The boat
- Length
- 24 m
- Guests
- 12
- Cabins
- 4
- Crew
- 3
- Day rate
- €6,000
- Weekly
- €30,000
- Brand
- Falcon
Onboard the Falcon 80S
Four cabins across twenty-four metres is a generous ratio, and the Falcon 80S makes the most of it. Built by Falcon, she carries up to twelve guests without the sense of compromise that smaller yachts in this size bracket often impose. The layout keeps social spaces fluid — guests move between interior seating and open-air deck areas without bottlenecks — while each cabin offers genuine separation for overnight privacy. For a group of friends splitting a multi-day Saronic charter, or a family with older children who value their own space, this balance between communal and private is exactly right.
From Marina Alimos, the Falcon 80S opens a practical range of routes across the Saronic Gulf and south along the Attic coast. A three- or four-day circuit might take in Poros and Hydra — the latter reachable at roughly 55 nautical miles, where arriving by yacht is the most civilised way to experience an island with no cars and no airport. Alternatively, a shorter passage south-east to Cape Sounion puts the Temple of Poseidon directly above your anchorage, the headland especially striking from the water in late-afternoon light. She is equally suited to a focused day charter: depart in the morning, anchor for a long swim and lunch, and return to Alimos by early evening.
The Falcon 80S sits in a practical sweet spot for Athens-based charters: large enough to host twelve comfortably, nimble enough for day trips, and well configured for overnight passages without feeling like a vessel you need a week to justify. She suits corporate lunches where guest count matters, couples travelling with another couple who prefer separate quarters, or extended families who want real cabin doors rather than curtained berths. Contact our team to check availability and discuss routing — itineraries are shaped around your group, not a fixed schedule.
Falcon 80S in pictures