Omikron Yachts, the leading force behind Greece’s emerging yacht-building sector, is proud to announce its participation in the Olympic Yacht Show from October 10th to 13th, 2024. Held at the brand’s home base in Olympic Marine, this event is a significant platform for Omikron Yachts, cementing its influence within the Greek market while showcasing the award-winning OT-60, fresh from its triumph at Cannes.
Omikron Yachts’ recent appearance at the Cannes Yachting Festival has firmly positioned the brand on the global stage, with the OT-60 awarded ‘Revelation of the Year’ at the prestigious Yacht Trophies and the unveiling of the design of the upcoming OT-80, a “local explorer” featuring an enclosed flybridge, transatlantic range, and enhanced efficiency.
This year also sees the OT-60 as a finalist in the Best Of Boats Awards in the ‘Best Big Boats’ category, further affirming its place among the top-tier yachts in the industry. These acknowledgments testify to the innovative design and eco-conscious philosophy that drives the brand: marrying sailing yacht elegance and efficiency with motor yacht convenience, the OT-60 embodies a new era of sustainable cruising.
The Olympic Yacht Show holds particular significance for Omikron Yachts, as it takes place at Olympic Marine, where the OT-60 was conceived, designed, and built. This “home” event offers a unique opportunity for yachting enthusiasts to experience the model firsthand, following its journey through the international circuit. Visitors will be able to appreciate the craftsmanship, design, and unique features that have defined the OT-60 as a game-changer in its category.
Nikolas Dendrinos, Chairman of Olympic Marine, expressed the brand’s pride in returning to the Olympic Yacht Show, commenting, “This year’s Olympic Yacht Show is particularly meaningful for Omikron Yachts. Not only is it our home event, but it also marks the culmination of a remarkable year of recognition for the OT-60, both in Greece and abroad. After our success in Cannes, we are thrilled to showcase the OT-60 in the waters where her story began.”