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.
Ideal for groups Ostraco is a fantastic choice if you're chartering with a larger party or extended family, those 6 cabins and 12 berths mean everyone gets their own space without breaking the bank per person. The 2021 build means the boat is modern and well-maintained, which matters when you're splitting costs across multiple households.
Genuinely well-equipped This Lagoon 46 comes with the essentials that make cruising comfortable: air conditioning, water maker, autopilot, and a dinghy for exploring anchorages. The snorkeling kit is a nice bonus if you're planning to enjoy Greek waters properly, and the sprayhood plus cockpit cushions suggest the owner understands bareboat comfort.
Strong value proposition At €8,500 per week for a modern catamaran from a reputable operator, you're looking at reasonable pricing for the Greek market, especially if your group splits costs. The 4.5-star rating from Hellenic Yachting is solid, though the small sample size (2 reviews) means you might want to ask for direct references before committing.
One real consideration The operator rating is based on just two reviews, so there's limited peer feedback to rely on. Before booking, I'd recommend reaching out to Hellenic Yachting directly to confirm their support quality during your charter, particularly important if anyone in your group is less experienced with multihulls.
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Based at Olympic Marina, in Lavrion, Greece. Ostraco is operated by Hellenic 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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