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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Solid Mid-Range Choice The Bavaria 38 Noelle suits couples and small families who want a well-equipped cruiser without breaking the bank. At €1,330/week, this 2005 model delivers decent value for a 12.1m yacht with three cabins and modern conveniences like autopilot, chart plotter, and solar panels.
Smart Practical Features The bow thruster and sprayhood make handling easier in tight anchorages, while the swimming platform, bimini, and solar setup suggest thoughtful cruising comfort. Heating and an inverter mean year-round capability, and the comprehensive electronics (autopilot, plotter, radio) handle navigation without stress.
Reasonable Value Proposition For a nearly 20-year-old boat, the equipment list is respectable—solar panels and a bow thruster aren't standard on every older charter yacht at this price point. The €2,000 deposit is modest, making the financial commitment approachable for a week-long charter.
Age Worth Noting She's pushing two decades, so while Bavaria builds robust hulls, you'd want to inspect the engine hours and condition of systems like the electric toilet and refrigeration before committing. Charter base location isn't listed here, so confirm airport proximity and transfer logistics—key factors when flying long-haul from the US, UK, or mainland Europe.
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Based at Port of Avdira, in Limenas Avdiron, Greece. Noelle is operated by Avdiros Sailing.