G FIVE
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Rates
High Rate: 72000.00 EUR per week
Low Rate: 60000.00 EUR per week
MCA Compliant: N/A
Rates are Plus Expenses
Captain Only Rates:
G FIVE is a pleasure yacht performing the Italian "occasional charter rule": Taxes are at the owner’s charge and NO VAT needs to be added to the charter rate.
Additional Rate Details:
DAILY Charter High Season : from 12nd July to 23rd August. €12.000 Tax included + APA
DAILY Charter Low Season Price: June, September and from the 1st to 11st July. € 10.000 Tax included + APA
Summer Base Port: North Sardinia
Summer Operating Area: W. Med -Riviera/Cors/Sard.
Winter Base Port: Italy
Winter Operating Area: W. Med -Riviera/Cors/Sard.
Location Details:
4 Exclusive Day Charter Itineraries:
1 – Departure from Poltu Quatu towards the Gulf of Pevero (approximately 20 minutes of navigation).
This gulf is home to two of the most renowned beaches of the Costa Smeralda: Piccolo Pevero and Grande Pevero. Just 2.5 nautical miles south of the Gulf of Pevero lies Porto Liccia, a crystal-clear spot nestled in a typical granite cove.
Only 1 nautical mile from Porto Liccia is Romazzino Bay—one of the most sheltered anchorages—perfect for a swim or snorkeling along its rocky and sandy seabeds.
The bay is also home to one of the most iconic luxury hotels in the area, the Hotel Romazzino.
Another 2.5 nautical miles south, you’ll find the stunning bays of Cala di Volpe and Liscia Ruja (also known as Long Beach), famous for the spectacular view of some of the largest mega yachts in the world.
This bay is also a great anchorage spot, ideal for spending the night onboard. It hosts another world-renowned luxury hotel: the Hotel Cala di Volpe.
A short distance to the east, it is worth visiting the beautiful Mortorio, Soffi, and Le Camere Islands.
At the end of the day, return to Poltu Quatu in about 30 minutes of relaxed cruising—perfect for enjoying an afternoon aperitif while admiring the coast in total comfort.
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2 – Departure from Poltu Quatu towards the Maddalena Archipelago
A destination of extraordinary beauty and very easy to reach. In just 20 minutes, you'll arrive at Cala Coticcio on the eastern side of Caprera Island—a true paradise with crystal-clear turquoise waters and fine white sand, often referred to as "Tahiti". While anchored, you can admire the incredible coastal scenery, shaped by flat, wind-sculpted granite rocks, and enjoy a safe swim in the shallow, turquoise sea.
Heading north along Caprera and rounding the northern tip of the island, an additional 25–30 minutes of navigation brings you to the heart of the archipelago: La Maddalena. Here you can enjoy lunch at La Scogliera restaurant near Porto Massimo.
Later, take time to swim and relax along the eastern side of La Maddalena or the western coast of Caprera.
Don’t miss Cala Garibaldi (on Caprera) or Giardinelli (on Maddalena)—among the most scenic spots nestled between the two islands.At the end of the day, cruise back to Poltu Quatu, lying back and relaxing with a refreshing drink in hand.
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3 – The Entire La Maddalena Archipelago
Departure from Poltu Quatu (preferably not too late) heading towards Cala Portese or Cala Coticcio (Tahiti).
In about 30 minutes, you'll reach the enchanting bay of Manto della Madonna, set against the stunning backdrop of Razzoli Island (near Cala Lunga Bay).
From here, you’ll find yourself in a true corner of paradise: Santa Maria and Budelli Islands.
While cruising slowly, you can admire the famous Pink Beach (Spiaggia Rosa), one of the most iconic natural wonders of the area.
Santa Maria Island is home to one of the most exclusive and renowned restaurants in the archipelago: La Casitta.
Before heading back, enjoy a final refreshing swim around Spargi Island, in the beautiful coves of Cala Corsara and Cala Soraya.
Return to Poltu Quatu at your leisure.
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4 – Southern Corsica and Bonifacio
Departure from Poltu Quatu towards one of the most beloved destinations: Corsica. As soon as you leave the Sardinian coast, you'll spot the towering white cliffs of Bonifacio in the distance. The first stop is Île Piana—a stunning location with fine white sand and shallow, crystal-clear waters.
A unique feature of this area is the thin strip of powdery white sand connecting Île Piana to the Corsican mainland. About 25 minutes north lies the peaceful bay of Santa Manza, and with another 25-minute cruise, you’ll reach Santa Giulia Bay, known for its incredibly clear waters and sandy seabed. Alternatively, after visiting Île Piana, you can head to Lavezzi and Cavallo Islands in about 20–25 minutes, and then enjoy lunch in Bonifacio—we recommend Le Caravelle restaurant. Return to Poltu Quatu with the sunset at your stern.
Mediterranean
High Rates: Summer (July, August, Special Events)
Low Rates: Winter (All other months) Nov 1 to June 30
Caribbean
High Rates: Winter (December 15 - April 30)
Low Rates: Summer (May 1 - December 14)
All Inclusive
All inclusive normally means: Captain, professional chef, 3 meals each day with wine, full ships bar (excluding vintage wines, champagne, dockage and communication), water toys and all on deck amenities. Please check with clearing house/Central Agent to confirm rates & availability.
Caribbean Terms
All meals included.
Not Included: Bar, Beverages and local Taxes extra (Typical for yachts in St Martin to Grenada.)
Plus Expenses / Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA)
In addition to the charter fee, you will also be asked to pay an APA of 25-30% of the charter fee. This is given to the yacht in cash prior to your charter to allow the captain to buy fuel and provision the yacht as per your demands. At the end of the charter, the captain will produce full accounts of all expenditure. You will either be refunded any money not used or asked to pay any additional costs not covered by the APA.
All rates are for the entire yacht and are subject to change without notice
prior to actual reservation. An additional premium maybe applied for Holiday
Periods such as Christmas and New Year.