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.
Who it suits This Oceanis 41 is ideal for families or small groups of 4, 6 people wanting a comfortable bareboat experience without breaking the bank. The three cabins and six berths give everyone decent space, and the 2013 build means systems are modern enough to be reliable without premium pricing.
Standout features Solar panels and a bow thruster are genuinely useful additions that make sailing and mooring easier, while the sprayhood and bimini keep you protected in variable weather. The cockpit cushions, chart plotter, autopilot, and snorkeling kit all suggest this boat is well-maintained and ready for hands-on sailing or relaxed cruising.
Value for money At €2,720 per week with zero deposit required, this represents solid value for a 12.4-metre cruiser in this condition. Istion Yachting's 5/5 rating across 12 reviews signals you're dealing with a trustworthy operator, which matters when you're flying in from abroad.
One honest note The listing doesn't specify the charter base location, which is crucial for planning your international travel and understanding what waters you'll actually be sailing. Before committing, confirm the base, airport proximity, and any positioning fees, these details can shift the real cost and your overall experience.
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Based at Marina Kos, in Kos, Greece. Huschel II is operated by Istion Yachting.
G. Papandreou Str
Marina Kos sits in the eastern Dodecanese and offers immediate access to a compact, well-protected cruising ground; you can reach Nisyros, Tilos, and Symi within day sails, with reliable northwesterly winds in summer making the return leg straightforward. The nearby Turkish coast at Marmaris lies just 40nm south, adding variety for sailors wanting to mix Greek and Turkish anchorages. First-week routes typically loop through the inner Dodecanese islands, giving you sheltered bays and short passages ideal for shake-down sailing before committing to longer distances.
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