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.
Who it suits This 1997 Oceanis 461 works well for groups of 4-6 sailing enthusiasts or families wanting proper deck space and comfortable accommodation without breaking the bank. The four cabins and bow thruster make her forgiving enough for mixed-ability crews.
Standout strengths Solar panels are a genuine plus for extended cruising, reducing generator hours and keeping costs down. The sprayhood and chart plotter in the cockpit show someone's invested in making this older boat genuinely usable, not just cheap.
Value perspective At €1,733 per week with a modest €3,000 deposit, this is honest pricing for a 27-year-old boat, not a bargain, but fair. Sightsea's perfect 5-star rating (albeit from just three reviews) suggests reliable preparation and decent maintenance standards.
One fair caveat She's from 1997, so while the practical upgrades help, expect the interior and systems to feel their age, nothing wrong with that if you know what you're getting. You'll want to confirm the base location and flight connections before committing, as that isn't listed here.
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Preveza Main Port, Greece
D-Marin Marina Gouvia, Greece
D-Marin Marina Gouvia, Greece
Based at Alimos Marina, in Athens, Greece. Seagul is operated by Sightsea Yachting.
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