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Perfect for groups This 2021 Isla 40 catamaran sleeps up to 10 across four cabins, making it ideal for families or friends wanting to explore together without the cost of booking multiple vessels. The dual-hull design naturally provides excellent stability and spacious deck areas.
Modern, practical setup You're getting a well-equipped boat with solar panels, electric winches, autopilot, and heating, thoughtful touches that make bareboat sailing more comfortable and less physically demanding. The outboard engine keeps things simple, and the dinghy is included, so you're ready to explore anchorages right away.
Value question mark With only one five-star review on record, it's genuinely hard to assess pricing fairness or compare this boat's real-world performance against peers. The €2,500 deposit is reasonable, but I'd want to see more charter history and guest feedback before committing to a week's rental.
One honest note: Sailway's single review means this operator is either new or rarely booked, which isn't necessarily bad, but it leaves you without reliable intel on their communication, support, or how well they maintain the vessel. Ask direct questions about their experience, how they handle issues mid-charter, and whether English-speaking support is available 24/7.
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Based at Adaköy Marina, in Marmaris, Turkey. Arven is operated by Sailway.
Adaköy Marina in Marmaris sits at the gateway to the Turkish Riviera's most accessible cruising grounds; week one typically takes you east along the coast to Ekincik and Dalyan, or west toward Icmeler and the Greek islands of Rhodes and Symi depending on wind direction. The marina benefits from reliable northwest winds in summer months, making it well-positioned for both novice sailors exploring sheltered bays and more experienced crews heading into open water. From here you can reach anchorages with reasonable overnight distances of 15 to 30 nautical miles, giving you flexibility to explore limestone coves, visit working fishing villages, and sample local provisions without excessive daily sailing.
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