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.
Great value starter At €2,400 per week, this 2008 Oceanis 43 offers solid bang-for-buck for a four-cabin cruiser. You're getting a proven, well-equipped platform without the premium pricing of newer models, which makes it ideal for budget-conscious groups or families new to bareboat sailing.
Practical features The bow thruster and chart plotter are genuine workhorses for easier handling and navigation, while solar panels add nice self-sufficiency for extended anchorages. The teak cockpit is a lovely touch for comfort during long sailing days, and eight berths mean you can split costs across a bigger crew.
Operator reliability Salty Breeze has a perfect 5-star rating, though admittedly from just one review—so feedback is limited. The modest €2,000 deposit suggests a straightforward, accessible charter model.
One heads-up At 16 years old, this boat will require more regular maintenance checks than newer vessels; factor in potential mechanical surprises and confirm the pre-charter inspection is thorough. You'll want to budget a contingency for any unforeseen repairs during your week.
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Based at Kavala, in Kavala, Greece. Errika is operated by Salty Breeze.