A full sailing day on Annabella costs roughly the same as three meals at a good restaurant. It’s a lot for a day, and it’s almost nothing for what you remember.

What the price covers

  • Nine hours of a licensed captain’s time.
  • Fuel, moorings, port fees.
  • Snorkel gear, towels, snacks, drinks, digital photos.
  • The boat itself — insurance, maintenance, the years of experience baked in.

What it doesn’t cover

Lunch ashore. We don’t include it because the tavernas are better than anything we could make on board, and because a proper lunch ashore is half the point.

Private vs shared

A private day is more expensive per boat, less per person if your group fills it. Eight guests on a private charter works out close to the shared-tour price per head, with all the advantages of privacy.

Where the real value is

Not in any of the above. In the second swim at a bay you didn’t know existed, and in the photograph that ends up framed six months later.