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Perfect for groups This 27-metre gulet sleeps up to 12 guests across 6 cabins, making it ideal for families or friend groups wanting a shared adventure rather than solo travellers or couples. The zero deposit requirement is a genuine bonus that keeps costs predictable upfront.
Well-equipped vessel You're getting solid cruising essentials here—air conditioning, a water maker, generator, Wi-Fi, and a tender mean you won't feel roughed up despite the gulet's classic charm. These features matter on a 1998-built yacht, keeping comfort levels competitive with newer boats.
Mediterranean style, fair value As a gulet based with Le Rotte di Portolano (a respected Italian operator), this boat delivers authentic Aegean or Mediterranean character at accessible group rates. For transatlantic flyers, Italy's main hubs—Milan, Rome, Venice—connect well to most European and US flights, though you'll want to factor in 2–4 hours' drive time to a coastal base.
Age is the trade-off At 26 years old, this gulet will show its character—older systems, potentially tighter cabin spaces, and higher maintenance risk compared to newer vessels. Budget accordingly for potential mechanical surprises and inspect maintenance records carefully before committing.
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Based at Poseidon Marina, in Milazzo, Italy. Aeolian Island Cabin 4 is operated by Le Rotte di Portolano.
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