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.
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Perfect for groups This 46-footer sleeps 10 across five cabins, making it ideal for families or friends chartering together, you'll get genuine privacy without feeling cramped. At 14.6 metres, it's substantial enough to handle open water yet manageable for experienced sailors or those with a skipper.
Well-equipped cruiser The Oceanis 46.1 comes with genuinely useful gear: bow thruster for tight anchorages, autopilot for longer passages, bimini and sprayhood for weather protection, and a swimming platform that actually gets used. The teak cockpit and cushions suggest someone's thought about comfort on deck, not just below.
Reasonable weekly rate At roughly €4,655 per week (plus €2,500 deposit), you're looking at solid value for a five-cabin production cruiser from 2019 in decent condition. Split across a group of 8, 10 people, the per-person cost becomes very attractive for a week-long adventure.
One note on operator AF Yachting has a 4.3-star rating from only three reviews, which is a small sample, worth asking specific questions about their maintenance schedule and support before booking. The charter base location isn't listed here, so confirm flight connections and airport transfer logistics before committing.
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Based at Marina Zeas, in Piraeus, Greece. AF-O46.1OL is operated by AF Yachting.
Marina Zeas in Piraeus puts you within striking distance of the Saronic Gulf's most popular islands; a week-long charter typically covers Hydra, Spetses, and Poros with easy day-sail distances of 15-25 nautical miles between stops. The meltemia winds blow predictably from the north in summer, making the return leg to Piraeus straightforward, while the sheltered anchorages and developed infrastructure of these islands suit first-time Greek charterers well. Provisioning and crew changes are simple given Piraeus's proximity to Athens airport.
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