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.
Ideal for families This 2019 Bali 4.3 suits families or small groups seeking comfort without the complexity of sailing, it's a power catamaran, so no technical skills needed. Four cabins sleep up to eight, making it generous for a fortnight or longer charter with extended family.
Standout practical features The flybridge is a real bonus for lounging and navigation, while the water maker and solar panels mean you'll stay self-sufficient at anchor for days. Underwater lights and a well-equipped galley (dishwasher, ice maker) take the hassle out of cruising, and the dinghy opens up secluded anchorages.
Solid value proposition At €10,500 per week, you're paying a fair rate for a modern, well-equipped catamaran with four proper cabins, that's genuine space compared to monohulls of similar length. The low €3,000 deposit is reassuring for international charterers.
One honest caveat The listing doesn't specify the charter base location, which matters hugely for flight connections and whether you're looking at a 2-hour or 8-hour airport transfer. Reach out to Catamaran Center directly to confirm the base and check current availability, as availability isn't shown here.
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Based at Port Ginesta, in Sitges - Barcelona, Spain. Philya is operated by Catamaran Center.
Passeig Martim, s/n
Port Ginesta lies 35km southwest of Barcelona and offers straightforward access to the Costa Daurada's sheltered anchorages and small ports; week one typically involves cruising south towards Sitges itself, then either the Ebro Delta for shallow-water exploration or westward towards Tarragona's Roman harbour. The marina works well for crews wanting manageable day-sail distances with established infrastructure, though northwesterly winds dominate in summer and can limit early-week progression toward the Balearics. Beginners should note that the Balearic crossing requires steady conditions and is rarely comfortable before mid-week.
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