Everyone approaching the Three Mast Schooner for the first time is stunned by the very sight of her. There, one of the last of the glorious four master barks lies at the pier. This is no museum ship, but a lady born to sail. The snow-white hull, warm teak superstructures and gleaming brass still define the character and noble charm of this sailing ship rich in tradition and legend. Even the original engine room still operates perfectly. Yet the state of the art navigational aids help it to meet even the most stringent of International high seas safety regulations. Pulsing with new life, the largest of all private four-master barks slipped down the ways to cruise again – with all the historical aura of long forgotten windjammers, and the comforts of a modern cruise liner – just like Phoenix rising from the ashes. A days run is the stretch of sea a ship covers in 24 hours. For the crew, it means six watches of four hours each. For her passengers, it means a day filled with discovery, new experiences or sweet relaxation. Stabilized by her great masts, she gives a much smoother ride than many larger passenger ships. But what if it is calm, or the wind is blowing straight off the bow? No problem! Four powerful diesel engines with a total of 6,000 horsepower navigate her through the water at a speed of 12 knots with her sails furled.
All inclusive
- Beautifully appointed cabin in selected category
- Welcoming bottle of champagne in your cabin
- All meals (six per day) from early-bird breakfast to the exquisite four-course evening menu with a choice of three main courses
- Two five-course gala dinners during the cruise
- Selected wines and beers thoughtfully chosen to complement lunch and dinner
- All soft drinks and juices throughout the cruise
- All alcohol-free coffee and tea specialities
- Bottled water on the excursions
- Fresh fruit basket in your cabin, replenished daily
- E-mails can be sent free of charge from the on-board laptop
- English-speaking tour guide
- Premium travel documents with detailed destination information
- All port fees
Specifications:
- Main mast height: 178 feet (54,20 m) above deck
- Total sail area: 32,000 sq. feet (3.000 m²)
- Number of sails: 30
- Speed: 10 knots (max.)
- Range: 10,000 nautical miles (at 8 knots) (1 nautical mile = approx. 2000 yards)
- (1 Seemeile = 1,852 km)
- GRT: 2.532
- Voltage: 220V
- Satellite: SatcomB
Accommodation:
- Owner’s Suite No. 1
- Cabin size: 38 m² (410 sq. feet)
- Furnishings: Portholes, generous sitting area, Louis XIV-style bed and nightstands, table,
- decorative marble fireplace, desk, walk-in closet, safe
- Bed: King size bed with two separate mattresses
- Bathroom: 9 m² (97 sq. feet) with tub, WC, bidet, marble sink, golden swan fixtures, dressing table, hairdryer, outlet for razor, bath completely outfitted in white Carrara marble, 2 additional portholes.
- Owner’s Suite No. 2
- Cabin size: 34 m² (366 sq. feet)
Furnishings: Portholes, two armchairs, two antique nightstands, antique secretary, decorative marble fireplace, walk-in closet, safe.
Bed: King size bed with two separate mattresses
Bathroom: 9 m² (97 sq. feet) with tub, WC, marble sink, golden fixtures, hairdryer, outlet for razor, bath completely outfitted with pink Carrara marble. - Deluxe Original Cabin No. 3
- Cabin size: 24 m² (258 sq. feet)
Furnishings: Portholes, two chairs, antique nightstand, antique secretary, decorative marble fireplace, closet, antique desk, safe
Bed: Two single beds which cannot be placed together
Bathroom: 4 m² (43 sq. feet) with tub, WC, marble sink, golden fixtures, hairdryer, outlet for razor - Deluxe Original Cabin No. 4
- Cabin size: 22 m² (237sq.feet)
Furnishings: Portholes, two chairs, antique nightstand, antique secretary, decorative marble fireplace, closet, antique desk, safe
Bed: Queen size bed with two separate mattresses
Bathroom: 5 m² (54 sq. feet) with tub, WC, marble sink, golden fixtures, hairdryer, outlet for razor - Deluxe Original Cabin No. 5
- Cabin size: 20 m² (215 sq. feet)
Furnishings: Portholes, two chairs, two nightstands, decorative marble fireplace, closet, antique desk, safe
Bed: Two single beds placed together (cannot be separated)
Bathroom: 5,4 m² (58 sq. feet) with tub, WC, marble sink, golden fixtures, hairdryer, outlet for razor - The opulence of the cabins allows one to forget that one is aboard a “windjammer” – the fireplaces and bathrooms of massive Carrara marble, the finely etched wall-sized dressing mirror, the mahogany secretary, exquisite Louis Philippe chairs and the magnificent French bed in antique white with goldleaf ornamentation. The original guest cabins often quartered famous people. Although these cabins were renovated, great care was taken to maintain their earlier ambience. The newer cabins, too, have their own marble bathrooms, comfortable beds and spacious closets. The cabins that were added to the ship during its full refurbishment in 1979 were enlarged and beautifully renovated in the summer of 1993, incorporating many suggestions from former passengers. Cabin space was increased, more luxurious bathrooms were built. The walls were panelled with warm wood and brass trimmings. New oil paintings and pastel-coloured fabrics were added, creating a rich but cozy ambience.
All cabins equipped with air conditioning, safe, telephone, hair dryer, bathrobes.
Air conditioned dining room accommodates all guests at one sitting.
Tenders & Water Toys:
- Watersports
- Snorkeling
- Windsurfing
- Water skiing
- Tender sevice with Zodiacs and tender boats.
The yacht charter fee includes the charter of the yacht with all its tools, stores, cleaning material and basic consumable stores for engine room, deck and cabins, etc., the crew’s wages, food and the insurance of the yacht for marine risk and third party claims and the crew for employer’s liability insurance, water and ship’s laundry.
The charterer will be charged extra, at cost to the yacht, for all other expenses. These include fuel* for the yacht, fuel for the ski-boats or other tenders, food*, wine, beers, spirits and soft drinks for the Charterers (at retail super market prices), VAT (in Greece 11.5%) of the total yacht charter fee , other consumable stores, berthing dues and other harbor charges away from the yacht’s own berth, Corinth canal fees (if any), Private marine fees (if any), including pilotage fees and chargers for water and/or electricity taken from the shore, laundry, communications, hire costs of special equipment placed on board at the request of the Charterer, Gratuities for the crew.
Rates are believed correct at the time of publication. We can not be held responsible for subsequent alterations made by the owners.
Charter Contracts: All charters will be confirmed by a standard charter contract (HYBA or MYBA), signed by the charterer and owner or their representatives.
For further questions, please contact contact@yachtsgreece.com (copy & paste into the TO: field of your email client)
*unless otherwise specified (see above list)