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Perfect for groups With five cabins and 11 berths, Cloe is genuinely excellent for larger families or friends wanting to share costs on a longer charter. The 2024 build means everything is modern and reliable, which matters when you're flying in from overseas and want peace of mind.
Standout features The electric toilets, water maker, and inverter make this catamaran notably self-sufficient—great for extended trips or remote anchorages. Electric winches reduce physical effort, and the lazy bag keeps sail handling straightforward. These aren't luxuries; they're practical touches that actually improve daily life aboard.
Strong value proposition A brand-new 14-metre catamaran with this much accommodation and kit typically commands premium pricing, so Cloe appears well-positioned for the money. The 4.8-star operator rating (admittedly from just four reviews) suggests reliable service, which matters when coordinating international arrivals.
One honest note We don't have pricing or base location details listed here, so you'll want to confirm the charter cost and flight logistics directly—some bases require long transfers from major airports, which can eat into a week-long charter. Always worth checking those specifics before committing.
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Based at Marina di Portisco, in Portisco, Italy. Cloe is operated by World Wide Charter.
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