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.
Ideal for families This 2020 Sun Odyssey 410 is a solid choice for families or small groups wanting a modern, comfortable cruiser without breaking the bank. Three cabins sleeping up to eight make it flexible for mixed-age crews, and the recent build year means reliable systems and minimal surprises.
Well-equipped essentials You get the practical kit that matters: chart plotter and autopilot for easy navigation, heating for shoulder seasons, a dinghy for exploration, and that bimini top keeps the sun manageable during long days on deck. The refrigerator is handy for provisioning longer passages too.
Genuinely good value At around €2,743 per week with a modest €4,000 deposit, this represents honest pricing for a modern, three-cabin boat in 2020 condition. That's competitive without feeling like you're compromising on the vessel itself.
Location caveat The Crouesty base in Brittany is perfectly decent, but it's not a "quick hop" from major European hubs, you're looking at connecting flights to Paris or Nantes, then roughly 3, 4 hours overland. If you're US-based especially, factor that travel time into your planning, though once you're there, the Gulf of Morbihan and Brittany coast deliver excellent sailing.
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Based at Port du Crouesty, in Arzon, France. Tuatha de Artaios is operated by Crouesty Location.
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Port du Crouesty in Arzon serves as an excellent base for exploring the Gulf of Morbihan, a shallow-water paradise of islands and tidal channels that rewards careful navigation within a few miles of the marina. From here, week one typically involves short hops to Vannes, the Ile aux Moines, or southbound passages toward the Quiberon Peninsula and the Atlantic-facing Houat and Hoedic islands, all achievable within 10-20 nautical miles depending on your crew's experience with tidal waters. The marina's sheltered position and strong provisioning facilities make it ideal for crews new to the French Atlantic coast, though you should plan around the significant tidal ranges of up to 14 metres that characterise this region.
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