Skip to content
The Journal

Intelligence from the Water — The ADY Journal

Destinations, market insight, ownership advisory, and editorial from five decades of chartering.

Seasonal guides, destination intelligence, and candid perspectives on ownership and the charter market. Written from experience, not press releases.

The Saronic Gulf: A Week From Athens
Destinations

The Saronic Gulf: A Week From Athens

The Saronic Gulf offers six distinct islands within 55 nautical miles of Piraeus, each with its own harbour character and anchorage profile. For clients based in Athens, or arriving through the city, it is a complete week on the water without the transfer complications of a longer repositioning. ADY

March 2026 · 3 min read

The Aegean Table: A Gastronomy Charter Through the Greek Islands

Experiences

The Aegean Table: A Gastronomy Charter Through the Greek Islands

A week at sea through the Cyclades and beyond, where every anchorage carries its own food tradition and every meal is sourced from the island you woke up beside. The yacht is the platform. The food is the journey.

March 2026 · 3 min read

The Case for October in the Aegean

Seasonal Guides

The Case for October in the Aegean

October is when the Aegean stops performing and starts being itself — water at 22–24°C, anchorages you don’t have to fight for, and charter rates running 30–40% below the July-August peak. ADY has been putting clients on the water in October for decades. Here is why it works.

March 2026 · 3 min read

The Rise of Corporate Chartering

Perspectives

The Rise of Corporate Chartering

Corporate bookings have moved from a footnote in the charter ledger to a structurally distinct segment of the market, driven by experiential incentive travel, the logic of captive audiences, and the particular privacy a vessel at sea provides. What this means for the industry is not simply a new rev

March 2026 · 3 min read

What Does a Superyacht Actually Cost to Own?

Ownership

What Does a Superyacht Actually Cost to Own?

The purchase price is the beginning of the conversation, not the end. Annual running costs for a superyacht typically run between 10% and 15% of hull value — and that figure climbs as a vessel ages. This is a plain account of where the money goes.

March 2026 · 3 min read

Why Independence Still Matters in Superyacht Brokerage

Perspectives

Why Independence Still Matters in Superyacht Brokerage

The superyacht brokerage industry has entered a period of consolidation. Private capital is moving through the sector, and the houses that once defined it as a profession built on individual judgment and long relationships are increasingly absorbed into managed groups. The question worth asking is w

March 2026 · 3 min read

The Maldives by Private Yacht

Destinations

The Maldives by Private Yacht

The Maldives spans 1,192 coral islands across 26 atolls and 90,000 square kilometres of ocean — a geography that rewards a yacht far more than a fixed resort address. The northeast monsoon window, November to April, delivers calm seas, 26–29°C water temperatures, and visibility reaching 30 metres. W

March 2026 · 3 min read

Cyclades by Superyacht: Beyond Mykonos and Santorini

Destinations

Cyclades by Superyacht: Beyond Mykonos and Santorini

Mykonos and Santorini have earned their place on every Aegean itinerary, but the western and small Cyclades offer anchorages with no tender queues, no ferry wash, and no noise after midnight. For a captain who knows where to go, the difference is pronounced.

March 2026 · 3 min read

May in the Mediterranean: First to the Water

Seasonal Guides

May in the Mediterranean: First to the Water

May is when the Mediterranean opens for the season — wildflowers still on the hillsides, water at 20–22°C, and charter rates 20–40% below the July–August peak. The guests who move in May secure the best itineraries before the crowd arrives.

March 2026 · 3 min read

The Biggest Superyacht Deliveries of 2026

Yachts

The Biggest Superyacht Deliveries of 2026

2026 is the most significant delivery year for large superyachts in over a decade. From a 194.9m polar research vessel to the first yacht to run on methanol fuel cells, the builds coming out of European yards this year are reshaping the upper end of the fleet — in size, propulsion, and design ambiti

March 2026 · 3 min read

The Charter Yield Question: Is Putting Your Yacht to Work Worth It?

Ownership

The Charter Yield Question: Is Putting Your Yacht to Work Worth It?

Charter income rarely turns a net profit on a superyacht, but that is the wrong question. The right question is whether it changes the financial logic of ownership in a meaningful way — and for some owners, it does. Here is how the economics actually work.

March 2026 · 3 min read

Palm Beach 2026: The Yachts That Mattered

Yachts

Palm Beach 2026: The Yachts That Mattered

The 2026 Palm Beach International Boat Show brought more than 100 superyachts to the Florida waterfront — but a handful stood out for reasons beyond scale. This is ADY’s read on the builds that rewarded close attention.

March 2026 · 3 min read

The Greek Islands by Yacht — A Complete Charter Guide

Destinations

The Greek Islands by Yacht — A Complete Charter Guide

From the whitewashed Cyclades to the emerald Ionian, Greece offers the most varied cruising ground in the Mediterranean. Here is everything you need to know before booking your first — or next — Greek island charter.

March 2026 · 3 min read

The Outer Atolls — Yacht Charter in the Maldives

Destinations

The Outer Atolls — Yacht Charter in the Maldives

Beyond the resort atolls of the Maldives lies a vast, barely visited archipelago of pristine reefs, uninhabited islands, and water so clear it hardly seems to exist. A private yacht is the only way to reach it.

March 2026 · 3 min read

Hydra — The Island That Time Forgot

Destinations

Hydra — The Island That Time Forgot

No cars, no airport, no high-rises. Hydra remains one of the most singular islands in the Mediterranean — a place best approached by yacht and best understood on foot.

March 2026 · 3 min read

Athens Riviera — Home Waters Since 1972

Destinations

Athens Riviera — Home Waters Since 1972

The coastline south of Athens is where Aris Drivas Yachting began — and where some of the finest day charter experiences in the Mediterranean quietly unfold. A look at the Athenian Riviera from the water.

March 2026 · 3 min read

Cape Sounion at Sunset — The Temple of Poseidon by Yacht

Destinations

Cape Sounion at Sunset — The Temple of Poseidon by Yacht

The ancient Greeks built a temple to Poseidon on the southernmost cape of Attica, where the Aegean meets the Saronic Gulf. Approaching it by yacht at sunset remains one of the most moving experiences in Mediterranean sailing.

March 2026 · 3 min read

Your First Superyacht Charter — Everything You Need to Know

Experiences

Your First Superyacht Charter — Everything You Need to Know

Chartering a superyacht for the first time can feel like stepping into an unfamiliar world. Here is a straightforward guide to how it works — from pricing and crew to packing and tipping.

February 2026 · 3 min read

May in the Aegean — The Season Begins

Seasonal Guides

May in the Aegean — The Season Begins

Before the heat and the crowds, May offers the Greek islands at their most verdant and unhurried. Wildflowers carpet the hillsides, the water is crystalline, and crews are rested and eager for the season ahead.

February 2026 · 3 min read

Why Charter a Yacht Instead of Booking a Hotel

Experiences

Why Charter a Yacht Instead of Booking a Hotel

A yacht charter offers something no hotel can: complete privacy, total flexibility, and a new destination every morning. For groups especially, it is often more compelling than it first appears — even on cost.

February 2026 · 3 min read

The Aegean in October — Why Shoulder Season Is the Best-Kept Secret

Seasonal Guides

The Aegean in October — Why Shoulder Season Is the Best-Kept Secret

When the summer crowds retreat and the light turns golden, the Aegean reveals its truest self. October offers warm seas, empty anchorages, and a pace of life that no peak-season itinerary can match.

February 2026 · 3 min read

What It's Really Like to Put Your Yacht Into Charter for the First Time

Ownership

What It's Really Like to Put Your Yacht Into Charter for the First Time

An owner shares the experience of transitioning from private use to charter management — the financial upside, the emotional adjustment, and the role of a trusted management partner.

February 2026 · 3 min read

Intelligence

Market Reports

Market intelligence. No noise.

Charter intel, seasonal guides, and new listings. Unsubscribe anytime.

Looking for something specific?

Speak with our team about charter destinations, yacht sales, or anything you have read here.