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.
Perfect for families The Oceanis 46.1 is an excellent choice if you're sailing with a larger group or extended family, five cabins and ten berths mean everyone gets their own sleeping space without feeling cramped. At 13.7 metres, she's a truly manageable size that still delivers proper comfort and stability for a week-long charter.
Smart cruising features Rebekka Blue comes well-equipped for real sailing: bow thruster for tight anchorages, autopilot to reduce fatigue, solar panels for off-grid independence, and a proper sprayhood and bimini for Mediterranean sun protection. The inclusion of snorkeling gear and cockpit speakers suggests an operator who understands charter guests want both adventure and relaxation.
Exceptional value At €5,355 per week with zero deposit required and a 5-star rating from Istion Yachting (a respected Greek operator), this represents genuinely strong value for a 2020 boat in this size bracket. That works out to roughly €535 per person for a group of ten, plus fuel and provisions, hard to beat for a week away.
One practical note The base location isn't specified in your details, so do check with Istion on exact airport transfer times from wherever you're flying into, charter logistics matter most when you're coming long-haul from the States or northern Europe.
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Based at Rhodes New Marina, in Rhodes, Greece. Rebekka Blue is operated by Istion Yachting.
Rhodes New Marina sits at the eastern edge of the Dodecanese islands, offering direct access to the Turkish coast and the protected waters of the nearby Symi and Tilos. Week 1 typically involves sailing north to island-hop through Symi, Nimos, and Alimia, or southwest toward Chalki and the Datça Peninsula; winds favour a mix of morning breezes and reliable afternoon northerlies. The marina itself is well-equipped with modern facilities and sits close enough to Rhodes Town for provisioning, making it a solid operational base for first-time visitors to Greek island sailing.
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