OCEANE II CRN ANCONA 28.6M OCEANE II OCEANE II MAIN SALON OCEANE II DETAILS OCEANE II DINING OCEANE II MASTER CABIN OCEANE II MASTER CABIN ENSUITE OCEANE II VIP CABIN OCEANE II VIP CABIN ENSUITE OCEANE II STARBOARD TWIN CABIN OCEANE II STARBOARD TWIN CABIN ENSUITE OCEANE II PORT TWIN CABIN OCEANE II STARBOARD TWIN CABIN ENSUITE OCEANE II GALLEY OCEANE II SUNDECK OCEANE II SUNDECK OCEANE II DETAILS OCEANE II WATER TOYS OCEANE II SPECIFICATIONS

Length 28.6m (93ft) Key features Build 1967, CRN Ancona • Classic luxury with new technology Refit • Spacious outdoor areas ideal for 2014 sunbathing and entertaining Cruising Speed / Fuel Consumption • Low fuel consumption About 11 knots / 130 litres per hour Crew • Great variety of water toys including water slide and trampoline! Captain plus 4 Crew Guests & Accommodation 8 /10 Guests (2 double, 2 twin) Main Deck: One Master cabin with sofa bed that can accommodate a child. Lower deck, One VIP cabin with desk and one single bed that can accommodate an adult and Two twin cabins all with ensuite facilities at the same size as the masters'.

Water sports Tender Novurania 430 with Pro 50Hp Yamaha outboard, 1 Kawasaki jet ski wave runner model, 2 sets of water skis one for adults and one for children, 1 water tube, , 1 water trampoline 5m diameter, 1 water slide 1,5m wide and 2,5m tall, 2 set of scuba diving, 4 sets of snorkelling.

Communication & Entertainment TV in all cabins DVD in saloon area all TV’s are connected to satellite broadcasting and can be connected to iphone or ipads OCEANE II No. Crew: 5 Captain's Name: Grigoris Tsomakas Crew profile

Captain: Grigoris Tsomakas (Greek) Captain Grirgoris Tsomakas was born 1985 in . After graduating from the Merchant Marine Academy of Kymi (Evoia), he owns a Captain's B- diploma. He is always aimed at offering his guests the best experience and leads Oceane II and her crew with determination and professional flair. In his early career, Captain Tsomakas has built considerable experience working onboard bulk ships and the last three years has been focused on working exclusively onboard private and charter yachts. Grigoris is a keen traveler and likes to spend his spare time sailing. Additionally he is a fervent reader and masters Greek and English languages. With his friendly and enthusiastic personality, captain Tsomakas is always ready to welcome his guests, aiming to ensure a hospitable ambiance onboard.

2nd Officer: Evaggelos Panagiaris (Greek) Aged 30, Evaggelos Panagiaris (Vaggelis) was born and raised in , Greece. As a Second Officer, Vaggelis is fully qualified and has enjoyed extensive education before commencing his professional naval career. He holds an impressive selection of marine licenses and certifications, having spent the majority of his professional life at sea. Vaggelis joined the chartering industry four years ago and has been consistently building a pristine reputation onboard luxury yachts ever since. In this period he worked onboard luxury yachts Fivea as Chief Officer and on Nasira as Captain. With his gentle yet dynamic personality, he upholds a strong work ethic and is a reliable and responsible professional. Vaggelis always aims for every guest's perfect onboard experience, never losing sight of their safety as well as the crew and vessel. In his spare time he thoroughly enjoys partaking in all water sports, with a specific interest in swimming and diving. Vaggelis is fluent in Greek and English.

Chef : Vakalopoulos Efthimios (Greek) Chef Vakalopoulos Efthimios (Makis) was born in Athens. Aged 24, his pure, enthusiastic personality is bursting with plenty of Greek hospitality. His love for his country, and subsequently for Greek and Mediterranean cuisine, inspired him to become trained as an Executive Chef. Since his extensive education, Makis has continued expanding his knowledge by attending various seminars, for instance an extensive course on Japanese cuisine. With his impressive professional experience, comprised of positions in well known restaurants and five star hotels, he has been dedicated to utilising his skills to meet his guests' highest expectations.

Stewardess : Giota Teskou (Greek) Giota was born in 1980 in Chalkida. She is a successful stewardess, masseuse and bar supervisor with an experience of seven years on luxury yachts. Her progressive career has been developed in the yachting and hospitality industry and she has concluded her studies as a tax consultant, hospitality management and maritime. She communicates well at all levels and is experienced in team work environment. Her well respected personality frequently received commendations for quality of service. Giota speaks Greek, English, Italian and has started French classes. She also has a sailor license, speedboat license, advanced rescue and fire fighting equipment. In her free time Giota loves swimming and cycling.

Deckhand : Vasilis Karathanasis (Greek) Born in 1982 in Greece, Vasilis Karathanasis has four years of full time professional experience working onboard private and charter yachts He is dedicated to offering all guests an unforgettable experience. As an essential part of Oceane’s crew, Vasilis is fast, passionate and has a very pleasant personality. He is fluent both in Greek and English. In his free time, he loves travelling, football, water sports and swimming.

CHARTER ITINERARY

M/y Oceane II CHARTER ITINERARY - GREECE

Mykonos

Paros

Koufonisia

Ios

Santorini PORTS & DISTANCES

Day Ports Distance

1 - 21

2 Ios - Koufonisia 28

3 Koufonisia - Naxos 23

4 Naxos - 17

5 Paros - 24

6 Mykonos - Syros 20

7 Syros - Kythnos 38

8 Lavrio - Athens 49

Total miles 220 SANTORINI Many reasons have made this island famous worldwide. Its great wines, the international and local cuisine but most of all, the villages which are situated on cliffs and offer breathtaking view over the submerged volcano. The island also has impressive beaches with the sand of your choice: black, red or white! Thira together with the smaller islands of Thirasia and Aspro are part of a volcanic crater, which has been engulfed by the sea. In the center are the Kammeni islands, the cones of later volcanos, which came into being in historical times. Hot springs and emissions of gas bear witness to continuing volcanic activity.

Day 1 IOS

A small island in the heart of the Cyclades. Ios is said to be the island of youth, where young people from all over the world meet and enjoy their summers. Ios is famous for its vivid nightlife with an uncountable number of bars, cafés, clubs and restaurants and for its beaches with crystal clear water. The little port of Ios, with the domed Church of Saint Irini (17th c.) lies in a sheltered bay on the west coast of the island. One kilometer up the f e r t i l e K a t o K a m p o s V a l l e y, conspicuously and picturesquely situated on the hillside, is the chief place on the island.

Day 2 KOUFONISIA

On Koufonissia space and time dimensions are different from what established theory has led you to expect. You will relax, lie on the soft sand, swim in the turquoise water, forget your obligations and love desire, forget the artificial simulation of life in the cities, surrender to the embrace of the sun, dream under countless stars and a friendly smiling moon.These two islands are separated by a narrow strait, just 200 meters. In Kato Koufonissi you will find a picturesque harbor and a few houses, and in Pano Koufonisi has permanent residents and each year hosts a growing number of visitors. For many are the synonym of carefree summer and this is not far from reality, they offer quiet and relaxing holiday.

Day 3 NAXOS

One of the biggest islands of Cyclades. The old town – market, the Venetian castle, the church of Panagia Mirtidiotissa are only few of the many things that Naxos has to offer to the visitors. It is an island with impressive mountainous landscapes with many isolated traditional villages and some of Europe’s most beautiful golden sandy beaches.

Day 4 PAROS

Considered as one of the most beautiful island of the Cyclades. Three bays cut deep inland - in the west the sheltered Paroikia Bay, with the island's capital that serves as the main sailing port. In the north the bay which shelters the little town of Naoussa, which in Roman times was the island's main port for the shipment of Lychnites marble; and in the east the flat Marmara bay. Paros is also known in Greece for its ideal weather conditions for windsurfing.

Day 5 MYKONOS The most popular island of Cyclades Group, famous for the international jet set visitors and the celebrating atmosphere which is overarching the island. A very active night-life in combination with beautiful beaches and excellent restaurants. Chora, as the town of Mykonos is commonly known, casts its spell on the visitor with its beautiful position, scale and architecture. A little further, on a low hill, the windmills, having stood for centuries, compose a picture of unparalleled beauty in combination with red domes and bell towers of the countless churches. The shores form gulfs that penetrate deeply into the lands. The most important gulfs are the one of the Panormou and of Ornou.

Day 6 KYTHNOS

An unspoiled island. The coast is much indented - with many beautiful anchorages and ports - and for the most part falls steeply down to the sea. The two charming inland villages, Chora (Kythnos town) and the lively little Dryopis, can best be visited by scooter or bike. The two main ports are Merichas and Loutra. Merichas - only minutes sailing away from the oddly shaped Sandbar Bay - is the smaller of the two. Loutra on the north-east nowadays even has a new harbour providing the best protection from the Meltemi on the island.

Day 7 ATHENS

The Capital of Greece. Within the sprawling city of Athens it is easy to imagine the golden age of Greece when Pericles had the Parthenon (the most eminent monument of the ancient Greek architecture) built. Athens is built around the Acropolis and the pinnacled crag of Mt. Lycabettus, which the goddess Athena was said to have dropped from the heavens as a bulwark to defend the city. The suburbs have covered the barren plain in all directions and the city is packed with lively taverns and bustling shops.

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