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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I appreciate you sharing this listing, but I need to be straight with you: this isn't a yacht charter option for SailChecker's typical clientele. Here's why:
Not a charter vessel. The Compass 150 "Milos IV" is a 4.9-metre speedboat with zero cabins and zero berths , it's a day-trip boat, not an overnight charter. You'd be looking at a few hours on the water, not a multi-day escape.
Day excursion only. With snorkeling gear included, this is clearly positioned for short recreational runs rather than bareboat or crewed charters. It suits tourists wanting a quick marine adventure, not international travelers planning a proper sailing holiday.
Missing key details. There's no charter base location listed, and without knowing the destination or operator contact information, I can't properly advise on logistics or value. That's a red flag in itself.
Wrong product entirely. If you're looking for an actual overnight yacht charter where you can island-hop and explore properly, we'd steer you toward proper charter fleets with cabins, provisioning, and skipper options , not a speedboat day hire. Let me know your dates and destination, and I can find something genuinely suited to a proper charter holiday.
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Based at Marina Naxos, in Naxos, Greece. Milos IV is operated by Jet Boat Cruises.
Marina Naxos sits centrally in the Cyclades, putting you within easy reach of the smaller islands that dominate week one itineraries: Paros, Antiparos, Delos, and Mykonos lie north; the quieter southern islands of Iraklia and Schinoussa sit just south. The sheltered anchorages around Naxos itself offer protected stops while you acclimatise to local conditions, and the Etesian winds that typically blow from the north make southbound passages straightforward. From here you can comfortably explore the Cyclades' mix of working villages and archaeological sites without the longer passages required from more westerly bases.
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