Editorial profile
East Mediterranean · Greece · Adriatic/Croatia · Red Sea

O'Ptasia

from €950,000 / week

O'Ptasia
Photograph: Pjotr Mahhonin · CC BY-SA 4.0 · via Wikimedia Commons

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O'Ptasia is an 85-metre Golden Yachts build that has become a fixture of the Greek and Eastern Mediterranean charter scene. She sleeps twelve overnight but is often chosen for her generous event capacity at anchor, making her a favourite for celebrations that combine cruising with entertaining. Greek-built yachts of this size have earned a reputation for volume-for-value, and O'Ptasia is a clear example, offering flagship space at a rate below comparable Northern European yards.

On board

Her interior spreads eleven cabins across the guest decks, with a full-beam owner's suite and flexible configurations for families. A spa with hammam and jacuzzi, a gym and several lounges give a long charter variety, and the main salon opens generously for dining and gathering. The service culture aboard is Aegean and warm, tuned to the island itineraries she runs. Interiors read as classic and comfortable rather than avant-garde, which suits her core audience of returning Mediterranean charterers.

On deck & in the water

Two swimming pools set O'Ptasia apart on deck, one on the main aft deck and another above, both framed by lounging and dining terraces. A beach club brings guests to sea level, and the toy locker covers the essentials for island-hopping between Mykonos, Santorini and the Cyclades. Her layout is built for the long, sociable days that define a Greek charter: sun in the morning, shade by afternoon, and easy access to the water throughout.

Why she books

O'Ptasia books because she pairs real scale with an approachable rate and a home ground, Greece, that charter guests love. Groups planning weddings, milestone birthdays and family reunions value her event capacity, and her Red Sea repositioning gives winter charterers a warm-water option away from the Caribbean crowd. Consistent availability in the Aegean and a reputation for hospitable crew keep her among the most-requested large yachts in the region.

Aboard

  • Two swimming pools
  • Spa with hammam and jacuzzi
  • Sixty guests for events at anchor
  • Beach club and sun-deck lounging
  • Greek-built volume and value

Cruising grounds

  • East Mediterranean
  • Greece
  • Adriatic/Croatia
  • Red Sea

The waters, charted

Where she earns her keep, in depth: Ionian Islands & Corfu · The Maldives. The full atlas of 44 waters — and the glossary for the terms.

Specification

Length85 m
BuilderGolden Yachts
Year2018
Guests12
Cabins11
Crew28
SummerGreece and the Eastern Mediterranean
WinterRed Sea and Indian Ocean