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.
Solid Mid-Range Cruiser The Bavaria 36 is a practical, well-equipped cruiser that suits families or small groups after a relaxed sailing holiday with real comfort. At 11 metres with three cabins sleeping six, you've got space without the complexity of managing a larger vessel, ideal if you want straightforward coastal cruising rather than serious offshore work.
Smart Features Onboard The essentials are genuinely there: electric winches take the hard work out of sail handling, autopilot means less fatigue on longer passages, and solar panels plus a generator keep power sorted without constant engine running. The snorkelling kit, dinghy, and shaded cockpit areas (bimini and sprayhood) tell you this boat was fitted with actual charter use in mind, not just points ticked off a spec sheet.
Value Looks Fair A modest €1,500 deposit and a 2004 Bavaria suggests reasonable per-day rates for this class of boat. The operator's perfect rating is encouraging, though note it's based on just one review, worth asking around or checking recent feedback before committing, especially given you're flying internationally to reach the charter base.
One Real Consideration Missing from the specs is the charter base location, which matters: transfer times from airport, local sailing conditions, and whether the crew speaks English all vary hugely across Mediterranean and Greek bases. Get those details locked down before booking, as they'll shape your whole trip experience.
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Based at Nikiana Marina, in Lefkada, Greece. KONSTANTINOS is operated by More Yachting.
Nikiana Marina sits on Lefkada's east coast, offering straightforward access to the Ionian islands' protected waters and steady northwesterly winds typical of summer conditions. Week 1 charters naturally progress south through Meganisi and Kalamos, or north toward Skorpios and Ithaca, with all anchorages lying within 15-25 nautical miles; the shallow, predictable conditions suit both experienced sailors and those returning to the water. The surrounding Ionian offers relatively short passages between islands, making it ideal for crews wanting to establish their rhythm without long overnight crossings.
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