BAVARIA
38
50%
discounted charter
A new Bavaria 38
, start from KOS island May 26th.
14 days Total only
1780 euro !!!!!
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BAVARIA
38,
New boat, 50
% discounted June July charter
A new
Bavaria
38
start from KOS
June 30th and return to Paros
July 8th.
Only only 1300 euro everything
inclusive.
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Bavaria
40
July
50% Discounted charter
Start and end in
Rhodes island after July 14th
deliver the boat
to Athens, one week 900 euro ,
two weeks 1600 euros,
everything inclusive
Starting days
only Saturday
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40
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Gibsea
334
Any 2 weeks
of June or July 2007 starting from Athens
14 days only
"TOTAL 1500 euro" .
This is a
55% discounted charter !!!!
Ask for special
charter 45/2007
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Bavaria
40
special
relocation charter
Available from September
2nd in Paros to be delivered in Athens.
Only 1000 euro per
week.
Special discount ask
for charter 201/2007
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The most effective way to explore the Greek Islands is to choose
a one way charter: by sailing from one charter base to another you
will be able to see much more. Also, a one way cruise downwind gives
you a longer range and is usually a lot more comfortable than a
windward beat.
Yet, when dealing with a dubious charter company, you might have
to accept an inferior yacht when starting from a smaller base. Two
other good reasons to start your holiday in Athens are the logistics
involved and - more importantly - you and the owner of the charter
company will be able to meet each other.
Best to sail with the reliable companies of course, but many of
these are not very keen on their yachts ending up downwind of Athens
or other larger bases. Therefore, a one way charter comes with an
additional fee , but it is definitely worth your money.
During the sailing season the winds blow from the northwest or the
northeast in most areas: Corfu to Lefkas, Athens to Syros, Athens
to Paros, Kos to Rhodes, etc. are some examples of one-way itineraries.
Finally, Lavrion (on the mainland at the southeast tip of Attica)
is often overlooked as a perfect start into the Cyclades.
Again, it is always better to start at a major base like Athens
and perhaps Lavrion, since the owners of the charter company would
very much like to meet you and help you with the additional requests
you might have.
