
AMAREA — 20m Lagoon Lagoon 65 for Charter in Greece
Highlights
- 01Sailing
- 02Catamaran
Charter destination
Athens
About this yacht
Operating Area: Greece
Introducing Amarea, the latest addition to the luxury charter market, a brand new Lagoon 65 yacht that redefines elegance and comfort for discerning travelers. With the capacity to accommodate 8 guests, Amarea offers a luxurious experience with its thoughtfully designed interiors and spacious deck areas.
The highlight of Amarea is the exquisite owner’s cabin, a sanctuary of comfort and style with a dedicated desk area, TV, and direct access to the deck for uninterrupted sea views. The owner’s cabin provides a private retreat for the lucky occupants, combining functionality and luxury seamlessly. In addition to the owner’s cabin, Amarea features three queen-bedded cabins, each boasting a private bathroom for ultimate convenience and privacy. The cabins are elegantly appointed with a minimalist design that exudes sophistication and tranquility, creating a serene atmosphere for guests to relax and unwind.
With an exceptional crew of three onboard, including a professional captain and attentive staff, guests can expect top-notch service and personalized attention throughout their voyage aboard Amarea. The crew’s expertise and warm hospitality ensure a seamless and memorable experience for all guests on board.
One of the standout features of Amarea is the fantastic flybridge, a perfect setting for al fresco dining and relaxing under the sun or stars. The spacious outdoor area offers panoramic views of the surrounding seascape, providing an ideal backdrop for unforgettable dining experiences and social gatherings.
Amarea impresses not only with its superior interior design but also with its stunning exterior spaces. The yacht’s modern and chic aesthetic is complemented by a layout that maximizes comfort and functionality, creating a harmonious blend of style and functionality.
Features & Amenities
- Beam
- 10 m
- Draft
- 1.6 m
Toys & Water Sports
Water Toys
Tenders
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to charter AMAREA?+
AMAREA charters from €32,000 per week, plus VAT and APA. Contact Aris Drivas Yachting for current availability and a tailored quote.
How many guests can AMAREA accommodate?+
AMAREA sleeps 8 guests in 4 cabins. Cabin layout: [{"label":"Master Cabin","value":"1"},{"label":"Double Cabins","value":"3"}]. A professional crew of 3 is on board.
Where does AMAREA operate?+
AMAREA cruises Greece. Summer base: Athens. Custom itineraries are built around your preferences — contact Aris Drivas Yachting to plan a route.
Who built AMAREA and what are her specs?+
AMAREA is a 20m (66ft) motor yacht built by Lagoon Lagoon 65 in 2026. Cruising speed 10 knots.
How do I book a charter on AMAREA?+
Send an enquiry through this page or contact Aris Drivas Yachting directly. We confirm availability with the central agent, prepare a tailored itinerary and quote, and handle the contract, APA, and crew briefing end-to-end. DRIVAS has been brokering Greek charters since 1972.
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