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.
Great starter cruiser. The Oceanis 38 suits couples and small families wanting accessible sailing without complexity, those modern systems like the autopilot and bow thruster take the hard work out of manoeuvring. At 11.5 metres with three cabins and space for eight, you've got genuine comfort for a week away without feeling cramped.
Smart kit onboard. Electric winches and a bow thruster are genuinely helpful features that make daily sailing easier, especially if your crew isn't all experienced racers. The chart plotter and autopilot keep navigation straightforward, and the Bimini gives you shade, essential for longer Mediterranean or Caribbean passages.
Solid value proposition. A €1,450 deposit on a 2014 Oceanis is reasonable, suggesting the overall charter cost sits in the accessible mid-range for a three-cabin sailboat. You're getting dependable Beneteau build quality without paying premium prices for a spanking-new vessel.
One honest note: We don't have the base location listed here, so we can't advise on flight connections or transfers from your nearest hub, that could genuinely matter if you're travelling from North America or northern Europe. Once you know where Surcando Mares operates from, check the airport distance and whether they offer transfers; it shapes the whole trip logistics.
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Based at Port d'Aiguadolç, in Sitges - Barcelona, Spain. Lisis is operated by Surcando Mares.
Port d'Aiguadolç is a well-sheltered marina in Sitges with good facilities and direct access to the Catalan coast. Week 1 charters typically work the coastline south toward Tarragona, exploring the Ebro Delta's shallow anchorages and medieval hilltop towns, or head north toward Barcelona and the Costa Brava with its rocky coves and small fishing villages. Northeasterly winds dominate in summer, making the southbound passage favourable and the return leg more challenging.
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