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.
Perfect family choice The Oceanis 43 is a proven cruiser that suits families and small groups equally well, four cabins sleep eight comfortably, and the 2009 build combines reliability with modern sailing credentials. At 13.1 metres, she's manageable for confident intermediate sailors without feeling cramped.
Thoughtful kit included Beluga arrives rigged for real-world cruising: bow thruster takes the fuss out of tight anchorages, solar panels mean less engine hours, and the bimini plus sprayhood keep sun and spray at bay. Snorkeling gear is onboard, which sweetens a bareboat deal.
Solid value proposition At €2,100 per week with a modest €2,500 deposit, this represents fair-to-good pricing for a four-cabin charter in the 40-foot range. You're paying for a tried-and-tested platform rather than cutting-edge luxury, which suits practical-minded sailors.
One heads caveat Four cabins on a 43-footer means at least one cabin will be snug, likely the forward V-berth. If all eight berths will be filled with tall guests, confirm sleeping arrangements with Anemos Yachting before committing. The boat delivers value, but don't expect sprawling private quarters for everyone.
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Based at Kalympaki Marina, in Elefsina, Greece. Beluga is operated by Anemos Yachting.
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Kalympaki Marina sits on the northwest edge of the Saronic Gulf, giving you immediate access to the Peloponnese's sheltered cruising grounds and the islands of Poros, Hydra, and Spetses within easy day-sail distances. Week 1 typically involves gentle beam reaches down the coast with consistent northerly winds in summer, allowing you to explore the Argolic Gulf's anchorages and medieval hill towns without demanding passages. The marina's position also offers a quick sail across to the Cyclades if you prefer more open-water cruising, though most charters use this as a base for Saronic Gulf loops.
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