
M/Y SUMMER FUN
ADMIRAL 101 | TIMELESS STYLE & TOTAL 2026 REFIT · 30.80 m / 99 ft · 12 Guests
What Are the Specifications of M/Y SUMMER FUN?
What Is the Weekly Charter Rate for M/Y SUMMER FUN?
What Does M/Y SUMMER FUN Look Like Inside and Out?
What Features Make M/Y SUMMER FUN Stand Out?
- Admiral 101 — 30.8m Italian superyacht, fully refitted 2026
- 2x MTU 1680KW engines — 24-knot cruise, 31-knot max speed
- Stabilizers underway AND at zero-speed for exceptional comfort
- 6 staterooms for 12 guests including PlayStation playroom/VIP
- LG Smart 55” TV, Sonos Play-5 speakers + subwoofer, QNAP media server
- Retractable awning covering 4/5 of flybridge
- Bow deck with dedicated sunbathing and lounging area
- Large swim platform unfolding from stern
- Full air conditioning throughout, water maker, ice maker
- Crew of 7 with separate compartments for guest privacy
What Water Toys Are Available on M/Y SUMMER FUN?
- Sport Tender 4.95m with 100HP Mercury outboard
- Yamaha Jet Ski 270HP (2-seater)
- SeaBob
- Towable sofa
- Towable banana
- Towable tubes
- Water skis (adults + children)
- Stand-Up Paddleboard
- Snorkeling gear
Who Is M/Y SUMMER FUN Ideal For?
Large American families (Brady Bunch groups), multi-generational celebrations and family-moons, groups of 12 wanting superyacht space at mid-range pricing, kids who love PlayStation and water toys, extended Cyclades exploration
George's Inside Info
“Summer Fun is the yacht that American families keep coming back to year after year — and the reviews prove it. Captain Dionysis has 20+ years in Mediterranean waters and knows every hidden cove. The crew of 7 delivers service that guests describe as ‘being treated like royalty.’ What makes her unique: 6 cabins for 12 guests with a dedicated PlayStation playroom that converts to a VIP cabin — perfect for families with kids. She does 24 knots cruise / 31 knots max, so Cyclades island-hopping is effortless. At €45K-€65K for a 31-meter superyacht with crew of 7 and zero-speed stabilizers, she’s the best value in our fleet for large groups. Istion has a 15% August discount. Route: Athens → Kea → Mykonos → Paros → Naxos → Milos → Sifnos.”
— George P. Biniaris, Managing Broker & IYBA Member
The Yacht in Detail
M/Y SUMMER FUN — A Classic Italian Yacht, Completely Reborn
Some yachts are new. Some are well kept. M/Y Summer Fun is something rarer: a proven Italian build that’s been given a full second life.
At 30.8m, this Admiral 101 was launched in 2001 by one of Italy’s most respected yards, a shipyard known for yachts with real substance rather than passing fashion. That heritage is still there in her bones: a solid hull, generous volume, and proportions that feel balanced from every angle.
What makes Summer Fun special today is what happened in 2026. She didn’t just get a refresh; she was rebuilt around the way people actually live on charter now. New interiors, new systems, new soft furnishings, updated electronics — a complete rethink rather than a cosmetic touch-up. Step on board and nothing feels like an early-2000s yacht. It feels current, comfortable, and quietly luxurious.
Why She’s Such Strong Value
Summer Fun sits in a sweet spot that’s hard to find in the charter market:
- 30-meter superyacht
- 6 staterooms for 12 guests
- Crew of 7
On paper, that’s already impressive. In practice, it means you get the space, privacy, and service level of a much more expensive yacht. Many competitors in this size bracket either sleep fewer guests, carry smaller crews, or charge a premium simply for being newer.
Summer Fun flips that equation. You’re not paying for the novelty of a brand-new hull; you’re benefiting from a seriously upgraded yacht in a proven platform. It’s like choosing a beautifully renovated apartment in a classic building over a smaller, more expensive new build next door. Same city, same views — just a smarter use of money.
How It Feels to Live On Board
Life on Summer Fun is less about ticking off features and more about how naturally each space fits into your day.
The Main Salon: Your Living Room at Sea
The first thing you notice is the beam — the width that gives the main salon real presence. It’s not a corridor with sofas; it’s a proper living room that just happens to move from island to island.
There’s space to spread out: some of the group chatting over drinks, others reading by the windows, kids with a board game at the coffee table. The dining area seats 12 comfortably, so when you sit down for dinner it feels like a family table, not a compromise.
The 2026 refit shows here in the details: modern textures, fresh fabrics, lighting that’s warm rather than harsh, and AV systems that work the way you expect them to in 2026 — seamless streaming, good sound, easy controls.
The Flybridge: Where the Day Unfolds
If the salon is the living room, the flybridge is the soul of the yacht. This is where most days naturally gravitate.
- Sun loungers for those long, lazy stretches between swims
- A bar where the first coffee of the morning and the last drink of the evening both somehow taste better
- Al fresco dining with the Aegean as your backdrop
- 360-degree views that make every anchorage feel like a private amphitheater
It’s where you watch the light change — from the soft blue of early morning to the gold of late afternoon and the deep indigo of night. Sunrise coffees, shaded lunches, afternoon naps, and sunset cocktails all happen here without anyone needing to plan it. The space simply invites it.
Aft Deck & Swim Platform: Your Private Beach Club
Step down to the aft deck, and the atmosphere shifts closer to the water. This is the transition zone — shaded enough for long, lazy meals, open enough that you still feel the sea breeze.
From there, the swim platform becomes your own floating beach club. No crowds, no reservations, just:
- Clear water a few steps away
- Towels and sunpads waiting when you climb back on board
- The easy rhythm of swim, dry off, repeat that defines a Greek summer
At anchor, this is where the day slows down. Kids jumping in again and again, adults drifting between the water, a book, and a glass of something cold. Simple, effortless, exactly what you came for.
The Human Factor: A Crew That Makes It Personal
Hardware and design matter, but the real difference on Summer Fun is the crew of 7. For 12 guests, that’s a guest-to-crew ratio you usually see at a higher price point.
- The captain knows the Greek islands the way locals do — the quiet anchorages, the tavernas that don’t show up in glossy guides, the routes that keep you in calm water when the wind picks up.
- The chef shops like a local, pulling the best from island markets and turning it into food that feels authentically Greek but elevated — grilled fish that was still swimming that morning, tomatoes that taste like the sun, simple dishes done exceptionally well.
- The rest of the crew handle the details you never see: cabins that are always immaculate, toys in the water before you’ve finished your coffee, a drink in your hand just when you realize you’d like one.
They don’t just run the yacht; they shape the experience — adjusting the itinerary to your pace, remembering who likes what, making each charter feel tailored rather than templated.
What Makes Summer Fun Truly Special
It isn’t any single feature that defines M/Y Summer Fun. It’s the combination:
- A solid, respected Italian build with real seakeeping and volume
- A 2026 total refit that makes her feel current and fresh
- Space for 12 guests in 6 staterooms, without feeling crowded
- A crew of 7 delivering service that feels personal, not formal
- A charter rate that gives you more yacht, more crew, and more comfort than you typically get at this level
Summer Fun is for people who care less about saying their yacht is brand new and more about how it feels to live on board for a week or two — how the spaces flow, how the crew anticipates, how each day in the Greek islands becomes its own small story.
She’s not just a list of specs. She’s a thoughtful refit of a proven yacht, turned into a floating home that’s ready for long, easy days in the Aegean — and for guests who want their charter to feel both relaxed and quietly special.
A Sample 7-Day Route
What a week aboard M/Y SUMMER FUN can look like
Total: 190 NM
- Day 1· 15 NM
Athens (Alimos)→Aegina — Marathonas
Short first leg perfect for families with younger kids. Pistachio plates dockside, evening swim, dinner aboard or at one of Marathonas’ family-run tavernas.
- Day 2· 25 NM
Aegina→Poros — Russian Bay
Lemon-grove walk in the morning. Afternoon at Russian Bay (sheltered, calm, perfect for swimming), dinner at the strait.
- Day 3· 20 NM
Poros→Hydra — Mandraki
Anchor north of the chora. No-cars island, late donkey-led walk into town for dinner with the Hydra glow.
- Day 4· 20 NM
Hydra→Spetses — via Dokos
Morning swim stop at uninhabited Dokos. Afternoon Spetses, golf-cart tour for the kids, evening at the Old Harbor.
- Day 5· 55 NM
Spetses→Milos — Sarakiniko
Long Cycladic crossing rewarded by the most photogenic anchorage in Greece. Swim at the white volcanic moonscape, dinner aboard.
- Day 6· 25 NM
Milos→Sifnos — Vathy
Sifnos is Greece’s culinary island. Long lunch ashore, late dinner at a family-run mageireio.
- Day 7· 30 NM
Sifnos→Athens (Alimos)
Long return leg with one swim stop at Kythnos’s Kolona sandbar. Alongside Alimos by 17:00.
Indicative only — every charter is shaped around your group, the wind, and the season.
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