
S/Y Nadamas
Y8 | INNOVATIVE 80FT SAILING, MODERN ELEGANCE · 23.99 m / 80 ft · 8 Guests
What Are the Specifications of S/Y Nadamas?
What Is the Weekly Charter Rate for S/Y Nadamas?
What Does S/Y Nadamas Look Like Inside and Out?
What Features Make S/Y Nadamas Stand Out?
- Y8 sailing yacht — 2022 build, innovative modern design
- 4 en-suite staterooms for 8 guests
- 80ft of sleek, contemporary sailing performance
- Spacious deck areas for dining, lounging, and sunbathing
- Modern interior with premium finishes
- Professional crew of 3 (Captain, Chef, Stewardess)
- Full air conditioning, Wi-Fi, entertainment systems
- Well-equipped water toy selection
- Excellent sailing performance combined with comfort
- Available for Cyclades, Saronic, and Ionian itineraries
What Water Toys Are Available on S/Y Nadamas?
- Tender with outboard engine
- SeaBob underwater scooter
- Stand-Up Paddleboards
- Water skis + Wakeboard
- Towable inflatables
- Full snorkeling gear
- Fishing equipment
Who Is S/Y Nadamas Ideal For?
Design-conscious sailors wanting modern aesthetics, couples groups seeking elegance, clients who want a sailing monohull but with contemporary comfort, Cyclades island-hopping under sail
George's Inside Info
“Nadamas is pure innovation. The Y8 is not a traditional sailing yacht — it’s a modern, forward-thinking design that delivers performance and comfort in equal measure. Built in 2022, everything is fresh and contemporary. At 80 feet with just 3 crew and 4 cabins, she offers an intimate, personalized experience that larger yachts can’t match. At €35-41K per week for 8 guests, she sits between our catamarans and our flagship monohulls. For clients who want the elegance and romance of a sailing monohull without vintage quirks, Nadamas is the modern choice.”
— George P. Biniaris, Managing Broker & IYBA Member
The Yacht in Detail
Nadamas takes its name from the Greek for “nothing more,” and that quiet phrase is the clearest expression of what this yacht is about. At 80 feet, she has the presence and power of a true performance monohull, yet everything about her has been pared back to the essentials: clean lines, honest materials, and the pure sensation of sailing.
On deck, the Y8’s long, uncluttered profile feels almost architectural. Controls are precisely where they need to be, but never shout for attention. Wide walkways, low superstructure, and a generous cockpit create a sense of calm openness rather than the usual maze of hardware. Under sail, Nadamas is all about connection — to the wind, the water, and the simple rhythm of a well‑trimmed monohull moving easily through the Aegean.
Step below and the mood shifts from “yacht” to “studio.” The interior is more reminiscent of Scandinavian residential design than traditional nautical décor: light woods, soft neutral fabrics, and a restrained palette that lets natural light do most of the work. There’s space to breathe, to read, to talk — not because the boat is huge, but because nothing unnecessary competes for your attention.
Four cabins accommodate up to eight guests, each space thoughtfully designed rather than over‑furnished. It’s luxury expressed through proportion, quiet, and comfort instead of gold accents or gadgets. A crew of three looks after the details, keeping service attentive but unobtrusive, so the atmosphere on board stays relaxed and unforced.
Chartering Nadamas is less about ticking off as many islands as possible and more about settling into a slower, more intentional pace of life. Mornings under sail, afternoons anchored in clear bays, evenings on deck with good food and better conversation — the kind of days that feel full without ever feeling busy.
At €35,000–€41,000 per week, Nadamas is aimed at guests who care as much about design and feeling as they do about length and spec sheets. She’s for people who appreciate that elegance doesn’t require excess, that a beautifully drawn line can be more luxurious than a crowded interior, and that the most memorable charters often come from doing less, but doing it well.
What makes Nadamas special isn’t a single standout feature; it’s the discipline of restraint. She proves that on the right yacht, with the right design, nothing more is exactly enough.
A Sample 7-Day Route
What a week aboard S/Y Nadamas can look like
Total: ≈ 95 nautical miles
- Day 1
Athens (Marina Zeas)→Aegina
- Day 2
Aegina→Poros
- Day 3
Poros→Hydra
- Day 4
Hydra→Spetses
- Day 5
Spetses→Ermioni
- Day 6
Ermioni→Epidavros
- Day 7
Epidavros→Athens
Indicative only — every charter is shaped around your group, the wind, and the season.
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