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.
Perfect for groups The Ekaterina is a solid choice if you're bringing friends or family, six cabins and eleven berths mean everyone gets their own bunk without feeling cramped. At 15.8 metres, she's spacious enough to avoid the "packed like sardines" feeling that smaller chartered yachts sometimes deliver.
Well-equipped vessel You're getting genuine cruising comfort here: bow thruster for easy mooring, solar panels plus generator for power security, air conditioning to escape Mediterranean heat, and a full teak deck that feels premium underfoot. The chart plotter in the cockpit and autopilot make sailing less exhausting on longer passages, which matters on a six-cabin charter when people want to relax, not take watches.
Fair value proposition At €5,310 per week, this breaks down to roughly €480 per person if you fill all berths, genuinely competitive for a 2016 boat of this size and specification. The operator's 5/5 rating (albeit from just one review) and modest €3,000 deposit are reassuring, though you'll want to read what that single review actually says.
One note of caution The operator information is incomplete in your listing, no base location is shown, which matters for your flight logistics from the UK or Europe. Before booking, confirm the actual charter base and sailing region, plus whether Sun Yachting provides airport transfers or can recommend reliable ground handlers.
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Based at Marina Delta Kallithea, in Athens, Greece. Ekaterina is operated by Sun Yachting.
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Marina Delta Kallithea sits in the northern suburbs of Athens, offering straightforward access to the Saronic Gulf and Argo-Saronic islands. From here, week 1 typically covers the short hops to Aegina, Poros, and Hydra, with gentle beam reaches and consistent northerly winds making these protected waters ideal for building rhythm after your long flight. The marina itself handles logistics well for charter start-up, though you trade proximity to Athens city centre for easier passage toward the southern Peloponnese.
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