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Perfect for larger groups With seven cabins and 13 berths, Steno is genuinely spacious for extended family trips or friends looking to share costs on a 2-week Sardinian adventure. The 2024 build means everything should feel fresh and reliable, which matters when you're coordinating multiple cabins.
Practical modern features Solar panels, electric winches, and a hydraulic gangway show this boat's been thoughtfully equipped for comfort and convenience—no wrestling with manual systems in the Mediterranean heat. The cockpit barbecue and TV are nice bonuses, though honestly, you'll likely spend more time on deck than watching screens.
Value worth considering carefully A 14.8m catamaran with this cabin count at a Sardinia base should offer solid value, especially if you're splitting costs across a large group. However, the operator's 3.3/5 rating (19 reviews) is a yellow flag that warrants reading recent feedback before committing—check what those reviews actually say about service and condition.
One honest note Sardinia's a stunning cruising destination with excellent airport links from the UK and mainland Europe, but do confirm the exact base location and airport transfer logistics before booking. A mediocre operator rating combined with a large, multi-cabin boat means you'll want crystal-clear pre-charter communication about what's included and expected condition.
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Based at Punta Nuraghe, in Porto Rotondo, Italy. Steno is operated by Yachting in Sardinia.
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