Gulet Kaonia
24 m crewed wooden gulet for slow corridor cruising
24 m crewed wooden gulet for slow corridor cruising
Rates on request — every charter is quoted individually by our concierge.
Enquire with our conciergeIf the motor yacht is the corridor's sports car, the gulet is its country house. The Kaonia is a 24-metre traditional wooden gulet based in Saranda — four cabins, a crew that includes a cook, and a deck built for the slow version of this coast: anchor, swim, eat, repeat.
Gulets were made for company. The Kaonia sleeps eight guests in four cabins, but her real living space is the deck — a full-beam dining table under canvas, sunpads from mast to bow, and a cook turning out grilled fish, village salads and whatever the morning market in Saranda offered.
The pace is the point. You cover less water than a motor yacht and see more of it: the crew reads the wind and the crowds, and drops anchor where the afternoon is best.
From Saranda the natural circuit runs north along the riviera — Kakome, Porto Palermo's castle bay, Himarë, Gjipe — or west across the strait into Greek waters: Corfu's northeast coast, then the caves and blue-water bays of Paxos and Antipaxos.
Three- to seven-night itineraries work best. Our concierge composes the route, the provisioning list and the evenings ashore before you step aboard.
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Enquire with our concierge