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.
Ideal for larger groups The Oceanis 46.1 "Layla" suits families or friends wanting comfortable space, five cabins and 12 berths mean no one's cramped, and that 2021 build keeps everything modern and reliable. It's a proper boat for serious sailing rather than a floating hotel, though the air conditioning and heating make it genuinely livable year-round.
Well-equipped and practical Solar panels, generator, autopilot, and a bow thruster tick all the boxes for relaxed cruising without constant hands-on work. The sprayhood and cockpit cushions show the owner's thought toward comfort, while the chart plotter and heating suggest this yacht's been set up for longer or cooler-water passages.
Value stacks up reasonably At €5,200 per week for a five-cabin Oceanis in 2021 condition, you're looking at competitive European pricing, especially if your group splits the cost across 8-12 people. The €3,000 deposit is standard and sensible for a boat this size.
One practical note The charter base location isn't listed here, which matters hugely for international travelers planning airport transfers and onward connections. You'll want to confirm where "Layla" operates before booking, as that affects your total travel logistics from the UK or continent significantly.
AI-assisted insight based on yacht specifications. Our charter experts can provide personalised advice.
Based at Port of Volos, in Volos, Greece. Layla is operated by Odyssey Sailing.
Volos sits at the gateway to the Sporades islands, making it ideal for week-one cruising to Skiathos, Skopelos, and Alonissos with consistent northerly winds; the crossing to these islands typically takes 4-8 hours depending on your chosen anchorage. The marina offers good facilities and the Pelion peninsula provides a scenic backdrop, though expect the meltemi wind to strengthen as the season progresses. From here you can also explore the quieter Evia coast to the south or venture north towards Thassos if conditions allow, giving you flexibility for a relaxed first week of chartering.
Nea Peramos, Greece
Alimos Marina, Greece
D-Marin Marina Gouvia, Greece
We'll check live availability, apply any discounts, and come back within hours.