Anlia Yacht Description
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Seabobs on board:
Premium Seabob sea scooters offer thrilling underwater exploration and water fun for guests. -
At-anchor stabilizers:
Stabilizers at anchor ensure guests can enjoy peaceful, restless-free nights while moored. -
Inflatable water toys and 2 paddleboards:
Family-friendly inflatable toys and paddleboards encourage fun group and water activities for all ages.
Start with the useful glitch: ANLIA is a classic 85ft Riva Opera with a full cosmetic reboot (most recently in 2023/24) and an un‑yacht‑like priority list: speed, comfort underway, and a proper master cabin you can actually live in, not just sleep in.
Why you stop scrolling here: you get a real 21–23‑knot cruising boat with stabilizers at anchor, so the “we love being at sea” speech doesn’t have to end when the swell picks up. The open flybridge is basically the social core – circular seating, sunpads fore and aft, soft bimini when the UV index wins – so the group doesn’t fragment into six different micro‑zones.
Sleep setup that actually works: 8 guests in 4 cabins, all en suite, all on the lower deck: a full‑beam master with king bed, walk‑in closet and a bathroom big enough for a full bathtub; a VIP double; plus two twin cabins for kids, friends, or people who snore. Translation: four adult‑grade cabins, zero “someone got the short straw” cabin politics.
Onboard experience in one line: fast Riva platform + stabilizers + full‑time AC + Wi‑Fi + satellite TV + decent audio = you can blast to the next anchorage at 20‑plus knots, cool down instantly, stream what you want, and pretend this is “off‑grid” while still checking email.
Water part, not just waterfront: big swim platform, NOVAMARINE 430 tender to move everyone without drama, 2x paddleboards and snorkelling gear as standard, and the option to add a Seabob, inflatables and more toys on request if your group is more “action movie” than “quiet novel.”
Human layer: a crew of four – including a captain who actually knows the good anchorages and a stewardess/chef + deckhand/sous‑chef combo – means restaurant‑level food and proper service without turning an 85‑footer into a crew parade. You get privacy, but things just work.
Bottom line: ANLIA suits clients who care more about smart layout, quick transits and a real master suite than about owning the longest boat in the bay. If your brief is “8 people, no bad cabins, get there fast, stay comfortable,” this ticks the boxes without the drama.
What is the cabin arrangement of Anlia?
| Cabin | Bed Size | Bathroom Details | AC |
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| Master Suite | King size bed (1.80 x 2.00 m) | En-suite bathroom with full bathtub | Full AC |
| VIP Suite | King size bed (1.80 x 2.00 m) | En-suite bathroom | Full AC |
| Twin Suite 1 | Two single beds | En-suite bathroom | Full AC |
| Twin Suite 2 | Two single beds | En-suite bathroom | Full AC |
Anlia

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Weekly price: €35,000 - €38,000
Low Season | High Season
- Length: 85'
- # of Guests: 8
- # of Cabins: 4
- Builder: Riva
- Consumption: 450 Litres/Hr
- Cruising Speed: 25ts
- Max. Speed: 34kts
- Built Year: 2005
- Refit: 2023

Price Terms
Plus Expenses - add APA to the price you see
Plus Expenses arrangement includes the boat and crew only (without tip).
All additional/variable expenses such as Gas and Food are deducted from an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) - an additional deposit that is added on top of the charter price.
The expenses, such as provisioning, fuel, marina fees, are deducted from the APA. The APA is based on the price of the yacht and ranges from 15% (crewed sailing yachts) to 30% (motor yachts with higher fuel consumption).
For a motor yacht like Anlia, the expected APA is 25% to 40% of the charter price (€8,750 - €14,000), making the charter cost €43,750 to €49,000. Exact amount will be confirmed after inquiry.
You can actively control these expenses in your preference sheet (local vs. imported beverages) and by choice of itinerary (distances traveled).
The remainder of the APA is returned after charter.
Anlia Yacht Charter Price
| # of charter days | Base Price | APA (deposit for provisioning, fuel, docking fees, etc) | Taxes: 12%, exceptions available | Total | Note | |
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| 14 day charter | 70,000EUR to 76,000EUR | 14,000EUR to 22,800EUR | 8,400EUR to 9,120EUR | 92,400EUR to 107,920EUR | Discounts outside the main season are common. | |
| 7 day charter | 35,000EUR to 38,000EUR | 7,000EUR to 11,400EUR | 4,200EUR to 4,560EUR | 46,200EUR to 53,960EUR | Standard charter rate, base for all calculations. | |
| 3 day charter | 17,500EUR to 19,000EUR | 3,500EUR to 5,700EUR | 2,100EUR to 2,280EUR | 23,100EUR to 26,980EUR | The usual formula is the 7 day charter rate divided by 6, times the number of days (3). Boat policy might differ. 35,000EUR / 6 * 3 days = 17,500EUR |
All prices are generated by a calculator and serve as a guide for new charterers. Any additional information of the Price Details section has priority over above. Availability is always subject to confirmation. Gratuity not included for it's discretionary character, usually 5%-25% of the Base Price.
Price Details
Price from: EUR35,000
High season rate: EUR38,000
Rates are plus 12% VAT, plus expensesRates are plus 12% VAT, plus expenses
Amenities
Specifications
Features
More Specifications
Diving Yacht offers Rendezvous Diving only
Fishing
Green Initiatives
Water Sports
| Toy | Description |
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| NOVAMARINE 430 Tender | 1 NOVAMARINE 430 tender for guest transfers |
| Stand Up Paddleboards (SUP) | 2 paddleboards (SUP) |
| Snorkeling equipment | Snorkeling equipment available |
| Tube / Inflatable water toy | 1 inflatable towable tube / water toy |
Crew
Nikos drives ANLIA with the quiet confidence of someone who has grown up reading Greek waters by instinct, lining up safe, fast routes while you lock into the secret coves and clean swims he has mapped in his head. He watches the mood on board and tunes the pace—hard run or slow drift—so the trip feels sharp, safe, and exactly on your wavelength.
- Greek nationality
- Background on multiple motor yachts prior to ANLIA
- Long-standing experience sailing in Greece and the Aegean
- Strong focus on navigation planning and safety management
Dante keeps the decks tight and the operation calm, reading weather and boat motion so lines, fenders, and toys move clean while guests stay clear of hassle. He is the steady presence in the background, checking safety, order, and comfort so you can push into the fun without watching your step.
- Filipino nationality
- Extensive hands-on experience as a sailor and deckhand
- Skilled in basic navigation, weather awareness, and emergency procedures
- Responsible for deck cleanliness, organization, and guest assistance
Janis runs the interior like a crisp hotel with a home feel, flipping cabins, tables, and snacks so the boat stays sharp while her cooking tracks your pace from light, fresh lunches to fuller, tailored dinners. She spots what you like early and quietly shapes service and menus around it, so every day lands exactly how you want it.
- Filipino nationality
- Dual role as stewardess and chef on ANLIA
- Experience with multiple cuisines and adapting to dietary preferences
- Strong focus on housekeeping detail and guest-facing service
Ruben moves between deck and galley without dropping a beat, helping keep maneuvers smooth while backing the kitchen with sharp, flavor-driven plates that punch above the size of the yacht. He stays cool under pressure and leans into guest energy, turning simple runs and meals into something that sticks in memory.
- Filipino nationality
- Dual role as deckhand and sous chef aboard ANLIA
- Culinary experience in Asian and Mediterranean-style dishes
- Guest-oriented approach with emphasis on calm handling of demanding situations






























