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.
Ideal for families This 2022 Oceanis 40.1 suits groups of 4–8 looking for a modern, comfortable Aegean sailing experience without sacrificing comfort or ease of handling. The three cabins and eight berths make it naturally sociable, while the teak deck and quality fittings give it a premium feel.
Smart modern touches The electric heads and inverter are genuinely useful—they reduce onboard hassle and keep things fresh—and the bow thruster is a real asset when you're manoeuvring in tight Greek island anchorages. Add the swimming platform, snorkelling kit, and bimini, and you've got everything for a relaxed, well-equipped holiday afloat.
Solid value proposition At this spec and age, the €2,500 deposit is reasonable, and DK Yachting Greece's perfect 5-star rating (albeit from just two reviews) is a good sign. You're getting a nearly new boat with genuinely useful kit that saves you rental fees for extras.
Watch the base location The charter base isn't listed in your details, which matters for flight connections—if it's a smaller Aegean island, factor in an extra transfer or two from Athens airport. Confirm the exact base and whether DK Yachting arranges airport transfers before you book, since international clients need to know upfront how they're getting from the airport to the boat.
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Alimos Marina, Greece
Preveza Marina, Greece
D-Marin Marina Gouvia, Greece
Based at Alimos Marina, in Athens, Greece. Saiph (Electric Heads, Inverter) is operated by Dk Yachting Greece.
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