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.
Perfect for groups This 2024 Bali 4.3 catamaran suits families or friends wanting comfortable, modern accommodation without breaking the bank—four cabins sleep up to nine, which spreads costs nicely across a larger party. The catamaran design also means excellent stability and a spacious saloon, ideal if anyone's prone to seasickness.
Modern and practical As a brand-new build, you're getting current technology, reliable systems, and that fresh-boat feel with minimal maintenance surprises during your charter. The Bali brand punches above its weight for a 12.3m vessel, offering a surprisingly good layout and solid build quality that charter companies trust.
Strong value proposition At €9,445 per week, this works out to roughly €1,050 per person for nine—genuinely competitive for a new catamaran with four private cabins in the Mediterranean. The €5,000 deposit is reasonable and fairly standard.
One honest note The base location isn't specified in your brief, which matters hugely for international crews; you'll want to confirm airport proximity, transfer times, and whether Malta Charters offers English-speaking support and flexible check-in for long-haul arrivals. Without knowing the exact berth location, it's hard to comment on local sailing conditions or summer availability.
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Based at Kalkara Marina, in Kalkara, Malta. Double Three is operated by Malta Charters.
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