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Visiting Greece By Yacht Tips

Do you want specific tips on visiting Greece by yacht? We have an entire page to share the basics with you linked here!

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Do you offer 4 night charters?

Do you offer 4-night charters? YES! Indeed most of our yachts will do a 4-night charter. Never over Xmas or New Year and this is now the pricing works. The..

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How does yacht charter pricing in the Caribbean work?

All initial prices are shown as “from” and the price that you pay depends on the type of charter you take, fully crewed and inclusive or partial board, as well..

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Coronavirus and your Yacht Charter

The new Coronavirus (Covid-19) is something that everyone is aware of by now. Every yacht charter broker has had questions from clients on whether they should cancel their existing reservation..

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We love the yacht but not the food/drink menu. Can we customize the menu?

Of course! The menus you see on our website and brochures are there to give you an idea of what our chef can prepare. Use the sample menus as inspiration..

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Cash or Credit?

Cash or Credit? Cash is king around most yachting hotspots. Your AmEx will certainly go a long way in many mainland restaurants and shops, but it’s always safe to have..

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How does the Yacht Charter Industry Work?

Glad you asked since we are working on a series of blog entries to answer all your questions. is located here (opens in a new browser window) and you can..

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What is APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance)

Yachts in many areas are all “Plus expenses,” which means that on top of the charter fee (includes the boat, the crew, the furnishing, and toys onboard), you will pay..

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Bareboat Briefing- H2O Suggestions

We have gathered up a few tips here from around the internet, which you may find helpful to share with your crew members when you get on board. With everything..

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Avoiding Boat Damage while Bareboating

The most common causes of property damage are: * Docking accidents and hard docking the boat. Usually involves fiberglass dings (or worse) or possible damage to a rub rail. *..

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