Winter location
Greece
SLEEPS 2 GUESTS: 1 Master w/ direct access to WC, 1 Dbl crew
Price Details
WEEKLY CHARTERS:
* Extra Season: 11.025 Euros from October 1 - October 31
* Low Season: 12.250 Euros from May 1 - May 31 & September 16 - September 30
* High Season: 13.550 Euros from June 1 - September 15
* Above prices are NET of 24% VAT (Subject to change without prior notice from the Government)
* 35% APA to be added to all Weekly Charters Above (35% of Charter Hire net of VAT). The Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) is designed to cover the operating expenses of a charter such as fuel (for the yacht, her tenders and motorized water toys), food, drinks, land services, electronic communications, canal fees, harbor dues, local taxes and marina fees outside Greek waters, or private marinas.
* APA is prepaid by the client to the Yacht representative prior to the start of the charter. The yacht will be fully fueled and provisioned when the clients step on board. If, during the charter, the expenditure exceeds the sum already paid, additional cash funds will be required at once. All outstanding bills should be settled in cash before final disembarkation. Of course, any remaining credit balance at the end of the charter will be reimbursed to the client in full. Should the refund be done via bank transfer any bank charges will be deducted from the APA amount.
DAILY CHARTERS:
Extra Season: Starting from 2.700 Euros (24% VAT INCLUDED) - October 1 - October 31
Low Season: Starting from 2.700 Euros (24% VAT INCLUDED) - May 1 - May 31 & September 16 - September 30
High Season: Starting from 3.000 Euros (24% VAT INCLUDED) - June 1 - September 15
Please note that for this yacht, the pricing varies depending on the number of guests on board.
* Daily Charters include: Snacks (seasonal fruit platter, a variety of sandwiches, chips, nuts, dips) & beverages (water, soft drinks, beer & 1 bottle of premium Greek white wine per 4 guests on board)
* Not included in Daily Charter Pricing: Fuel depending on selected itinerary
Plus Expenses