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I appreciate you sharing the details, but I need to be straight with you: this listing doesn't have enough information for me to give you a proper charter opinion.
Missing critical details: There's no base location listed, no cabin or berth count specified (which is unusual), and no pricing shown, just a €0 deposit figure that doesn't tell us the actual charter rate. Without knowing where "Smile" operates and what she actually costs, I can't assess whether she's good value or right for your needs.
What we can see: She's a compact 4.3-metre motorboat from 2019 with a Bimini top for sun protection, which suggests day trips or very short breaks rather than overnight cruising. The operator is Marco Carani Nautica, so you'd want to contact them directly to confirm availability, pricing, and what the boat is actually set up for.
Next step: I'd recommend reaching out to Marco Carani Nautica directly to clarify the base location, sleeping arrangements (if any), and full pricing. Once you know those details, we can help you figure out if she's a fit for your holiday plans, especially if you're flying in from the UK, US, or mainland Europe.
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Based at Torre Canne, in Torre Canne, Italy. Smile is operated by Marco Carani Nautica.
Torre Canne sits on Puglia's Adriatic coast, offering straightforward access to the Gargano Peninsula and the Tremiti Islands within a day's sail; week one typically involves cruising north to explore dramatic limestone cliffs and anchorages around Monte Sant'Angelo, or heading south toward the shallow, island-dotted waters of the Laghi Alimini. The marina works best for sailors comfortable with variable winds and interested in quieter, less-crowded Italian cruising than the Tyrrhenian or Aeolian options; prevailing summer thermals tend northwesterly, pushing you naturally toward the Adriatic's northern reaches. Base your first week on short hops between small fishing ports and protected bays rather than ambitious mileage.
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