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.
Solid mid-range cruiser The Oceanis 43 is a proven, well-built design that suits confident sailors and mixed-ability groups wanting a comfortable, manageable boat without breaking the bank. With 3 cabins and 8 berths, it handles families or small groups nicely, and the 2011 build means you're getting reliable kit that's had the bugs worked out.
Practical onboard features You get the essentials covered: sprayhood for comfort in lumpy conditions, lazy jack for easier sail handling, refrigeration for provisioning flexibility, and a dinghy included—no surprises there. It's not loaded with luxury gadgets, but everything listed suggests a no-nonsense charter boat that prioritizes sailing and comfort over flash.
Good value proposition At this size and age with a €2,500 deposit, this sits at a fair price point for European summer sailing. CS Charter's 5-star rating is encouraging, though it's based on just one review—not a huge sample, so worth checking recent feedback directly or asking about their maintenance track record.
One thing to note The base location isn't listed, which matters significantly for your planning: you'll want to confirm how far the charter base is from the nearest major airport (likely a 1–3 hour transfer from somewhere like Nice, Barcelona, or Athens). Ask CS Charter upfront about ground transfers and flight connections they typically handle.
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Based at Marina di Cagliari, in Cagliari, Italy. Alcor is operated by CS Charter .
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