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Perfect for groups With 6 cabins sleeping 12 guests, this 27-meter gulet is ideal for larger parties, families, friends, or corporate groups wanting to charter together without splitting across multiple boats. The zero deposit requirement is a genuine bonus that reduces upfront commitment.
Solid Turkish gulet Built in 1998, she's got the classic gulet charm you'd expect, with modern essentials like air conditioning, a water maker, Wi-Fi, and a generator keeping things comfortable during exploration along Italy's Aeolian Islands. The dinghy and support equipment suggest good infrastructure for swimming stops and tender excursions.
Good value proposition Operating through Le Rotte di Portolano (a respected Italian operator), this boat offers straightforward group chartering without premium pricing, you're paying for practical comfort rather than luxury finishes. For transatlantic travelers flying into Sicily or mainland Italy, the logistics are manageable with Catania or Palermo airports a few hours' drive away.
Age consideration At 26 years old, the yacht will show her age cosmetically and may require more maintenance attention than newer builds, worth clarifying her recent refit history and cabin conditions directly with the operator before committing, especially if your group has higher comfort expectations.
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Based at Poseidon Marina, in Milazzo, Italy. Aeolian Island Cabin 2 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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