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.
Who it suits This 2021 Bali 4.2 works well for groups of 4, 8 wanting reliable comfort without breaking the bank, or couples who value space and modern amenities over a bargain basement rate. The four cabins and catamaran hull make it stable and forgiving, ideal if anyone in your party is less experienced on water.
Standout features Solar panels plus a generator give you genuine energy flexibility; air conditioning and heating mean you're genuinely comfortable year-round, not just in summer. The teak deck, autopilot, and tender included in the package show this operator hasn't skimped on essentials, these boats feel lived-in and well-maintained.
Value for money At around €11,500/week, you're paying fairly for a 2021 cat with four proper cabins and solid spec. It's not the cheapest option out there, but you're not overpaying either, good middle ground if comfort and reliability matter more than hunting for the absolute lowest price.
One honest note We don't have the base location listed, so I can't advise on airport transfers or how convenient it is from major European hubs, that could make or break your booking logistically. Before committing, confirm where the vessel is based and factor in your flights and ground transport time.
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Based at Port of Sfakia, in Chora Sfakion, Greece. Premium is operated by Notos Mare Marine Adventures.
Hora Sfakia
Port of Sfakia in southwestern Crete works well as a starting point for exploring the Libyan Sea coast and nearby islands. From here you can reach Gavdos Island (Greece's southernmost point) in a day sail, or cruise east along Crete's dramatic south coast towards Matala and the Messara Gulf; westward routes lead to the Paximadia Islands and the sheltered anchorages around Paleochora. Week 1 typically involves a mix of day sails between 15-30 nautical miles, with good holding in most anchorages and relatively protected waters once you move off the exposed southern shore.
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