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.
I appreciate you sharing this listing, but I need to be straightforward with you: this isn't a charter yacht. The Acquamarina has zero cabins and zero berths, which means there's nowhere to sleep on board—it's a day-use speedboat or tender, not a vessel you'd charter for an overnight vacation.
Day trips only. At 5.8 metres, it's ideal if you're looking for guided excursions, water sports support, or exploring nearby coastlines during the day from a base hotel or resort. The bimini top will keep the sun off, which is handy.
Not suitable for holidays. If you're flying internationally to a charter destination expecting accommodation on the water, this won't meet that need. You'd need a proper cabin cruiser or sailing yacht with sleeping quarters.
Worth clarifying with Marco Carani Nautica directly about what this boat is actually offered for—it may be listed by mistake or positioned as a day-charter add-on rather than a standalone holiday rental. Happy to help you find something with actual sleeping space if that's what you're after.
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Based at Torre Canne, in Torre Canne, Italy. Acquamarina is operated by Marco Carani Nautica.