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Perfect for groups. With four cabins sleeping nine across, SKYFALL suits families, friends, or small corporate charters wanting genuine catamaran comfort without breaking the bank on a larger vessel.
Modern essentials included. The 2024 Bali 4.4 comes well-equipped, electric winches and autopilot make sailing effortless, while the water maker and electric toilet handle practical cruising needs cleanly. The lazy bag and bimini mean less faffing about in sun or rough weather.
Solid value proposition. A brand-new catamaran at this size typically commands premium daily rates, so spotting one this well-specified with only a €4,500 deposit suggests genuine competitive pricing. World Wide Charter's 4.8/5 rating across multiple reviews backs confidence in the operator.
One gentle note. We've no location data for the base, which matters hugely for long-haul flyers, confirm airport proximity and whether the operator arranges transfers, as getting from an international airport to an unfamiliar charter base can eat a travel day if poorly positioned.
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Based at Marina Portorosa, in Furnari, Italy. SKYFALL is operated by World Wide Charter.
Via Prestipaolo 7
Marina Portorosa sits on Sicily's north coast and offers immediate access to the Aeolian Islands, all reachable within a day's sail. Week 1 typically takes you through Lipari, Vulcano, and Salina, with consistent northwesterly winds making the return journey straightforward. The shallow, protected waters around the archipelago suit various boat sizes, and you can easily explore volcanic anchorages and small harbours before heading further east towards Messina Strait or west to Cefalù.
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