Some yachts reward patience. Atlantika — 40 metres of Italian shipbuilding from the respected yard Castagnola Cantieri Navali del Tigullio — is very much one of them. She's available for a Greece yacht charter on a minimum two-week basis, and frankly, once you understand what's on offer across the Greek islands, you'll understand why anything less would feel like leaving a sentence half-written.

The Yacht Herself
Completely refitted in 2022, Atlantika feels current — not in a cold, minimalist way, but in the way that a well-considered space always does. Ten guests sleep across five en suite staterooms, each air-conditioned and well-appointed. A crew of six takes care of everything else.
The layout balances indoor and outdoor living with real intelligence. There's a full home theatre and bar in the main salon for slower evenings, and outside — multiple sunbathing and lounging areas spread across the deck and flybridge, plus a sheltered alfresco dining setup for all ten guests. We think the combination of covered social space and open-air options is one of Atlantika's strongest suits. You're never forced indoors, and you're never exposed when you'd rather not be.
Getting into the water is refreshingly simple. The swim platform offers direct sea access — the natural launch point for watertoys — while a second entry via fold-down grand stairs leads up to the forward sundeck. It's a practical detail, but aboard a yacht, practical details matter enormously.

Greece Yacht Charter: The Dodecanese and Beyond
Atlantika is based in Kos, which places her at the heart of the Dodecanese — and honestly, it's a superb starting point. The Dodecanese archipelago stretches like a loose chain along the Turkish coast, each island distinct enough that two weeks of cruising here rarely produces a day that feels like the last.
Kos itself is beguiling in a low-key way — ancient ruins sitting in the shadow of bougainvillea, a waterfront that comes alive at dusk. But the real pull is what surrounds it. Rhodes, with its medieval old town and serious restaurant scene, is close enough for an overnight stay that lingers in the memory. Patmos — quieter, more spiritual, dramatically beautiful — rewards guests willing to venture a little further north. And Symi, with its neoclassical harbour and the kind of stillness that feels increasingly rare in the Aegean, is the sort of place people return to every year.

Why Two Weeks Changes Everything
A two-week minimum isn't a restriction — it's a gift. Greece yacht charter guests who commit to a fortnight unlock a pace of travel that shorter charters simply can't replicate. You linger. You double back. You find the beach that wasn't on anyone's list and spend a whole afternoon there because you can.
The Dodecanese alone could absorb a fortnight without effort. But with Atlantika's range, ambitious itineraries reaching into the Cyclades — Astypalaia, perhaps, or the volcanic drama of Nisyros — are entirely within reach. We'd suggest working with our team to build an itinerary that mixes the well-known with the genuinely obscure. That's where Greece rewards you most.
The Practicalities
Atlantika accommodates up to 10 guests — the right size for a family reunion, a group of close friends, or two families travelling together. The five staterooms give everyone their own space without the yacht ever feeling cavernous or impersonal. At 40 metres, she has genuine presence in a harbour, but she's nimble enough to reach the anchorages that smaller yachts take for granted.
If a private yacht charter in Greece has been on your radar, this is a genuinely compelling option. Two weeks, one extraordinary yacht, and a coastline that — we'll say it plainly — is unmatched anywhere in the Mediterranean. Get in touch with our team to check availability and start building your itinerary.





