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 larger groups This 2025 Bali 4.2 catamaran sleeps up to 11 people across five cabins, making it ideal for families or friends wanting to charter together without splitting costs across multiple vessels. The modern build year and spacious layout give you serious comfort for a week-long Greek adventure.
Well-equipped and connected You're getting genuinely useful kit here, water maker, air conditioning throughout, electric winches, autopilot, and Wi-Fi so you can stay in touch while island-hopping. The hydraulic gangway is a practical touch for boarding with kids or less mobile guests, and the dinghy with outboard opens up quiet anchorages away from the main ports.
Strong value proposition At €4,200 per week for 11 berths, you're looking at roughly €380 per person for accommodation, comparable to mid-range hotel rates, but you get a moving base, full kitchen, and water sports included. The 5-star operator rating and low €3,500 deposit suggest Hellenic Vessel Management runs a tight ship and trusts their clients.
Location gap to clarify The charter base isn't listed in your data, which matters for international flyers planning connections from major hubs like Athens or London. Before booking, confirm the exact Greek location (Lefkada, Rhodes, and Kos are common catamaran bases) so you can arrange airport transfers and factor in travel time realistically.
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Based at Nikiana Marina, in Lefkada, Greece. PRINCESS EVGENIA is operated by Hellenic Vessel Management.
Nikiana Marina sits on Lefkada's east coast, offering straightforward access to the Ionian islands' protected waters and steady northwesterly winds typical of summer conditions. Week 1 charters naturally progress south through Meganisi and Kalamos, or north toward Skorpios and Ithaca, with all anchorages lying within 15-25 nautical miles; the shallow, predictable conditions suit both experienced sailors and those returning to the water. The surrounding Ionian offers relatively short passages between islands, making it ideal for crews wanting to establish their rhythm without long overnight crossings.
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