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.
Perfect starter cruiser The Dufour 410 is an ideal choice for families or small groups new to sailing or wanting relaxed cruising without the learning curve of a larger vessel. At 12.3m, it's manageable for less experienced crews while still offering genuine offshore capability and reasonable comfort.
Solid practical kit You're getting the essentials covered, sprayhood and bimini for weather protection, autopilot to ease long days, and navigation gear (chart plotter, radio) that actually works. The dinghy inclusion is a genuine bonus for exploring anchorages, and the cockpit speakers add a nice touch for evening relaxation.
Strong value proposition At €2990/week with only a €2500 deposit, this sits in the sweet spot for budget-conscious charterers who don't want to sacrifice comfort or safety gear. You're paying for a solid, proven design without premium pricing.
Base location matters here We don't have the charter base listed in your details, so I'd recommend checking with Albatross Yachting about airport accessibility and transfer times, that can significantly affect your trip when flying internationally. That aside, this boat delivers honest, unpretentious value for couples or groups wanting straightforward Mediterranean or Atlantic sailing.
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Based at Nikiti, in Nikiti - Chalkidiki, Greece. Anemos is operated by Albatross Yachting.
Nikiti sits on the eastern coast of Chalkidiki's middle peninsula, offering direct access to the Sporades Islands and the sheltered waters of the Aegean. Week 1 typically involves sailing north to Skiathos and Skopelos, or south toward Thassos, with reliable northerly winds (the Etesian) supporting easy downwind passages of 15-25 nautical miles. The marina works well as a base for clients wanting moderate sailing days and protected anchorages, though charter boats from here tend to favour the northern islands over long-distance cruising.
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