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Super Yacht Holidays adds a new sailing yacht to its fleet

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Super Yacht HolidayAfter a successful launch in 2015, Super Yacht Holidays added a third yacht to its two- vessel fleet in the Greek Islands for the upcoming summer.
Spotting a gap in the market, the company offers since 2015 sailing holidays to people who don’t own a yacht but who would like to try such an experience at sea without sacrificing the comforts of a good hotel.
The first vessel of the fleet is 65 foot Argentous, which boasts air-conditioned cabins, luxury bathrooms, a speed boat with water toys and a private skipper and a chef to look after a maximum of eight guests.
The second vessel was Aurous, a luxury catamaran for up to 10 guests, and the latest is Jeannous, a 57-foot yacht aimed at families and smaller groups of up to six people. All three yachts have the same facilities and offer the same services for guests.
Founding director Alisdair Luxmoore comments: “Sailing has long been considered as an elitist pastime exclusively for the privileged or the salt-encrusted. Our strategy is to make it as accessible as skiing and, with the addition of our third boat, we are now able to introduce even more people to the joy of sailing in comfort surrounded by the beauty of the Greek Islands.”
“With the latest addition being targeted towards families and small groups, it broadens the overall appeal of this new take on sailing holidays, which combines comfort with an opportunity to learn how to sail a beautiful boat, or just relax with a gin and tonic.”
Jeannous and Aurous will be based with their sister yacht in the Ionian Islands from spring until October 2016.

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