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Perfect for families Marina Piccola is an excellent choice if you're bringing the whole crew—10 berths across four cabins means everyone gets their own space without the expense of multiple boats. The catamaran design delivers stability and comfort, especially appealing if anyone onboard is prone to seasickness.
Well-equipped boat This 2005 Belize has the practical essentials sorted: water maker, electric winches, bow thruster, and a gennaker mean you'll sail efficiently with less crew fatigue. The teak deck and cockpit cushions add that comfort factor for longer days on the water, while radar and modern navigation systems keep things straightforward.
Strong value proposition The zero deposit requirement is genuinely refreshing and removes friction from booking. For a 13-metre catamaran with this inventory and berth capacity, you're looking at serious bang for your money—particularly if you're splitting costs across a larger group.
Watch the vintage She's nearly 20 years old, which isn't unusual for charter catamarans, but it does mean systems occasionally need attention. Make sure you budget for a thorough handover inspection and confirm what's covered under the operator's maintenance plan before committing—older boats reward carefulness, not complacency.
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Based at Marina Villa Igiea, in Palermo, Italy. Marina Piccola is operated by Venti Nodi.
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