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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Perfect for couples This 7.3-metre Cap Camarat is ideal if you're two people wanting a relaxed motorboat escape without the complexity of sailing. The single cabin sleeps two comfortably, and the open layout gives you that classic day-cruiser feel with genuine helm comfort.
Smart day-boat design You get the essentials that matter: a reliable chart plotter to navigate confidently, plus a Bimini top for sun protection during longer runs. It's a practical, no-fuss package built on a well-regarded French hull that handles decently in moderate conditions.
Strong value proposition At €750 deposit with Surcando Mares (a solid Mediterranean operator), this feels competitively priced for a modern, well-equipped motorboat in this size bracket. You're paying for simplicity and functionality rather than luxury, which suits a genuine cruising couple.
One practical note The single cabin setup means zero flexibility if you want to invite friends along or need private sleeping space. Also confirm the exact base location with the operator, this listing doesn't specify where you'll pick up, which matters for your international flight logistics and transfer time.
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Based at Port d'Aiguadolç, in Sitges - Barcelona, Spain. Cap Camarat is operated by Surcando Mares.
Port d'Aiguadolç is a well-sheltered marina in Sitges with good facilities and direct access to the Catalan coast. Week 1 charters typically work the coastline south toward Tarragona, exploring the Ebro Delta's shallow anchorages and medieval hilltop towns, or head north toward Barcelona and the Costa Brava with its rocky coves and small fishing villages. Northeasterly winds dominate in summer, making the southbound passage favourable and the return leg more challenging.
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