PERINI NAVI 132 is a classic 40m sailing yacht. Her stately salon is decorated in nautical colors of red, blue and white with a deep mahogney wood to compliment the decor. With plenty of comfortable seating the salon is the perfect place to lounge, relax, and enjoy conversation. Dining can be had indoors in the beautiful dining area, or enjoyed outdoors on deck, adjacent to the wonderful sunbathing area. It offers accommodations for 8 guests in four lovely cabins. There is an additional cabin in the fore with the crew that can be used for a nanny. On the upper deck there is a fly bridge and on the aft section there is a large sunbathing area. She is staffed by a crew of 6.
SPECIFICATION
LOA: 40.41m / 132’07”
BUILD BY: perini navi, built / refit 2001 / 2015
Beam 8.00m / 26’03"
Hull material steel
Staterooms 4
Guests 8
Cew 6
Cruising speed 10 knots
Captain pablo roberto pirenack
Cruising area summer west med
Cruising area winter caribbean
Summer rate high € 79,000/week
Summer rate low € 69,000/week
Here’s a breakdown of how much it costs to charter a sailing yacht in Greece — and what variables affect the price:
For a basic sailing yacht (bareboat or skippered), rates begin at around €1,500–€3,000 per week in low/shoulder season.
More commonly, average weekly rates for skippered or modest crewed charters in the Greek islands start around €5,000–€10,000 per week.
For luxury sailing yachts (larger size, full crew, high-end amenities), weekly rates can rise to €20,000+ and much higher.
Yacht size & type: Longer vessels, more cabins, higher spec = higher cost.
Crew vs bareboat: Fully crewed charters cost more than bareboat (you supply skipper/crew).
Season/time of year: Peak summer (July-August) is most expensive; shoulder seasons are cheaper.
Location/base/itinerary: Starting point, cruising area, and whether you visit premium islands influence cost.
Extras & operating costs: Fuel, provisioning, port fees, VAT, and other extras can add substantially. For example, one article said base charter fees start around €10,000/week then extra 25-40% for provisioning allowance (APA) etc.
Charter duration: Standard is 1 week; shorter trips may cost more per day.
Condition/age of yacht: Newer, more luxurious yachts cost more.
If you are budgeting, aim for ~€2,000-€5,000/week for a modest sailing yacht in shoulder season.
If you want comfort and crew, budget €8,000-€15,000/week or more.
For luxury expect €20,000+ and up, depending on yacht and services.
Always check what is included: Is the skipper included? Are fuel, food, port fees included or extra?
Book early for peak season — many yachts fill well in advance.
Ask about VAT and other taxes: Greece has specific rules which affect total cost.