G Adventures is introducing five new purpose-built yachts to its Greek Islands sailing program for the 2025 season, expanding its small-group maritime tourism offerings in the Mediterranean.
The 57-foot vessels, each accommodating 10 passengers, will operate between April and October 2025. The boats feature five configurable twin/double cabins equipped with USB ports and reading lights, along with a fully equipped galley and communal areas both inside and on deck.
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Notable environmental features include solar panels and advanced engines designed to reduce ecological impact. According to Vince Donnelly, director of global sailing at G Adventures, the vessels represent a significant step in sustainable maritime tourism, prioritizing recycled and natural materials.
“This commitment to the environment and spreading tourism dollars to lesser-visited communities on smaller Greek Islands really sets the bar high for operators in the region, and ensures we’ll deliver an incredible experience for our travelers that is simultaneously kind to our planet and its people,” Donnelly said.
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Each voyage will be led by a qualified skipper who guides travelers to lesser-visited locations across the Greek Islands. The new fleet will service four different routes: Santorini to Mykonos (eight days, from $1,729 per person), Mykonos to Athens (eight days, from $1,679), Santorini to Santorini (10 days, from $2,199) and Santorini to Athens (15 days, from $3,349).
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The vessels are scheduled for deployment between now and June, ahead of their first commercial sailings in 2025.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by G Adventures. It has been fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.