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.
I appreciate the listing, but I need to be straightforward: this entry is missing some critical information that makes a proper assessment difficult.
Data gaps issue: There's no charter base location listed, which is essential for international clients planning travel logistics. Without knowing where L'Ham operates from, I can't advise on airport transfers, flight connections, or whether it's even accessible for you.
Practical concerns: At 5 metres with no cabins and 6 berths, this is a day boat or very short-haul weekender, fine for local exploration but challenging for typical week-long charters where international guests expect sleeping quarters. The 1993 build age combined with motor-only setup suggests older equipment that may need more maintenance attention.
Price positioning: At €1,960/week through Llauts i Velers (a Balearic operator), it's budget-friendly, but you're paying for basic access rather than comfort or range.
My honest take: Before booking, contact the operator directly to confirm the base location, current engine condition, and whether they genuinely support international charters or if this is really suited to local day trips. That missing base detail is a red flag for remote booking.
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Based at Marina Palamós, in Palamós, Spain. L'Ham is operated by Llauts i Velers.
Salvador Albert i Pey
Marina Palamós sits on the northern Costa Brava, placing you within easy reach of the Illes Medes and the dramatic rocky coves between Palamós and Begur; a week's charter typically explores this rugged coastline northwards to the French border or southwards towards Tossa de Mar. The marina offers reliable northeasterly winds (the Tramuntana) that make for consistent sailing conditions, and the shallow, sheltered waters of the Baix Empordà provide good anchorages for less experienced crews. Direct access to Spain's most characterful sailing grounds means you spend less time motoring and more time anchored in limestone coves with transparent water.
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