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Not a crewed yacht: this boat charters without a professional crew.
No crewed season rates for this yacht.
No water toys or diving listed for this yacht.
Cabin charter (book a single cabin) is not offered for this yacht.
Who This Suits. The De Antonio D28 works best for small groups or families after an affordable weeklong escape; at 8.5 metres with just one cabin, it's genuinely intimate rather than a boat for privacy-seeking couples or those needing separate quarters.
What Stands Out. Ten berths in a compact footer mean smart sleeping arrangements (likely saloon conversions), and the 2020 build year keeps systems current without premium pricing. Ibiza's Club Nautico is a quality base with decent airport logistics; you're roughly 30 minutes from the island's main airport, which suits international visitors connecting through European hubs.
The Value Angle. Five thousand euros per week for a recent motor yacht is genuinely fair for Mediterranean day cruising and coastal exploration, especially if you're splitting costs across a crew of six or more; the modest deposit signals approachable terms too.
One Thing To Know. Sleeping ten people in an 8.5-metre boat means zero personal space or privacy; shared galley time and limited heads facilities will test group dynamics, so this only works if your crew gets along and doesn't mind genuine closeness.
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Based at Club Nautico Ibiza, Spain. Little Moana is operated by Moana Charter.
Club Nautico Ibiza puts you in the heart of the Balearic Islands with immediate access to protected anchorages and quiet coves across Ibiza, Formentera, and Es Vedrà. Week one typically involves coastal cruising along Ibiza's eastern and southern shores, with prevailing northerly winds offering straightforward sailing to Formentera's pristine anchorages and the scattered islets of the Pitiusas. The marina sits within Ibiza Town, giving you shelter and provisioning, though many charterers motor or sail out to quieter spots within 15 to 20 nautical miles by day two.
Reef early — gusts up, sea state builds.
Sea 14°C — too cold for most swimmers.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Lively — one reef worth taking by afternoon.
Sea 14°C — too cold for most swimmers.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Reef early — gusts up, sea state builds.
Sea 14°C — too cold for most swimmers.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Lively — one reef worth taking by afternoon.
Sea 16°C — too cold for most swimmers.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Lively — one reef worth taking by afternoon.
Sea 18°C — bracing dips, not lounging.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Lively — one reef worth taking by afternoon.
Sea 22°C — warm enough for long swims.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Lively — one reef worth taking by afternoon.
Sea 25°C — full-summer swimming.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Lively — one reef worth taking by afternoon.
Sea 26°C — full-summer swimming.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Lively — one reef worth taking by afternoon.
Sea 24°C — full-summer swimming.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Lively — one reef worth taking by afternoon.
Sea 21°C — comfortable swimming.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Reef early — gusts up, sea state builds.
Sea 18°C — bracing dips, not lounging.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Lively — one reef worth taking by afternoon.
Sea 15°C — too cold for most swimmers.
3-year mean · Open-Meteo
Sea above 20°C is comfortable swimming · above 22°C is full-summer · below 18°C feels brisk.
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