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.
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Perfect for couples This 2025 Axopar 37 is ideal for two people wanting a modern, low-stress coastal escape, the single cabin keeps things cosy without unnecessary space, and the robust hull design handles variable conditions well. It's genuinely new, which matters if you value reliability and warranty coverage over a well-worn boat.
Smart practical features The bow thruster, autopilot, and solid electronics package (radar, chart plotter, solar panels) mean you're well-equipped for confident cruising without constant hands-on work. The air conditioning is genuinely useful in warmer Mediterranean seasons, and solar panels reduce your generator dependency, thoughtful kit for a modern charter boat.
Excellent value proposition At €1,197 per week from a highly-rated operator with zero deposit required, you're getting a nearly new powerboat at a fair price point. For international guests flying into Greece, Messinia's location on the Peloponnese offers straightforward airport logistics from Athens (roughly 2, 3 hours by road).
One honest note Single cabin means very limited privacy if you're bringing a friend or family member beyond your partner, this is genuinely a two-person vessel, not a compromise boat for four. If group cruising matters to you, look elsewhere.
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Based at Kalamata Port, in Kalamata, Greece. AMA is operated by Messinia Yachts.
Kalamata Port in the southern Peloponnese is ideally positioned for exploring the Messinian Gulf and the Ionian Islands to the west. Week 1 typically involves sailing north towards Pylos and the sheltered anchorages around Navarino Bay, or westward to Sapienza Island and beyond, with moderate northern winds providing consistent conditions. The marina serves as a practical departure point for charters targeting less-crowded Ionian cruising grounds, though it requires a longer initial passage than more northerly Greek starting points.
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