
P/CAT ChristAl MiO
FOUNTAINE PAJOT POWER 67 | FLAGSHIP COMFORT, GREEK SOUL · 20.36 m / 67 ft · 10 Guests
What Are the Specifications of P/CAT ChristAl MiO?
What Is the Weekly Charter Rate for P/CAT ChristAl MiO?
What Does P/CAT ChristAl MiO Look Like Inside and Out?
What Features Make P/CAT ChristAl MiO Stand Out?
- Fountaine Pajot Power 67 — flagship of the Power range (2020)
- 2x Volvo D6 480HP engines — 16kn cruise / 18.5kn max
- 5 staterooms with en-suite bathrooms for 10 guests (1 master + 4 queen)
- Foredeck Jacuzzi with wet bar and sunpads
- 32m² flybridge with dining and panoramic views
- 36m² aft cockpit with plancha grill and convertible sunpads
- Hydraulic swim platform for safe water access
- Professional crew of 4 (Captain, Chef, Steward, Deckhand)
- Full air conditioning, Wi-Fi, TV in salon and cabins
- Twin-hull stability — exceptionally smooth at anchor and underway
What Water Toys Are Available on P/CAT ChristAl MiO?
- Tender dinghy with outboard engine
- 2x Stand-Up Paddleboards
- Kayaks (2-person)
- Towable tubes and water carpet
- Water skis (adult & children)
- Floating mats
- Full snorkeling gear (10 sets)
- Fishing equipment
Who Is P/CAT ChristAl MiO Ideal For?
Groups of 6-10 friends, multi-family charters, clients wanting catamaran stability with motor yacht speed, first-time charterers who want reassurance and comfort, Cyclades and Saronic Gulf island-hopping
George's Inside Info
“ChristAl MiO is the yacht that made me fall in love with power catamarans. She’s the Fountaine Pajot Power 67 — the brand’s flagship before the Thira 80 arrived — and she still sets the standard for what a crewed catamaran charter should feel like. The 36m² cockpit is where life happens: it’s bigger than most Athens apartments. Chef Nikolaos brings a scientific precision to his cooking that elevates every meal. And Captain George’s MCA Master 200GT certification means he can handle anything the Meltemi throws at you. At €34-48K per week for 10 guests, the per-person math is incredible — you’re paying less than a decent hotel in Mykonos and getting a private yacht with Jacuzzi, crew of 4, and a different island every morning. For groups who want the catamaran experience done right, this is where it starts.”
— George P. Biniaris, Managing Broker & IYBA Member
The Yacht in Detail
ChristAl MiO is the yacht that quietly rewrites expectations of what a mid-range charter can be.
On paper, she’s a Fountaine Pajot Power 67 with five cabins and space for ten guests. In reality, she feels like a much larger yacht — not because of flashy excess, but because everything on board has been thought through with the calm confidence of people who know exactly what matters at sea.
The experience starts with the captain. George holds an MCA Master 200GT certification, one of the highest qualifications in this size range, and it shows from the first handshake. There’s an immediate sense of authority and reassurance: routes are planned with a professional’s eye for weather and comfort, anchorages are chosen for both beauty and safety, and every maneuver feels smooth and controlled. Guests relax faster because they can feel they’re in expert hands.
That same quiet competence runs through the crew. Chef Nikolaos brings a background in culinary science, which translates into food that is both generous and refined. Plates arrive that feel like restaurant dishes, but without the stiffness — fresh, local ingredients, thoughtful pairings, and an easy flexibility around preferences and dietary needs. Meals become a highlight of the day, whether it’s a long, lazy lunch on the aft deck or a candlelit dinner under the stars.
On deck, Angelos, the deckhand, adds another layer of capability. A licensed diver with a degree in mechatronics, he’s as comfortable guiding guests in the water as he is quietly making sure the yacht’s systems are running flawlessly in the background. For guests, that translates into seamless days: water toys appear and disappear without fuss, snorkeling spots are chosen with care, and everything just works.
Life on board ChristAl MiO has an easy rhythm. Mornings might start with coffee on the flybridge as the captain eases the yacht out of a quiet bay. By midday, the toys are in the water and the crew are setting up shaded spots for those who’d rather read than swim. Afternoons drift by between sun, sea, and unhurried meals; evenings bring golden light, good wine, and the sense that there’s nowhere else you need to be.
What truly sets ChristAl MiO apart, though, is the value she offers. At €34,000–€48,000 per week for ten guests across five cabins, she delivers one of the lowest per-person costs in the mid-range fleet — without cutting corners on comfort, space, or professionalism. The cabins are well-appointed and private, the communal areas are generous, and the overall feel is of a yacht that punches well above her price point.
For groups of friends who want to maximize their budget, multi-family charters looking for space and stability, or first-time charterers who want the reassurance of a highly qualified captain and a polished crew, ChristAl MiO is the smart choice. She’s not about ostentation; she’s about getting everything that truly matters — safety, space, service, cuisine, and an experienced team — at a level that keeps guests coming back year after year.
ChristAl MiO proves you don’t need to spend more to get more. You just need to choose a yacht where the details, the people, and the experience have been quietly elevated above the rest.
A Sample 7-Day Route
What a week aboard P/CAT ChristAl MiO can look like
Total: 175 NM
- Day 1· 20 NM
Athens (Alimos)→Aegina — Marathonas
Easy first leg, evening swim, dinner ashore at one of the family-run tavernas.
- Day 2· 25 NM
Aegina→Poros — Vagionia
Quiet north bay. Walk into the chora for evening drinks at the strait.
- Day 3· 20 NM
Poros→Hydra — Mandraki
Anchor north of the chora away from the crowds. Donkey-led dinner walk into town.
- Day 4· 30 NM
Hydra→Spetses — via Dokos
Morning swim at uninhabited Dokos. Afternoon Spetses, evening at the Old Harbor.
- Day 5· 40 NM
Spetses→Kythnos — Kolona
Cycladic crossing into the iconic double-sided sandbar. Lunch + afternoon swim at anchor.
- Day 6· 20 NM
Kythnos→Serifos — Livadi
Wild-beauty Cycladic island, hilltop chora, near-empty beaches, family-run tavern dinner.
- Day 7· 20 NM
Serifos→Athens (Alimos)
Long return leg with optional swim stop at Sounion below the Temple of Poseidon. Alongside Alimos by sunset.
Indicative only — every charter is shaped around your group, the wind, and the season.
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