
GIOE I — 30.5m Tecnomar Nadara 30 for Charter in Greece
Charter destination
Piraeus, Greece
About this yacht
GIOE I is a 30.5-metre Tecnomar motor yacht built in 2009 and comprehensively refitted in 2022, representing excellent value within the contemporary charter market. Her recent refit positions her as a well-maintained, modern platform for exploring Greece’s most desirable cruising grounds, from the Athenian Riviera through the Cyclades and into the Saronic Gulf.
Accommodating ten guests across five cabins—comprising two double cabins and two twin cabins—GIOE I provides comfortable, flexible accommodation for family groups or friends seeking both privacy and social spaces. The yacht’s efficient five-person crew ensures attentive service while maintaining the relaxed atmosphere that defines successful Mediterranean charter experiences. With a cruising speed and design suited to the Greek island itinerary, she combines the practicality of a genuine exploration vessel with the amenities expected by discerning charterers.
The 2022 refit reflects a contemporary approach to systems and aesthetics, ensuring that GIOE I meets current expectations for comfort, reliability, and guest experience. Operating from Athens as her home port positions the yacht ideally for immediate access to some of the Eastern Mediterranean’s finest charter destinations—the crystalline waters and dramatic landscapes that have made Greek yacht charters legendary among experienced mariners.
Features & Amenities
- Beam
- 7 m
- Draft
- 2.5 m
- Generators
- 2 × ONAN 27kW (2023)
Toys & Water Sports
Water Toys
Tenders
Similar charter yachts

power
FALCON ISLAND
Falcon · 2005
From EUR 44,000/wk

power
DUKE
Azimut · 2010
From EUR 58,000/wk

power
SUMMER FUN
Admiral · 2001
From EUR 55,000/wk

power
OCEANE II
CRN Ancona · 1976
From EUR 31,000/wk

power
GRACE
Sanlorenzo · 2001
From EUR 49,000/wk

power
WHY
Posillipo · 2005
From EUR 54,000/wk
From the Journal

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

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.

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