Some opportunities arrive quietly and disappear just as fast. This is one worth paying attention to. Aresya, the stunning 2025-built Sanlorenzo SL120A, is making her way from the South of France through Italy and on to Greece this summer — and for guests clever enough to book her on that route, the delivery fee is entirely waived. In the world of luxury yacht charter, that kind of saving is genuinely rare during peak season.
We think this is one of the most compelling charter propositions we've seen so far this summer. Not just because of the financial upside, but because of what Aresya herself represents: a masterclass in contemporary Italian yacht design, sailing some of the Mediterranean's most iconic coastlines back to back.
Italy First: The Mezzogiorno at Its Most Seductive
Before Aresya reaches Greek waters in mid-July, she's available for an Italy yacht charter through June and into early July — and frankly, the south of Italy in early summer is criminally underrated. The Aeolian Islands, the Amalfi Coast, the wild beauty of Calabria — this is a coastline that rewards those who take their time with it. Aboard a yacht like Aresya, with her folding transom opening directly onto the sea and her starboard balcony suspended above the water, you experience that landscape differently. More intimately. The sea doesn't feel like a backdrop — it feels like the whole point.
Twelve guests across five cabins means Aresya works beautifully for families, groups of friends, or those who simply want space — real space — without compromise. The owner's suite on the main deck has its own private access to the bow, which tells you everything about the level of thought that's gone into the layout. This isn't a yacht where the finest cabin happens to be tucked away below. Here, the best seat in the house faces the horizon.
Greece Awaits: An Aegean Summer Without the Usual Costs
From mid-July, Aresya repositions to Greece — and this is where the no-delivery-fee offer becomes genuinely exciting. A Greece yacht charter aboard a vessel of this calibre, with the positioning cost removed, is the kind of thing our team doesn't see every season. The Greek islands need little introduction, but there's something particular about experiencing them from a yacht this considered in its design. The Sanlorenzo asymmetrical layout — that signature portside bulwark that lowers to bring the sea inside the saloon — feels almost tailor-made for the Aegean's clear, flat-calm bays.
Picture drifting between Mykonos and the lesser-known Dodecanese, the flybridge catching the last of the evening light, the bow lounge — one of the most genuinely private spaces we've encountered on a motor yacht of this size — keeping the world at arm's length. Greece does something to people. It slows them down, opens them up. Aresya, we'd argue, amplifies that effect considerably.
The Details That Elevate This Charter Holiday
Launched in Viareggio in 2025, Aresya is — by any measure — a new yacht. Everything works, everything gleams, and the eight-strong crew has all the enthusiasm that comes with a vessel in her first full charter season. The saloon is luminous, framed by panoramic windows that make the sea feel omnipresent. At the stern, two side terraces flank the garage, while the beach club — that wide, open transom — transforms into a proper terrace at water level, the kind of place where a long lunch can slide effortlessly into an afternoon swim.
Availabilities this summer are limited. A window runs from late June through mid-July in southern Italy or Greece, and from late August she's based in Greek waters. If a private yacht charter this summer is something you've been considering, we'd say this is the moment to move — the delivery fee waiver alone is significant, and windows like this don't stay open long.
Get in touch with our team to check current availability and discuss a bespoke Mediterranean itinerary aboard Aresya. This is exactly the kind of luxury charter holiday that doesn't come around twice.




