The charter fee covers the yacht, standard equipment, and insurance. Cleaning, tourist tax, and any optional extras (skipper, paddle board, etc.) are billed at the base — we confirm the full breakdown when you request a quote.
Charter pricing is famously opaque. Here's everything the operator will charge — mandatory items paid at the base, plus optional add-ons you can opt into.
Perfect for groups The Libertad VII is a solid choice for families or friend groups of up to eight people wanting a spacious, modern catamaran experience. Four cabins with eight berths means everyone gets reasonable comfort without feeling cramped, a real advantage on a week-long charter.
Smart features onboard Solar panels and a water maker are genuine highlights for longer trips, reducing your reliance on shore facilities and lowering operational costs. The swimming platform, electric winches, and modern navigation kit make sailing easier and more enjoyable, especially if your group has mixed sailing experience.
Solid value proposition At €8,800 per week, you're paying fair market rate for a 2019 catamaran of this size with genuinely useful kit installed. The low €1,500 deposit is refreshingly reasonable and makes committing to the booking less daunting.
Location note The charter base information isn't specified in the details provided, so I'd recommend confirming flight connections to Ibiza airport directly with Luxury Cat, getting there is straightforward from most European hubs and several US gateways via Madrid or Barcelona, but it's worth checking current transfer times and availability for your travel dates.
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Based at Sant Antoni de Portmany Port, in Sant Antoni de Portmany, Spain. Libertad VII is operated by Luxury Cat Ibiza.
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Sant Antoni de Portmany Port, on Ibiza's western coast, positions you well for exploring the northern Balearics and nearby islets within a week's sailing. Early season northwesterly winds favour passages to Formentera and the protected anchorages around Es Vedrà, while the shallow bays and coves dotting the coast between here and San Antonio offer secure stops for lighter air conditions. The marina itself handles larger monohulls and catamarans, making it a straightforward departure point before heading north towards Mallorca or east across to Denia on the Spanish mainland.
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