
MASTEKA 2 — 37m Monte Fino for Charter in Greece
Highlights
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Charter destination
Sydney Harbour
About this yacht
Base / Home Port: Winter: Whitsundays (Airlie Beach) & Summer: Sydney (Sydney Harbour) Summer 2026: Tahiti, French Polynesia Operating Area: Summer 2025 & Winter 2025/2026: Australia - East Coast & Great Barrier Reef Summer 2026: French Polynesia
MASTEKA 2 is a 37m charter yacht built by Monte Fino with a layout and onboard flow that delivers. With spacious deck spaces, a well-rounded water toy setup and a classic interior makes her an easy pick for groups who want to spread out and settle in. Having been a go-to option for East Coast Australia charters, she will be turning her focus to French Polynesia in 2026, offering something fresh for clients looking further afield.
Deck spaces are open and well thought out, a jacuzzi and sunpads on the bow, plenty of lounging space up top, and a shaded dining setup aft that works just as well for long lunches as it does casual dinners. Down at the water, the swim platform and beach club make getting in and out effortless, perfect for a good spot to pause with a drink.
Inside, MASTEKA 2 has a classic, comfortable feel. Polished timber, soft neutral furnishings, and plenty of natural light give the space an easy, welcoming energy. The layout includes five ensuite cabins: a full-beam master, two doubles, and two convertible twins with Pullmans, comfortably sleep up to 12 guests.
Her toy garage is well stocked for tropical cruising, with paddleboards, Seabobs, floating mats and snorkelling gear ready to go. Her crew of 7 know how to tailor the experience, whether guests want full days on the water or something slower-paced.
After years of chartering Australia’s East Coast, they’re excited to bring that same easy, well-run style to French Polynesia.
Features & Amenities
- Beam
- 7.32 m
- Draft
- 2.25 m
Toys & Water Sports
Water Toys
Tenders
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to charter MASTEKA 2?+
MASTEKA 2 charters from $99,000 per week, plus VAT and APA. Contact Aris Drivas Yachting for current availability and a tailored quote.
How many guests can MASTEKA 2 accommodate?+
MASTEKA 2 sleeps 12 guests in 5 cabins. Cabin layout: [{"label":"Master Cabin","value":"1"},{"label":"Double Cabins","value":"2"},{"label":"Twin Cabins with pullman beds","value":"2"}]. A professional crew of 7 is on board.
Where does MASTEKA 2 operate?+
MASTEKA 2 cruises Greece. Summer base: Sydney Harbour. Custom itineraries are built around your preferences — contact Aris Drivas Yachting to plan a route.
Who built MASTEKA 2 and what are her specs?+
MASTEKA 2 is a 37m (121ft) motor yacht built by Monte Fino in 2009, with a refit in 2022. Cruising speed 10 knots.
How do I book a charter on MASTEKA 2?+
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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