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.
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Perfect for groups With 11 cabins and berths for 25 guests, Eros is built for larger groups or multi-family charters rather than intimate getaways. She's ideal if you're organizing a reunion, corporate retreat, or gathering of friends who want to share the experience and costs.
Well-equipped vessel This gulet comes with solid cruising kit: teak decks and flybridge for relaxed Mediterranean sailing, snorkeling gear for exploring Greek waters, solar panels and an inverter for modern comfort, and Wi-Fi to stay connected. The air conditioning and heating mean you're covered season-round, which matters when flying long-haul from the US or Northern Europe.
Strong value proposition At roughly €17,150 per week, you're looking at around €686 per person for a week-long gulet charter (splitting 25 ways)—genuinely competitive for a crewed or semi-crewed traditional wooden yacht in Greece. That's excellent value if your group fills most berths.
Age worth noting Built in 1999, Eros is over 25 years old, so condition varies with maintenance history. Request recent survey photos and speak directly with Sail in Greece Adventures about refits and any recent upgrades before committing—it's fair to ask detailed questions about a vessel of this age.
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Based at Zante, in Zakynthos , Greece. Eros is operated by Sail in Greece adventures.