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 family choice. This 2025 catamaran suits groups of 4, 8 wanting relaxed sailing without compromise, the four cabins mean everyone gets decent privacy, and the wide beam typical of modern cats gives a stable, comfortable platform for less experienced sailors.
Standout comfort features. Solar panels, water maker, and generator mean genuine self-sufficiency; lazy bag and lazy jack take the hard work out of sail handling; electric winches and autopilot let you focus on enjoying rather than wrestling the boat. The bimini and cockpit speakers turn lounging into the main event.
Solid value proposition. At €10,000/week you're paying fair money for a brand-new, well-equipped catamaran with modern conveniences baked in, no nickel-and-diming for essentials like water and power generation. The €4,500 deposit is reasonable for a yacht in this class.
One note on logistics. The operator Daddario Yacht is based in an unspecified location, so confirm airport transfer times and whether the base has English-speaking support before booking, if you're flying long-haul from the US or northern Europe, a 2, 3 hour ground transfer is acceptable, but anything longer eats into your first day.
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Based at Taranto, in Taranto, Italy. My Summer is operated by Daddario Yacht.
Taranto sits on Italy's heel and works well as a base for exploring the Ionian Sea's less-crowded cruising grounds; week one typically takes you south to the Salento Peninsula and its limestone cliffs, or north towards the Itria Valley anchorages within easy reach. The marina serves as a logical gateway to Greece if you're planning a longer charter, though the 80nm crossing to Corfu means most week-long itineraries stay within the Italian Ionian, where winds tend to be moderate and the sailing straightforward.
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