A succession of islands and islets are distributed around the Gulf of Saronic, also known as the Gulf of Aegina, and are immersed in the deep blue of the Aegean Sea.
Each of these islands is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. These islands are completely removed from the most intense flow of mass tourism that Greece experiences each year, allowing you to discover a much more traditional, calm, and peaceful aspect of this beautiful destination without having to travel to the middle of the Aegean in search of some remote destination. Visiting these islands by boat means seeing some of the most magnificent bays and coves in the Mediterranean almost alone.Aegina, with its magnificent temple of Efea, Poros, with its lemon-scented orchards, and Hydra, with its tiny alleyways and lovely mills, are undoubtedly among the most beautiful Saronic Gulf islands.
The most significant sights in the Saronic Gulf
Aegina: The island escape one hop from Athens
Poros: The vintage isle with a pine-green charm
Hydra: The noble isle in the Argosaronic Gulf
Spetses: Style and sophistication in the Saronic Gulf
Nafplio: Experience the irresistible charm of Greece’s first capital
Monemvasia: A medieval castle town where fairy tales come true
The BALI 4.8 Open Space combines the finest of the original features that comprise the DNA of BALI catamarans.
In addition to the well-known innovations such as the rigid forward cockpit with lounge area and sunbathing area; the new platform connecting the two sugar scoops with large bench seat and lockers; the large tilt-and-turn door and sliding windows; and a panoramic relaxation area on the coachroof, the BALI 4.8, like the 5.4, provides new access to the forward cockpit via an interior door and cabins via panels opening onto the aft cockpit, and a 6 cabin / 6 bathroom version
The BALI 4.8 Open Space is currently the only catamaran of its size with a layout arrangement of 6 cabins and 6 bathrooms. Never before seen, if the two forepeaks are outfitted and the bench seats in the saloon are added, no fewer than 16 individuals may sleep inside, without including the outside areas, benches, and sunbathing area, ahead, aft, and on the flybridge that can easily accommodate stargazers...
However, a considerable storage capacity is required to comfortably house the entire workforce. The BALI 4.8 Open Space is at the top of its category, with 1,000 liters of fresh water and 615 liters of refrigerated volume... including the ice maker!
The BALI 4.8 is not called "Open Space" by accident. The super-sized interior space, like the BALI 5.4, is completely "open" and "transforms" thanks to the large motorized tilt-and-turn door that fully opens up the space in seconds and the new forward door that provides access to the bows and forward cockpit with its lounge space and large sunbathing area without using the external side-decks. The huge, completely retractable front window and sliding side windows allow excellent ventilation as well as panoramic views of the outside. Access to the aft cabins (or center cabins depending on arrangement) is via two wide hatches leading onto the aft cockpit, which was inherited from the 5.4 for improved privacy. The companionways provide convenient and secure access to pleasant staterooms with a welcoming ambience.