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.
I appreciate you sending this over, but I need to be straightforward with you: this listing is incomplete and I can't give you a proper recommendation without essential details. The base location is missing entirely, there's no cabin or berth information despite it being listed as a motor boat, and the equipment details are blank, so I genuinely can't assess what you'd be getting.
What I can see is that it's a tiny 5-meter vessel from 2024, which suggests it might be a day boat or very compact runabout rather than a true charter yacht. For international clients flying long-haul (which is our typical market), a boat this size usually doesn't make economic sense unless you're looking for a few hours of local exploration rather than a proper getaway.
Before you consider it, I'd need to know: where is the base, what's the actual layout and sleeping capacity, what engines and safety gear are included, and what's the daily rate? The €0 deposit is interesting but tells me nothing about value without pricing context.
My honest advice: reach out to The Sailor's Ride directly and ask them to complete this listing with location, specs, and pricing. Once they do, I'm happy to give you a real opinion on whether it suits your needs.
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Based at Marina Aliki, in Paros, Greece. Alia is operated by The Sailor's Ride.
Marina Aliki sits on Paros in the central Cyclades, putting you within easy reach of the classic Cycladic island chain; week one typically involves short hops to Naxos, Antiparos, and Delos, with reliable northerly winds favoring downwind sailing to the south. The shallow, protected anchorages around these islands suit both bareboat and crewed charters, and Paros itself offers good provisioning before you head out. From here you can explore either north toward Mykonos and Delos or south toward the quieter islands of the southern Cyclades depending on wind direction and your crew experience.
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