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.
Ideal for families The Oceanis 41.1 is a brilliant choice for families or small groups wanting a hands-on sailing experience without breaking the bank. With three cabins sleeping eight, you've got comfortable space for two couples or a family with teenagers, plus that flexible berth capacity for mixed groups.
Well-equipped cruiser This 2018 boat ticks all the practical boxes: bow thruster makes tight anchorages manageable, autopilot reduces fatigue on longer passages, and the solar panels help keep running costs down. The swimming platform and sprayhood are genuine comfort features that justify the charter fee, especially if you're sailing warmer waters.
Excellent value proposition At under €2,000 per week with only a €2,000 deposit, this represents honest pricing for a modern, mid-sized cruising yacht. You're paying for proven reliability (Beneteau build quality) rather than premium branding, which appeals to savvy sailors who know the difference.
Missing base details We don't have location information listed, which matters significantly for your planning, flight connections, transfer times, and sailing ground quality all depend on where Bemex Boot operates from. I'd recommend checking directly with the operator to confirm the base location and whether they offer airport transfers for international arrivals.
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Based at D-Marin Dalmacija Marina, in Sukošan, Croatia. Honey is operated by Bemex Boot.
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D-Marin Dalmacija in Sukošan sits on Croatia's central Dalmatian coast, positioning you perfectly for the sheltered island-hopping grounds of the Zadar archipelago. Week one typically takes you south through the Kornati National Park's limestone islands or northwest toward Dugi Otok, both offering protected anchorages, moderate northwesterly winds, and short day hops of 10 to 20 nautical miles. The marina itself has full facilities and good provisioning, making it an efficient departure point before heading into deeper waters toward Split or the Adriatic's outer islands.
D-Marin Dalmacija Marina, Croatia
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