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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Solid Mid-Range Choice The Sun Odyssey 36i is a proven cruiser that suits couples and small families wanting a comfortable weeklong sail without breaking the bank. At €1550/week, this 2008 model offers genuine value for a fully-equipped three-cabin yacht in a popular Mediterranean destination.
Practical Features Included You get the essentials sorted: autopilot and lazy jacks make single-handed sailing less exhausting, while the bimini and sprayhood protect you from sun and spray during those long charter days. Solar panels are a nice touch for reducing engine hours, and the snorkeling gear means you're ready for those spontaneous swimming stops without extra rental costs.
Worth Your Money For international charterers flying in from the US or UK, this represents fair pricing, the low €2000 deposit is refreshingly manageable, and the included dinghy saves you hiring one separately. You're getting a well-equipped boat that won't demand constant attention, leaving you free to actually enjoy your holiday.
One Honest Note The 36i is genuinely fine for a week's cruise, but it's a 2008 boat, so don't expect cutting-edge navigation tech or ultra-modern interiors, you're paying for reliability and practicality, not sparkle. If you need newer systems or maximum comfort, look at more recent models, though they'll cost considerably more.
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Based at Kalympaki Marina, in Elefsina, Greece. Catrina is operated by Anemos Yachting.
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Kalympaki Marina sits on the northwest edge of the Saronic Gulf, giving you immediate access to the Peloponnese's sheltered cruising grounds and the islands of Poros, Hydra, and Spetses within easy day-sail distances. Week 1 typically involves gentle beam reaches down the coast with consistent northerly winds in summer, allowing you to explore the Argolic Gulf's anchorages and medieval hill towns without demanding passages. The marina's position also offers a quick sail across to the Cyclades if you prefer more open-water cruising, though most charters use this as a base for Saronic Gulf loops.
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