Based at Alimos Marina, in Athens, Greece. Anemoessa is operated by Aegean Cruises.
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Perfect for groups. With six cabins sleeping up to 12, Anemoessa is ideal for families or friends wanting to explore the Aegean together without splitting costs across multiple boats. The catamaran's beam and layout make it genuinely comfortable for larger parties in a way monohulls simply aren't.
Well-equipped vessel. Solar panels, air conditioning, radar, autopilot, and a dinghy with outboard mean you've got modern conveniences and safety gear sorted—plus the redundancy of two dinghies for group mobility. The Lagoon 400 is a proven platform with plenty of natural light and reasonable galley space for self-catering.
Strong value proposition. At €5,500 per week base rate, you're looking at roughly €460 per person for a week if you fill all 12 berths—hard to beat for a equipped catamaran in Greece with English-friendly Aegean Cruises handling operations. The €3,000 deposit is reasonable for a vessel this size.
Caveat on logistics. You'll want to confirm which Aegean base this operates from—Athens/Lavrion or further out—since transfer times from international airports vary significantly, and that 12-berth capacity means coordinating group travel logistics upfront will be crucial to avoid bottlenecks.
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