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 for larger groups With 6 cabins sleeping up to 12, Dreamer is ideal if you're chartering with extended family or friends, think multi-generational holidays or small corporate retreats. The 2016 Oceanis 55 is a proven, comfortable cruiser that handles well even for mixed-experience crews.
Well-equipped and practical You're getting the essentials: air conditioning for Mediterranean heat, bow thruster for tight anchorages, autopilot for longer passages, plus snorkeling gear and a dinghy already included. The generator and inverter mean you won't worry about power, and the chart plotter keeps navigation straightforward.
Solid value proposition At €4,300 per week, you're paying roughly €360 per person for a fully equipped 55-footer, genuinely competitive for a boat this size. The low €600 deposit and Hellenic Yachting's 4.5-star rating suggest a straightforward, hassle-free operation based in Greece.
One honest note With only 2 reviews on file, the operator's track record is limited; we'd recommend checking recent feedback directly or speaking with their team before committing. Greece is straightforward to reach from the UK and US (usually one connection through a hub like Athens), but do factor in travel time to the charter base when planning your week.
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Based at D-Marin Marina Gouvia, in Gouvia, Greece. Dreamer is operated by Hellenic Yachting.
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D-Marin Gouvia sits on Corfu's east coast with easy access to the Ionian Islands; week 1 typically takes you south toward Lefkada and Kefalonia, with consistent northerly winds (Etesians) pushing you downwind through protected anchorages and narrow channels. The marina's sheltered location and full facilities make it ideal for crews adjusting to Greek sailing, and you can reach Paxos, Antipaxos, or the Patrasso approaches within 2-3 days of departure. The relatively short passages and abundance of small island anchorages suit mixed-ability crews, though northerly wind patterns mean most first-week itineraries favour southbound sailing.
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