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General rules
All catamaran and sailing boat experiences last one week.
They begin on Saturday afternoon with boarding at 5:00 PM
It ends the following Saturday at 8:30 AM.
During the low season, weekend trips may be considered.
Fixed costs not included in the participation fee are:
- boat fuel (approximately €50 per person)
- provisions to be shared among all participants
- any port fees (although anchoring in bays is usually preferred)
- flights, and any dinners ashore
That's it!
What kind of experiences are there?
There are two types of experiences:
Private boat experience: where you and your friends or family rent the entire boat for the whole week.
Cabin charter experience: where you rent a single berth in a cabin, shared with another person. It's a great way to make new friends and share new adventures!
Cabin charter


June Fully Booked
July Fully Booked
August Fully Booked
September 6-13 2 spots available - Ionian southern islands
Departure from Preveza, where we’ll set sail southward to explore the stunning Ionian Islands.
Lefkada: turquoise waters and breathtaking cliffs. Small villages, hidden coves, and an authentic atmosphere.
Kefalonia: quiet bays, the scent of Mediterranean scrub, and starry skies.
Ithaca: the island of Odysseus. Dinner at beachfront tavernas, with your feet in the sand.
Kastos e Kalamos: wild and intimate islands, peaceful little harbors, family-run tavernas, and crystal-clear waters.
Costs 1200€
The price includes a Premium-level catamaran, a bed in a double cabin with private bathroom, skipper, SUP, towels, bed linen, tender, outboard engine, final cleaning, and a welcome kit.
The price does NOT include: flights, provisions, fuel (approx. €50), and anything not listed under "the price includes."
Arrival airport: Preveza or Kefalonia.


Training




It’s not uncommon to meet sailors with impressive resumes full of experience and certifications who still struggle when faced with the simplest navigation. That’s exactly why we’ve chosen to invest in real training — the kind that goes beyond theory and licenses.
Being in command of a boat isn’t just about holding a license: it means taking full responsibility for everything that happens on board — breakdowns, unexpected events, malfunctions, bad weather. To truly face the sea, you need to build a solid nautical awareness, and the only way to do that is by stepping into the role yourself: signing a contract, paying a deposit, and taking responsibility as if the boat were your own.
We’ll place you in actual command of the boat, guiding you through every phase of the journey — from leaving the harbor to returning.
With decades of experience behind us, we’ll be at your side, helping you take the helm and become a true skipper. Not just on paper, but in the reality of the sea.
Imbarcazione andata a scogli a Stromboli durante una mareggiata. Lo skipper è stato preso alla sprovvista. 2018
The Reviews
Hacqua2_O lives through experiences told by those who have lived them, starting with the little ones.
Often there's concern about bringing young children on board, but this is not an issue. Children are far more adaptable than adults, who may take longer to adjust to this new environment.



