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.
Solid mid-range cruiser This 2001 Azimut 46 is a well-established motor yacht that suits couples or small families wanting comfortable, fuel-efficient cruising without the complexity of sailing. At 14.7 metres, she's manageable yet spacious enough for genuine relaxation across three cabins and six berths.
Practical strengths The essentials are covered, autopilot takes the stress out of longer passages, a generator keeps systems running independently, and proper refrigeration means you're not living on tinned food. This is a no-nonsense boat built for straightforward Mediterranean or coastal exploration rather than cutting-edge luxury.
Fair value proposition With zero deposit required, the barrier to entry is refreshingly low, though you'll want to clarify what's included in the daily rate with Mucci Boat. As a two-decade-old vessel, pricing should reflect that age honestly, decent value if the maintenance records check out.
One honest note The 2001 build means older systems and interiors; confirm what's been recently serviced and whether the cabins and galley feel fresh or dated when you inspect. Ask Mucci directly about fuel consumption too, as older motor yachts can be thirsty on longer cruises.
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Based at Marina di Nettuno, in Rome, Italy. AZIMUT 46 (App) is operated by Mucci Boat.
Marina di Nettuno C.N. S.p.A Lungomare Matteotti snc
Marina di Nettuno sits 40km southwest of Rome, offering immediate access to the Tyrrhenian coast's sheltered waters and island-hopping routes. Week 1 cruising typically reaches the Pontine Islands (Ponza, Palmarola, Zannone) with steady northwesterly winds pushing you south, or explores the Campania coast toward the Bay of Naples and Ischia. The marina works well for charters wanting cultural variety: you can anchor near Roman ruins and small fishing villages while building sea time before committing to longer passages south toward Sardinia or the Amalfi Coast.
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