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Perfect for groups This 2025 Bali 4.8 sleeps up to 10 across five cabins, making it ideal for families or friends wanting to charter together without splitting costs across multiple yachts. The catamaran hull design delivers stability and spacious living—a real advantage if anyone in your party gets seasick.
Well-equipped modern cat You're getting a brand-new vessel with solid cruising gear: twin chart plotters, autopilot, generator, and a proper teak cockpit with speakers and cushions for relaxing between sailing. The lazy bag and bimini show the owner understands comfort, plus you've got a dinghy included, which saves hiring one separately.
Reasonable value proposition At €3,000 deposit on a five-cabin 2025 catamaran, this sits in fair territory for group charters in the Caribbean. Spreads across 10 people, the nightly cost per berth becomes quite attractive compared to booking individual cabins elsewhere.
Missing key detail The charter base location isn't listed here, which matters for your flight logistics and how far you're traveling from an international airport. I'd recommend checking directly with Cayo Tardo Charter—that information will affect your overall trip planning and potential connecting flight times from the US or Europe.
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Based at Marina Villa Igiea, in Palermo, Italy. S U R I N A is operated by Cayo Tardo Charter.
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