Ferretti 731 Private Cruise

Book your dreamy cruise in Santorini now, and get ready to treat yourself with elegance and natural beauty, in their purest form!
The Ferretti 731 is in a class all by itself, featuring a refined mix of elegance, comfort, and luxury. The embodiment of modern yacht design, it features a revolutionary conception of space both inside and out, with a spacious and comfortable living room, luxurious furnishings, and massive outdoor areas. Step on board and experience Santorini like never before!

Day Cruise 11:00 15:00
Sunset Cruise 16:00 - Sunset
Full Day 8hrs Cruise 11:00 - Sunset

 

Starts from: Ammoudi

Useful Information

The Ferretti 731 maximum capacity is 4 passengers
Vessel capacity is always subject to Covid19 Regulations
Concludes at: Ammoudi 
Cruising itinerary: Thirassia, Aspronissi, Lighthouse, Black Mountain / Indian Rock, Red Beach, St.Nickolas

Manufacturer: Ferretti Group

Year of Built: 2005 (refurbished 2021)

Length: 72' (22,68m)

Engine: 2 x Diesel 1500 HP MAN

WHAT IS INCLUDED

  • Transportation from/to hotel with a luxury minivan

  • Greek menu prepared on the spot: fish or chicken, seafood, variety of salads, finger foods, desserts (special dietary restrictions are met upon request)

  • 1 bottle of premium white wine & open bar with soft drinks, white local wine, beer, water

  • Towels & snorkeling gear

SUGGESTED ITINERARY

Start / Closure point

Laying cozily underneath the picturesque village of Oia, Ammoudi is a small fishing port full of vibrant colors.

Swim break

Once part of Santorini, Thirassia emerged as a tiny piece of the main island during the violent volcanic eruption of 1500B.C.

Sightseeing

Originally formed by the massive Minoan eruption in the 2nd millennium BC, the “White Island” is a small uninhabited islet, surrounded by clear blue-green waters.

Sightseeing

Built back in 1892, one of the oldest lighthouses in Greece, it silently graces the top of a steep hill on the caldera.

Sightseeing

An extraordinary scenery, made of sharp colors! Rough volcanic formations scattered in a sea of crystal-clear azure waters

Swim break

Famous for the crimson volcanic landscape, the red beach owes its distinctive shades to iron oxidization.

Sightseeing

A small church carved into the tiny rocky islet, surrounded by rough natural beauty and blue-green waters.