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 families
This 62-foot Sunreef catamaran suits families and small groups who want a comfortable, well-equipped cruising platform without breaking the bank. The three-cabin layout sleeps six, and the "Premium +" spec includes serious comfort kit, air conditioning, water maker, generator, and solar panels, so you're genuinely self-sufficient even in warm climates.
Standout practical features
The dual-hull design means excellent stability and shallow draft, ideal for exploring anchorages and reef areas. Solar panels plus generator give you flexibility, while the water maker and ice maker handle daily cruising essentials. Gennaker, autopilot, and modern navigation (radar, chart plotter) make sailing easier, even for less experienced skippers.
Solid value proposition
A 2008 Sunreef is a proven design that's still competitive in the catamaran charter market. Zero deposit is refreshingly straightforward, and the onboard amenities, Wi-Fi, snorkeling gear, stand-up paddle board, mean fewer extras to pay separately. You're getting reliable, proven engineering at a fair day-rate for this size and spec.
One practical note
The base location isn't specified in your data, so confirm airport proximity and transfer time before booking, for international clients, a 90-minute drive from the airport can make or break a week's itinerary. Also verify the exact age and refit history, as 2008 boats benefit from recent upgrades to galleys and
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Based at Marina Porto Vecchio, in Porto Vecchio, France. Premium + is operated by Sunnyacht.
Marina Porto Vecchio sits on the southeast coast of Corsica, offering direct access to the Strait of Bonifacio and the islands of Lavezzi and Cavallo just offshore, reachable within hours of departure. Week 1 typically involves cruising the dramatic granite coastline southward toward Bonifacio, or crossing to nearby Sardinian anchorages like Maddalena, with consistent summer thermal winds providing reliable sailing conditions. The marina serves as an ideal base for exploring some of the Mediterranean's clearest waters and most sheltered coves without requiring a long initial passage.
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