Fiart Marine - SeaWalker
The Fiart Seawalker 39 from the new generation of Fiart who charm with its performance at sea, functionality and refined aesthetics, characteristics that this Italian manufacturer cherishes on its yachts.
Fiart Seawalker 39 is the best private yacht rental choice for Mykonos & Paros islands! The first thing you can notice is the innovative aft platform, surrounding the engines to reach the sea, allowing for easy and functional communication. You can climb up to the cockpit, furnished with a large sofa and a dining table, which all can be lowered an joined to create a large sunpad surrounded by cushions. This part of the deck can be protected by an awning, which when not in use is hidden in the hard top. Mid-deck there is an aft-facing bar with a fridge, an ice-maker, a sink and a cooking stove, with two skipper seats in front of it. This part of the deck is protected by the mentioned black hard top, descending all the way to the windshield.
The bow with another sunpad is easily reached by a single step up and the passages are protective and high enough for safety, as are all passages aboard the new Fiart Seawalker 39, decorated with a teak strip that runs around the entire deck.
The interior is divided into two cabins – one in the bow, with a double bed, and one aft, with a sofa that can be converted into a double bed. It is mostly designed for short daily trips or romantic cruising, as it can sleep up to four people.
Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a family adventure, or a corporate retreat, Fiart SeaWalker 39 is the perfect choice. Our experienced captain and crew will create a customized itinerary to suit your desires, ensuring an unforgettable experience on Greek islands.
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Amphitrite (Αμφιτρίτη), the Queen of the Sea, holds a place of both power and mystery in Greek mythology. Daughter of Nereus, the old man of the sea, and Doris, Amphitrite was one of the many Nereids – beautiful sea nymphs who frolicked in the waves. When Poseidon, the powerful God of the Sea and Earthquakes, set his sights on Amphitrite, she wasn't exactly thrilled. Unlike some who might welcome the attention of a god, Amphitrite fled his advances. Fearing his forceful tactics, she hid herself away near Atlas, at the farthest reaches of the ocean. Determined to win her hand, Poseidon wasn't one to give up easily. He sent various creatures to find her, but none succeeded until a clever dolphin (Delphinus) managed to track her down. Delphinus' persuasive powers, some myths say, convinced Amphitrite of the advantages of being Poseidon's wife. Another version suggests Delphinus simply brought Poseidon to Amphitrite's hiding place. Either way, Amphitrite eventually agreed, and with a wedding wreath from Aphrodite, the goddess of love, she became Poseidon's wife. As a reward for his help, Delphinus was immortalized as the Delphinus constellation.