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 for families The Oceanis 45 is a brilliant choice if you're bringing kids or sailing with a larger group, four cabins sleep eight comfortably, and the design is forgiving enough for mixed experience levels. The bimini and sprayhood mean everyone stays protected from sun and spray while still enjoying the sail.
Solid, proven platform Built in 2015, this Beneteau is a workhorse with excellent gear: bow thruster takes the stress out of tight anchorages, autopilot saves your arms on longer passages, and the inverter lets you run essentials without relying solely on engines. It's the kind of yacht that just works.
Great value proposition A 5/5 rating from Ancyra Sailing (albeit a small sample) suggests well-maintained boats and reliable service, always reassuring for charter. The €2000 deposit is reasonable, and at this size and age, you're getting modern comfort without paying premium rates for a newer hull.
One practical note We don't have the base location in your data, so confirm how far it is from your nearest international airport before booking, some charter bases require a few hours' drive, which matters when you're flying in from the UK or US. Once you know the location, verify local conditions for your sailing dates.
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Based at Porto Montenegro, in Tivat, Montenegro. Twist is operated by Ancyra Sailing.
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Porto Montenegro in Tivat puts you at the northern end of the Bay of Kotor, ideal for exploring the dramatic limestone fjords and medieval towns within a day's sailing; week 1 typically involves cruising south through the Adriatic's sheltered waters to the Dalmatian coast, with stops at Perast, Kotor, and the island anchorages around Lopud. The prevailing northwesterly Bora wind in summer makes southbound passages manageable, and you can comfortably reach the Elaphiti Islands or further south to Dubrovnik within 4-5 days of leisurely sailing, leaving time for swimming and exploring Venetian-era villages.
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