Based at Cala D'Or, in Cala D`Or, Spain. Maracuya is operated by Blue Coast Charter.
Built for families The Oceanis 46.1 is a solid mid-range cruiser that handles mixed groups well—four cabins and ten berths mean you can take friends or split costs with family, and the electric winches make it manageable for less experienced crews. The 2019 build date and well-specified kit suggest a yacht that's been properly maintained and won't leave you scrambling with basic gear.
Smart comfort features You're getting the essentials for a proper week away: air conditioning (crucial if you're chartering in warmer months), autopilot to ease long passages, a bow thruster for tight anchorages, and that teak deck feels more upmarket than the price suggests. The sprayhood and bimini keep sun and spray at bay, while the electric toilet and fridge take the pain out of galley duties.
Solid value proposition At €4,900 per week with a modest €3,000 deposit, this yacht sits in the sweet spot for groups wanting comfort without premium pricing—you're not paying boutique rates for a well-equipped, relatively new boat. Split across four or five people, it becomes genuinely accessible for an international charter break.
One note on logistics Blue Coast Charter doesn't specify the exact base location in their details here, so before booking, confirm airport proximity and whether transfers are straightforward—long drives from a major international hub can eat into your first day afloat. Once you've confirmed the base, this is a trustworthy choice for a
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