Variety Cruises

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Variety Cruises is a private yacht cruise line based in Athens, Greece. It owns and operates a number of small cruise ships and yachts. The company was founded in 2006 by Lakis Venetopoulos.[1]

Company typePrivate cruises
IndustryCruises
Founded2006
FounderLakis Venetopoulos
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Variety Cruises
Company typePrivate cruises
IndustryCruises
Founded2006
FounderLakis Venetopoulos
HeadquartersAthens, Greece.
Area served
Greece, Turkey, The Adriatic Sea, North Sea, Costa Rica & Panama, Cuba, the Canary Islands, Seychelles, Costa Rica & Panama, and Cape Verde
Key people
Lakis Venetopoulos, CEO, Chairman and President
Dimitris Vassilakis, COO
ServicesCruises
Websitewww.varietycruises.com
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Variety Voyager
Harmony V leaving Mindelo

History

Variety Cruises was established in 2006 following the merge of Zeus Tours & Yacht Cruises, a third generation cruise and tourism business operating since 1949, and Hellas Yachts, which started operating small ships cruises in 1993. The company’s history dates back to 1949 when the original founder of Zeus Cruises built the company’s first ship Eleutherios in order to fill a need for educational travel in Greece.[2]

In 2013, the company founded a school project in The Gambia entitled The Lamin Koto School Project [3]

Company

The company has established itself as one of the pioneers in theme cruises including gay and lesbian-themed cruises.[4][5][6][7]

Destinations

The cruise lines' first destination was Greece, but since the company's expansion a number of destinations include the Adriatic Sea, Costa Rica & Panama, Cuba,[8] the Canary Islands, Seychelles, and Cape Verde.[9] The company's West Africa destination was featured by CNN for their Rivers of West Africa program.[10]

Fleet

Variety Cruises runs a fleet of eight small cruise ships, in addition to owning and renting a fleet of 4 private yachts. The company's flagship is the Variety Voyager, followed by the Galileo, the Panorama, Panorama II, the Harmony V, the Harmony G, the Pegasos, and the Callisto.[11] The company also owns a fleet of smaller yachts solely available for charter including the Obsession, the Absolute King, Christiane, and the Monte Carlo.

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NameBuiltBuilderGross TonnageFlagLengthDraftPax Capacity
To Callisto1963Kremer-Werft - Elmshorn499 tons Saint Kitts and Nevis49 m.3,5 m.34 guests
Harmony V1985Dentas Shipbuilding & Repair693 tons Greece55 m.3 m.49 guests
Pegasos1989Glynos Athens773 tons Greece44 m.3 m.44 guests
Pan Orama1991Kastrinos674 tons Greece53 m.5,5 m.49 guests
Galileo1995Fratzis Shipyard564 tons Greece48 m.2,8 m.49 guests
Harmony G2001Savvas Shipyard498 tons Greece54 m.3,7 m.44 guests
Pan Orama II2004Koutalis & Kostergias Shipyard498 tons Greece49 m.4,5 m.49 guests
Variety Voyager2012Psarros Shipyard1,593 tons Marshall Islands66 m.3,5 m.72 guests
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