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.
Great mid-size choice The Oceanis 45 is a solid, well-established cruising platform that suits families and small groups wanting comfortable sailing without complexity. At 13.8 metres with four cabins and space for eight, it balances liveable accommodation with manageable handling for mixed-ability crews.
Smart practical features You're getting genuinely useful kit here: bow thruster makes tight anchorages and marina entries far less stressful, solar panels help extend your independence, and the chart plotter in the cockpit beats below-deck navigation on a charter. The sprayhood and bimini mean you're not cooking in the sun or getting soaked underway, proper comfort touches for a two-week trip.
Excellent value proposition At €2,310 per week with a modest €3,000 deposit, this is honest pricing for a 2016 boat with decent spec. You're paying for a proven design that charters well, not premium positioning, which makes it genuinely competitive for international clients flying in from the US or further afield.
One practical note The listing doesn't specify the base location, you'll want to confirm that with Sailorsbreeze before booking, especially if you're coordinating long-haul flights or need to factor in airport transfers. Knowing whether it's Mediterranean, Caribbean, or elsewhere makes a real difference to your planning.
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Based at D-Marin Marina Gouvia, in Gouvia, Greece. Comfort is operated by Sailorsbreeze.
Tzavros
D-Marin Gouvia sits on Corfu's east coast with easy access to the Ionian Islands; week 1 typically takes you south toward Lefkada and Kefalonia, with consistent northerly winds (Etesians) pushing you downwind through protected anchorages and narrow channels. The marina's sheltered location and full facilities make it ideal for crews adjusting to Greek sailing, and you can reach Paxos, Antipaxos, or the Patrasso approaches within 2-3 days of departure. The relatively short passages and abundance of small island anchorages suit mixed-ability crews, though northerly wind patterns mean most first-week itineraries favour southbound sailing.
Port of Lefkas, Greece
Port of Lefkas, Greece
D-Marin Marina Gouvia, Greece
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