Our Yachts
ARNO LEOPARD 23
We are committed to offering unforgettable journeys filled with unique experiences, turning every moment into a lasting memory. Step aboard one of the largest motor yachts in Crete and enjoy a sense of freedom and exclusivity, with exceptional comfort, generous space, and unmatched flexibility for all our guests.
Our fully equipped motor yacht is designed to elevate your experience at sea. Discover the magic of the Cretan waters, where vibrant vibes blend seamlessly with the hidden beauty of the living seabed.
SOLAS full safety equipment (including life jackets) , Radar-GPS Plotter, VHF, 3m Zodiac tender with 8hp outboard engine, Onan generator, water maker, boiler, full A/C, refrigerators, ice maker, kitchen appliances, teak deck, hydraulic gangway, are just some of the equipment to ensure you a safe, comfort and pleasant cruise.
- Type: Motor yacht
- Model: Arno leopard 23
- Name: Size matters
- Length: 23m
- Engines: 2X1200 BHP
- Cruising speed: 25 knots
- Number of cabins: 4
- Restroom: 4
- Fully equipped kitchen
- One deck saloon
- Air conditioning
- Stereo system
The whale tail symbolizes strength and power: The whale tail holds special meaning for the Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand. The whale tail is often found in their culture as a symbol of strength, due to the power that the tail provides to the whale. Whales are the largest animal living in the sea, and their large tail muscle is a source of great strength. Just think of the sheer size and ability that tail requires just in order to support such a huge creature! The blue whale can grow to be 98 feet long, or roughly the length of a Boeing 737 plane. The tail can reach 25 feet wide!
The whale tail symbolizes speed and agility: Whales can navigate through the vast ocean waters with ease, thanks to their tails. Their tails are the source of their speed. Whales move their tails up and down in order to swim forward, therefore their tails are what give whales the ability to accelerate, in order to catch their prey or avoid danger. Some whales can swim up to 140 miles a day, and this is all thanks to their hardworking tails.
The whale tail symbolizes protection and good luck: The Maoris believe that the first man came to New Zealand on the back of a whale. The whale delivered him safely to his new home, where he would grow to live and prosper, and therefore whales are commonly seen as protectors, and as bestowing good luck. Whales feature in the migration stories of many New Zealand tribes, and were seen as signs that the tribe should settle in a particular place. Furthermore, in Maori cosmology, whales are descendants of Tangaroa, the god of the oceans. The whale tail is still used in Maori culture as a symbol of all the protection and good luck the whales have bestowed.
The whale tail symbolizes speed and agility: Whales can navigate through the vast ocean waters with ease, thanks to their tails. Their tails are the source of their speed. Whales move their tails up and down in order to swim forward, therefore their tails are what give whales the ability to accelerate, in order to catch their prey or avoid danger. Some whales can swim up to 140 miles a day, and this is all thanks to their hardworking tails.