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 cruising platform Simply Brilliant is an ideal choice for couples or small families who want effortless, comfortable cruising without the learning curve of sailing. This 21-metre Ferretti combines solid Italian build quality with genuinely useful onboard systems, the water maker, ice maker, and dual climate control mean you'll live very comfortably while exploring.
Well-equipped for independence The standout features here are the solar panels paired with an inverter and generator, plus radar and autopilot, you've got genuine self-sufficiency for extended coastal cruising. Teak decks and a bimini top add that touch of yacht-class comfort, and the bow thruster makes tight anchorages far less stressful.
Fair value proposition At 2003, she's honest about her age, but Ferretti builds boats that age gracefully if maintained properly. You're paying for a proven platform and practical equipment rather than a floating penthouse, which makes sense for a working charter yacht.
One gentle flag We don't have the charter base location listed here, that matters significantly for your flight time and logistics from the UK, US, or mainland Europe. I'd recommend confirming the base before booking, as that can swing your total travel time by several hours either way.
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Based at Ornos bay, in Ornos, Greece. SIMPLY BRILLIANT is operated by Kottero Exclusive Yachting.
Ornos is a sheltered bay on Mykonos offering good holding in sand and mud, making it a reliable base for island-hopping through the central Cyclades. Week 1 typically takes you south to Delos and Rhenia for anchorages, then west to Paros and Antiparos where you'll find stronger winds and better provisioning; northbound options include the shorter hop to Tinos. The bay itself provides protection from the meltemia (summer northerlies) that dominate the region, though you'll experience these winds on passage between islands and may find them challenging on exposed southern routes.
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