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Perfect for groups This 27-metre gulet suits families or friend groups of up to 12 seeking a relaxed, social sailing experience in the Mediterranean. The six cabins and generous berth count make it ideal for those who want their own sleeping space without breaking the bank on a larger vessel charter.
Standout features You get solid cruising essentials: air conditioning, a water maker (crucial for longer passages), Wi-Fi, and a tender for exploring anchorages. The zero deposit requirement is genuinely helpful when planning an international charter from the US or Europe, no large upfront cash tie-up.
Value perspective As a 1998 gulet, this boat offers honest, no-frills Mediterranean sailing at accessible rates. You're not paying for gloss or cutting-edge systems; you're paying for space, sociability, and the chance to explore Greek or Italian coastlines affordably with a full crew and skipper included.
Age caveat At 25+ years old, expect some wear and character rather than showroom condition. Mechanical surprises are always a small risk on vintage gulets, so confirm maintenance records with the operator (Le Rotte di Portolano) before booking, and factor in that systems like AC and generators may need patience during peak heat.
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Based at Poseidon Marina, in Milazzo, Italy. Aeolian Island Cabin 1 is operated by Le Rotte di Portolano.
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Poseidon Marina in Milazzo sits on Sicily's northeast coast, offering immediate access to the Aeolian Islands; week one typically sees you exploring Lipari, Vulcano, and Salina with steady northwesterly winds favoring easy beam reaches. The marina's position also allows quick passages to the Tyrrhenian coast and provides shelter in the lee of Sicily when conditions turn, making it a reliable base for either island-hopping or longer coastal cruises. Clear water, volcanic anchorages, and established provisioning make this an efficient launchpad for first-time visitors to southern Italy.
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