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 larger groups This 2021 Bali 4.8 catamaran sleeps up to 12 guests comfortably across six cabins, making it perfect for families or friends wanting to charter together without splitting costs across multiple vessels. The spacious layout and modern build year mean you're getting a relatively new, well-maintained platform for extended cruising.
Well-equipped for independence You've got serious cruising credentials here: water maker, generator, solar panels, and autopilot mean you can anchor out for days without relying on marina facilities or crew support. The lazy jack and bag system makes sail handling effortless, genuinely useful when you've got mixed sailing experience across a larger group, and the paddle boards plus snorkeling kit keep everyone entertained between anchorages.
Strong value proposition At €11,700 per week with zero deposit required and a 5-star operator rating from a dozen charters, this represents excellent value for a six-cabin catamaran in 2021 condition. That breaks down to roughly €975 per person for a week if you fill all 12 berths, genuinely competitive for this size and specification.
One practical note We don't have the charter base location listed here, so confirm airport proximity and transfer logistics before booking; international crew arriving for a week-long vacation will want reasonable access to a major hub with good flight connections from the US or Europe.
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Based at Alimos Marina, in Athens, Greece. About Time is operated by Istion Yachting.
Poseidonos Avenue
Alimos Marina sits just south of Athens, offering straightforward access to the Saronic Gulf's island-hopping routes; week one typically involves sailing to nearby Aegina, Poros, and Hydra, with predictable northerly winds in summer making these 15-30 nautical mile passages reliable for mixed-ability crews. The protected anchorages and short hops suit charter clients recovering from long-haul flights, while the marina's proximity to Athens airport (30 minutes by car) minimizes transfer time. Alimos itself has full facilities and is a logical base for exploring the sheltered Saronic islands before pushing further south toward the Peloponnese if conditions allow.
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