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SERENITY — Sunreef 60 Eco Sailing Catamaran

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Μάρτιος 17, 2026

Availability, rates and booking window for the 2026 Greek season

Weekly availability for the Sunreef 60 SERENITY is already being reserved for prime weeks in July and August; top-season slots typically require a 50% deposit under the MYBA charter agreement to secure dates. Operators report that July–August weeks are the first to sell out due to high demand across the Cyclades and Ionian Islands, so prospective clients should confirm desired embarkation ports and guest numbers early to finalise logistics such as marina berthing and provisioning schedules.

2026 Weekly Charter Rates (EUR)

SeasonStandard RateSpecial OfferSavings
July & August€48,000€45,600Save €2,400
June & September€42,500€38,250Save €4,250
May & October€34,900€31,400Save €3,500

Prices above are per week plus typical extras: APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance), fuel, marina fees and VAT where applicable. Early-booking discounts apply to summer weekly charters only and are subject to availability.

Technical brief and on-board systems

Launched in 2025, the Sunreef 60 SERENITY combines a twin-hull platform with electrified auxiliary systems designed to reduce fuel consumption and noise during tender operations and hotel-mode. The yacht integrates a substantial solar array for energy harvesting, enabling extended periods of solar-powered cruising and low-emission hotel loads while at anchor. A hydraulic swim platform and flybridge hardtop increase usability for water access and leisure activities, while the shallow draft typical of high-performance catamarans improves access to secluded coves and shallow anchorages around Greek islands.

Accommodation and layout

SERENITY accommodates up to 8 guests in four en-suite cabins. The layout prioritises privacy and social interaction with a galley-up configuration that opens the main salon to panoramic sea views — a configuration that facilitates interaction between guests and the private chef during meal service.

  • 1 Master suite with villa-style space
  • 3 Double cabins, all en-suite
  • Galley-up configuration integrated into the main salon
  • Twin-hull stability for comfortable family or group cruising

Water toys, tenders and guest activities

The onboard inventory emphasises active exploration rather than passive observation. Standard equipment includes a Gala V500 tender (60 HP, seating for nine) plus a complement of towables and paddle craft to maximise guest engagement in sheltered bays.

  • Gala V500 Tender (60 HP)
  • 2 Seabobs
  • 2 Stand-Up Paddleboards
  • 1 Kayak and towable tubes
  • Snorkelling and fishing gear
  • Onboard BBQ station

These assets support a range of activities — snorkelling in clearwater coves, paddleboarding to secluded beaches, short fishing excursions, and scenic tender runs to local tavernas. A professional crew including a captain, chef and stewardess ensures safety, provisioning and local navigation expertise.

Charter logistics and how to secure SERENITY

Booking the vessel follows industry-standard practices. The operator issues a detailed charter proposal after availability is checked for the requested embarkation port and dates; a signed MYBA agreement and deposit are required to confirm the booking. Final preferences — menus, activities, and onshore arrangements — should be submitted well in advance so the provisioning and marina logistics align with passenger needs.

Step-by-step booking process

  1. Submit preferred dates and guest count to check availability and berth options.
  2. Confirm cruising region (Cyclades, Ionian, Saronic) to align routing and marina logistics.
  3. Receive a detailed charter proposal covering rates, inclusions and itinerary options.
  4. Sign the MYBA charter agreement and pay a 50% deposit to secure the week.
  5. Complete the preference sheet — food, activities and special requests.
  6. Settle final balance according to the contract prior to embarkation.
  7. Embark at the agreed Greek port and begin the private charter.

Why SERENITY stands out for Mediterranean charters

Compared with motor yachts and hotel-based holidays, a sailing catamaran like SERENITY provides lower wake, shallower anchoring options and greater fuel efficiency while offering villa-like living spaces and direct access to water. The Sunreef 60’s emphasis on sustainability — solar-assisted hotel systems and reduced acoustic impact — aligns with growing demand from charter clients seeking eco-conscious yachting experiences without sacrificing comfort.

Operational considerations for captains and charter managers

Route planning should factor in seasonal meltemi winds in the central Aegean during July–August and potential marina congestion at popular ports. Provisioning timelines must accommodate customs or VAT formalities if embarking from different Greek islands, and berth reservations at marinas with adequate depth and services are recommended for embarkation and potential fuel or pump-out needs.

Historical context and market outlook

Catamarans evolved from traditional Polynesian multihulls to modern luxury platforms over several decades; the leisure multihull market accelerated in the 1990s as builders like Sunreef introduced large, customised cruising catamarans that combined performance with expansive living areas. In recent years, the market has shifted toward hybrid and solar-assisted systems as owners and charterers prioritise lower emissions and quieter hotel-mode operations. This trend is driving a steady increase in demand for eco-conscious charters, particularly in the Mediterranean where environmental regulations and marina policies increasingly favour low-emission vessels.

Looking ahead to international tourism patterns, the integration of sustainable propulsion and energy systems will likely influence charter choice and marina infrastructure planning. Destinations that invest in cleaner shore power, waste handling and clearwater anchorage protection will become more attractive to discerning yacht charters, while operators offering experienced captains and curated onshore activities will capture a larger share of high-end bookings.

FAQ highlights

What is included? Base rates cover the yacht, professional crew (captain, chef, stewardess), insurance and standard onboard amenities. Additional costs include APA, fuel, food, beverages, marina fees and VAT.

Επισκέπτης capacity? SERENITY hosts up to 8 guests in 4 en-suite cabins.

What sets this Sunreef 60 apart? New in 2025, features include solar-powered cruising, expansive living areas, a flybridge with hardtop and a hydraulic swim platform.

Typical cruising areas? The vessel can operate in the Cyclades, Ionian Islands and Saronic Gulf depending on embarkation and weather conditions; itineraries are fully customisable.

For travellers planning a 2026 Mediterranean charter, SERENITY represents a convergence of comfort, sustainability and adventure — ideal for families or groups seeking secluded beaches, clearwater bays, and hands-on water sports under the guidance of a professional captain and crew. For more on yacht availability, charter options, where to rent and how to compare prices across marinas and destinations, visit GetBoat.com, an international marketplace for renting sailing boats and yachts, which is probably the best service for boat rentals to suit every taste and budget. This summary highlights key points — yacht specifications, weekly rates, booking steps and activities — and ties them to practical concerns for charterers interested in yachting, boating, beach time, fishing, and gulf and open-ocean cruising.