Best 5-Cabin Catamarans in Greece for Groups of Friends
If you’re planning a catamaran charter in Greece with a group of friends or couples, you’re probably after one thing: equal cabins for everyone — no master suite politics, no one stuck in a bunk cabin.
You’re not alone. This is one of the most common requests we get, and it’s surprisingly hard to solve — especially in the mid-to-high-end charter range, where designers love to throw square meters at oversized “owner cabins” that leave the rest of the group with second-tier rooms.
The good news? Some catamarans do get it right. A few smart models now offer 5 proper en-suite cabins. They’re not easy to find, but we’ve done the legwork. We visit the shows, inspect the yachts, and pick the catamarans that actually suit groups of friends or 5 couples who want to split things evenly.
Here’s our shortlist:
MOONLIGHT
Let’s be clear upfront: Moonlight does have a master cabin, one VIP, and three standard doubles. So, she is not a true equal‑cabin catamaran, but the gap between the master and the VIP is relatively small compared to many charter yachts, and the remaining doubles are still proper, comfortable cabins with en‑suite bathrooms.
But she earns her place here because of something rare in this price bracket — a truly enormous flybridge that rivals what you’d find on a much larger and more expensive catamaran. When we saw her at the Poros yacht show, she stood out immediately. Moon has essentially taken a Sunreef‑style layout and scaled it into a more affordable model, resulting in a catamaran that feels bigger than her 63 feet and far more luxurious than her price suggests.
The finishes are excellent for this class, and for a group of friends who value social space above layout symmetry, she delivers serious value. Someone in the group will get the master, sure, but with that kind of shared space upstairs, it’s a trade‑off many are happy to make.
VALINOR
Valinor is one of the smarter options for groups who want a modern, clean layout and some flexibility in how the cabins are used. She offers four queen cabins plus a convertible twin — a layout that works particularly well if your group includes single friends, kids, or anyone who doesn’t want to share a bed. It’s not five identical cabins, but it’s close enough, especially with a crew that understands how to make mixed groups comfortable.
The yacht itself is a recent build and feels fresh across the board, with a well-balanced indoor-outdoor flow and a strong toy selection for her size — including SeaBobs and eFoils when equipped.
When you break down the €35,000 charter rate across ten guests, you’re at €3,500 per person — for an entire week with your own crew, meals prepared onboard, and daily access to a floating villa that moves with you. Put side by side with hotel rates, taxis, restaurants, and beach clubs, it’s not just competitive — it’s one of the best-value holidays you can take.
SAMELI
We’ve been aboard Sameli multiple times and always walk away impressed. This is a yacht that gets everything right for adult groups: five proper double cabins, no layout tricks or second-rate rooms, and genuinely generous social spaces across the foredeck, flybridge, and saloon. At 75 feet, she offers a step up in volume without entering motor yacht pricing territory.
What really makes her work for groups of friends is the four-person crew — chef, captain, hostess, and deckhand — which means service doesn’t lag, even with ten adults aboard. Drinks, water toys, meals, and little personal touches get handled without delay.
If you want equal cabins, space to spread out, and proper service to match, Sameli is one of the best sailing catamarans in Greece for friend groups right now.
CRAZY HORSE
Crazy Horse brings something different to the table: power, space, and pace. She’s a Lagoon 78 power catamaran, and that means broader decks, more interior volume, and zero reliance on wind. For groups that want to move quickly between islands while enjoying serious onboard comfort, she’s a standout.
The cabin layout includes three queen cabins and two twins — which is either a limitation or an asset depending on your group. If you’ve got single friends, teens, or just want a bit of sleeping flexibility, it works well.
The toy package is one of her biggest selling points: jetski, towables, wakeboards, and a swim platform that turns into a floating beach club. Add to that a five-person crew and you get a charter experience where service and fun are never in short supply.
We often recommend Crazy Horse to clients considering a motor yacht — because here, you get more space, a newer build, higher finish quality, and fuel consumption that’s dramatically lower than a traditional motor yacht. That means your APA stays under control without compromising on the charter experience. For groups who want energy, options, and a bit of speed, Crazy Horse is a great fit.
GENNY
We’ve chartered Genny for clients many times and visited her ourselves at the Poros show — she’s a proven favourite, and for good reason. This is a Sunreef that manages to combine real luxury with a rare layout that actually works for friend groups. All five cabins are en-suite, with two masters offering walk-in closets and three very comfortable doubles — no bunks, no token twin.
The interiors are minimal and tasteful, the beds are finished with crisp linen and thoughtful details, and even small touches — like crystal water glasses instead of plastic — reflect the crew’s standard of service. The panoramic main saloon is bright and open, and the bar is a central feature, stocked and ready. We love the glass doors that slide straight out to the foredeck lounge, but the real winner is the flybridge: fitted with sunbeds, a bar, and a dining space that puts most rooftops to shame.
Genny also comes with a high-speed chase boat for shore runs and exploring, which is super rare for catamarans in Greece, and honestly, a massive asset for groups who like exploring. She’s often booked early, and if you want the best of both layout and luxury, this is the one to ask about first.
DOUCE FRANCE
There’s nothing else quite like Douce France in the Greek charter market — and frankly, not much like her anywhere. She’s not just the largest sailing catamaran available for charter in Greece; she’s one of the largest anywhere in the world.
With six full-size cabins and space for twelve guests, she’s the only real option for large groups who want true cabin equity and the kind of volume you simply don’t find on typical charter yachts. Her deck spaces are vast, the saloon feels more like a loft than a lounge, and the experience onboard is backed by a crew of eight — a number that’s almost unheard of, even at this level. That level of staffing means everyone onboard gets proper, attentive service, no matter how large or active the group.
Unlike most big cats that centre luxury around a single master suite, Douce France spreads the comfort evenly, so no one is short-changed. For groups of friends looking for a one-of-a-kind charter experience — and who aren’t afraid to step slightly above the usual price range — this is as rare and rewarding as it gets.
Talk to a Yacht Charter Expert
We know these yachts because we work with them constantly — inspecting them at shows, reviewing their crew, and booking them regularly for our clients.
As former charter crew ourselves, we understand exactly what makes a yacht work for groups of friends: equal cabins, smart layouts, social space that actually fits ten people, and a crew that can keep up.





