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 for groups Elianora's 6 cabins and 12-berth capacity make her ideal for families or friends looking to share costs on a larger vessel, rare to find zero deposit required, which removes a significant booking barrier.
Well-equipped gulet This 39-meter Turkish gulet ticks the practical boxes: air conditioning, water maker, generator, and Wi-Fi mean genuine comfort for longer coastal cruises without sacrificing the classic gulet experience. The included dinghy opens up secluded anchorages and beach exploration.
Value proposition strong At 39 meters with this cabin count and amenities, Elianora offers solid value, especially with no deposit. Just confirm final pricing with Le Rotte di Portolano, as the listing shows no rates; base location isn't specified either, so clarify whether it's Mediterranean and factor in your flight routing from the US or Europe.
One realistic note A 2006-build gulet will have character and charm, but confirm recent refurbishment details before committing, older vessels can surprise you with maintenance needs mid-charter if not properly maintained.
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Based at Marina di Olbia, in Olbia, Italy. Elianora is operated by Le Rotte di Portolano.
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Marina di Olbia sits on the northeast coast of Sardinia, offering direct access to the Maddalena Archipelago and the Costa Smeralda within a day's sail; week 1 typically involves exploring granite-backed anchorages, small island villages, and crystalline waters around La Maddalena National Park. The northeasterly Mistral winds generally allow you to island-hop southward toward Porto Cervo and the sheltered Straits of Bonifacio, with reliable conditions for sailing and plenty of protected anchorages. This location suits crews wanting immediate natural beauty without lengthy passages, combined with the option to push into Corsican waters if conditions permit.
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