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.
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Great value starter At €1,853 per week, this Bavaria 37 delivers solid bang for your buck, a well-equipped 37-footer with three cabins and room for six is genuinely affordable for a week's sailing. You're getting a proper cruising boat with practical kit like solar panels, a sprayhood, and snorkeling gear included, which saves money.
Who should book it This suits families or small groups new to sailing holidays who want comfort without breaking the bank, especially those flying in from the US or northern Europe for a Mediterranean or Atlantic base charter. It's forgiving enough for mixed abilities and configured for relaxed cruising rather than racing thrills.
Honest note on age At 18 years old, this yacht isn't brand new, so expect honest wear rather than showroom condition, perfectly seaworthy, but don't anticipate cutting-edge interiors or the latest navigation tech. That said, the operator holds a perfect 5-star rating, which suggests they maintain their fleet properly.
Minor operator caution The rating comes from just one review, so take it as a positive signal rather than comprehensive proof, you may want to dig deeper into operator feedback or ask SailChecker directly about their service history and English-language support before committing.
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Based at Port of Lefkas, in Lefkada, Greece. Alexandros I is operated by SEASAIL.