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 cruising crews Tikal II suits groups of 4, 6 sailors wanting a comfortable, well-equipped cruising boat without breaking the bank. The three-cabin layout and 6-berth capacity make it perfect for families or friends splitting costs across a week-long adventure.
Solid practical features This 2017 Oceanis 41.1 ticks the right boxes: bow thruster for easy marina manoeuvres, autopilot for longer passages, and solar panels to reduce engine hours. The chart plotter and refrigerator are standard fare, but the solar setup is a nice touch that suggests the owner cares about efficient cruising.
Genuine value proposition At €3,080 per week all-in (including deposit), you're looking at roughly €515 per person for six sailors, genuinely competitive for a modern, well-maintained sailboat. MG Yachts' perfect 5-star rating (albeit from just two reviews) suggests reliable service, though you may want to dig deeper into recent feedback before committing.
One practical note The charter base location isn't listed in your details, so confirm airport proximity and transfer logistics before booking, especially important if you're flying long-haul from the US or northern Europe. A 90-minute drive from the nearest hub can add real cost and fatigue to your journey.
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Based at D-Marin Marina Lefkas, in Lefkada, Greece. Tikal II is operated by MG Yachts.
East Shore
D-Marin Lefkas sits on the west coast of Lefkada, positioning you perfectly for week one exploration of the Ionian Islands; you can reach Meganisi, Scorpios, and Nidri across the channel within an hour, then push south toward Kefalonia and Ithaka. The protected waters and light northerly winds typical in summer make this an ideal launch point for less experienced sailors, while stronger crews can venture further south toward Zakynthos or explore the intricate anchorages around Paxi to the north. The marina itself offers good facilities and a reliable base for provisioning before heading into the Ionian's quieter anchorages and fjord-like inlets.
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