Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab. (2020) IORA for rent in Guadeloupe (28573)

From: Bas du fort (Guadeloupe)

Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab. IORA for rent in Guadeloupe

3.4 (51)

From: Bas du fort (Guadeloupe)

Start 5:00 PM

End 10:00 AM

Number of people
1
Price for 7 days
$2,372 $2,134 -11%

Price per 1 day

Price per 1 hour

$2,134 for 7 days
0% due at reservation
Free cancellation within 3 days

Technical specification BALI 4.1 - 4 + 2 CAB.

Model Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab.
Engine 40
Year/Refit 2020
Length 12.35 m
Cabins 4
Beam 6.72 m
Bathroom 4
Draught 1.12 m
Berths 8
Water tank 800 L
Max. Capacity (people) 12
Fuel tank 400 L

Equipment & amenities

  • Watermaker
  • Dinghy
  • Electric winch
  • Fully battened mainsail
  • Furling genoa
  • GPS / Chartplotter
  • Outdoor speakers
  • Radio
  • VHF radio
NAVIGATION & ELECTRONICS
  • Watermaker
  • GPS / Chartplotter
  • VHF radio
  • Solar panels
  • Inverter
  • Autopilot
  • Speed log
  • Wind + speed indicator
  • Depth sounder
  • 12V / 220V socket
TENDER
  • Dinghy
DECK & MANEUVERING
  • Electric winch
  • Anchor windlass
  • Bathing platform
  • Bimini top
  • Outside shower
  • Deck cushions
SAILS & RIGGING
  • Fully battened mainsail
  • Furling genoa
ENTERTAINMENT
  • Outdoor speakers
  • Radio
GALLEY
  • Refrigerator
  • Gas stove
  • Oven
CLIMATE
  • Fans
Other
  • Swimming ladder
  • Converter 220V/12V
  • Convertible table in salon
  • Cockpit Table
  • WC pump
  • Davit
  • Convertible table

OR

Description

The Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab. IORA is a 12.35 m long and 6.72 m wide catamaran, offering space for up to 12 guests on board. Built in 2020. It features 4 cabins and 8 berths. Powered by 40 hp, with a 400 L fuel tank, this model delivers confident handling and relaxed cruising.


This catamaran is equipped with 4 bathrooms and 800 L water tank — convenient for extended trips. Additional amenities include watermaker, fully battened mainsail, dinghy, electric winch, furling genoa, gps / chartplotter, outdoor speakers, radio and standard safety equipment.


The boat is available for bareboat charter from Bas du fort, a great starting point to explore Guadeloupe sailing grounds. A professional skipper is available upon request from $299 per day

Price list - cost per week

Lowest price from 03 Oct to 10 Oct 2026

Start 5:00 PM

End 10:00 AM

Number of people
1

BOAT

Price for 7 days
$2,372 $2,134 -11%

Included: Bed linen, Dinghy, Outboard engine

0% due at reservation
Free cancellation within 3 days

Extras

  • Mandatory services
    $1,503
  • Optional services
    $0
  • Total price
    $2,134
  • Damage deposit
    $5,825

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

Mandatory
Unit price
Total
$633 (per charter)
$633
$357 (per charter)
$357
$40 (per charter)
$40
$454 (per charter)
$454
Optional
$983 (per charter)
$983
$771 (per charter)
$771
$230 (per day)
$230
$299 (per day)
$299
$299 (per day)
$299
$69 (per day)
$69
$69 (per day)
$69
$69 (per day)
$69
$288 (per charter)
$288
$0 (per charter)
$0
$518 (per charter)
$518
$32 (per charter)
$32
$357 (per charter)
$357
$17 (per charter)
$17
$12 (per charter)
$12
$17 (per day)
$17
$92 (per day/per pax)
$92
$75 (per day/per pax)
$75
$69 (per day/per pax)
$69
$75 (per day/per pax)
$75
$63 (per day/per pax)
$63
$58 (per day/per pax)
$58
$17 (per day)
$17
$17 (per day)
$17
$40 (per day)
$40
$1,898 (per charter)
$1,898
$1,518 (per charter)
$1,518
$1,898 (per charter)
$1,898
$288 (per charter)
$288
15% (per charter)
$316
$2,128 (per charter)
$2,128
$173 (per charter)
$173
$17 (per day)
$17
$58 (per charter)
$58
$58 (per charter)
$58
$75 (per charter)
$75
$150 (per charter)
$150
$299 (per charter)
$299
$150 (per charter)
$150
$114 (per charter)
$114

Good to know

Read useful information about this charter

Location
Bas du fort, Guadeloupe
Check-in / Checkout

Check-in: from 5:00 PM

Check-out: until 10:00 AM

Minimum charter duration is 3 days

Charter options

Bareboat

For bareboat charters in the Guadeloupe, a sailing license is not required. Please complete a sailing resume in your personal account when making the reservation to confirm that you are qualified to rent the Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab. Catamaran. Only the most recent sailing experience from the last 2–3 years is required.

Skippered

A professional skipper can be provided for $299 per day. A food allowance and a dedicated cabin are required and are not included in the price.

Security Deposit
A damage deposit of $5,825 must be paid on site at Bas du fort before embarkation. The deposit will be refunded at the end of the charter, provided there is no damage to the boat.
The damage deposit represents your maximum liability in case of any damage to the Catamaran Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab., IORA.
Your maximum liability, can be reduced to $1,456 by purchasing additional insurance (damage waiver) for $69 per day.
Payment & Cancellation

No-obligation reservation (3-day hold).
No payment is required until the booking agreement is signed.

Payment terms:
  • Down payment: 30%
  • Balance: due 30 days before departure
  • Extras: payable in advance, at least 30 days before the charter
Cancellation policy:
  • 30% of the charter fee is retained for cancellations made 31 days before departure
  • 100% of the total charter fee is non-refundable for cancellations made 30 days or less prior to the charter

Payment and cancellation terms are provided for reference only. Final terms are defined in the booking agreement.

Boat location

Current base: Guadeloupe, La Marina Bas du Fort, Guadeloupe

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Company rating

3.4 (51)

Rating based on reviews from customers who rented other boats in this charter company

5 star
43%
4 star
16%
3 star
4%
2 star
8%
1 star
29%
Guadeloupe
03 Feb 2024 - 10 Feb 2024
“It was a great trip!”
It was a great trip - we were lucky with our fellow travelers, the Captain and Steward were extraordinary, the itinerary was good. Our only complaint was that the AC in our cabins was turned off at 10pm, leaving them quite hot.
Guadeloupe
18 Feb 2025 - 25 Feb 2025
Newton / Bali 4.8
“Great experience with DYC; boat was not fit for charter.”
Working with Dream Yacht was a great experience, and Julia was more than helpful. Our concerns started when we picked up the boat. The manual bilge pump was not working, a boat key was not provided, the dinghy did not have a plug, one reefing line was not tied off, others were tied inside of the bag lines causing issues as we raised the mainsail. A line on one air conditioner unit ruptured causing salt water to fill the hull on day two...which may not have been an issue, only the bilge pump itself stopped working. It was obvious the pump had been worked on prior to the charter, as there was plumbing tape, plastic, etc. in the bilge. As we did not have a manual bilge, we had to empty using buckets. The company responded quickly to any questions, and technicians were able to address the issues. We ended up losing at least half a day to the issues, and were compensated for it. Overall, great experience with DYC but the boat was not safe nor was it ready to for charter.
Guadeloupe
12 Jan 2026 - 22 Jan 2026
Sleepy
“Underwhelmed”
This 42 foot catamaran was suffering from lack of maintenance . the sump pumps in the port side showers did not drain the shower pans and they had standing water the entire 10 day charter. we were told was normal , of course it is certainly not. There was also a very nasty refrigerator on the deck. The first day of our charter when we discussed the itinerary that we intended to explore, we were very heavily pressed into an alternative itinerary, which resulted in our motoring four or five hours into the wind the first day. the itinerary we requested would’ve sailed with the wind up the west coast of Guadalupe. It became apparent why this was pressed upon us went after provisioning the boat we discovered three marine batteries in the salon that were to be delivered to another Boat on the island that we were advised that we should sail to the first day. This actually ended up costing us three days of our charter going to islands that we didn’t care to go to and didn’t particularly enjoy. I don’t believe I would charter from this company again yes, there was a tiny bit of a language barrier, but I’m certainly experienced enough to know when I’ve been manipulated .
USA / United States
30 Mar 2024 - 06 Apr 2024
Lagoon 450
“Bareboat charter Antigua”
Very. Nice team Super good Price All questions answered very quickly Thanks to Julia Boat was exactly as planned no surprises ( base at Antigua was Dream Yacht Charter who did a very good job) Will rebook without hesitation with 12knots
BVI / British Virgin Islands
22 Apr 2024 - 30 Apr 2024
Bali 4.4 / Life's been good
“Great Charter”
Great Charter. Will use again.
Bahamas
11 May 2024 - 18 May 2024
Lagoon 62
“Loved Exumas”
We got a Lagoon 62, which is bigger than I was expecting and the captain and cook were both very professional and also very engaging and fun. Exumas has the most amazing seascape I've ever seen and other highlights such as the swimming pigs, Staniel Cay Yacht Club, the sunken airplane, and some truly beautiful swimming, beach and snorkel stops. 12 knots customer service is excellent
Martinique
18 May 2024 - 25 May 2024
Ipanema 58
“Everything was great!”
Everything was great! Captain and first mate were A+ and made the trip safe and fun. My ship mates were all good people, like minded and kind. It's a very good boat and everything seemed to work. I loved sailing out of Martinique and through the Grenadines. A good chance I'll return to do it again!
Antigua
21 May 2024 - 24 May 2024
Lagoon 40 / MOPY III
“The local team was excellent”
The local team was excellent, responsive and knowledgeable. Boat was great.
Bahamas
08 Jan 2024 - 14 Jan 2024
Sun Loft 47 / PYROLE
“We had a great time”
We had a great time on our charter! The boat Sun Loft 47 was in good shape and base manager was very helpful.
Mexico
15 May 2023 - 23 May 2023
Oceanis 41.1
“Everything was amazing”
Everything was amazing , thanks for all support on spot and hope to see you soon.
BVI / British Virgin Islands
14 Jun 2024 - 22 Jun 2024
Bali 5.4 / Skadi
“The boat was perfect”
Trio was one for the books! Company was easy to work with and the boat was great. I wish the salon had ac but other than that it was perfect. Keep up the great work. Looking forward to the next one!
Belize
17 May 2025 - 27 May 2025
Gingembre
“Placencia - Belize 2025”
Julia from 12Knots was incredibly responsive and flexible as we planned and shifted and planned again. I'd absolutely work with the 12Knots team for our next trip. Thanks for all your help!
BVI / British Virgin Islands
25 Oct 2025 - 01 Nov 2025
First Class
“Really nice week in BVI”

Was a great trip starting with customer service thru receiving the charter and returning to port. Kevin ,our Chef/hostess, was first class. It all met or exceeded our expectation. Kent L

Thailand
15 Nov 2025 - 22 Nov 2025
Dream Carolina / Lagoon 620
“Lagoon 620 cabin charter - Phuket, Thailand”
We had a week long crewed cabin charter from Phuket in a Lagoon 620. The crew (skipper, chef, and deckhand) were all excellent and worked really hard to make sure we had a great experience. The boat itself was in decent but not excellent shape - we took some heavy weather one day and a lot of the cabins (including ours) experienced water leaks. The staff and crew out of Phuket are really good, and we felt very well taken care of.
Greece
28 Jun 2025 - 05 Jul 2025
Lagoon 52F
“Equipment Downsized Overcome By Crew and Passengers.”
We were initially disappointed in a boat substitution from a Lagoon 620 6+2 to a Lagoon 52F 6 with much smaller cabins. The crew and fellow passengers were so enjoyable that we were still able to enjoy our cruise within the Saronic Islands.
USVI / US Virgin Islands
18 Jul 2025 - 31 Jul 2025
NANCYE IV / Bali Catspace OW
“Excellent base”
Excellent base management . Catspace is ideal family charter yacht. Much more usable space and more spaces to enjoy sailing USVIs than any other models /brands at this level. Understand from talking to airport taxi driver the owner is very , very particular on maintenance and guest satisfaction. Price is way too low comparatively.
“Everything was fantastic!”
Everything was fantastic! We had a few issues with the boat and the Dream Yacht Charter crew had to come out 3 separate times to fix them but they were super responsive and resolved all problems. We're already looking for a charter to book for 2021!
Belize
18 Jan 2026 - 25 Jan 2026
Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42
“Super helpful staff and enjoyable trip!”
We had a great trip! The boat had some minor maintenence issues, so it wasn't perfect, but it worked in all of the ways that we needed it to. The staff was helpful if not a little busy. Chart briefing was great and really appreciated the base manager. The facility itself was limited in what it offered but everything that they did offer was clean and convenient. When we had trouble finding an anchorage, the base manger was very helpful.
BVI / British Virgin Islands
07 Mar 2026 - 14 Mar 2026
Bali 4.4
“Beautiful experience”
We did a family, week long sail, chartering a monohull from Dream Yacht Charters. Everything worked perfectly, BVI as a great place to sail, June weather with typical steady winds and finally the boat - just 2 years old Sun Odyssey 410. Arrival from airport, check-in, briefing went smooth. I did not need to contact the base even once since all worked as it should. I recommend chartering with DYC, btw planning the next trip as we speak!
BVI / British Virgin Islands
14 Mar 2026 - 21 Mar 2026
Bali Catsmart
“Amazing time with Dream Yacht Charter”
We had an amazing time with Dream Yacht Charter. Loved every minute of the trip. Book the vacation and don’t sweat the small stuff.
BVI / British Virgin Islands
07 Feb 2026 - 14 Feb 2026
Bali
“Great job”
A small, friendly marina... shops nearby, a handy on-site restaurant and bar (though not the best), and a welcoming Dream Yacht office
St Martin
25 Apr 2026 - 02 May 2026
DREAM JAMESBY_DB / Bali 5.4 - 6 + 2 cab.
“Great crew, yacht and itinerary.”
The crew and the food were great and they took good care of us. The yacht was very comfortable. The itinerary was planned well, with lots of beautiful bays and marine parks with snorkeling and swimming possibilities
Anguilla
28 Apr 2026 - 05 May 2026
HEGOAK / Excess 11 - 4 + 2 cab.
“The Excess 11”
The Excess 11 is a great boat. It was just the right size for a crew of two. I like having the dual cockpits near the water. It's very easy to control while anchoring and attaching to a ball. The lack of an electric winch isn't too much of an issue, just a bit more exercise. Bring a portable table lamp for the aft outdoor dining, there's no light out there. Oh, and no A/C, if that's your thing don't get this boat. Great service from the folks at 12 Knots and DYC. Very nice to have a pilot in and out of the tight marina and fuel dock and convenient provisioning from Paradise Foods delivered before we arrived.
USA
08 Apr 2023 - 13 Apr 2023
Lagoon 620 Dream Moorea
“We had an absolutely amazing experience!”

We had an absolutely amazing experience on Lagoon 620 in French Polynesia! First and foremost, the crew were incredible. Ange made sure to make our vacation absolutely memorable. He was very professional, friendly and knowledgeable. He made sure he knew our preferences ahead of time and tailored our trip accordingly. He took us fishing, hiking, snorkeling, found restaurants for us, etc. Most importantly, when our onboard desalination system broke (a few times), he spent hours fixing it, and calling in a crew to make sure it was functioning. Mina, our chef, was also amazing! She has such a wonderful demeanor, and was always ready with the most delicious meals, even at 5am when we woke up! We also thank Hinano for his quiet and amazing work behind the scenes making sure our experience was seamless, our cabins were spotless and always jumping in to help with everything that needed attention. We've already talked about coming back for another great vacation - and would insist on the same great crew! We've also already looked into doing another 12 Knots vacation in Europe.

Bahamas
06 May 2023 - 11 May 2023
Lagoon 38 Tiger G
“Bali 4.5 in the Bahamas was excellent!”
The boat , Bali 4.5 in the Bahamas was excellent (a few tech glitches-fresh water maker not working, one of the heads problematic) but overall superb. Our captain, Ron, was truly a wonderful person. he helped us make the most our 4 days, and spent a lot of time explaining the boat systems, how to handle her under sail and motor, anchoring and mooring, and where to go. Overall, a fantastic experience, and one we'd like to do again.
Bahamas
14 Oct 2023 - 21 Oct 2023
Lagoon 620
“Great experience in the DYC Exuma cruise”
We had a great time on the Cat 620 Lagoon in the Bahamas. The rooms were very clean, and the food was great. We were lucky with the staff and other guests. Points for improvement: besides a chef and capt, it would be great to have someone in service for cleaning, or at least at any of the stops. The info provided on the boat (briefings on day activities) could’ve had more details.
St Vincent and the Grenadines
09 Nov 2024 - 16 Nov 2024
Bali 54.2
“It was lovely!”
It was a lovely trip! Thanks for your assistance in getting us transport when the ferry was cancelled. Only comment I can make is that it was a bit awkward with the other 3 passengers being marginally English speaking, but there were 7 of us that were. It would also be helpful to remind the folks that are chartering that the weather can make it a different itinerary that published, no fault just a reminder.
Mexico
23 Nov 2024 - 03 Dec 2024
LULA / Lagoon 46
“Positive experience in La Paz”
Our week-long charter of the Lagoon 46 catamaran LULA was very enjoyable. The boat was not in perfect shape, but seemed reasonable given the large number of systems needing constant maintenance. The staff was very responsive to our questions and needs.
Guam
14 Apr 2025 - 18 Apr 2025
Lagoon
“Dream Yachts Lagoon 38”
Dream Yachts personnel in La Paz, Mexico, were great. Five stars but fifth star wouldn’t light up on my phone. Boat was clean and ready to go. A few minor issues with the boat but being a long time boat owner, I know it is nearly impossible to get all system working at the same time. Basically, the boat was great.
Belize
19 Dec 2025 - 24 Dec 2025
Gingembre / Helia 44
“Well maintained boat”
The boat was well-maintained and ready when we arrived. We received good instructions and a thorough walk-around. The only issue was moldy pillows.
Antigua
22 Mar 2026 - 29 Mar 2026
FUGUENMER / Dufour 41 - 3 cab.
“The 12 knots”

The 12 knots crew were great. The boat needed more pre-departure work. In particular, the batteries could not hold charge, which required running the engine unnecessarily just to charge the batteries Also, the companionway doors did not stay open due to faulty magnetic door holders. Overall it is a nice boat, and the main engine and rigging systems performed well. The cleaning and set up was very nice

Bahamas
23 Apr 2026 - 28 Apr 2026
UNCHARTED / Bali 4.2 - 4 + 1 cab.
“Great trip with a few disappointments”
Check in and check out was well organized, and overall my group had a great trip. The boat was well equipped, the weather was beautiful, and we all had a fun 5 days. That being said there were a few disappointments. We were surprised by the condition of the pads on the bow of the boat, which were concealed by a bean bag, obviously placed there for that purpose. There was also a missing pad up top that reduced the areas for lounging. It seems these items could be easily replaced/repaired. With 8 people on board the missing lounging space was noted. We also paid extra for an internet device, as some of us needed to check in on work periodically. The device never worked, and when I asked for a refund, I was denied. The cost of the device was not the issue, but good business practice would be to refund the cost of the inoperable device.
“BE CAUTIOUS WHEN CHARTERING from DREAM YACHT CHARTER, La Paz Mexico”
BE CAUTIOUS WHEN CHARTERING from Dream Yacht Charter, La Paz MX - APRIL 2021 Please be careful when bareboat chartering from Dream Yacht Charters (La Paz) or from anywhere for that matter, due to the potential for breakdowns and loss of charter days. When we arrived in La Paz, my family and I were excited in anticipation of sailing the Sea of Cortez after a 1 year delay due to the pandemic. After checking in at Dream Yacht Charter's (DYC) office in Marina Costa Baja on Sunday, 4/18 we began the orientation and boat checkout. We quickly learned of several problems that needed to be fixed before we could accept the boat, Camano, a 2018 Lagoon 52 catamaran. It was important that everything worked properly because there is no cell phone coverage in "about 70% of the sailing area", and the VHF emergency channel 16 is often unreliable and should not be counted on. As the former owner/operator of a sailing charter company, I have experience with boats which, in salt water, are subject to frequent and often significant failures. Over the next 4 days we discovered several more equipment failures that delayed our charter from Monday morning until Thursday afternoon including a faulty bilge pump and emergency tiller that did not work. The tiller was corroded and would not fit into the receiving device that is needed to operate the rudder manually, an unacceptable condition should the steering linkage fail. The base manager and dock mechanics worked diligently to make repairs and get us out of the dock, the manager extended our charter by one day, and scheduled a captain at their cost to resolve any potential equipment failures that might arise, which was appreciated and needed. However, we still lost 3 days net that we paid for in advance. As it stands now, we have requested a refund for the 3 days we were stuck at the dock during which time a properly operating vessel was not available for our enjoyment. We paid $12,571 (US) for what they consider a 12 day/11 night period. As we actually had a properly functioning boat available for just 9 days/8 nights, we have requested a pro rata refund of $3,142 (US). A detailed report has been submitted to Dream Yacht Charter and their broker, Ed Hamilton and Co, along with the request for a refund of the lost days. I will post the results of their response as soon as it is known.
France
14 Sep 2024 - 28 Sep 2024
Whitehaven/ FP 42
“Not really a Drama Charter!?!?”
1. Boat Maintenance: * The seals around the window in the port cabins let water in * The hatch strut in the salon was broken * The outside table was broken by a previous charter and was not secured properly. * One of the stove burners wouldn’t ignite, and there was an issue with the gas spark on the larger burner. * The Genoa frequently got stuck under the roller * The main sail was very difficult to use as it would not come down when all the clutches were open and sheets loose * The starboard engine was slow to start due to battery. * There is a small water leak in the port engine compartment * The macerator in the aft port cabin’s toilet was broken and need repairing. * The dinghy was replaced when we arrived as it was broken with a much smaller dingy and the engine gave us issues from the start, when we returned the first thing after docking was the dinghy was exchanged for a better one (which by the next morning looked to be going flat already) 2. Supplies & Readiness: * One of the gas bottles wasn’t full when we departed, which was frustrating as we had to look for gas. * Battery Issues: We believe there was something wrong with the battery. Even though we barely used the boat’s electrical systems (just charging phones, no lights or laptops), the battery didn’t last overnight, and we had to run the engines frequently. This shouldn’t happen under normal circumstances and added unnecessary hassle. 3. Cleanliness: * Unfortunately, the boat wasn’t as clean as we had hoped, and we had to spend time cleaning it ourselves before we felt comfortable. 4. Safety Concerns: * The seal on the hull escape hatch under the stairs seemed to need attention, when we were at sea there was water coming into the boat Positives: Christoff was very helpful and we we’re on video chats with him to diagnose problems
Tahiti (French Polynesia)
09 Feb 2024 - 23 Feb 2024
Idril / Bali 5.4
“4 years is end of life for a DYC boat.”
We had a 4 year old Bali 5.4 from DYC in Raiatea. Most things technically worked, but the boat was clearly on it's last leg, after just 4 years mind you. Battery would run the fridge for ~4-5 hours before dropping to 10V, most instruments were flaky and miscalibrated, one of the AC units was dead, sail was set up completely wrong even after they noticed it during checkout and send someone to fix is, etc, list goes on. Was a bareboat charter, so the forpeak skipper cabins were not cleaned, with urine on the floor. Which was promptly addressed when we asked. Overall cleaning as "surface only", that boat clearly never saw a deep clean or a full end-season maintenance in it's 4 short years. The staff at the base is nice and helpful, but at the end of the day they are doing a corporate job on a clock, with a checklist, and some finance officer's idea about adequate staffing. Goal seems clearly to keep corporate happy with lot's of "it works" boxes checked, not to present a good boat. It shows.
Croatia
31 Aug 2025 - 07 Sep 2025
Litre / Dream 60
“Sewage smell in room was horrible. Great and route”

We were on 60' Catamaran and from day 1 our room smelled like sewage. It was disgusting. When we were anchored with cross winds it was fine with windows open, but in Marinas it was horrible. One night I had to lay up top of the boat to start the night. The captain attempted to help with little improvement. I'm convinced the plumbing was done wrong. DYW needs to do better and should

Tahiti (French Polynesia)
10 Aug 2024 - 24 Aug 2024
MEEMU / BALI 45
“NOT LIVING UP TO EXPECTATIONS”
Our cruise started on August 10 ended last August 24. The first phase of the check-in was done in another boat which although similar, was still different from ours while for the second phase which was aimed at checking the equipment, instruments and all other on-board facilities in our boat, we were given just 15 minutes. This was unprofessional and did not allow us to immediately point out some critical issues that could have come up earlier and been solved on the day if both phases had been carried out in our boat in which we found the following issues: 1) water tanks contaminated with diesel fuel with related bad smell not only in the water, but also in the bathrooms and cabins. 2) the anemometer in the cockpit was not working; 3) the air conditioning in the dinette area was inefficient. Right from the start therefore we had the inconvenience of not being able to use the water on the boat and at the same time at the Raiatea Marina Base, the bathrooms and showers were dirty, malfunctioning, without hot water and lights. We sent photos to Dream Yacht but they replied that it was not their responsibility. On the morning of Sunday, August 11, we were supposed to set sail at dawn but so we could not leave because of the contaminated water problem, and the Dream Yacht team started working to fix the problem. The anemometer was repaired and the water tanks were flushed several times until the afternoon, however, the water continued to have a bad fuel smell throughout the two-week cruise. The crew was deeply disappointed with the problems and inconveniences suffered right from the start, and we were all frustrated with the loss of the first day of the cruise because the work was finished around 3 pm. In the meantime, we took steps to buy many bottles of water, not only for drinking but also for cooking and washing fruits, vegetables the dishes with increased expenses to our charge. In the end we set sail in the late afternoon without air conditioning in the dinette and with the water somewhat less contaminated but still smelly, which was not good for the crew's health. To counter water contamination, throughout the cruise, we were forced to use the desalinator a lot, consuming much more diesel than expected in the hope of having less polluted water and improving the situation, but in vain. This also resulted in increased costs to us. After a few days the anchor stopped working, which made it difficult for us to choose where to stop at sea. Since we had to have sheets and towels changed, we returned to the Base to have this problem fixed as well so they replaced the remote control. Halfway through our vacation in Bora Bora, one of the two water pumps stopped and we continued the cruise with only one working water pump. On the evening of August 22 in Bora Bora, the second water pump also stopped working so that instead of the evening of August 23, we returned directly to base in the morning because we were completely without water. For all the above reasons, the cruise was partly compromised, the crew suffered much inconvenience and loss of time as they were unable to enjoy two full days of the cruise: part of the first day and part of the last day, so we asked for compensation. Unfortunately, we were denied by asserting that on the evening of the penultimate day of the cruise when the base was closed, we did not report damage in a timely manner that did not affect navigation, but did so the next morning by returning to the base ahead of time, since we were with both water pumps not working. We also had insurance that covered any damage so it is not clear what the difference is in having made a communication in the morning directly to port instead of the night before while the base was closed. This was not an emergency because navigation was safely insured. This is obviously an excuse so our experience is to be considered NEGATIVE and we do not recommend anyone to rely on Dream Yacht.
St Martin
04 Nov 2023 - 11 Nov 2023
“Worst customer service and horrible technicians”
Couldn't give less then 1 star which they don't even deserve. Horrible company horrible customer service. Have used them twice and both time was extremely disappointed. Do yourself a favor and find anouther charter company.
Maldives
03 Mar 2023 - 10 Mar 2023
“Ruined holiday”
We had booked a week in catamaran in the Maldives since December 2023, it is only two days before the departure advised us to have problems with the government for which the boats could not sail simply absurd !!!!! They offered us alternative trips to decide in 48 h for the Caribbean, among other things at the same price with unacceptable flights. Semplice and absolutely at all professional have ruined the holidays to be not recommended
Montenegro
23 Jun 2024 - 30 Jun 2024
Jecky's Back
“Dream Yacht gave us the worst customer service we have ever had cruising”
Words cannot describe OUR Disappointment Review of Dream Yacht Charter Pending review I have chartered sailboats at least 15 times. Hands down the worst experience ever, Thank goodness Montenegro was AWESOME. To begin our debacle, we chartered the Cat for 10 days. Had signed contract for months. They emailed later and said we couldn't have the boat for 10 days, but only 7. Tried to argue about signed contract, they basically said tough and too bad and if we continued, they would cancel charter entirely. Then we arrived already disappointed. There was literally NO chart briefing. First time ever on a charter. In fact we sent them an entire itinerary seeking their advice prior to arriving, they said that couldn't(wouldn't comment, seriously)? The list of issues; 1 They asked our shoe size for fins when we chartered. We assumed it was because they were gonna supply snorkel gear. They had 3 sets of fins/mask/snorkels on boat, random sizes. That's it. Many had their own they could have brought. 2 The Port side bathrooms had water on floor. They coolant care less. Later they explained to us that to drain water from floor, turn on faucet to start floor pumps. Any easy fix that they didnt bother to tell us when we were concerned 3 The salon table was broken, we discovered this on our first day as we tried to convert it to a bed and it fell apart. This was the ONLY time they helped us. They actually sent someone to fix. Two bathroom door handles fell off every time u went to open door. They fixed one when they came out, not the other. 4 We rented internet(extra charge) We asked if it worked in sailing area, said they had no idea) we tried it for 35 Euro anyway. Worked for one day. When we pulled into a harbor and plugged into shore power after about 36 hours, it never worked the rest of trip and we had NO outlets for for days so couldn't use anyway. When asked how to fix the outlets, they hadn't a clue. When we returned to base, they found a fuse had "popped" A fuse box that was hidden and they never told us about during boat introduction. They showed us other fuses. Seems to me someone from base should have been able to tell us about this issue and how to fix while we were on the move. We had to share a few USB ports to charges our phones so we could take photos. They refused to refund the 35 Euros for hotspot which we obviously couldn't use without outlets and it hadn't worked before that. :( 5 The stern of the boat floor was filthy!!!! 6 The dinghy gas can was a joke. It had NO air hole so trying to fill dinghy was quite difficult without spillage. Every other dinghy I'ver ever had was supplied with a 2.5 gallon gas tank so one could easily see when needed more. His motor had about a 2 quart gas(generous estimate) tank hidden under engine cover so had to check it every day and try to fill with a ridiculous gas can 7 We woke up one morning to 65 knot winds and pouring rain sideways and lightening. The base did not warn us of impending storm and heard nothing on the radio. We went to look for foul weather gear, Yup, U guessed it NONE. First boat EVER without two sets. During the storm, three moorings in the cove where we were staying in dragged boats 100 M. One boat decided to disconnect from the dragging mooring at our bough and as he cut across our bow, he clipped our boat. This cause the mooring line(from mooring) to snap. We spent the next 2-3 hours motoring into the wind until we could find another mooring to try. After storm passed, one of the taxis came out to us to see how we were. We reported what happened. A few hours later, the taxi was taking photos of our bow. We asked him why. He told us Dream yacht charters wanted photos. So they knew our plight and their only concern seemed to be the boat. The NEVER contacted us to warn us of storm OR to check on our safety after!!!!!!!! Even the captain of the boat that hit us returned to check on us after he left that bay!!!! Luckily they concluded we had no fault as the mooring line(from mooring broke) and another boat hit us. There was more, but I hope u get the point! Date of experience: June 2024
“DYC Bottom Line More Important Than Clients”
I had booked a bareboat sailing adventure with Dream Yacht Charters in the USVI for this month (May 2021) and had an unexpected acute health event that necessitated cancellation of this trip. I requested a refund due to medical issues and was denied. Dream Yacht Charters were not even willing to let me book at a later date. Apparently, the management at Dream Yacht Charters has made the decision that they need my $4,000 more than I do for my ongoing medical testing expenses. Dream Yacht Charters has followed their cancellation policy to the letter, but has squandered the opportunity to do what is right for a potential repeat client. Had Dream Yacht Charters made a different decision, then they would have had a loyal client who would be an ambassador for their brand. Instead, management has shown that their bottom line is more important than their clients. When my health issues are resolved and I book my next sailing adventure, it will NOT be with Dream Yacht Charters.
“No Dream here”
We had to ask for another boat as this one had no working heads, electric winches did not work, a/c not working in all suites, ripped cushions, no swim platform, no grill, rusted fridge, no top sheets provided on 4 beds, generator noise was so loud could not sleep, oven did not work...
“Worst Travel Experience Ever!!!!”
Worst travel experience ever! DO NOT use this company, zero integrity. We were left on the dock before the boat even left due to the agent selling us a trip that we were told we shouldn't have been sold, after flying all the way to BVI! Not only were we out the cost of the charter, but flights, time, the cost of additional flights home, etc. The company is refusing to refund our money, and conveniently, the agent is "no longer there." We have had to contact our attorney to resolve. Horrible company and management. I have been in the incentive travel business for 25 years and have never experience such a mess, I would certainly never let my clients use this company.
BVI / British Virgin Islands
15 Mar 2026 - 20 Mar 2026
Fountaine Pajot Saona 47 Quintet
““Paid for Air Conditioning, Got None — Very Disappointing Experience””
I am extremely disappointed with my experience booking through 12 Knots with boat from Dream Yacht Charter. We specifically rented a 5 + 1 cabin catamaran (5 sleeping quarters) for a family of three solely because it offered air conditioning, which was a non-negotiable requirement for our trip. Unfortunately, we were only informed on the day of departure that the air conditioning was not working. This left us with no real options, and no meaningful attempt was made to provide an upgrade or comparable alternative. For a premium booking like this, that level of service is simply unacceptable. In addition to the lack of air conditioning, we also had to endure a putrid odor coming from the bathrooms and a navigation screen issue, which further impacted our comfort and confidence during the trip. As a result, we did not sleep on the boat for 2 nights. To make matters worse, the compensation offered was less than 20%, which feels completely disproportionate and unfair given how far the experience fell short of what we paid for and were promised. I had hoped that 12 Knots would place a higher value on customer experience and long-term relationships, but this situation suggests otherwise. Very disappointing overall, and I would strongly caution others to confirm critical amenities before booking.
“Dream Yacht charter”
So after purchasing a 2021 Bali 5.4 thru Dream Yacht Group (Dream Yachts Charter, Dream Yacht Sales) and finding out after 7+ Months of trying to get them to approve warranty work to be repaired I have come to the realization that they care more about their bottom line than any of their customers and leave those holding the bill. Stay clear of these guys. I have included two of my many issues with my new boat that they continue to drag their feet on in hopes that I will just go away and eat the coat of the repairs that are clearly warranty issues. Missing bottom paint and many other issues. Not going to happen. I’d love to post my website but I can’t. A simple search for Dreamyacht Fraud will show more information 1 star to 2 too many
“Bedbugs!”
This company is the worst! Chartered a monohull out of the Bahamas. There were bedbugs in our boat and they did nothing about it! Nothing! Filthy boat, everything rattled, head broken, moldy mattress.
“Awful Charter Company”
Absolutely the worst cruise ever! If you’re reading this, you’re likely considering Dream Yacht Charters (DYC) for a charter. I’ve been sailing for a long time and my best advice is to find another company…no matter how good DYC sounds, YOU CANNOT TRUST THEM. There is a detailed Terms and Conditions (T&C Contract) for their charters, that apparently only apply if it is in their favor. We did a ‘Cabin Charter’ from Nassau to the Exumas (Bahamas). There were several things that the booking agents and charter operators disregarded that ruined our trip. 1) Our cruise was ruined by a screaming 2.5 year old brat that threw screaming tantrums several times a day. The parents were unfamiliar with any form of discipline. All of the DYC descriptive information indicated it was an ‘Adults Only’ cruise. Their home office even admitted they discouraged booking young children. However, the agent who booked the screaming-kid-family said it was a “Family Friendly” cruise. The disruption in the peace desired when sailing was complete. DYC actually has a written policy in their T&C Contract (Clause 8.5: “The Captain will disembark any Passenger whose behavior could endanger or seriously inconvenience other Passengers…”). Even though the Captain was completely aware of the negative impact of the child’s disruptive behavior, he took no action (likely because they would have had to reimburse the charter fee) and all of the other passengers were seriously impacted by the child’s behavior. You may think you can ask the agent if there are any kids onboard, but their answer means nothing because of the potential for late bookings and they can move you to a different boat as they desire and without any consultation with you. 2) There were 2 non-meat eaters aboard our trip. DYC is supposed to provision adequately to accommodate any dietary needs of their passengers… which they did not do. As a result, the 2 non-meat eaters were given a majority of the fish rations intended for everyone else. There was an opportunity at our first stop to acquire appropriate provisions, but the Captain and cook did not do so. The non-meat eaters ate well and the rest of us did not. 3) The departure on our voyage was delayed by several hours while we waited for someone who never showed up. We never actually caught up on the intended schedule because of the delay. Once again, DYC actually has a written policy in their T&C Contract (Clause 9. 6: “If Charterer is not present at the time of Embarkation… this will be treated as a cancellation of reservation… the Charterer will lose its entire charter fee.”) There was no word from the missing passengers that they would be arriving late, but we waited anyway. 4) We were told by the booking agent that we would have first choice of cabins, as they are supposedly assigned in the order of booking for the cruise. This was confirmed as the policy by the DYC Customer service office. However, the Captain decided to assign cabins by raffle. We got LAST choice. 5) The agents indicated COVID vaccination status would be checked at the base (all passengers were required to be vaccinated). This check was never performed and as we learned later one of the passengers had been ill with COVID less than a week earlier. Again, DYC did not hold to their verbally stated policy. There were several other issues that affected our enjoyment of the trip. In summary, the DYC policies (written or verbal) are easily disregarded by them and apparently only apply if it is their interest to enforce them. AVOID THIS COMPANY. There are many other good quality charter companies and, as I discovered recently when looking for a bareboat to charter, the DYC prices were higher for the exact same boat at the exact same period. They screw you on both the price and service provided. Their “Customer Service” apparently only exists to defend their actions and not to provide any actual service to a customer.
Grenada
“Big disappointment”
Wouldn't recommend -- ever. We arrived at Port Louis and our 5 year old Lagoon 52 was a BIG disappointment. The two forward fo'c'sle berths were totally unusable because of strong mold and a leak in one of them. One fuel gauge was broken, one fresh water tank gauge was broken, and the VHF radio did not transmit. This was totally unacceptable equipment failures, and had we not been sailing with another boat that couldn't spend time waiting for repairs, I would have insisted that these systems be repaired before we left. Accidentally left my hand-held VHF aboard when we left and the staff never "found" it after repeated calls and a friend searching the boat. Overall staff, including Gabby and Hiro were friendly and responsive I must say but for the price of the charter to have these issues unresolved before leaving was not cool. Not likely to use this charter outfit again.
Australia
“NIGHTMARE YACHT CHARTER”
Unprofessional Operation – Plenty of Alternatives A group of six of us chartered a five cabin Fountaine Pajot Saona 47 for seven days in January 2023 from Dream Yacht Charter QLD and encountered many boat problems along with unprofessional & hostile charter management. 1. Lost a day because the generator was faulty. Partly because of this, the boat briefing was spasmodic and disjointed (briefer claimed first time to brief on this boat) as he was also dealing with the tender’s fuel tank not being full, replacing the missing ice chest, filling the boats water tank and agreeing the BBQ was unclean but didn’t have the time to address it. 2. Rain leak in starboard saloon and the boat was delivered with tarpaulin that had to be rearranged to slow the leaks. (Cushions sodden wet, had to be stripped and dried over following 2 days) 3. Dead and live cockroaches in cabins, saloon, and cockpit (6 instances) 4. Main outhaul was chaffed, unsafe to the extent we stopped using the sail. 5. Forward port cabin hatch also taped up to prevent rain from entering. 6. Shore power leads (all three connectors) were full of water and tripped the dock relay. We had to disassemble, dried and taped with plastic. (QYC accuses we dropped in the water, we did not) 7. 2 x AC’s not working (stern port cabin front saloon unit) and both fail to cool air. There were several other more debatable issues but given Dream Yacht Charter’s blameless responses and complete unwillingness to take any responsibility we let these issues speak for themselves. We were offered a refund for 1 ½ days rental, which we declined in preference for sharing our experience in the hope others reconsider using such a shoddy operator as Dream Yacht Charter their other brand, QYC (Queensland Yacht Charters)
Germany
“CATASTROPHE”
CATASTROPHE Very bad technical condition of the yachts. Unprofessional basic personnel. Never again Dyc Nassau!
USA
“Avoid!!”
Chartered Catana 55 in Tahiti in April, the boat was poorly maintained and we spent hours in the bilge fixing water pressure, steering and water maker problems. Truly the boat was unsafe and we almost returned the 2nd day when the steering failed. The roof was damaged and leaked in the rain, the mainsail wouldn't fully raise and was covered in mold. Galley was ill stocked without even a toaster which in the ad said it did have. The port side head didn't work, fuel line to dinghy had no clamp and kept falling off spilling fuel, low battery alarm Stbd side constantly sounding off, Stbd helm seat broken, propane tank ran out 2nd day which we replaced for $38 and no compensation, had to turn off the tank after each use. The beds had a single old sheet and towels were old... the boat smelled of mold and was only 10 years old. With all the issues we had to work on daily you'd think DreamYacht would have made some kind of compensation, but nothing, not even an apology! We used Conch Charters in the BVI;'s a year prior and they were excellent and the boat was amazing so do your shopping and read reviews!

Frequently asked questions of the Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab. IORA charter

Does Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab. IORA have insurance?

Yes. Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab. IORA is offered by professional charter company and has hull and third-party liability insurance.

What is the Damage Deposit for renting Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab. IORA

The Damage Deposit is the amount you are liable for in case of any damages to the Catamaran Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab. IORA. A deposit of 5825 USD must be paid on site at Bas du fort, Guadeloupe before embarkation. It will be refunded at the end of the charter if no damages are found. The deposit is usually paid by credit card.

What is Damage waiver (insurance)?

A Damage Waiver is optional insurance that reduces the standard 5825 USD Damage Deposit for this Catamaran to a smaller amount. If it is not available, you can purchase separate deposit insurance to cover potential deductions in case of boat damage. Click here to purchase deposit insurance via OuestAssurances

Do I need sailing certificate for bareboat charter Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab. IORA in Guadeloupe?

No, a sailing license is not required for bareboat charters in Guadeloupe. You only need to provide a sailing resume to demonstrate that you are qualified to rent the Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab. Catamaran.

Am I qualified to rent the Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab. IORA bareboat?

Please complete your sailing resume online after submitting an inquiry this Catamaran. We’ll confirm if you qualify for a bareboat charter, or suggest adding a skipper if needed.

What is the cancellation policy for the Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab. IORA charter?

Free cancellation within 4 days of the online reservation. Once you reserve the Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab. on the 12 Knots website, it will be held for you free of charge for 4 days.

If the booking is cancelled 46 days or more before the charter, 50% of the charter fee will be retained. No refund is available for cancellations made less than 46 days before the charter.

Please check the booking agreement and charter terms for the exact cancellation policy, as conditions may vary from the example above. charter.

Travel insurance is available. Click here for details

How does the booking procedure work?

  1. Make an online reservation by clicking Available. Reserve now (no payment required).
  2. Complete the sailing resume if booking a bareboat charter.
  3. Sign the booking agreement electronically for the Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab. IORA charter in Guadeloupe.
  4. Make the down payment according to the agreement.

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