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Perfect for groups This 2026 Lagoon 43 catamaran sleeps up to 12 across four cabins, making it ideal for families, friends, or corporate groups who want to share costs and experiences on the water. The newer build year means you're getting modern systems and reliable comfort without vintage quirks.
Well-equipped vessel Michelangelo comes loaded with genuinely useful kit: solar panels and water maker reduce dependency on shore facilities, air conditioning keeps everyone comfortable in warm climates, electric winches ease handling, and a hydraulic gangway is a nice touch for accessibility. The teak cockpit, lazy jack, and snorkeling gear signal an owner who understands what makes charter life enjoyable.
Strong operator backing Athenian Yachts holds a perfect 5/5 rating across eight reviews, and the modest €1,000 deposit suggests confident, transparent pricing with no hidden gotchas. Operating from Greece (typically the Ionian or Aegean), you'll benefit from English-speaking support and straightforward logistics from major European hubs.
One practical note With 12 potential berths, this boat works brilliantly full, but pricing per person drops significantly with larger groups, confirm your actual headcount early, as underutilised capacity can skew value. Also verify the exact base location and seasonal availability, as Greek charters operate best April through October.
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Based at Marina Benitses, in Mpenitses, Greece. MICHELANGELO is operated by Athenian Yachts.
Marina Benitses sits on Corfu's east coast and works well as a base for exploring the Ionian Islands. From here you can reach Paxos and Antipaxos within a few hours, then continue south to Lefkada and Meganisi in week one, benefiting from the reliable northerly etesian winds that funnel down the Ionian channel. The shallow, protected waters around Benitses itself suit sailors new to Greek conditions, while the nearby Albanian coast and Diapontia Islands offer quieter anchorages if you prefer to stay close.
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