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Perfect for larger groups The Oceanis 51.1 is an excellent choice if you're bringing family or friends, five cabins sleeping 12 comfortably is genuinely spacious for a 51-footer. This 2022 model from Spartivento (rated 4.8/5) offers the kind of modern layout that works well when you want privacy and flexibility across multiple generations or two couples.
Well-equipped, modern cruiser You've got the comfort essentials covered: air conditioning, electric toilets, a generator, and quality galley features like a coffee maker and proper refrigeration. The electric winches and autopilot make handling easier, especially valuable if your crew includes less experienced sailors, while the bow thruster is genuinely helpful in tight anchorages and ports.
Reasonable value proposition At this size and spec level with a current-generation Beneteau pedigree, the €3,500 deposit is competitive. You're paying for proven reliability and comfort rather than cutting-edge extras, which suits most international charterers flying in for a week or two-week escape.
One practical note The charter base location isn't listed here, which matters when you're coordinating flights from the US or Europe. I'd recommend confirming the base and local airport transfers before booking, that's often the difference between a smooth arrival and a logistical headache after long-haul travel.
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Based at Marina Cala de' Medici, in Castiglioncello, Italy. Agape - Premium line is operated by Spartivento.
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Marina Cala de' Medici in Castiglioncello sits on the Tuscan coast with straightforward access to the Tyrrhenian Sea's central cruising grounds. Within a week you can comfortably reach the Elba Island archipelago to the south, the Gorgona and Capraia islands to the northwest, or work along the Tuscan mainland coast toward Portoferraio; the prevailing northwesterly winds (Maestrale) typically favour southbound passages. This is a solid base for mixed itineraries combining protected anchorages with open-water sailing.
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