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Perfect for couples or small groups The Oceanis 45 is a proven cruiser that suits sailors wanting comfort without sacrificing performance, whether you're an experienced skipper or chartering with a professional crew. Four cabins and ten berths give flexible sleeping options for families or two couples wanting their own space.
Well-equipped for real cruising You get the essentials that matter: autopilot for long passages, bow thruster for tight anchorages, electric toilet, proper galley fridge, and a teak cockpit that feels upmarket. The sprayhood and bimini mean you're protected from sun and spray without losing the open-air sailing feel.
Solid value proposition The 2019 build year and moderate €3,500 deposit suggest reasonable pricing for a yacht of this size and spec. NSS Charter's 4.3/5 rating across 10 reviews indicates reliable service, though the sample size is modest.
One real consideration The base location isn't specified in your data, so you'll need to confirm flight connections and transfer logistics before booking, this matters when flying international. Once you know where she's based, check typical wind patterns and sailing season for that region, as it significantly affects whether you'll actually enjoy the boat's capabilities.
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Based at Marina d'Arechi, in Salerno, Italy. Algeiba is operated by NSS Charter.
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Marina d'Arechi sits at the northern gateway to the Amalfi Coast, putting you within a day's sail of the Sorrentine Peninsula's steep cliffs, the island of Capri, and the quieter anchorages around Positano and Praiano. Week 1 typically involves working south towards the Cilento coast or north towards the islands of Li Galli, with reliable thermal winds and short hops between established ports. The marina's position on the Tyrrhenian Sea means you can reach protected anchorages and small fishing villages without committing to longer passages, making it ideal if you're adjusting to Mediterranean sailing after a long flight.
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