Small ship operator Variety Cruises has acquired Callisto

Classic motor yacht can accommodate 34 guests and will sail in Greece next year
Small ship operator Variety Cruises has acquired Callisto

By Rebecca Gibson |


Small ship operator Variety Cruises has acquired Callisto, a classic motor yacht that can accommodate 34 passengers.

Fully rebuilt in 2000, Callisto was renovated in 2005 and again between March and July 2015. In addition to 17 cabins, the vessel features an art gallery, a library with wrap-around windows and a lounge bar and dining room on the upper deck. The yacht also has two wide sun decks and a swimming platform at the stern to enable guests to swim off the ship when she is anchored in sheltered bays.

Between April and October 2016, Callisto will take guests to the Aegean Islands and continental Greece as she operates the line’s eight-day ‘Classical Greece’ itinerary programme alongside Harmony V.

The ship will then offer ‘Costa Rica & Panama Canal’ itineraries from December 2016 to March 2017. During the ten-day voyages, guests will visit destinations such as Puntarenas Port, Shelter Bay Marina and Gatun Lake.

Variety Cruises will also offer special introductory charter rates for Callisto.

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