owner’s deck with two ensuite bathrooms, walk-in wardrobes, study space and an exclusive dining room.
Guests can unwind on the expansive sundeck, complete with a swimming pool and a swim-up bar. Alternatively, you can relax in the fully equipped onboard spa or the beauty salon with hairdressing facilities. For those seeking more active pursuits, Dream offers a dive centre with direct water access and a well-equipped gym. The cinema room with surround sound provides a cosy setting for those wanting to curl up in front of a film. Catering to the needs of those balancing work and leisure, Dream even features a business centre equipped with nine workstations and an eight-person meeting room.
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Athens: the cosmopolitan capital of Greece
Berthed in Athens, it’s the perfect place to start your charter on Dream - the capital of Greece and the birthplace of democracy, to where much of modern-day civilisation and society can trace its origins. The iconic city sees the bustle of modern life sit side-by-side with an ancient history and glorious architecture.
Cruise to the nearby island of Aegina, which has several well-preserved buildings and the famous temple of Aphaia, which forms part of the ‘holy triangle’ along with the Parthenon and the Temple of Poseidon at Sounion.
Kythnos: welcome to the Cyclades
Renowned for its pristine beaches, crystalline waters and picturesque landscapes, Kythnos offers a tranquil escape for those seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure. The island's traditional villages, adorned with whitewashed houses and narrow cobblestone streets, invite guests to exploration and provide a glimpse into authentic Greek island life. Guests can indulge in the island's rich culinary offerings, savouring delicious local specialties and fresh seafood in charming seaside tavernas. Kythnos is also home to natural thermal springs, offering therapeutic experiences and wellness retreats.
Syros: an open-air museum of architecture
Romans, Arabs and Venetians have all inhabited Syros at one time or another and today, the capital town of Ermoupoli boasts their impressive neoclassical architecture and expansive marble squares. Ermoupoli is also the capital of the Cyclades and is a centre for the arts, with film and dance festivals taking place annually. The Apollon Theatre is a smaller La Scala and is home to many classical, jazz and contemporary music festivals. Island life on Syros also had an emphasis on agriculture, so the local wine, oil and olives should all be tried.
Mykonos: Greece's most glamorous isle
Mykonos, a jewel in the Cyclades archipelago, beckons guests with its vibrant energy and cosmopolitan charm. This iconic Greek island is renowned for its dazzling white-washed buildings, narrow winding streets and a lively atmosphere that captivates visitors from around the globe. The island boasts world-class beaches, where crystal-clear waters meet golden sands, providing a perfect backdrop for sun-soaked relaxation. Mykonos is celebrated for its dynamic nightlife, with chic bars and beach clubs transforming the island into a lively party scene after sunset.
Naxos: walk through the hallways of time
Naxos, the largest and most diverse island in the Cyclades, welcomes guests with a blend of natural beauty, rich history and cultural allure. Renowned for its expansive golden beaches and turquoise waters, Naxos offers a haven for sunseekers and water enthusiasts. The island's picturesque villages, like Chora with its medieval castle, exude charm with labyrinthine alleys and traditional Cycladic architecture.
Naxos is steeped in mythology, featuring ancient ruins, such as the imposing Portara, a monumental marble gate that stands proudly at the entrance to the island's harbor.
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Paros: modern island living with a traditional spin
This Cycladic paradise is celebrated for its pristine beaches adorned with golden sand and crystal-clear waters, creating idyllic settings for sunbathing and water activities. The island's traditional villages, featuring whitewashed houses adorned with vibrant bougainvillea, provide a quintessential Greek experience. Parikia, the capital, and Naoussa, a charming fishing village, offer a delightful blend of ancient history, cultural richness and lively atmosphere. Paros is a haven for water sports enthusiasts, with windsurfing and kiteboarding being popular activities due to the island's favourable wind conditions.
Santorini: the supermodel of the Greek islands
Picture-perfect in every way, the scenes of Santorini are instantly recognisable. The crescent-shaped island curves its cliff edge around the rim of the caldera (a long-extinct volcano), and you can take your pick of the bars and restaurants on the caldera’s edge for incredible sunset views.
Santorini has two main towns, Fira and Oia, the latter being of a more traditional style and exceptionally beautiful. Activities ashore include wine tasting at one of the many vineyards, horse riding and an array of scenic walking routes. The beaches along Santorini’s east coast are lined with black sand, and red sands distinguish the beaches to the south.
Milos Island: sunbathe on the moon
Milos welcomes guests with a multifaceted experience that blends natural wonders, cultural richness and idyllic charm. Renowned for its diverse landscapes, Milos boasts not only stunning beaches with crystalline waters but also dramatic rock formations, including the iconic Sarakiniko, a lunar-like landscape of white volcanic cliffs. The island's villages, such as Plaka and Klima, showcase traditional Cycladic architecture and offer a glimpse into Milos' rich history. Archaeological sites, such as the ancient theatre of Milos, add an extra layer of cultural exploration.
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