Uber launches luxurious summer yacht service in Greece

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Uber is launching a new range of summer travel services to offer tourists unique and luxurious experiences across Europe.

According to taxi-point.co.uk, this August, Uber introduces Uber Yacht in Ibiza, providing a lavish way to explore the island. For the first time, users can pre-book a private yacht through the Uber app.

Starting from €200 per person, groups of up to eight can enjoy an eight-hour journey on a Sunseeker yacht. The service, departing daily from Ibiza Town Marina at noon, includes a personal skipper, champagne, and artisan snacks. Transfers to and from the yacht are provided from anywhere on the island.

Photo: uber.com

In Greece, Uber Boat will extend its services from Mykonos to Athens, Corfu, and Santorini, allowing travelers to access beach clubs, scenic coves, and remote areas in style. Meanwhile, in Paris, Uber Cruise offers a free one-hour electric boat tour along the Seine, featuring views of Notre Dame, Le Louvre, and the Eiffel Tower, complete with complimentary champagne.

These new services respond to the growing demand for Uber’s mobility solutions in Europe’s tourist hotspots. Data from summer 2023 shows a 55% increase in demand for Uber’s services in destinations like Greece and Spain, with over 6.5 million international customers using the Uber app in Europe’s most popular locations. Ibiza alone saw over 800,000 users in the past 12 months.

Source: taxi-point.co.uk

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