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 families The Oceanis 38.1 is a modern, well-equipped cruiser that suits families or small groups wanting a comfortable week's sailing without constant maintenance worries. At 11.5 metres with three cabins sleeping eight, you've got genuine space and flexibility for mixed ages or two couples.
Smart practical design Built in 2021, this boat punches above its weight with essentials like autopilot (a real back-saver on longer passages), chart plotter for navigation confidence, and cabin heating, valuable if you're chartering outside summer. The dinghy inclusion saves you hiring one separately, and a fridge means proper provisioning rather than constant ice runs.
Solid value proposition At €2,800 per week, this is fair pricing for a newer Beneteau in this size range, especially with the dinghy bundled in and heating included. The €3,750 deposit is reasonable and suggests the operator takes decent care of their fleet.
One practical note The listing doesn't specify the charter base location clearly, so you'll need to confirm it directly, airport transfer time and flight connections matter when you're traveling from the US or central Europe. Once you've got that detail, you can judge whether the journey logistics suit your holiday schedule.
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Based at Port du Crouesty, in Arzon, France. Lisboa is operated by Crouesty Location.
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Port du Crouesty in Arzon serves as an excellent base for exploring the Gulf of Morbihan, a shallow-water paradise of islands and tidal channels that rewards careful navigation within a few miles of the marina. From here, week one typically involves short hops to Vannes, the Ile aux Moines, or southbound passages toward the Quiberon Peninsula and the Atlantic-facing Houat and Hoedic islands, all achievable within 10-20 nautical miles depending on your crew's experience with tidal waters. The marina's sheltered position and strong provisioning facilities make it ideal for crews new to the French Atlantic coast, though you should plan around the significant tidal ranges of up to 14 metres that characterise this region.
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