Step aboard Nestor and experience the timeless charm of Italian finesse in perfect harmony with modern comfort. Her distinctive vintage design and refined details create an atmosphere of elegant seafaring.
Cruise effortlessly at 22 knots or unwind in the beautifully designed interiors — every moment is crafted for your enjoyment. From discovering hidden coves to savoring a glass of wine on deck as the sun sets, Nestor promises a journey to remember.
Up to 10 people
15.85m (52ft)
4.65m (15.26ft)
2x680 MTU Diesel Engines
22 knots
31 knots
3
1 double and 2 twin
2
Seating for 10 people
Spacious armchairs & sofas
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Pylos - Methoni - Sapientza Islet
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Nestled in the sun-drenched southwestern Peloponnese, Pylos is a captivating coastal town overlooking the historically pivotal Navarino Bay, one of the Mediterranean's largest natural harbors. Steeped in millennia of history, Pylos resonates with echoes of the Mycenaean era as the kingdom of the wise King Nestor, whose remarkably preserved Palace offers a glimpse into Bronze Age Greece.

A picturesque coastal town, is renowned for its stunning Venetian castle, crystal-clear waters, and rich historical charm, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a blend of history and natural beauty.

A serene gem off the coast of Methoni, Greece, boasts lush landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and rich biodiversity, making it a haven for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Pylos - Sfaktiria Islet - Voidokilia Beach - Proti Islet
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Nestled in the sun-drenched southwestern Peloponnese, Pylos is a captivating coastal town overlooking the historically pivotal Navarino Bay, one of the Mediterranean's largest natural harbors. Steeped in millennia of history, Pylos resonates with echoes of the Mycenaean era as the kingdom of the wise King Nestor, whose remarkably preserved Palace offers a glimpse into Bronze Age Greece.

A historic and rugged natural barrier in Navarino Bay, Greece, is known for its scenic beauty and having served as a refuge for pirates, offering visitors a glimpse into the region’s rich past amidst stunning coastal landscapes.

A stunning crescent-shaped bay on the coast of Messinia, Greece, is renowned for its golden sands, turquoise waters, and unspoiled natural beauty, making it one of the most picturesque beaches in the Mediterranean.

Just off the coast of Messinia in the Peloponnese, near Marathopoli and not far from Pylos, lies Proti Islet, a rugged and uninhabited island steeped in local legend and natural beauty. Its elongated shape, resembling a reclining crocodile or a sea monster, has fueled ancient myths, including tales of pirates and hidden treasures.