Year
2006
Length
14.73m
Immersion
1.70m
Cabins
4
Baths
4
Berths
8+2
Amenities
Technical
Beam 4,16m
Engine 75hp
Fuel tank 240l
Water tank 750l
Navigation
Auto Pilot
Depth Sounder
Chart Plotter
Bow Thruster
VHF
Sails
Genova Furling
Main Sail Furling
Comfort
AC
Bimini
Cockpit Cushions
Dinghy
Electric Toilets
Spray-hood
Outboard
Kitchen
Refrigerator
Freezer
Oven
Stove
Caterly
Entertainment
Radio-CD Player
WIFI
SUP
Snorkelling Gear
Information & Terms
What days and times does charter week start/end?
Our charters usually run from Saturday to Saturday, starting at 17:00 on the first day. However, we offer an early check-in option for an additional fee if you would like to depart at 14:00. The availability of this service depends on various factors, so please let us know if you are interested in this option when booking.
Please note that charters end at 09:00 on the final Saturday, and you must return to the designated base by 18:00 on the preceding Friday.
What is the embarkation port?
Embarkation & Disembarkation port is in Vlicho Bay 310 84, Lefkada.
Is previous experience required to be a crew member?
Absolutely not. You only need to be in a good mood and have the right mindset; our skipper will tell you everything you need to know about sailing.
Is there an age limit?
No, people of all ages are welcome on the board.
Can I bring my children?
Kids are more than welcome on board! Our skippers are parents, too; they’ll show you around and explain the mandatory safety information. However, parents are responsible for their children’s safety during the sailing trip.
If you have a toddler, we highly recommend installing a safety net. Additionally, all children must wear safety vests during the sailing trip.
How Does Meal Planning Work on the Boat?
Before setting sail, an extensive grocery shopping trip is typically done at one of the bigger supermarkets to stock up on enough supplies to feed the crew for the first three days. Later, during the journey, additional provisions (mainly fruit, vegetables, and water) are purchased from smaller shops and markets on the islands and marinas. The shopping list is usually prepared right before the trip, either based on the skipper’s experience and advice or independently by crews with prior sailing experience.
The boat is fully equipped with a kitchen for meal preparation, refrigerators, and food storage spaces. Breakfast and lunch are usually prepared on board during the day, while dinner is optionally enjoyed at one of the local tavernas or also prepared on board.
The cost of food and the responsibility for meal preparation on the boat are shared among the crew. Remember that the crew is obligated to prepare meals for the skipper, and if you decide to dine out at a restaurant, it’s customary to invite the skipper as well—though, of course, they may politely decline. 😊
Should I have travel health insurance?
Travel health insurance is recommended, even if you don’t anticipate needing it. Also, make sure that the coverage includes sports activities.
What and how should I pack?
It’s best to pack everything you think you’ll need and then remove half of it. You’ll wear your swimsuit most of the time, so avoid overpacking. “Less is more” is the key phrase here.
In addition to a summer wardrobe, you’ll need a few extra items, namely a couple of long-sleeved shirts and a few pairs of socks for chilly evenings, a windbreaker jacket, a hat, and sunglasses with UV-protective lenses. Sunscreen is also essential, and we suggest starting with probiotics one week before your trip if you’re travelling to a foreign country.
It’s essential to customize your private pharmacy kit to meet your requirements. Still, we recommend including basic first-aid supplies such as band-aids, antiseptic cream, pain relievers, and any prescription medications you may need. Seasickness medication and other medications needed during the trip should also be packed.
Please avoid packing hard suitcases and high heels as they are not allowed on the boat. Walking barefoot on a wet deck can be dangerous, so bringing sneakers and closed-toe sandals is advisable.
What is the security deposit for?
When renting a yacht, you must pay a refundable security deposit before setting sail. The deposit typically ranges from 1500€ to 2500€ depending on the chosen package. This deposit is intended to cover the yacht’s excess insurance. You can pay the security deposit in cash or using a credit/debit card when you pick up the yacht. You cannot leave the port until the deposit has been paid in full.
Assuming you return the yacht in the same condition as you found it, with no loss or damage, you will receive a full refund of the security deposit. However, if you lose or damage anything on the yacht, the company will deduct the cost of repair or replacement from the security deposit before returning the remainder to you. In some cases, the company may also charge you for labour costs associated with the repair or replacement. If you lose something, it may be more cost-effective to replace it yourself before returning the yacht. Suppose the damage to the yacht exceeds the amount of the security deposit. In that case, the company will claim the yacht’s insurance policy, and you will not be held financially responsible for any additional costs.
It’s important to note that if the yacht is damaged due to the fault of another boat, you will still be held responsible for any damage until the other boat’s owner compensates the yacht owner for the damages.
What do the payment conditions look like?
When you book a yacht with us, you must make an advance payment of 50% of the total charter fee immediately. That will secure the boat for you. The remaining amount, also known as the rest payment, should be transferred six weeks before the beginning of the charter.
If you are booking a yacht at the last minute option, within a month before embarkation, then the total charter price has to be transferred immediately at the time of your booking.
What is the cancellation policy?
We offer a 48% money-back guarantee if you cancel your reservation up to 30 days before your scheduled arrival
What is the role of the skipper?
You will hire a skipper to navigate your yacht throughout your sailing holiday. The skipper understands the local area well and can provide expert advice on the best places to visit. Their knowledge can enhance your itinerary and help you get the most out of your chosen destination.
What is your skipper not responsible for?
Tasks such as interior cleaning, cooking, Cooking for the charter group, Emptying bins, Childcare, and Organizing land and water-based excursions, including diving and taxis, are not part of the skipper’s obligations.
Where does the skipper sleep?
Your skipper sleeps in a separate cabin on your yacht.
How do the skipper’s meals work?
You are responsible for providing food and drink for the skipper during your trip. You can choose between two options for providing meals for your skipper. One option is to treat the skipper as part of the crew and include them in all meal preparations for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Alternatively, you can give the skipper enough money to cover their dinner expenses if you prefer to have alone time in the evenings.
What about seasickness?
Even experienced sailors can experience sea sickness; unfortunately, there are no guaranteed ways to avoid it. However, it is essential to note that sea sickness does not happen very frequently and usually lasts longer than you might expect. Our skippers are trained to assist you in reducing the motion and making you feel more comfortable. If you know that you are prone to motion sensitivity, we recommend that you take pills before the trip as a precaution.
Mandatory Benefits*
- Safety, refundable, deposit 1500€ per rent
- Meals for the skipper must be provided by the crew
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Availability & priceing 2025
Full Package
The following are included in the price: sailboat, skipper, port taxes, technical water and electricity in marinas, diesel, bed linen, towels, cooking gas, final cleaning, WIFI, and SUP.
The following are included in the price: sailboat, skipper, port taxes, technical water and electricity in marinas, diesel, bed linen, towels, cooking gas, final cleaning, WIFI, and SUP.
Full Package
The following are included in the price: sailboat, skipper, port taxes, technical water and electricity in marinas, diesel, bed linen, towels, cooking gas, final cleaning, WIFI, and SUP.
The following are included in the price: sailboat, skipper, port taxes, technical water and electricity in marinas, diesel, bed linen, towels, cooking gas, final cleaning, WIFI, and SUP.
Full Package
The following are included in the price: sailboat, skipper, port taxes, technical water and electricity in marinas, diesel, bed linen, towels, cooking gas, final cleaning, WIFI, and SUP.
The following are included in the price: sailboat, skipper, port taxes, technical water and electricity in marinas, diesel, bed linen, towels, cooking gas, final cleaning, WIFI, and SUP.
Full Package
The following are included in the price: sailboat, skipper, port taxes, technical water and electricity in marinas, diesel, bed linen, towels, cooking gas, final cleaning, WIFI, and SUP.
The following are included in the price: sailboat, skipper, port taxes, technical water and electricity in marinas, diesel, bed linen, towels, cooking gas, final cleaning, WIFI, and SUP.
*In case of insufficient passengers, we can optionally merge crews and form crews from smaller groups and individuals.
Full Package
The following are included in the price: sailboat, skipper, port taxes, technical water and electricity in marinas, diesel, bed linen, towels, cooking gas, final cleaning, WIFI, and SUP.
The following are included in the price: sailboat, skipper, port taxes, technical water and electricity in marinas, diesel, bed linen, towels, cooking gas, final cleaning, WIFI, and SUP.
Full Package
The following are included in the price: sailboat, skipper, port taxes, technical water and electricity in marinas, diesel, bed linen, towels, cooking gas, final cleaning, WIFI, and SUP.
The following are included in the price: sailboat, skipper, port taxes, technical water and electricity in marinas, diesel, bed linen, towels, cooking gas, final cleaning, WIFI, and SUP.
Full Package
The following are included in the price: sailboat, skipper, port taxes, technical water and electricity in marinas, diesel, bed linen, towels, cooking gas, final cleaning, WIFI, and SUP.
The following are included in the price: sailboat, skipper, port taxes, technical water and electricity in marinas, diesel, bed linen, towels, cooking gas, final cleaning, WIFI, and SUP.
Full Package
The following are included in the price: sailboat, skipper, port taxes, technical water and electricity in marinas, diesel, bed linen, towels, cooking gas, final cleaning, WIFI, and SUP.
The following are included in the price: sailboat, skipper, port taxes, technical water and electricity in marinas, diesel, bed linen, towels, cooking gas, final cleaning, WIFI, and SUP.
In case of insufficient number of passengers, additional payment for the remaining seats are required to realise the charter.
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