
S/CAT Aloia
FOUNTAINE PAJOT THÍRA 80 | SILENT NIGHTS, SOLAR-POWERED LUXURY · 24.38 m / 80 ft · 10 Guests
What Are the Specifications of S/CAT Aloia?
What Is the Weekly Charter Rate for S/CAT Aloia?
What Does S/CAT Aloia Look Like Inside and Out?
What Features Make S/CAT Aloia Stand Out?
- Fountaine Pajot Thíra 80 sailing catamaran — 2024 build
- 5 staterooms with en-suite bathrooms for 10 guests (owner’s suite + 4 queen)
- Lithium batteries + solar panels — NO generator needed at night for A/C
- Water filtration system producing mineral & sparkling water on tap
- Foredeck Jacuzzi with lounge seating and sunpads
- Flybridge ‘ocean terrace’ with dining and panoramic views
- Beach club with hydraulic swim platform
- On-board gym for fitness enthusiasts
- Professional crew of 5
- 2x Cummins 425HP engines + 19kVA Onan generator
What Water Toys Are Available on S/CAT Aloia?
- Williams Sportjet 520 tender (230HP jet engine)
- 1x Jet Ski
- SeaBob underwater scooter
- 1x Wingfoil
- 1x Jetsurf
- Wakeboard + Water skis (adult) + Monoski
- 1x Kayak
- Inflatables and towables
- Full snorkeling gear
- Fishing equipment
Who Is S/CAT Aloia Ideal For?
Eco-conscious luxury travelers, fitness enthusiasts, groups of 8-10, clients wanting silent nights at anchor, sustainability-minded families, Cyclades and Ionian exploration
George's Inside Info
“Aloia is the Thíra 80 for clients who care about sustainability without sacrificing luxury. Her lithium batteries and solar panels mean completely silent nights — no generator humming while you sleep, just the gentle lapping of the Aegean. The water filtration system produces both mineral and sparkling water on tap, eliminating plastic bottles entirely. She has a Williams Sportjet 520 tender (the same 230HP jet-powered beast as ALINA), plus a proper gym for those who don’t want to skip workouts on holiday. At €65-85K per week, she’s priced alongside Ad Astra but offers a distinct eco-luxury angle that resonates with modern UHNW clients.”
— George P. Biniaris, Managing Broker & IYBA Member
The Yacht in Detail
Aloia is built for those who believe that how you travel matters just as much as where you go.
A Fountaine Pajot Thíra 80, she moves with a quiet confidence: wide, graceful hulls, generous decks, and a sail plan designed to let the wind do the talking. Her hybrid systems and solar panels aren’t afterthoughts or marketing flourishes—they’re the backbone of a philosophy that puts sustainability at the center of the luxury experience. On Aloia, the hum of engines fades into the background, replaced by the sound of water along the hull and the rustle of canvas overhead.
Life on board is shaped as much by people as by design. Chief Stewardess Maryna brings a Master of Restaurant Service to sea, turning each meal into a curated moment. Breakfast might arrive as a still life of fresh fruit and Greek yogurt, plated with the precision of a fine restaurant. Lunch could be a relaxed, family-style spread, yet every glass is placed just so, every napkin folded with intention. Her standard is simple: nothing is accidental, and everything is done with care.
That attention to detail radiates through the crew of five. Service is polished but never stiff; they anticipate needs without hovering, remember how you take your coffee, and know when to step back so the yacht feels like your own private home. The atmosphere is one of easy elegance—bare feet on teak decks, a chilled glass in hand, and the sense that everything has been quietly taken care of before you even thought to ask.
Aloia’s spaces are designed for people who want to live well at sea. Sun-drenched lounges invite long, lazy afternoons with a book or a view. Shaded dining areas become the stage for lingering dinners under the stars. Fitness enthusiasts will find that staying active isn’t an afterthought but part of the experience, with onboard facilities that make a morning workout as natural as a morning swim.
At €65,000–€85,000 per week for up to ten guests, Aloia sits firmly in the realm of flagship-level luxury—but she does so with a conscience. She’s for travelers who want the full Greek island dream without the heavy footprint: sailing into quiet bays, exploring whitewashed villages, and leaving behind nothing but ripples in the water.
What makes Aloia special isn’t just her specifications; it’s her promise. She offers the rare combination of modern eco-technology, refined service, and a relaxed, human warmth. For eco-conscious travelers who refuse to compromise, for guests who value wellness as much as indulgence, and for anyone who believes that true luxury is leaving the places you love exactly as you found them, Aloia is not just a yacht.
She’s a way of traveling that feels as good as it looks.
A Sample 7-Day Route
What a week aboard S/CAT Aloia can look like
Total: 240 NM
- Day 1· 30 NM
Athens (Alimos)→Kea — Otzias
Sunset swim at Otzias bay, dinner aboard or tender to the Vourkari quayside.
- Day 2· 35 NM
Kea→Syros — Ermoupoli
Cycladic capital. Late dinner in the chora, the most cosmopolitan town in the central Aegean.
- Day 3· 25 NM
Syros→Paros — Naoussa
Yacht-set village. Late dinner at Barbarossa or harbour-front fish tavernas.
- Day 4· 30 NM
Paros→Ios — Manganari
Sandy southern beaches at Manganari. Optional tender into Ios chora for the late evening.
- Day 5· 30 NM
Ios→Folegandros
Vertical chora at sunset, dinner in the fortress town.
- Day 6· 40 NM
Folegandros→Sifnos — Vathy
Greece’s culinary island. Long lunch ashore, late dinner at a family-run mageireio.
- Day 7· 50 NM
Sifnos→Athens (Alimos)
Long return leg with a swim stop at Kythnos’s Kolona sandbar mid-route.
Indicative only — every charter is shaped around your group, the wind, and the season.
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