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.
Sweet mid-range cruiser The Sun Odyssey 36i is a proven, comfortable cruiser that suits couples or small families wanting genuine Greek island sailing without breaking the bank. At 10.9 metres with three cabins sleeping six, you get real comfort for the money, far better than cramped budget boats of this era.
Smart practical kit The essentials are all here: autopilot saves your arms on longer passages, solar panels keep batteries topped up, and that chart plotter in the cockpit is genuinely useful for navigation through Greek waters. The bimini and sprayhood mean you're protected from sun and spray, while the teak cockpit feels a touch more upmarket than standard fittings.
Honest value proposition At €1,739 per week, this represents solid value for a 2010 boat with a proper spec, you're not paying premium prices, but you're getting a yacht that's been looked after. The 5-star operator rating (albeit from just one review) and modest €1,250 deposit suggest straightforward, trustworthy dealings.
One real limitation The biggest caveat is that we don't know which Greek base this operates from, Athens (Alimos), the Ionian islands, or the Aegean makes a huge difference for your routing and flight connections. You'll want to confirm the exact location before booking, as that drives your airport transfer time and whether you can realistically do a one-week itinerary.
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Based at Port of Pachi, in Pachi, Megara, Greece. Candy is operated by Sail in Greek Waters .
Port of Pachi sits on the Saronic Gulf west of Athens, offering straightforward access to the Peloponnese coastline and nearby islands; week one typically involves cruising to Hydra, Spetses, and Poros, all within 20-40 nautical miles. The northerly winds that dominate summer months suit boats heading south toward the Argolic Gulf, with good shelter options at each stop. This location works well for charters wanting to explore classical Greek islands without the longer passage times needed from more distant marinas.
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