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.
Classic charm at value. The Ena is a beautifully aged 1961 gulet that appeals to traditionalists and those seeking authentic Mediterranean character without breaking the bank. At €10,286 per week, this vessel offers solid value for a 4-cabin boat sleeping 10 guests across what's likely a mix of cabin sizes.
Practical highlights. Solar panels keep running costs down, and the kit covers essentials well, dinghy, snorkeling gear, and SUP boards mean you're set for exploration without extras. The zero deposit is genuinely unusual and a nice touch for international charterers managing finances across currencies.
Real limitation here. A 1961 gulet will feel rustic rather than polished; expect character and history, but potentially older plumbing, heating, or air conditioning systems that may frustrate those expecting modern comforts. The sleeping capacity of 10 on a 15.5m boat suggests tight quarters, fine for close groups or families, trickier for mixed parties wanting privacy.
Missing key detail. We don't have the base location confirmed, which matters enormously for international travelers planning flights and transfers; I'd strongly recommend confirming where she's moored before booking, as gulet bases range from Turkey to Croatia with very different accessibility from major European hubs.
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Based at Port of Skopelos, in Skopelos, Greece. Ena is operated by Mythical Adventures.
Skopelos town marina sits in the Northern Sporades, giving you immediate access to Greece's most sheltered island-hopping grounds; week one typically involves short hops to Alonnisos, Glossa, and the Skiathos coast, all within 10-15 nautical miles. The anchorages here favour gentle northwesterlies and offer consistent thermal winds for summer sailing, with protected bays ideal for building confidence if you're new to Greek waters. This location works well if you want minimal passage-making and maximum time exploring pine-forested islands and small fishing villages.
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