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 This 2019 Lagoon 50 is a spacious catamaran built for bigger parties, with 8 cabins and 12 berths, it's ideal if you're chartering with extended family or friends who want their own sleeping space. The skippered-only requirement means you'll have a professional at the helm, which takes pressure off and lets everyone relax.
Seriously well-equipped You're getting genuinely thoughtful gear here: water maker and generator for self-sufficiency, electric winches to reduce physical effort, a hydraulic gangway for easy boarding, plus solar panels and an inverter for eco-conscious cruising. The onboard ice maker, snorkeling kit, and stand-up paddle board signal this operator understands what makes a charter comfortable and fun.
Strong value proposition At €13,230 per week with zero deposit and a pristine 5/5 operator rating from 12 reviews, you're looking at solid peace of mind and no hidden costs. For a modern, fully-equipped catamaran of this size and capability, that's competitive pricing.
One practical note Since this is skippered-only, you won't be able to self-sail if that was part of your charter fantasy, but honestly, on a 12-berth party boat, having a professional skipper often enhances the experience rather than limiting it. Just confirm the base location and flight connections when you enquire, as Istion operates across several Mediterranean destinations.
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Based at Alimos Marina, in Athens, Greece. Spiros (ONLY SKIPPERED) is operated by Istion Yachting.
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Alimos Marina sits just south of Athens, offering straightforward access to the Saronic Gulf's island-hopping routes; week one typically involves sailing to nearby Aegina, Poros, and Hydra, with predictable northerly winds in summer making these 15-30 nautical mile passages reliable for mixed-ability crews. The protected anchorages and short hops suit charter clients recovering from long-haul flights, while the marina's proximity to Athens airport (30 minutes by car) minimizes transfer time. Alimos itself has full facilities and is a logical base for exploring the sheltered Saronic islands before pushing further south toward the Peloponnese if conditions allow.
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