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.
Charter pricing is famously opaque. Here's everything the operator will charge — mandatory items paid at the base, plus optional add-ons you can opt into.
Compact Performance Cruiser Bagheera is a nimble 2016 Pogo 30 that punches above its weight for short-haul sailing adventures. At 9.1 metres, she's genuinely fun to handle single-handedly or with a small crew, making her ideal if you want active sailing rather than passive lounging.
What Stands Out The gennaker and autopilot combo means you'll cover ground efficiently, while solar panels keep systems running without relying heavily on engine time. Two cabins sleep six comfortably enough for friends or a small family keen on proper sailing rather than floating-hotel comfort.
Fair Value Proposition At €3,000 deposit with SailEazy, this represents solid value for a well-equipped pocket cruiser. You're getting a responsive, modern platform without paying luxury-yacht prices, perfect if exploring coastal anchorages and day-sailing appeals more than stationary resort-style chartering.
Worth Knowing Six berths in two cabins means tight quarters for couples wanting privacy; she's genuinely better suited to sailors who enjoy togetherness and don't mind compact cabin space. Check the charter base location carefully before booking, as access from major European or US hubs varies significantly by region.
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Based at Marseille Old Port, in Marseille, France. Bagheera is operated by SailEazy.
Marseille Old Port sits within the bustling city centre and offers immediate access to the Calanques, a series of dramatic limestone inlets stretching east along the coast; week one typically explores these protected anchorages and the island chain of the Frioul before heading to Porquerolles or the Iles d'Hyeres. The westward route towards the Camargue delta and coastal towns of Cassis and La Ciotat is also readily accessible. Strong mistral winds are common in spring and autumn, so charter timing matters; summer offers lighter, more predictable conditions for novice crews.
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