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About ITOTO
Eight cabins on a 61-metre yacht. ITOTO, built by Dauphin Yachts in 1987 and refitted in 2024, carries more guests in more privacy than most yachts ten metres longer. Twelve guests, fifteen crew, and a layout that gives everyone a proper cabin with en-suite facilities.
The main deck master suite has a super king bed, dedicated wardrobe room, and an en-suite with bathtub, jacuzzi, and shower. A VIP cabin sits alongside on the same deck. Below, four double cabins (two king, two queen) and two twin cabins spread guests across the lower deck without the cramped corridors that eight-cabin layouts usually produce.
Two 5.6-metre RIB tenders, two Yamaha jet skis, two Seabobs, a water jet flyboard, two wakeboards, four sets of water skis, a kneeboard, kayaks, paddleboards, a banana ride, towable doughnuts, a towable sofa, an inflatable trampoline, a children's slide, snorkelling gear, diving equipment, fishing gear, and two city bicycles for going ashore. The toy locker matches the cabin count: oversized for the class.
She cruises at 16 knots on twin MTU engines, tops out at 18, and carries 5,500 nautical miles at 13 knots. Steel hull, aluminium superstructure, full-displacement stability. Year-round base is Athens.
A 61-metre yacht with eight cabins, a crew of fifteen, and a toy list that reads like an inventory. ITOTO was built for groups who actually want to do things.
Specifications
Amenities & Water Toys
Destinations
Cyclades
Charter ITOTO through the legendary Greek islands, where ancient history meets crystal-clear Aegean waters. Discover secluded bays in the Cyclades, explore traditional fishing villages in the Ionian, and experience the timeless beauty of the Dodecanese.
Saronic Islands
Charter ITOTO through the legendary Greek islands, where ancient history meets crystal-clear Aegean waters. Discover secluded bays in the Cyclades, explore traditional fishing villages in the Ionian, and experience the timeless beauty of the Dodecanese.
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Good to Know
Key details to help you prepare for your charter experience.
An APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance) is a pre-paid amount given to the yacht to cover costs like food & drinks on board, fuel, and mooring fees. At the end of your charter, we'll provide you with an itemized breakdown of the expenses, and any unused funds will be refunded to you.
Your Captain will keep you updated if you're close to exceeding your budget. If necessary, they'll discuss how to proceed, which usually involves a simple bank transfer to replenish the allowance.
We recommend around 10-15% of the charter fee as gratuity for the crew. It's thoughtful to prepare a thank-you card or envelope to make the process easier.
We'll provide you with the Captain's contact details well ahead of your charter. We can also create a group chat with you and the Captain to go over any plans and preferences before you board.
We follow MYBA and CYBA contract standards, these internationally recognized agreements offer clarity and security throughout your charter experience.
If you're ever uncertain about what's included or have any questions, feel free to ask your broker at Frontier Yachting. We're here to ensure your charter experience is perfect.


