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 Cookie is a fantastic choice if you're chartering with friends or extended family, five cabins and ten berths give everyone breathing room without the cramped feeling of smaller boats. The 2024 Oceanis 46.1 is modern, well-equipped, and genuinely comfortable for a week-long adventure.
Seriously well-spec'd This yacht doesn't skimp on the extras: air conditioning, water maker, solar panels with inverter, bow thruster, and a full snorkeling kit mean you're chartering a proper cruising vessel, not a basic sailboat. The teak deck and sprayhood add real comfort for extended time aboard.
Strong value proposition At €4,500 per week through Globus Yachting, you're paying reasonable money for a brand-new, five-cabin boat with premium amenities, especially split across six to ten people. The €3,000 deposit is standard and manageable.
One realistic note The base location isn't specified in your details, so I'd recommend checking with Globus directly on where Cookie is moored and factor in your airport transfer time from major European hubs. Most Oceanis charters operate from Mediterranean bases, which typically involve a connecting flight from the UK or US, so plan accordingly.
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Based at Preveza Main Port, in Preveza, Greece. COOKIE is operated by Globus Yachting.
Preveza Main Port sits at the mouth of the Ambracian Gulf, making it an ideal launch point for exploring the Ionian Islands to the west and the protected waters of the gulf itself to the east. Week 1 typically involves sailing north toward Lefkada and Meganisi or south along the mainland coast to Zakynthos, with reliable northwesterly winds (Maestro) providing consistent sailing conditions. The marina offers good provisioning and is close enough to Athens airport for convenient transfers, though expect some swell in the outer Ionian during summer and plan accordingly for the narrow entrance channel.
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