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 The Lagoon 38 is an excellent choice if you're chartering with friends or family, four cabins sleeping up to ten makes it ideal for splitting costs across multiple couples or a multigenerational crew. The catamaran layout offers that rare combination of spaciousness and ease of handling that makes group sailing genuinely enjoyable rather than stressful.
Well-equipped modern boat This 2026 build comes with thoughtful gear: electric winches and bow thruster take the grunt work out of manoeuvring, solar panels extend your time away from marinas, and the sprayhood keeps everyone comfortable in variable weather. The chart plotter and dinghy mean you're set for both navigation and exploring anchorages properly.
Strong value proposition At €6,390 per week with a manageable €4,000 deposit, you're looking at genuinely competitive pricing for a nearly-new, four-cabin catamaran in this size range. GR Sailing's 4.8-star rating across a decent sample of reviews suggests consistent, reliable service, that matters when you're flying in from abroad and want peace of mind.
One minor gap The listing doesn't specify the charter base location, which is essential information for booking, you'll need to confirm where SARON is based to calculate your airport transfer time and flight connections. Contact GR Sailing directly to confirm the base before committing.
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Based at Port of Lefkas, in Lefkada, Greece. SARON is operated by GR Sailing.
Port of Lefkas sits at the northern gateway to the Ionian Islands, putting you within day-sailing distance of Meganisi, Kalamos, and the Scorpios group; week one typically involves exploring these sheltered anchorages with consistent northwesterly winds that favour southbound passages. The marina itself offers good provisioning and repair facilities, essential before heading into the more remote southern Ionian. From here you can reach Ithaca and Kefalonia by mid-week, making this an ideal base for first-time visitors to Greek waters seeking a mix of established mooring fields and quieter island passages.
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