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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Perfect family yacht The Sun Odyssey 415 is an excellent mid-sized cruiser for families or small groups wanting genuine sailing comfort without the complexity of larger vessels. With three cabins and eight berths, it sleeps everyone comfortably while remaining easy to handle for couples or experienced sailors.
Smart creature comforts Stariel comes well-equipped for modern cruising, the bow thruster makes tight anchorages stress-free, the sprayhood keeps you dry, and twin swimming platforms with SUP gear make water time genuinely fun. A chart plotter and autopilot handle the navigation heavy lifting, so you can actually relax.
Excellent value proposition At €2,771 per week with a modest €2,000 deposit, this represents solid value for a 2026 boat with this specification, you're getting recent build quality and modern electronics without paying superyacht rates. That's roughly £2,350, $2,950 weekly depending on your currency, competitive for the Mediterranean or Caribbean.
One practical note The listing doesn't specify the base location, so you'll need to confirm where Starfish Charter operates and factor in your international flight time and transfers, that matters when you're flying long-haul from the US or northern Europe. Once you've got a location, this is genuinely worth serious consideration.
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Based at Marina Admiral, in Opatija, Croatia. Stariel is operated by Starfish Charter.
Marina Admiral sits on Croatia's Istrian Peninsula, offering easy access to the sheltered islands and limestone cliffs of the Kvarner Bay. Week 1 typically involves sailing south to Cres and Losinj islands or north towards the Slovenian coast, with moderate northeasterly bura winds requiring attention but delivering reliable conditions for experienced sailors. The protected waters and short hops between islands make this a sensible base for crews wanting to explore Croatia's northern Adriatic without committing to longer passages south.
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