DMA Yachting Presents the Top New Yacht Launches of 2024–2025 Now Available in Greece

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-- My Greek Charter, operated by DMA Yachting, presents its curated selection of the top new yachts launched in 2024–2025, now available for charter in Greece. Featuring a breakdown of the best options by category, the list showcases standout catamarans and motor yachts selected for design, service, and onboard experience.

As the charter season unfolds, DMA Yachting, a leading yacht charter brokerage in the Mediterranean, is tracking the top-performing yachts newly launched in 2024–2025 that have joined the Greece yacht charter market. From state-of-the-art catamarans to sleek motor yachts, the latest fleet additions are setting new standards for comfort, sustainability, and onboard service.

“Our job is to stay ahead of the curve for our clients,” says Daniel Asmus, owner at DMA Yachting. “We visit yacht shows like EMMYS in Poros and MEDYS in Nafplion each year, touring the yachts and meeting the crews. That’s how we hand-pick the best new options for our clients.”

Top New Yachts in Greece for 2024–2025

Included in DMA’s recent release of the top new charter yachts in Greece that have joined the Greek yacht charter fleet in 2024/2025 are:

  • Best New High-End CatamaranAloia, an 80 ft Fontaine Pajot, which has already seen overwhelming success in its first season, with over 20 glowing client reviews.
  • Best New Mid-Range CatamaranMajesty of, a 67-foot Fontaine Pajot power catamaran that delivers exceptional value for money.
  • Best New Luxury Motor YachtAlumina Too, an 88-foot Azimut with a stunningly luxurious interior and high cruising speed—ideal for exploring the Greek coastline.

Yachts launched in 2024–2025 benefit from the latest technology, updated engineering, and new-generation interiors. These vessels often have more fuel-efficient engines, reducing overall consumption and making them a more sustainable and cost-effective option.

“There’s a practical upside to new yachts,” Daniel Asmus adds. “You may pay more for the charter, but the improved fuel efficiency means lower APA and potentially better value in the long run. But although brand-new is appealing, it also comes with some uncertainty; they have not had the chance to build a reputation like yachts that have been in the industry for years. That is why it is extra important we see them in person.”

Catamarans Continue to Lead Growth in Greece

The largest growth in Greece’s charter market comes from the catamaran charter Greece sector, particularly in the 60–70 ft range. Yachts in this category offer exceptional value: luxurious space for 8–12 guests, 3–4 crew members, gourmet cuisine, and an extensive array of water toys.

“There’s a lot of value in this range—30 to 40 thousand euros per week for a luxury yacht that, when split among friends, delivers an experience that far beats any luxury resort,” explains Marcelle Hailwax, yacht charter broker with DMA Yachting. “It’s private, immersive, and tailored from start to finish.”

The Fontaine Pajot Alegria 67 and high-end Lagoon Seventy 7 models stand out in the premium segment, while newer Lagoon 55–65 footers are dominating bookings in the under-30k/week range. Each year brings refinements to layout, comfort, and performance.

“We pick the ones we like based on the yacht itself, of course,” Sarah Klische, a senior broker with DMA Yachting, says, “but also on the impression we get from the crew. You know it right away—when a crew can make you feel like both a VIP and a family member from the first moment, that’s the magic.”

Motor Yachts Are Still the Top Choice for Greek Island Hopping 

For travelers seeking more speed and flexibility, luxury motor yacht charter Greece continues to be the top choice for Greek island cruising. The newest motor yachts offer faster cruising speeds, better fuel economy, and superior design, with advanced stabilizers, open-air decks, and upgraded amenities.

“For clients focused on seeing more of the islands in the Cyclades or getting into the Ionian, we recommend new motor yachts,” says Daniel Asmus. “They give you much more freedom and range—plus, the new interiors really raise the bar for what luxury at sea feels like.”

Planning Ahead for Summer 2025

DMA Yachting will be attending the upcoming April 2025 EMMYS, and MEDYS shows with its largest team yet to inspect new entries into the Greek fleet. For brokers and clients alike, yacht shows remain a crucial step in ensuring the best charter experiences.

“Meeting the crew and experiencing the yacht firsthand is still the best way to make sure a charter is a success,” the DMA team notes.

With growing client demand for luxury yacht charter Greece options and new vessels continually raising standards, Greece remains one of the premier destinations in the Mediterranean yacht charter world.

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