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 groups This 11.4m catamaran sleeps 10 across 6 cabins, making it ideal for families or friend groups who want to charter together without breaking the bank per person. The zero deposit is a genuine bonus that reduces upfront costs.
Well-equipped modern cat Built in 2025, "One Dance" comes with genuinely useful kit, solar panels keep power costs down, lazy jack and bag make sail handling easier, autopilot takes the strain out of longer passages, and the dinghy plus snorkeling gear mean you're ready for exploration. Istion Yachting's perfect 5/5 rating across 12 reviews suggests reliable service and well-maintained vessels.
Strong value proposition At €5,760 per week (roughly €576 per person if you fill all 10 berths), this is competitive for a brand-new catamaran with a full equipment list and no deposit required. For US or European clients flying long-haul to the charter base, the newer build quality and comprehensive specs justify the journey.
One practical note The listing doesn't specify the charter location or base logistics, airport transfer times and sailing conditions matter heavily for long-haul clients, so confirm those details with Istion Yachting before committing. That said, their track record suggests they'll handle the handover professionally.
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Based at Preveza Main Port, in Preveza, Greece. One Dance is operated by Istion Yachting.
Preveza Main Port sits at the mouth of the Ambracian Gulf, making it an ideal launch point for exploring the Ionian Islands to the west and the protected waters of the gulf itself to the east. Week 1 typically involves sailing north toward Lefkada and Meganisi or south along the mainland coast to Zakynthos, with reliable northwesterly winds (Maestro) providing consistent sailing conditions. The marina offers good provisioning and is close enough to Athens airport for convenient transfers, though expect some swell in the outer Ionian during summer and plan accordingly for the narrow entrance channel.
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