Deposit
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to be paid at check-in with credit card or cash
Deposit insurance (optional)
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the deposit is insured in case of loss or damage of the chartered boat
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Withdrawal insurance (optional)
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the cancellation of booking is covered in case of sudden illness, accident of the Skipper or a Crewmember
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* All extras must be requested when booking and pay when you check-in. Red extras required.
Pricelist
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* prices for week, from saturday to saturday, insurance included and final cleaning not included.
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* Prices are from Friday evening to Sunday afternoon, except for cleaning and comprehensive insurance. In high season can be given high priority to hire weekly, in which case the availability for the weekend is offered as a last minute (7-10 days prior to check-in).
** Some photos or specifications could represent the model and not the chosen boat.
Italy is often called "Peninsula" because of its geographic form, "Boot" because of its characteristic boot-like shape, "Beautiful Country" because of its climate and its natural and artistic beauties. Most of the Italian territory faces the Mediterranean Sea. The Mediterranean Sea includes smaller seas surrounding the peninsula. To the East, we find the Adriatic Sea, who’s narrow and elongated shapes dabble different regions: Veneto, Emilia Romagna, Marche and Abruzzo, Basilicata and Puglia. The Channel of Otranto, in Puglia, connects the Adriatic Sea with the Ionian Sea, the deepest of them, with low costs in the Gulf of Taranto and high costs in Calabria. To the North of the Tyrrhenian Sea, the small although deep the Liguria Sea dabbles the Liguria.