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What this calculator answers
This guide is a planning calculator for a one-week yacht charter in Sardinia. It separates the boat rate from the money that is commonly paid at the base or during the route.
Prices were checked on 20 August 2026. They are market indicators, not a guaranteed quote: the exact total depends on dates, boat, base, crew format and availability.
Seasonal yacht-rate snapshot
Olbia market listings show sailboats from roughly €800–4,500/week and catamarans from €3,000–12,000/week; the platform’s catamaran average is about €1,591/day low season and €2,890/day high season.
For Costa Smeralda dates, request a dated quote rather than extrapolating a generic weekly rate; berth demand can change the total materially.
Cost table: paid before or at booking
- Yacht rate — fixed after the booking is confirmed
- Charter pack / final cleaning / linen — often mandatory; check the fleet sheet
- Security deposit or deposit-insurance product — reserve it separately from the holiday budget
Required and variable costs
Variable items usually include skipper, fuel, marina nights, water, shore power, provisioning, transfers and optional equipment. Do not assume that a low headline rate includes them.
A skipper can change both the budget and cabin plan. Confirm the daily fee, whether a cabin and meals are required, and whether transfers or gratuity are separate.
How to build a realistic total
Use this formula: yacht rate + mandatory base costs + skipper/crew + realistic route budget + contingency. Keep the contingency outside the deposit so the two numbers are not confused.
For a comparable offer, ask the same question of every operator: what is included, what is estimated, and what is payable directly at the marina? Put the answer in one shared table for the crew.
Before you pay
Request a dated written quote, cancellation terms, payment schedule, deposit-release process and contact at the base. Recheck prices if travel dates or the boat change.

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