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.
Crewed charter: live availability and weekly pricing are confirmed with the operator when you enquire.
Photos supplied by the operator. Specifications are SailChecker-Verified , but images may show a sister yacht or stock photography — especially on yachts under two years old. Confirm the actual boat with us at quote time.
Not a crewed yacht: this boat charters without a professional crew.
| Period | Guests | Per week | Not included |
|---|---|---|---|
| East Mediterranean (1 May 2027 to 30 Sep 2027) | 8 | €50,000 | + all expenses |
| East Mediterranean (1 May 2027 to 30 Sep 2027) | 8 | €55,000 | + all expenses |
| East Mediterranean (1 Oct 2026 to 30 Apr 2027) | 8 | €50,000 | + all expenses |
| East Mediterranean (7 Jul 2026 to 30 Sep 2026) | 8 | €50,000 | + all expenses |
| East Mediterranean (7 Jul 2026 to 30 Sep 2026) | 8 | €55,000 | + all expenses |
Weekly crewed rates by season. Fuel, food, drinks, and port fees are typically settled via an Advance Provisioning Allowance and confirmed on your quote.
Cabin charter (book a single cabin) is not offered for this yacht.
14 years old. Yachts of this age statistically need more in-charter maintenance attention — ask the operator for the recent service log when you enquire, and budget a small contingency for niggles (a stuck winch, a tired bilge pump). On a well-cared-for boat this is usually just part of the rhythm of charter; on a neglected one, it can spoil a week.
We'll check live availability, apply any discounts, and come back within hours.
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