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.
Perfect for couples This 50-footer is ideal if you're two people seeking a relaxed, intimate sailing escape without the complexity of managing larger groups or multiple cabins. The single-cabin layout keeps things cosy and manageable for a pair.
Well-equipped vessel You're getting solid cruising gear here—air conditioning, solar panels for off-grid comfort, snorkeling kit, and a SUP board included. The refrigerator and bimini top suggest genuine thought toward making extended time aboard genuinely pleasant, not just survivable.
Keen pricing At €2,500 per week with zero deposit required, this represents fair value for a 2007 boat that's clearly been maintained and equipped for comfort. That's roughly €1,250 per person weekly—sensible for a ready-to-sail package.
Missing key detail The base location isn't listed in the specs, which matters considerably if you're flying from the US, UK, or mainland Europe—airport proximity and transfer logistics are crucial for long-haul guests. I'd strongly recommend confirming the base (Mediterranean, Greek islands?) and how easily you can reach it before committing, as that often determines the true cost and convenience of your charter.
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