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 family choice The Oceanis 50 Family is brilliantly designed for groups and families, with six cabins sleeping 12, everyone gets their own bunk without feeling cramped. The established Oceanis platform means solid build quality and easy handling, even for mixed sailing experience levels.
Smart onboard extras Seladon II comes well-equipped with modern conveniences like solar panels, Wi-Fi, an inverter for device charging, and a sprayhood for comfort in Greek winds. The cockpit chart plotter and autopilot take real pressure off during longer passages or when someone wants a proper rest.
Solid value proposition At €2,774 per week from a 5-star operator, you're looking at roughly €231 per person if fully crewed, genuinely competitive for a six-cabin boat in Greece. The €3,000 deposit is reasonable and typical for this size and specification.
One honest note With only one five-star review on record, this is a less-established listing than some competitors, so ask the operator directly about recent charter feedback and any recent refit work. That said, the boat's 2010 build and solid equipment list suggest it's been well-maintained by Sail in Greek Waters.
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Based at Lavrion Main Port, in Lavrion, Greece. Seladon II is operated by Sail in Greek Waters .
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Lavrion is a working commercial port southeast of Athens with good road access from the capital, making it convenient for fly-in charters. From here you can reach the Saronic Gulf islands (Aegina, Poros, Hydra) within a day's sail, or head south towards the Cyclades with steady northerly winds; week one typically takes you to Kea, Kythnos, or Serifos depending on conditions. The port itself is functional rather than resort-like, but offers reasonable facilities and a practical base for exploring some of Greece's most accessible sailing grounds.
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