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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Ideal for families This 2023 Lagoon 40 catamaran is perfect for groups or families wanting comfort and space without constant sailing experience. Five cabins sleeping ten makes it easy to gather friends or multi-generational crews, and the air conditioning plus generous beam are proper advantages on a long bareboat holiday.
Modern comfort packed in You're getting a genuinely new boat with all the essentials: dual chart plotters, autopilot, generator, and a proper galley setup including coffee maker and fridge. The lazy jack and sprayhood mean less faffing with sail handling, while cockpit speakers and cushions turn the outdoor space into a genuine living area, nice touch for sunset anchorages.
Strong value proposition At €5,700 per week with a modest €4,000 deposit, this represents honest pricing for a brand-new catamaran with full comfort kit. You're paying for peace of mind: a 5-star operator, modern systems, and the inherent safety margin that catamarans offer nervous crews.
One practical note The operator has only two reviews on record, so while their 5-star rating is encouraging, you might want to chat directly with them about base location, airport transfers from your likely connection point, and whether English-speaking crew support is readily available, small brokers sometimes excel here, but it's worth confirming before committing to a long-haul flight.
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Based at Marina Zeas, in Piraeus, Greece. Aelia is operated by Ukiyo Yacht Management.
Marina Zeas in Piraeus puts you within striking distance of the Saronic Gulf's most popular islands; a week-long charter typically covers Hydra, Spetses, and Poros with easy day-sail distances of 15-25 nautical miles between stops. The meltemia winds blow predictably from the north in summer, making the return leg to Piraeus straightforward, while the sheltered anchorages and developed infrastructure of these islands suit first-time Greek charterers well. Provisioning and crew changes are simple given Piraeus's proximity to Athens airport.
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