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 for groups This 2022 Excess 11 catamaran sleeps eight across four cabins, making it ideal for families or friends wanting to share costs on a week-long Mediterranean escape. The dual-hull design means excellent stability and shallow draft, handy if you're exploring coastal anchorages around the Denia base in Spain's Valencia region.
Solid modern setup You're getting a relatively new boat with practical essentials: autopilot for longer passages, decent galley amenities (coffee maker and fridge), cockpit cushions for comfort, and a bimini for sun protection. Nothing flashy, but everything you'd reasonably need for a bareboat week without surprises.
Good value proposition At €6,900 per week with a €4,000 deposit, the nightly cost splits nicely across a full cabin load, roughly €220 per person for an eight-person group. That's competitive for a modern, well-equipped catamaran in a popular summer destination like the Costa Blanca.
Check the small print The listing lacks detail on fuel, cleaning fees, and damage waiver costs, which can add 15, 25% to your final bill. Before booking, confirm what's included and whether BeExperience offers English-speaking support (essential if you're flying in from the UK or US without local knowledge).
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Based at Marina El Portet, in Dènia, Spain. MOANA Denia BAREBOAT is operated by BeExperience.
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Marina El Portet sits at the north end of the Costa Blanca and offers immediate access to the Iberian Peninsula's most sheltered cruising grounds; week one typically involves short hops south to Jávea and Moraira, or north towards the Columbretes Islands, all within 20-40 nautical miles. The marina works well for sailors seeking gentle conditions and established anchorages, with steady northeasterly winds providing reliable sailing but rarely forcing rest days. Dènia itself provides good provisioning and lies close enough to Valencia (50nm south) that adventurous crews can push further in lighter-wind seasons.
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