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 Sea Eagle III is an excellent choice if you're chartering with friends or family, six cabins and ten berths mean everyone gets their own space without the cost of multiple boats. The 2025 build date guarantees modern systems and minimal maintenance surprises during your week.
Well-equipped for comfort This new catamaran doesn't skimp on the essentials: bimini and sprayhood keep you shaded and dry, the swimming platform is a real bonus for cooling off, and autopilot takes the strain out of longer passages. The dinghy and cockpit cushions round out a genuinely comfortable cruising setup.
Reasonable value proposition At 12.5 metres, you're getting solid interior volume and stability that catamarans are known for, ideal if anyone in your group is a less confident sailor. The €5,000 deposit is standard and manageable for a new, six-cabin boat of this calibre.
One thing to note: The operator details are minimal in your brief, so before committing, confirm their English-language support and how accessible the base is from major European airports, that matters when you're coordinating ten people across time zones.
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Based at Rodi Garganico, in Rodi, Italy. Sea Eagle III is operated by Kiriacoulis Holidays.
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Rodi Garganico sits on the Adriatic coast of Puglia and provides straightforward access to the Tremiti Islands, a protected archipelago lying 20nm northeast; week one typically involves day sails through clear waters with moderate Maestral winds to explore the islands' anchorages and underwater sites. The marina itself offers good facilities and provisioning, making it practical for longer Adriatic cruises heading north toward the Croatian coast or south along Puglia's limestone cliffs and smaller ports. Light to moderate winds dominate the season, suiting sailors comfortable with variable conditions and interested in Italian Adriatic scenery rather than challenging open-water passages.
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