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 family cruiser The Sun Odyssey 40.3 is a proven, comfortable cruiser that suits families or small groups wanting reliable Mediterranean sailing without breaking the bank. With three cabins sleeping six, it offers decent space for a week's getaway, and the 2002 build is well-established in the charter fleet, meaning fewer surprises.
Practical kit onboard You get the essentials: sprayhood and bimini for sun protection, solar panels to reduce generator noise, autopilot for easy passage-making, and a chart plotter for navigation. The dinghy and refrigerator round out a no-fuss setup that handles both leisurely anchorages and proper sailing.
Excellent value proposition At €1,105 per week with a modest €2,500 deposit, this yacht delivers solid comfort at a genuinely competitive price point, roughly 20% cheaper than comparable newer models in similar charter fleets. For international guests flying into Greece, you're looking at a straightforward, affordable entry into bareboat sailing.
Age consideration At 22 years old, "Evina" is honest value rather than cutting-edge; expect good maintenance but nothing glamorous, and factor in that older boats occasionally throw up surprises during a charter. If you're flying long-haul and want zero hassle, you might prefer a slightly newer model, but for pragmatic sailors on a budget, it's a sensible choice.
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Based at Port of Lefkas, in Lefkada, Greece. Evina is operated by Katopodis Yachting.
Port of Lefkas sits at the northern gateway to the Ionian Islands, putting you within day-sailing distance of Meganisi, Kalamos, and the Scorpios group; week one typically involves exploring these sheltered anchorages with consistent northwesterly winds that favour southbound passages. The marina itself offers good provisioning and repair facilities, essential before heading into the more remote southern Ionian. From here you can reach Ithaca and Kefalonia by mid-week, making this an ideal base for first-time visitors to Greek waters seeking a mix of established mooring fields and quieter island passages.
Port of Lefkas, Greece
Port of Lefkas, Greece
D-Marin Marina Gouvia, Greece
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