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 46 is an excellent choice if you're chartering with friends or family, 12 berths across four cabins mean everyone gets their own space without breaking the bank per person. The catamaran design delivers stability and comfort, which matters after a long transatlantic or European flight to Greece.
Well-equipped cruiser This 2026 yacht comes loaded with the essentials: air conditioning, water maker, generator, and a hydraulic gangway make life genuinely easy in the Mediterranean. The teak cockpit, bimini, and snorkeling gear signal a boat built for relaxed cruising and water time rather than speed.
Solid value proposition At €9,000 per week from a highly-rated operator (5/5 stars), you're looking at roughly €750 per person if you fill all 12 berths, genuinely competitive for a new catamaran in Greece. The €1,000 deposit is refreshingly modest.
One practical note The outboard engine is fine for a catamaran this size, but it's worth confirming fuel consumption and range with Athenian Yachts before booking, especially if you're planning longer island hops between charters. The operator's location isn't specified in your data, I'd confirm they're based somewhere with decent airport access (Athens, likely) before committing.
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Based at Marina Benitses, in Mpenitses, Greece. DAFNI 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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