The price includes
- A berth in an en suite double / twin cabin
- The captain & the hostess / cook
- Bed linen, pillow, one set of bathroom towels (body towel and face / hand towel) and one deck / sea towel per person
- Access to the bar with free beer, wine and ouzo
(Guests are welcome to help themselves with drinks anytime, but while sailing or swimming they are not allowed to be drunk for safety reasons as well as for the well-being of their fellow passengers. The captain has the final word on the amount of alcohol that may be consumed onboard the yacht.) - CD player & Radio with speakers inside and on deck
- Limited access to the INTERNET. Please note that internet on yachts is very limited and unreliable, as it uses a mobile connection
- All mooring fees in marinas
- VAT and Greek Taxes
- Fuel and running water
- All other running costs of the yacht
- Yacht insurance against damage to the boat or third parties according to the European legislation for charter vessels
- All equipment of the yacht including the dinghy and its outboard engine
- Breakfast, which consists of freshly baked bread, butter, homemade jam, honey, coffee, tea, milk and cereal, orange juice, fresh local fruit and yogurt
- Lunch, which consists of Greek dishes, salads (vegetable or pasta), mezes (which is the traditional Greek tapas like tzatziki, humus, etc.) and fresh fruit
- Drinking water and non alcoholic drinks (orange. Lemon, soda, coca cola, etc.)
- 3 hours of air-conditioning per night which is normally more than enough as the yacht stays cool for the rest of the night. If you would like to use the air-conditioning for longer, then any additional hours are charged at 20 Euro per hour (which is the running costs of the generator) - on 'share a yacht' cruises, that is split between all the guests who want the air-conditioning on.
- The idea is that you don't have any additional expenses at all related to your cruise, except for your dinners!
Click here for a list of What is not included in the price