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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Who It Suits. Karina works well for larger groups or multi-family charters in the Bay of Naples; the six-cabin layout and 12-berth capacity mean you can split costs across 8-12 people comfortably. This is a catamaran built for stable, social cruising rather than performance sailing.
Standout Features. You're getting a brand-new 2026 catamaran based right at Procida, which is genuinely convenient for exploring the Campania coast; catamarans offer good interior volume and steady platforms for less experienced sailors or families with children. The wide beam typical of this design class gives you decent socialising space on deck.
Value For Money. At roughly €680 per person per week for a 12-person charter, the weekly rate sits mid-range for a new catamaran in this region; the newness helps offset the modest deposit and lack of fancy extras. Marina di Procida is well-positioned for supply and turnaround, which usually keeps operational costs realistic.
One Thing To Note. Six cabins across 13.4 metres is fairly snug cabin-wise, so personal space will feel compact if you're cruising with 10-12 people; manage expectations about elbow room, especially if your group includes people who don't know each other well. The operator Lascatutto is a known regional name, but confirm their English-language support upfront if that matters to your booking.
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Based at Marina di Procida, Italy. Karina is operated by Lascatutto.
Marina di Procida sits on the northern coast of the island and offers straightforward access to the Bay of Naples cruising grounds; week one typically covers the Phlegraean Islands (Vivara, Procida's neighbour) and runs south to Ischia or Capri, all within 15-25 nautical miles. The marina works well for crews wanting gentle starts because the Tyrrhenian winds funnel predictably through the bay, and you can reach sheltered anchorages and small fishing villages without long offshore passages. From here you can also push further south towards the Amalfi Coast if conditions allow, giving flexibility for different ability levels.
The nearest international airports for this base, with a quick note on which suits which marina. Final transfer arrangements are confirmed at quote time.
Amalfi Coast — Salerno, Capri, Procida bases. Naples is the main hub; train link to the marinas.
Sardinia north coast — Cala dei Sardi, Cannigione, Porto Cervo bases.
Sicily and the Aeolian Islands. Daily flights from London and Rome.
A starting point, not a script — pick one as a template and we'll tailor the dates, stops, and pace to your crew.
Spectacular but anchorages crowd in July-August. Book restaurant moorings ahead.
Turquoise water and granite islands. Two-country tick (Italy + Corsica/France) without long sails.
We'll check live availability, apply any discounts, and come back within hours.
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