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.
Great family choice. The Oceanis 50 Family is purpose-built for groups and families, with five cabins sleeping up to 13—ideal if you're gathering friends or multigenerational crews. The teak deck and cockpit give it real character, while practical features like the bow thruster and autopilot make handling straightforward even for less experienced sailors.
Well-equipped cruiser. This boat ticks the boxes: electric toilet, chart plotter, cockpit cushions, bimini for sun protection, and even cockpit speakers for those anchorage evenings. It's a comfortable, sociable platform rather than a performance machine—you're not chasing records, you're enjoying time together on the water.
Solid value proposition. At 2010 build, you're getting a proven design with good bones and a modest €3,800 deposit. NSS Charter's 4.3/5 rating (10 reviews) suggests reliable service, though the sample size is modest—worth reading individual reviews to confirm what matters to you.
One practical note. We don't have the base location listed here, so check transfer times from your arrival airport—for international charters, a 2–3 hour drive to the marina is pretty standard across European bases. Confirm fuel and crewing policies with NSS before booking, as prices vary.
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Based at Cala dei Sardi, in Portisco, Italy. Spica is operated by NSS Charter.
Strada Provinciale per Porto Cervo