
S/CAT World's End
FOUNTAINE PAJOT GALATHEA 65 | AWARD-WINNING CHEF, BEACH HOUSE STYLE · 19.00 m · 10 Guests
What Are the Specifications of S/CAT World's End?
What Is the Weekly Charter Rate for S/CAT World's End?
What Does S/CAT World's End Look Like Inside and Out?
What Features Make S/CAT World's End Stand Out?
- Fountaine Pajot Galathea 65 — 2011 build, full refit 2016 & 2020
- 5 staterooms for 10 guests (1 king master + 3 queen + 1 twin)
- Contemporary Beach House style interior with zesty green and orange accents
- Panoramic salon with gourmet galley visible to guests
- Expansive flybridge for sunset cocktails and breakfast
- Spacious foredeck for sunbathing under sail
- Professional crew of 4 including award-winning chef
- Full air conditioning, Wi-Fi, AV systems in all cabins
- Most requested repeat-booking yacht in FX Yachting fleet
- 2x Volvo Penta 150HP + Onan 20kVA + Fisher Panda 12kVA generators
What Water Toys Are Available on S/CAT World's End?
- Williams 385 tender
- 2x SeaBob underwater scooters
- Stand-Up Paddleboard
- Kayak
- Wakeboard + Water skis
- Towable tubes and inflatables
- Full snorkeling gear
- Fishing equipment
Who Is S/CAT World's End Ideal For?
First-time charterers, large groups of 8-10 on a budget, families with children (twin cabin), foodie groups, repeat charterers, anyone wanting the best value-for-money sailing experience in Greece
George's Inside Info
“World’s End is the yacht that clients fall in love with and book again. She’s the absolute best-seller in our fleet — the most requested for repeat charters. The chef has won competitions at the Antigua Charter Show, which puts the food quality at a level most clients don’t expect on a yacht this size. Captain Makis designs itineraries based on your personality, not a template. The Beach House style interior is refreshingly different from the standard yacht aesthetic — playful, warm, and inviting. At €20.5K+ per week for 10 guests, she’s under €2,050 per person — genuinely the best value in our sailing cat fleet. If I had to choose one yacht to recommend to first-timers, this would be it.”
— George P. Biniaris, Managing Broker & IYBA Member
The Yacht in Detail
There are yachts you charter, and then there are yachts that change the way you think about the sea. WORLD'S END is the latter.
Built on the acclaimed Fountaine Pajot Galathea 65 platform, she takes everything people love about a luxury sailing catamaran—space, stability, comfort—and layers on something you can’t quite measure in feet or knots: a sense that you’re exactly where you’re meant to be.
More than a yacht, a way of traveling
WORLD'S END carries up to 10 guests in five cabins, but what stands out isn’t just the capacity—it’s the feeling of ease on board. Wide decks, generous lounging areas, and a layout that lets everyone find their own corner of sea and sky make her feel like a private floating retreat rather than a charter boat.
Yet what truly defines WORLD'S END isn’t her hardware. It’s her people.
A captain who reads the sea like a sommelier reads wine
Captain Makis doesn’t just know Greek waters; he understands them. His knowledge is not theoretical, not drawn from charts and guidebooks, but from years of experience—of watching how the light changes in a hidden cove at sunset, of knowing which bay will be calm when the meltemi is up, of sensing when your group is ready for a lively harbor town or a completely secluded anchorage.
With Makis, an itinerary isn’t a fixed route. It’s a curated experience, shaped around your group’s rhythm:
- Lazy, late breakfasts followed by short, gentle sails to turquoise bays.
- Long, satisfying passages for guests who love the feel of a boat really sailing.
- Quiet anchorages when you want to feel like the only yacht in Greece.
- Chic island evenings when you’re in the mood for a bit of sparkle.
He listens, he observes, and he adjusts—so the week feels less like a schedule and more like a story unfolding.
A chef whose galley rivals the shore
WORLD'S END is also home to an Antigua Charter Show competition–winning chef—a serious credential in the charter world, and one that you taste in every meal.
This is not “good for a boat” cuisine. This is food that can stand beside the best restaurants on Mykonos:
- Breakfasts that make you linger at the table: fresh fruit, just-baked pastries, local yogurt and honey, eggs cooked exactly the way you like them.
- Lunches that celebrate the sea and the islands: grilled fish still tasting of the charcoal, bright salads with local olive oil, mezze that turn into long, sun-drenched feasts.
- Dinners under the stars: refined, restaurant-quality plates served on a deck that feels like your own private terrace above the Aegean.
The galley becomes part of the experience—menus tailored to your preferences, dietary needs handled with ease, and the quiet pleasure of knowing that the best table in the islands is the one on your own yacht.
Space, serenity, and genuine warmth
As a Galathea 65, WORLD'S END offers the generous volume and stability that make catamarans so appealing: wide beam, expansive outdoor living areas, and cabins that feel more like boutique hotel rooms than traditional boat bunks.
But what guests remember most is the atmosphere on board:
- A crew that is present but never intrusive.
- Service that feels natural, not rehearsed.
- A warmth that makes you feel like a welcome friend rather than a client.
It’s this combination—space, serenity, and sincere hospitality—that turns a week on WORLD'S END into something that lingers long after you’ve stepped ashore.
One of the finest value propositions in Greek charter
At her price point, WORLD'S END offers something genuinely rare:
- Award-winning cuisine usually associated with much larger, more expensive yachts.
- Expert local knowledge that transforms a standard island-hopping trip into a deeply personal exploration of Greece.
- A spacious, comfortable sailing catamaran that delivers both privacy and togetherness for families and groups of friends.
- A crew whose genuine love for what they do infuses every day on board with ease and joy.
WORLD'S END isn’t just a smart choice; she’s a standout—a yacht that quietly overdelivers, turning expectations of a Greek charter into something richer, more personal, and far more memorable.
For guests who value experience over ostentation, and authenticity over spectacle, WORLD'S END is, without question, one of the finest value propositions in Greek charter—and a yacht that just might change the way you think about the sea.
A Sample 7-Day Route
What a week aboard S/CAT World's End 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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