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.
Excellent family choice The Lagoon 46 is a spacious, modern catamaran that's ideal for families or groups wanting comfort over bare-bones sailing. Five cabins sleeping eight people mean everyone gets decent privacy, and the twin hulls provide impressive stability, perfect if anyone's nervous about motion at sea.
Standout practical features This boat is genuinely well-equipped for extended cruising: solar panels and a water maker mean you're self-sufficient in remote anchorages, while electric winches reduce crew fatigue on longer passages. The 2021 build year signals current systems and minimal wear, so you're chartering something genuinely well-maintained.
Good value proposition At roughly €7,900 per week, you're getting a spacious, modern multihull with five cabins, that's strong pricing for a catamaran of this spec and age. The low deposit (€800) is also refreshingly reasonable, making it accessible for international clients booking sight-unseen from overseas.
One honest caveat The charter listing doesn't specify the base location, which matters significantly for your flight logistics and sailing grounds, you'll want to confirm where Multihull Yachting operates this particular yacht before committing. That said, Lagoon catamarans are chartered globally, so once you've got the base sorted, you're booking a proven, reliable platform.
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Based at Olympic Marina, in Lavrion, Greece. Dionike is operated by Multihull Yachting.
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Olympic Marina in Lavrion sits at the southern gateway to the Saronic Gulf, giving you immediate access to the Cyclades and the sheltered island-hopping routes of the Aegean. From here, week 1 typically involves sailing southeast towards Hydra, Spetses, and Poros, with established anchorages and steady northerly winds that suit most abilities. The marina's location 45 minutes from Athens airport and proximity to less-crowded alternatives to Mykonos and Santorini makes it ideal if you want Aegean cruising without the weekend crowds of central charter bases.
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Alimos Marina, Greece
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