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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Perfect for smaller groups Roxani is an excellent choice if you're sailing with up to six people and want a mid-sized cruiser that doesn't feel cramped. The three-cabin layout works well for couples or a small family, and at 13.7 metres, she's manageable even if your sailing skills are rusty.
Standout comfort features This boat punches above her weight with creature comforts like heating, an ice maker, generator, and Wi-Fi, genuinely useful touches for longer trips. The teak cockpit, bimini, and swimming platform make lounging between sailing sessions genuinely pleasant, and the bow thruster takes stress out of tight anchorages.
Solid value proposition At €1,850 per week with zero deposit required, Roxani offers reasonable value for a fully-equipped cruiser in this size range. You're getting a well-spec'd boat without paying premium rates, which leaves budget for provisioning or a skipper if needed.
One honest note She's a 2002 build, so while the equipment list is encouraging, you'll want to confirm during the pre-charter survey that systems like the generator and heating are genuinely reliable, older boats can have temperamental auxiliaries. Clarify your exact base location and transfer logistics from the airport with Helionautica, as that detail wasn't shown here.
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Based at Porto Carras, in Porto Carras, Chalkidiki, Greece. Roxani is operated by Helionautica.
Porto Carras sits in the sheltered waters of Chalkidiki's easternmost peninsula, making it ideal for exploring the Byzantine monasteries and quiet anchorages of Mount Athos to the north. Week 1 typically takes you island-hopping through the Sporades group, with reliable northerly winds pushing you south toward Skiathos and Skopelos; the route offers protected anchorages every 15-20 nautical miles. The marina's full facilities and provisioning make it a low-stress departure point for crews adjusting to Greek sailing after a long journey.
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