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FAQ
 
Which type of yacht is best for me?
 
Are there security Deposits alternatives?
Bareboat charter versus skippered charter versus crewed charter
 
Are the yachts insured?
What qualifications do I need to charter a bareboat sailing/motor yacht?
 
Do I need to buy insurance during the charter?
What about skippered charters?
 
Do the yachts meet any safety standards?
Can I hire a hostess?
 
What if we arrive at the embarkation base late?
Which days of the week can I begin and end my charter?
 
What if I want to cancel my charter?
When do charters begin and end?
 
What kind of additional services do you offer?
What if I wish to embark and disembark from different bases?
 
Can I map out our own itinerary?
How does a charter cost?
 
Can I bring my pet?
What does the charter fee include?
 
What should I bring with me?
What is not included in the charter fee?
   
 
 

Every vessel is fully equipped for charter. Apart from provisioning and stowing of your personal possessions, you could step aboard and leave the dock without a further thought.

Yacht charter is generally an informal and relaxed kind of holiday and dressing in Greece is casual. For clothing bring bathing suits, cotton shorts, T-shirts, an extra sweater and long cotton pants for cool nights and a light foul-weather gear for the occasional rainy days. Of course, you might also like to have the option for more formal attire for elegant dining and eveningwear. Rubber-sole shoes for a firm grip on slippery decks, to prevent foot injury and to protect the boat's surface is always recommended.

Soft luggage instead of bulky space-consuming suitcases is a must since on board storage may be limited.

For sun protection, do bring your favourite sun block or sunscreen, sunglasses with an anti-ultraviolet coating and a hat.
 
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