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24-metre Fountaine Pajot Power 80 catamaran Alina — adventure luxury charter for 10 guests in Greece

P/CAT ALINA

FOUNTAINE PAJOT POWER 80 | ADVENTURE MEETS LUXURY · 24.38 m / 80 ft · 10 Guests

What Are the Specifications of P/CAT ALINA?

Length24.38 m / 80 ft
BuilderFountaine Pajot Power 80
Year2026
Guests10
Cabins5
Crew5
Cruise Speed16 knots
Max Speed20 knots

What Is the Weekly Charter Rate for P/CAT ALINA?

Per Yacht · Per Week€70,000 - €90,000 | plus expenses VAT & APAPlus 12% VAT (Greek itineraries) + APA 25–35%
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What Features Make P/CAT ALINA Stand Out?

  • Fountaine Pajot Power 80 — brand new 2026 flagship power catamaran
  • 5 staterooms with en-suite bathrooms for 10 guests (1 king master + 4 queen)
  • Williams Sportjet 520 tender with 230HP jet engine
  • Foredeck Jacuzzi with wet bar and sunpads
  • Expansive flybridge with panoramic dining and lounging
  • Fold-out sea balconies on main deck
  • Hydraulic swim platform for water toy deployment
  • Professional crew of 5 (Captain, Chef, 2 Stewardesses, Deckhand)
  • Full air conditioning, Wi-Fi, entertainment systems throughout
  • The most extensive water toy collection in the George Yachts fleet

What Water Toys Are Available on P/CAT ALINA?

  • Williams Sportjet 520 tender (230HP jet engine)
  • 4x SeaBob underwater scooters
  • 1x eFoil electric hydrofoil
  • 1x Jetsurf motorized surfboard
  • 1x Wingfoil
  • 1x Scuba Jet + diving kit
  • 4x Stand-Up Paddleboards
  • 2x Kayaks
  • 2x Wakeboards
  • Water ski (adult) + Monoski (adult)
  • Inflatable couch (3 seats)
  • 2x Inflatable donuts
  • Snorkeling gear (10 sets)
  • Fishing gear
  • Life jackets (adults & kids)

Who Is P/CAT ALINA Ideal For?

Water sports enthusiasts, adventure-seeking groups, active families with teenagers, clients who prioritize toys and activities, groups wanting the most comprehensive water toy collection available in Greek charter

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George's Inside Info

ALINA is a water sports paradise. She carries FOUR SeaBobs — I’ve never seen that on any other catamaran in Greece. Add an eFoil, Jetsurf, Wingfoil, Scuba Jet, and a Williams Sportjet 520 tender with a 230HP jet engine, and you have a toy collection that genuinely rivals 50-meter superyachts. Captain Adam is Swedish-born but has been sailing Greek waters for over 15 years — he knows hidden anchorages in the Cyclades that most Greek captains haven’t discovered. At €70-90K for 10 guests, she’s the same price as the ChristAl MiO 80 but with a significantly more impressive toy arsenal. If your clients’ priority is water sports, adventure, and active exploration, ALINA is the clear choice.

, Managing Broker & IYBA Member

The Yacht in Detail

Alina isn’t just a yacht; she’s a rethink of what a charter can feel like.

At 24 metres (80 feet) of Fountaine Pajot Power, she carries the presence of a small superyacht, yet everything about her is tuned to people who take their pleasures seriously. Wide, stable decks and generous volumes give you that superyacht sense of space, but with an intimacy that keeps every moment feeling personal.

The experience starts with Captain Adam. Fifteen years of navigating Greek waters have given him an instinctive feel for the islands, but it’s his Swedish precision that guests notice first. He doesn’t simply choose destinations; he times them. He reads weather windows, tracks crowd patterns, and quietly adjusts the plan so that your days unfold with an almost effortless flow—arriving when the coves are calm, the anchorages are quiet, and the light is at its best.

In the galley, the gourmet Mediterranean chef turns each meal into a highlight of the day. Ingredients are sourced from the very islands you visit—fish from the morning’s catch, herbs from local markets, seasonal produce from small farms. Plates arrive looking like they belong in a top restaurant ashore, but taste even better because you’re barefoot on deck, with the sea as your backdrop.

Five cabins accommodate up to ten guests, looked after by a crew of five. That one-to-two ratio is the quiet luxury that defines Alina. Preferences are remembered without being repeated. Coffee appears the way you like it before you ask. Towels are always where you need them. The crew move in the background, present when you want them, invisible when you don’t, until the line between crew and hosts softens into something warmer and more familiar.

Then there is the playfulness. Alina carries the most comprehensive water toy collection in the fleet, turning every anchorage into your own private adventure zone. For water sports enthusiasts, this means endless options—high-energy sessions behind the tender, exploring hidden coves by paddleboard, or slipping into the water for a quiet snorkel. For families with teenagers, it means the one thing that’s hardest to guarantee on holiday: no one is ever bored.

What makes Alina special isn’t just her size, her layout, or her toys. It’s the way all of these elements come together: the superyacht feel without the formality, the precision without the pressure, the service that feels more like being welcomed into a floating home than checked into a hotel. She’s the yacht that doesn’t just take you around the Greek islands—she changes what you expect from being at sea.

A Sample 7-Day Route

What a week aboard P/CAT ALINA can look like

Total: 195 NM

  1. Day 1· 30 NM

    Athens (Alimos)Kea (Vourkari)

    Boarding at Alimos by 17:00, a soft southwesterly takes you across the Saronikos Gulf to Kea. Sunset on the foredeck, dinner at a quayside taverna in Vourkari — a deliberately gentle first night.

  2. Day 2· 28 NM

    KeaKythnos (Kolona)

    Morning swim at Spathi cove, then a downwind run to Kolona — the double-sided sandbar that splits Kythnos into two beaches. Lunch at anchor, water toys deployed all afternoon.

  3. Day 3· 32 NM

    KythnosSifnos (Vathy)

    Crossing south through the Cycladic channel. Vathy is the discreet bay on Sifnos's western flank: white-walled chapel at the water's edge, the island's quietest Michelin-grade taverna a short tender ride away.

  4. Day 4· 30 NM

    SifnosPolyaigos & Kimolos

    Polyaigos — uninhabited, protected, the clearest water in the Aegean. Mid-morning anchor at Galazia Nera. Afternoon transit to Kimolos for sunset swim at Skiadi rock formation.

  5. Day 5· 35 NM

    KimolosFolegandros

    The longer leg of the week, but the cat handles it at 9 knots without rolling. Folegandros's chora sits 200m above the harbour — a near-vertical sunset town.

  6. Day 6· 30 NM

    FolegandrosIos (Manganari)

    South-east run to Manganari, a quartet of sandy beaches at Ios's protected southern tip. No-village peace by day, optional tender into Ios chora for those who want the night.

  7. Day 7· 40 NM

    IosParos (Naoussa) → Athens

    Final morning swim, then a relaxed cruise north to Naoussa. Disembarkation by 10:00 next day — or extension nights here if the group has another two.

Indicative only — every charter is shaped around your group, the wind, and the season.

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