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.
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Perfect for groups This 2019 Nautitech 46 Fly is a solid choice if you're chartering with family or friends, six cabins sleep up to 12, which spreads costs nicely across a larger party. Catamarans like this offer excellent stability and a wide, comfortable deck layout, ideal if anyone gets queasy or prefers a roomier feel.
Smart comfort features The essentials are well covered: air conditioning keeps things pleasant in warmer climates, a water maker means less reliance on shore facilities, and the electric toilet is convenient for extended time away from the dock. The bimini and cockpit speakers suggest someone's thought about relaxed cruising rather than just bare-bones sailing.
Fair value proposition At €3,000 deposit, the pricing seems reasonable for a modern six-cabin cat, though we'd want to see the weekly rate before making a final call, those can vary widely depending on season and location. The specs don't reveal any fancy tech or standout luxury, but you're getting dependable, practical equipment.
One note on operator info We only have one review for IDEA, so there's limited feedback to judge consistency and service quality, worth reaching out directly to confirm what's included, cancellation terms, and how responsive they are to international guests. That single 5-star review is encouraging, but more feedback would help paint a fuller picture.
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Based at Capo d'Orlando Marina, in Capo d'Orlando, Italy. Elettra is operated by IDEA.
Contrada S. Gregorio
Capo d'Orlando Marina sits on Sicily's north coast, offering immediate access to the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Aeolian Islands; week one typically involves motor-sailing or light reaching to Lipari, Vulcano, and Salina, with the prevailing northwesterlies allowing comfortable passages of 15-25 nautical miles between anchorages. The marina provides a practical base for exploring protected anchorages around Panarea and Stromboli before returning westward along the Sicilian coast toward the Cefalù area, giving you a mix of overnight anchorages, small harbors, and volcanic scenery without long open-water passages.
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