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Perfect for groups. Dolce Luna sleeps eight across four cabins, making her ideal for families or friends wanting to split costs on a longer charter. The catamaran hull provides excellent stability and plenty of deck space—great if anyone gets queasy in mild seas.
Well-equipped modern cat. Solar panels, water maker, and an inverter mean you can spend extended time away from marinas without constantly topping up. Electric winches and dual chart plotters show this is a boat designed for comfortable cruising rather than racing, and the snorkeling gear plus SUP board sweeten the package.
Zero deposit appeal. A €0 deposit is genuinely unusual and removes friction for international charterers—always a plus when you're flying long-haul and managing finances from abroad. That said, confirm the actual terms with MadMax, as deposit policies can shift.
One mild flag. The boat is brand new (2026 model), which is wonderful for condition, but you'll want to ask how extensive the MadMax Franchising network is and whether their support staff are English-speaking—crucial when you're troubleshooting via phone from the middle of a charter.
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Based at Mare Fun Charter & Marina, in Golfo Aranci, Italy. Dolce Luna is operated by MadMax Franchising Nautico.
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