
M/Y STAR LINK
Falcon 90 · 27.60 m / 90.7 ft · 8 guests
M/Y Star Link is not just a yacht; she’s a way of moving through the Greek islands with the ease and confidence of someone who knows exactly where they’re going.
She began life as a Falcon 90, one of Italy’s most respected sport yacht designs. Falcon, under the Ferretti Group umbrella, has always built yachts for owners who care as much about how a boat feels underway as how it looks in the harbor. At 27.6 meters, Star Link is long and lean, with that unmistakable Italian profile: low to the water, purposeful, and quietly aggressive. Even at anchor, she looks ready to move.
A Yacht Built Around the Journey
Star Link’s character is defined by a rare balance: she is as rewarding in motion as she is at rest.
Underway, she turns the Aegean into a playground. Passages that would feel like chores on slower boats become quick, confident hops between islands. You leave one harbor after breakfast and, before the sun is high, you’re already dropping anchor off a new beach. That speed isn’t about showing off; it’s about time — more of it spent swimming, wandering whitewashed lanes, or lingering over lunch in a taverna instead of watching the horizon crawl by.
Then you stop, and Star Link becomes something else entirely.
The aft deck turns into your open-air dining room, shaded and close to the water, where long lunches stretch into late afternoons. The flybridge becomes the social heart of the yacht — a place for sunbathing, reading, or watching the islands slide by with a drink in hand as the sky turns gold. Down at the swim platform, the sea is no longer scenery; it’s your private beach, a few steps away whenever you feel like diving in.
Below, 4 staterooms for 8 guests, each with its own en-suite, mean that everyone on board has a real retreat. These aren’t just cabins to sleep in; they’re quiet, private spaces to recharge between swims, walks, and late nights on deck.
The Refit: A Yacht That Feels Current
Built in 2008 and refitted in 2020, Star Link carries the best of both worlds: the proven hull and pedigree of a classic Falcon, and the freshness of a yacht that has been thoughtfully renewed.
The refit wasn’t about changing her soul; it was about making sure she feels current. Interiors were updated so that nothing feels tired or dated — materials, colors, and details that feel contemporary without being cold. Systems were renewed so that everything simply works: air conditioning, lighting, entertainment, water, power. The finishes tell the story of an owner who invested not just to keep her going, but to keep her desirable.
Step on board and you don’t feel like you’re on a 2008 yacht that has been kept alive; you feel like you’re on a yacht that has been cared for.
Designed for the Greek Islands
Where Star Link truly comes into her own is in the Greek islands.
At this size, she’s large enough to feel substantial and comfortable, yet still compact and agile enough to slip into places that bigger yachts can only admire from a distance. She can slide into Hydra’s tiny harbor, where the quay is lined with cafés and donkeys replace cars. She can anchor in the quiet coves of the Small Cyclades, where the water is impossibly clear and the nights are silent but for the sound of the sea. She can nose into hidden bays, the kind you only find when you have the freedom to explore and the draft to get close.
This is the real luxury Star Link offers: freedom of choice. You’re not limited to the obvious marinas or the big-name islands. You can chase the weather, follow a recommendation from a local, or simply point to a blue patch on the chart and say, “Let’s see what’s there.”
The Essence of Star Link
Star Link is for people who want more than a floating villa. She’s for those who want to feel the journey — the acceleration as you leave one island behind, the stillness when you drop anchor in a new bay, the rhythm of days shaped by the sea rather than a schedule.
She’s fast without being frantic, comfortable without being dull, elegant without being fragile. A yacht with a recognizable Italian pedigree, renewed with care, and perfectly sized for the kind of Greek island-hopping that turns a charter into a story you’ll keep telling long after you’ve stepped ashore.
That’s what makes Star Link special: she doesn’t just take you to the islands — she changes how you experience them.
George's Inside Info
“Star Link is exceptional value in the €40K-€45K range. The Falcon 90 is a proper sport yacht from the Ferretti Group — she has speed that most charter yachts simply can’t match. After the 2020 refit she looks sharp and feels current. Four cabins for 8 guests is the sweet spot for two couples or a family. I recommend her for a mixed Saronic-Cyclades route: start in Athens, hit Hydra and Spetses, then cross to the Western Cyclades. Her speed means you can cover more ground without feeling rushed.”
— George P. Biniaris, Managing Broker & IYBA Member
What Are the Specifications of M/Y STAR LINK?
Who Is M/Y STAR LINK Ideal For?
Couples wanting sport yacht thrills, families seeking fast island-hopping, groups who value performance and style, Saronic Gulf to Western Cyclades crossings
What Features Make M/Y STAR LINK Stand Out?
- ✓Falcon 90 — Ferretti Group sport yacht pedigree
- ✓2020 refit — refreshed interiors and systems
- ✓4 staterooms with en-suite for 8 guests
- ✓Flybridge with sunpads and bar
- ✓Shaded aft deck for al fresco dining
- ✓Swim platform for easy sea access
- ✓Sport yacht performance for fast island-hopping
- ✓Modern electronics and entertainment
What Water Toys Are Available on M/Y STAR LINK?
- Tender with outboard
- Jet Ski
- Water skis
- Wakeboard
- Stand-Up Paddleboards
- Snorkeling gear
- Towable inflatables
- Fishing equipment
What Does M/Y STAR LINK Look Like Inside and Out?


















What Is the Weekly Charter Rate for M/Y STAR LINK?
€40,000 - €45,000 | plus expenses VAT & APA
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