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Perfect starter choice The Oceanis 34 is ideal if you're new to sailing or want a relaxed, manageable boat for a small group. At just over 10 metres, she's nimble enough to handle solo or with a couple of friends, yet roomy enough not to feel cramped.
Solid practical kit She comes with autopilot (brilliant for longer passages so you can actually enjoy the view), a working fridge, and a tender included—all essentials you don't want to hire separately. As a 2011 model, she's well-proven and straightforward to operate.
Fair value proposition A €2,000 deposit is reasonable, and the Oceanis 34 typically represents decent value for a bareboat charter in this size range. You're getting a proven cruiser without paying for unnecessary luxury.
One realistic caveat Two cabins means limited privacy for five people—fine for friends, trickier for families with teenagers or mixed groups. Also, the operator has only one review listed, so while that five-star rating is promising, you may want to request recent client feedback directly before committing, especially if you're flying long-haul to get there.
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Based at Marina di San Vincenzo, in San Vincenzo, Italy. Rebecca is operated by Palm Yachting.
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