Exterior view of Sunsail 38.0 Classic, a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380 sailboat at Procida, Italy
Deck of Sunsail 38.0 Classic, a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380 sailboat at Procida, Italy
Cockpit of Sunsail 38.0 Classic, a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380 sailboat at Procida, Italy
Salon of Sunsail 38.0 Classic, a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380 sailboat at Procida, Italy
Cabin on Sunsail 38.0 Classic, a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380 sailboat at Procida, Italy
Exterior view of Sunsail 38.0 Classic, a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380 sailboat at Procida, Italy
Exterior view of Sunsail 38.0 Classic, a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380 sailboat at Procida, Italy
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Sunsail 38.0 Classic

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380·sailboat·Procida, Italy
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Weekly pricing

from 387€/day

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7
Guests
36.8'
Length
2022
Year
3
Cabins
7
Berths
2
Toilets

Optional Extras

Conditions

Check-in & Check-out

Check-in: 6 PM

Check-out: 9 AM

Charter day: Saturday

Minimum stay: 7 days

To be paid at pickup

Security deposit: 4 150€

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation within 24 hours of booking.

Service fees are non-refundable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this boat insured, and who pays for damage?
Yes — every boat on charter.boats is insured by its operator; we require it. The policy covers the vessel for fire, collision and third-party liability. You're only responsible for damage it doesn't cover, and that's capped at the security deposit. You can lower the deposit by adding the operator’s damage waiver.
How much will fuel cost?
Fuel isn't included — you return the tank full. This boat's ~40 HP engine burn roughly 3.2 L/h while motoring, so a typical week (about 3 h a day, ~21 h) works out to roughly 67 L ≈ €131 at €1.95/L — scale it to your own plans.
Do I need a sailing licence in Italy?
The skipper needs a valid sailing licence and VHF certificate, ideally issued by their country of residence (an ICC is widely accepted).
About Marina di Procida
Tucked between Ischia and Capo Miseno in the Gulf of Naples, this marina puts you right at the heart of one of Italy's most postcard-worthy islands — think pastel-colored houses, narrow alleyways, and traditional fishing boats bobbing alongside your own. Read more →
When is the best time to sail in Italy?
May–October, warm and settled in summer; July–August are hottest and busiest, with afternoon thermal breezes common.
214€/day

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