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Who This Suits. Dudu works well for families or mixed groups of up to nine people seeking a relaxed coastal charter in southern Italy; the five cabins give everyone decent privacy without excessive formality. This 2023 catamaran favours comfort and space over performance sailing.
What Stands Out. A modern build with a genuine five-cabin layout is genuinely practical for larger parties; most catamarans of this length compromise here. The Gargano coast itself offers appealing anchorages and white-sand beaches with relatively uncrowded sailing compared to further west.
Value For Money. At €3700 per week, the pricing sits mid-range for a new catamaran of this size and berth count in Mediterranean charters. The €3000 deposit is standard; factor in fuel, provisioning, and mooring fees when budgeting. Rodi Garganico is a working fishing port rather than a glitzy marina, which generally keeps costs honest.
One Thing To Note. Rodi Garganico sits on Italy's eastern heel; getting there from major European airports (Rome, Milan, Bari) involves connecting flights or a lengthy drive, so factor in that logistics cost and travel time when comparing to western Mediterranean bases.
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Based at Rodi Garganico, Italy. Dudu is operated by Viaggiare Rent.
Rodi Garganico sits on the Adriatic coast of Puglia and provides straightforward access to the Tremiti Islands, a protected archipelago lying 20nm northeast; week one typically involves day sails through clear waters with moderate Maestral winds to explore the islands' anchorages and underwater sites. The marina itself offers good facilities and provisioning, making it practical for longer Adriatic cruises heading north toward the Croatian coast or south along Puglia's limestone cliffs and smaller ports. Light to moderate winds dominate the season, suiting sailors comfortable with variable conditions and interested in Italian Adriatic scenery rather than challenging open-water passages.
The nearest international airports for this base, with a quick note on which suits which marina. Final transfer arrangements are confirmed at quote time.
Amalfi Coast — Salerno, Capri, Procida bases. Naples is the main hub; train link to the marinas.
Sardinia north coast — Cala dei Sardi, Cannigione, Porto Cervo bases.
Sicily and the Aeolian Islands. Daily flights from London and Rome.
A starting point, not a script — pick one as a template and we'll tailor the dates, stops, and pace to your crew.
Spectacular but anchorages crowd in July-August. Book restaurant moorings ahead.
Turquoise water and granite islands. Two-country tick (Italy + Corsica/France) without long sails.
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