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.
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 Choice The Bavaria 39 is a well-proven cruiser that suits couples and small families after accessible sailing without breaking the bank. At €1,615/week, you're getting decent value for a three-cabin boat in the Mediterranean, and the 2007 build is mature enough to be reliable without premium pricing.
Practical Setup You've got the essentials covered: autopilot for longer passages, solar panels to reduce reliance on engines, chart plotter, dinghy, and snorkeling kit included. The Bimini and cockpit cushions are thoughtful touches for hot-weather cruising, and the holding tank means you can venture further without worrying about facilities.
Kavala Location Matters Based in northern Greece, Kavala gives you straightforward access to the Sporades and Aegean islands without the crowds of southern bases. You'll need to factor in a flight to Thessaloniki (roughly 90 minutes from most European hubs) plus a transfer of about an hour to the marina, manageable for a week-long charter.
One Limitation The operator has only one review recorded, so it's hard to gauge real-world service quality or how well they maintain the fleet. Before booking, ask directly about recent mechanical checks, sails condition, and whether they provide a thorough handover briefing, this will tell you more than the rating alone.
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Based at Kavala, in Kavala, Greece. Okeanos is operated by Kavala Yachting.
Kavala's marina sits in northern Greece with straightforward access to the Sporades islands; week one typically involves sailing south to Skiathos, Skopelos, and Alonissos, with steady northerly winds making for reliable beam reaches. The protected waters around these islands suit mixed ability crews, and you can anchor in numerous quiet bays before returning to base or pushing further toward the Pelion coast. Note that July and August winds can be strong, so spring and autumn offer more forgiving conditions for exploring this less-crowded corner of the Aegean.
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