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 400 S2 is an excellent choice if you're traveling with family or friends, six cabins and ten berths mean everyone gets their own space without feeling cramped. For international guests flying in, this size catamaran offers the stability and comfort that makes long-haul charter trips genuinely enjoyable.
Smart, well-equipped boat You're getting genuine cruising essentials here: solar panels, lazy jack and bag system (less wrestling with sails), sprayhood for protection, and solid navigation gear including autopilot and chart plotter. The snorkeling kit and dinghy included are real bonuses for exploring anchorages, and the €0 deposit is refreshingly customer-friendly.
Strong value proposition At €5,490 per week, this is competitive pricing for a six-cabin catamaran in 2024. Istion Yachting's flawless 5-star rating across 12 reviews suggests you're dealing with a reliable operator, important when you've traveled thousands of miles to charter.
Missing base details The charter base location isn't listed here, which matters for your flight connections and whether you're looking at a 2-hour or 6-hour transfer. I'd recommend checking directly with Istion Yachting to confirm the exact location and seasonal availability before booking.
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Based at Lavrion Main Port, in Lavrion, Greece. Turquoise is operated by Istion Yachting.
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Lavrion is a working commercial port southeast of Athens with good road access from the capital, making it convenient for fly-in charters. From here you can reach the Saronic Gulf islands (Aegina, Poros, Hydra) within a day's sail, or head south towards the Cyclades with steady northerly winds; week one typically takes you to Kea, Kythnos, or Serifos depending on conditions. The port itself is functional rather than resort-like, but offers reasonable facilities and a practical base for exploring some of Greece's most accessible sailing grounds.
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