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Yacht Charter Keramoti - Kavala

Rent a yacht in Keramoti - Kavala and enjoy the adventure. Available 1 yachts. 1 yachts are available on your dates. If you are still undecided about a specific model and want to compare several boats, add the boats to the comparison list or contact our manager. Popular regions and cities: Kavala, Keramoti - Kavala, Keramoti, North East Aegean, Port of Kavala, Keramoti - Kavala, Keramoti Choose among yacht types: Sailboat, Catamaran Cabins: Persons: 4-persons, 6-persons, 8-persons
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North Cat 42 | Bali 4.2

Kavas Yachts

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Greece, Northern Greece/Aegean, Keramoti
Year: 2023
Length: 42 Ft
Cabins: 4
Guests: 9
3686 €
3686 €
- 5% 3,501
+ mandatory costs - 260 €
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You'll find popular yacht charter brands in Keramoti - Kavala, such as: Catana Group.
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Renting a sailboat in Keramoti-Kavala, Greece can be a great way to explore the stunning Aegean coast and the nearby islands. With a variety of sailboats available for rent, including both traditional wooden boats and modern yachts, there is something for everyone. Whether you're an experienced sailor or a beginner, a sailing trip in Keramoti-Kavala can provide a unique and unforgettable experience.

The winds of Keramoti - Kavala

Bora (NE)

The Bora wind is a cold and gusty wind that can affect the region of Keramoti and Kavala in Greece, located on the northeastern coast of the country. The Bora is characterized by its strong, gusty winds that can reach speeds of up to 140 km/h. It can occur at any time of year, but it is most common in the winter months. The Bora can cause significant damage to buildings and infrastructure, as well as disrupt transportation. It is also a hazard for ships and boats on the Aegean Sea, as well as for drivers on the roads in the region. The Bora is a weather phenomenon that has been known and documented for centuries, and its impact on the region is well-understood by local communities.

Tramontana (N to NW)

The Tramontana wind is a cold and gusty wind that can affect the region of Keramoti and Kavala in Greece, located on the northeastern coast of the country. The Tramontana is characterized by its strong, gusty winds that can reach speeds of up to 160 km/h. It is most common in the winter and spring months, and can cause significant damage to buildings and infrastructure, as well as disrupt transportation. The Tramontana is known for its sudden onset and rapid intensification, and it can bring cold, dry air from the north into the region, which can lead to a drop in temperatures and reduced humidity. The Tramontana is a weather phenomenon that is well-known and well-studied, and its impact on the region is well understood by local communities.

Jugo (SE)

The Jugo wind is a warm and humid wind that can affect the region of Keramoti and Kavala in Greece, located on the northeastern coast of the country. The Jugo is characterized by its moist, south-easterly winds that bring warm air from the Mediterranean. It is most common in the autumn and winter months, and can cause heavy rain and thunderstorms in the region. The Jugo wind can also cause rough seas and strong currents, making it a hazard for ships and boats on the Aegean Sea. Unlike the Bora, the Jugo is a more persistent wind that can last for several days at a time. While it is not as well-known as the Bora, the Jugo is an important part of the weather patterns in the region and can have a significant impact on the area.

Mistral (NW)

The Mistral wind is a cold and dry wind that can affect the region of Keramoti and Kavala in Greece, located on the northeastern coast of the country. The Mistral is characterized by its strong, gusty winds that can reach speeds of up to 160 km/h. It is most common in the winter and spring months and can cause significant damage to buildings and infrastructure, as well as disrupt transportation. The Mistral is known for its sudden onset and rapid intensification, and it can bring cold, dry air from the north into the region, which can lead to a drop in temperatures and reduced humidity. The Mistral is a weather phenomenon that is well-known and well-studied, and its impact on the region is well understood by local communities.

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Free Deposit Pack

With FDP (Free Deposit Pack), you have the chance to avoid a full security deposit and lock in your funds. Just pay 20% upfront (non-refundable), and experience a hassle-free journey. * The price of the FDP rises to 25% if booked less than 30 days before the charter.