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Perfect for larger groups The Oceanis 51.1 is brilliantly designed for families or friends wanting plenty of space without cramping five cabins into a floating shoebox. With 12 berths across a 15.9-metre hull, you've got genuine comfort and privacy for multi-generational trips or two couples with kids.
Well-equipped and modern This 2020 model ticks all the boxes: electric winches and bow thruster make handling effortless for mixed-ability crews, while air-con, generator, and a proper galley setup keep everyone content during longer passages. The teak deck and Bimini give her a premium feel, and Spartivento's 4.8-star rating (14 reviews) suggests solid maintenance standards.
Solid value proposition For a five-cabin, twelve-berth boat with this spec level, the pricing sits fair for European bareboat charter, you're paying for a roomy, modern platform that spreads costs nicely across a larger group. The €3,500 deposit is reasonable and suggests the operator trusts their fleet.
One realistic caveat At 15.9 metres, she's not trivial to handle single-handed or with a small crew in tight anchorages, despite the thruster and electrics, you'll genuinely want experience or a skipper if conditions get choppy. Confirm the base location and transfer logistics from your nearest international airport before booking, as that'll shape your overall trip logistics.
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Based at Marina d'Arechi, in Salerno, Italy. Calipso - Standard Line is operated by Spartivento.
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Marina d'Arechi sits at the northern gateway to the Amalfi Coast, putting you within a day's sail of the Sorrentine Peninsula's steep cliffs, the island of Capri, and the quieter anchorages around Positano and Praiano. Week 1 typically involves working south towards the Cilento coast or north towards the islands of Li Galli, with reliable thermal winds and short hops between established ports. The marina's position on the Tyrrhenian Sea means you can reach protected anchorages and small fishing villages without committing to longer passages, making it ideal if you're adjusting to Mediterranean sailing after a long flight.
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