Luxury yacht Lady G II joins Greece charter market

The 44.5m luxury yacht Lady G II is now available for charters in Greece, providing a platform for exploring the Greek islands. Built by Mondo Marine and refitted in 2019, the vessel accommodates up to 10 guests with modern amenities and water toys. Charters start from €135,000 per week.

The luxury motor yacht Lady G II, measuring 146ft (44.5m), has entered the Greece yacht charter market, as announced on March 9, 2026. Constructed by the Italian shipyard Mondo Marine and refitted in 2019, it offers spacious deck areas and contemporary facilities for up to 10 guests. An experienced crew of nine supports operations, focusing on itineraries around the Greek islands in the Aegean and Ionian seas.

Greece provides diverse cruising options, with thousands of islands including the Cyclades group—home to Mykonos, Paros, Naxos, and Santorini—and the Saronic Gulf near Athens. These areas feature whitewashed architecture, clear waters, beach clubs, and historic towns, allowing guests to combine swimming, watersports, and cultural visits within short distances.

Onboard, the sundeck includes sunpads and a Jacuzzi for sea views, while multiple seating areas support alfresco dining. A private beach club at water level facilitates swimming and watersports. The yacht carries Jet Skis, Seabobs, paddleboards, wakeboards, waterskis, towable inflatables, snorkeling gear, and fishing equipment. A 5.1m BSC RIB tender aids shore access.

Interiors emphasize brightness with large windows in the main salon for socializing. A gym is available, and accommodations comprise five cabins: a full-beam master suite, two VIP cabins, and two twins, suiting families or groups. The yacht is open for bookings in Greece, with brokers advising early planning for peak dates.

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