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.
Great for groups The Elan Impression 50 is ideal if you're chartering with friends or family, four cabins sleeping up to ten makes it perfect for splitting costs across a larger party. At €2,500/week, that's genuinely competitive pricing for a 50-footer in the Mediterranean.
Well-equipped cruiser You get thoughtful kit here: solar panels, bow thruster, lazy jacks, and a bimini canopy show this boat has been set up for comfort and ease of handling. The refrigerator and sprayhood are practical touches that matter on a week-long charter.
Value-conscious choice For the money, this is honest value, a solid 2015 Elan with decent specification and a respectable operator rating. The €600 deposit is refreshingly low, suggesting Hellenic Yachting isn't trying to squeeze you at the deposit stage.
One realistic note With only two operator reviews on file, there's limited feedback to draw from, so you may want to ask Hellenic Yachting directly about recent charter history and maintenance schedules. The base location isn't specified here either, so confirm your transfer times from Athens or wherever you're flying into before booking.
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Based at D-Marin Marina Gouvia, in Gouvia, Greece. Dimitra is operated by Hellenic Yachting.
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D-Marin Gouvia sits on Corfu's east coast with easy access to the Ionian Islands; week 1 typically takes you south toward Lefkada and Kefalonia, with consistent northerly winds (Etesians) pushing you downwind through protected anchorages and narrow channels. The marina's sheltered location and full facilities make it ideal for crews adjusting to Greek sailing, and you can reach Paxos, Antipaxos, or the Patrasso approaches within 2-3 days of departure. The relatively short passages and abundance of small island anchorages suit mixed-ability crews, though northerly wind patterns mean most first-week itineraries favour southbound sailing.
Kalamata Port, Greece
D-Marin Marina Lefkas, Greece
D-Marin Marina Gouvia, Greece
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