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Not a crewed yacht: this boat charters without a professional crew.
No crewed season rates for this yacht.
No water toys or diving listed for this yacht.
Cabin charter (book a single cabin) is not offered for this yacht.
Who This Suits. This boat works well for larger groups or families wanting to explore the Greek islands without cramping each other; six cabins mean everyone gets private sleeping quarters. The Mykonos base puts you within easy reach of the Cyclades, making it convenient for international guests flying into Athens.
What Stands Out. For a 2020 catamaran, the equipment list is genuinely solid; you get a watermaker (fresh water on demand), solar panels, air conditioning, and a projector for downtime. The self-tacking jib and electric winch keep handling manageable even if your crew isn't racing-experienced, and modern touches like Wi-Fi, Nespresso, and a dishwasher make charter life more comfortable than typical.
Value For Money. At around 3,800 euros per week, you're paying a fair rate for a modern six-cabin cat in the Aegean during shoulder season. That said, you're not getting a bargain; comparable new builds in this charter market sit in a similar bracket, so this is standard pricing rather than exceptional value.
One Honest Caveat. Catamarans with six cabins can feel a bit tight on deck space relative to a comparable monohull, so if your group wants plenty of lounging room and separation between families, check the layout carefully. The outboard engine is also noisier and less efficient than an inboard, which matters if you're motoring longer distances between islands.
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Based at Mykonos, Greece. Kos 48.1 is operated by Kavas Yachting.
Heavy — experienced crews only, shelter in lee.
Sea 15°C — too cold for most swimmers.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Heavy — experienced crews only, shelter in lee.
Sea 14°C — too cold for most swimmers.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Heavy — experienced crews only, shelter in lee.
Sea 14°C — too cold for most swimmers.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Heavy — experienced crews only, shelter in lee.
Sea 16°C — too cold for most swimmers.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Heavy — experienced crews only, shelter in lee.
Sea 19°C — bracing dips, not lounging.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Heavy — experienced crews only, shelter in lee.
Sea 23°C — warm enough for long swims.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Heavy — experienced crews only, shelter in lee.
Sea 25°C — full-summer swimming.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Heavy — experienced crews only, shelter in lee.
Sea 25°C — full-summer swimming.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Heavy — experienced crews only, shelter in lee.
Sea 23°C — warm enough for long swims.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Heavy — experienced crews only, shelter in lee.
Sea 21°C — comfortable swimming.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Heavy — experienced crews only, shelter in lee.
Sea 19°C — bracing dips, not lounging.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Heavy — experienced crews only, shelter in lee.
Sea 17°C — too cold for most swimmers.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Sea above 20°C is comfortable swimming · above 22°C is full-summer · below 18°C feels brisk.
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