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 groups Elena is a solid choice for larger parties or corporate retreats, six cabins sleeping 12 makes her ideal if you're chartering with family or friends who want their own space. At 31 metres, she's spacious without being unwieldy, and the motoryacht setup means no sailing experience needed.
Classic Mediterranean cruiser Built in 1992 by the respected Greek shipyard Perama, Elena has that proven, no-nonsense character typical of quality motor vessels from that era. You'll get reliable performance and honest accommodation rather than flashy modern styling, which appeals to charterers who value substance over trendy interiors.
Strong value proposition At roughly €29,380 per week for 12 berths, the per-person cost is genuinely competitive for a fully-crewed or bareboat option in the Mediterranean. The zero deposit is refreshingly straightforward, removing friction from the booking process.
One fair caveat She's a 30-year-old vessel, so while Perama builds them tough, you should expect vintage plumbing, dated galley tech, and periodic quirks rather than cutting-edge comfort. Check the recent survey report and ask El Yachting directly about 2024 refits, knowing what's been recently upgraded matters with boats her age.
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Based at Flisvos Marina, in Palaio Faliro, Greece. Elena is operated by El Yachting.
Flisvos Marina sits on Athens's south coast and offers immediate access to the Saronic Gulf, where week 1 typically involves leisurely 15-25 nautical mile hops between the islands of Aegina, Poros, and Hydra. The marina works well for clients new to Greek sailing or those wanting cultural variety, as you can reach archaeological sites and traditional hill villages by afternoon from Athens, then push south toward the Peloponnese by day three or four. Northerly winds dominate in summer, making the sheltered Saronic Gulf an ideal proving ground before crossing to the more exposed Cyclades.
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