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.
Excellent all-rounder The Oceanis 40.1 is a brilliant choice for mixed-experience groups of up to 10 people who want comfort without sacrificing sailing performance. This 2022 model combines Beneteau's reputation for solid build quality with genuinely practical family-friendly features that make multi-week charters feel less cramped than the berth count suggests.
Smart kit onboard You're getting the essentials that matter: bow thruster for tight anchorages, autopilot for longer passages, electric toilet, and a proper swimming platform with dinghy. The teak cockpit and bimini mean you'll actually enjoy time on deck in warmer climates, while the sprayhood keeps spray manageable in choppier conditions.
Strong value proposition At €3,700 per week with a modest €3,000 deposit, this represents genuinely competitive pricing for a 2022 four-cabin cruiser. You're paying for a well-equipped, newish boat that handles both leisurely coastal hops and proper sailing without premium fees.
One practical note The base location isn't specified in your details, so I'd recommend confirming with Summer Sail where this yacht is based, that'll matter significantly for your international travel logistics and how far you're flying to reach it. Once you know the base, check airport proximity and whether Summer Sail arranges transfers for overseas clients.
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Based at Alimos Marina, in Athens, Greece. oceanis 40.1 (2022) RO is operated by Summer Sail.
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Alimos Marina sits just south of Athens, offering straightforward access to the Saronic Gulf's island-hopping routes; week one typically involves sailing to nearby Aegina, Poros, and Hydra, with predictable northerly winds in summer making these 15-30 nautical mile passages reliable for mixed-ability crews. The protected anchorages and short hops suit charter clients recovering from long-haul flights, while the marina's proximity to Athens airport (30 minutes by car) minimizes transfer time. Alimos itself has full facilities and is a logical base for exploring the sheltered Saronic islands before pushing further south toward the Peloponnese if conditions allow.
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