Charter & Rent a Fiart 35 Seawalker in Corfu: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes
Technical Specifications of the Fiart 35 Seawalker
The Fiart 35 Seawalker is celebrated for its clever use of space and robust engineering. As a walkaround model, it prioritizes outdoor living while providing a surprisingly spacious interior for a vessel of its size. Below are the technical details for the model available in our luxury boat collection.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Length Overall (LOA) | 11.56 meters (approx. 38 feet) |
| Beam | 3.82 meters |
| Draft | 0.67 - 0.90 meters (engine dependent) |
| Cabins / Berths | 1 Cabin / 2+2 Berths (convertible dinette) |
| Fuel Capacity | 760 Liters |
| Water Capacity | 250 Liters |
| Engines | Twin Volvo Penta D3 (220HP) or D4 (270/300HP) |
| Max Capacity | 12 Pax (Day Use) |
Why the Fiart 35 is Perfect for Corfu’s Coastline
Corfu, the "Emerald Island," is characterized by dramatic limestone cliffs on the west and shallow, crystal-clear bays on the east. The Fiart 35 Seawalker is uniquely suited for this geography for several reasons. Firstly, its shallow draft allows you to get incredibly close to the shore in spots like Canal d'Amour or the hidden coves of Paleokastritsa, where deeper keel sailboats cannot venture.
The Ionian Sea is generally calmer than the Aegean, but the afternoon "Maistros" wind can create a light chop. The Fiart's deep-V hull ensures a smooth, dry ride even when cruising at 25-30 knots. Furthermore, the large hydraulic swim platform (available on most 2026 configurations) turns the back of the boat into a private beach club, perfect for snorkeling the reefs of the Diapontia Islands.
2026 Rental and Charter Pricing in Corfu
Pricing for the Fiart 35 Seawalker varies based on the season and the duration of the booking. When you rent a Fiart 35 Seawalker in Corfu for a single day, the price is typically "all-in" excluding fuel, whereas weekly charters follow a different fee structure involving the Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA).
| Season | Daily Rate (EUR) | Weekly Rate (EUR) |
|---|---|---|
| Low (May/Oct) | €1,100 - €1,300 | €6,500 - €7,500 |
| Mid (June/Sept) | €1,400 - €1,600 | €8,500 - €9,800 |
| High (July/Aug) | €1,800 - €2,100 | €11,000 - €13,500 |
Curated Itineraries from Gouvia Marina
Most luxury charters in Corfu depart from Gouvia Marina, the island's premier nautical hub. Its central location makes it the ideal springboard for any Ionian destination.
1-Day Itinerary: The North East Coast
- Morning: Depart Gouvia and head north to Agni Bay for a morning swim.
- Lunch: Anchor at Kassiopi or cruise to Kouloura for a traditional seaside meal at a jetty-side taverna.
- Afternoon: Explore the sea caves near Erimitis, a protected nature area with no road access.
- Evening: Return to Gouvia with a sunset cruise past the Old Fortress of Corfu Town.
3-7 Day Itinerary: The Paxos & Antipaxos Loop
- Day 1: Gouvia to Petriti. A quiet fishing village on the south of Corfu, perfect for a calm first night.
- Day 2-3: Cross to Paxos. Spend time in Gaios and Lakka. The Fiart 35’s maneuverability is a huge advantage in the tight, crowded harbors of Paxos.
- Day 4: The "Blue Caves" of Paxos and the turquoise waters of Voutoumi Beach in Antipaxos.
- Day 5-6: Head to the mainland "Caribbean" of Greece—Sivota and Mourtos. Explore the "Blue Lagoon" channel.
- Day 7: Slow cruise back to Corfu Town for a final night of fine dining before returning the vessel.
Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Corfu
When chartering a Fiart 35 Seawalker in Corfu, your primary base is almost always Gouvia Marina. It offers full services, including fuel docks, showers, supermarkets, and 24/7 security. However, if you are cruising the island, you should be aware of other mooring options:
- NAOK (Corfu Sailing Club): Located right under the Old Fortress, this is the most prestigious place to moor if you want to be in the heart of Corfu Town.
- Paleokastritsa: A small harbor on the west coast. It is often full, but the Fiart 35 can usually find a spot due to its compact beam compared to large catamarans.
- Sayiada: A mainland port often used by those crossing from Corfu to explore the rugged Epirus coastline.
What is Included in Your Charter?
Understanding the inclusions is vital to avoid surprises. For a standard 2026 Fiart 35 Seawalker booking:
- Daily Rentals: Usually include the skipper, VAT, and a welcome drink. Fuel is typically charged at the end of the day based on liters consumed.
- Weekly Charters: The "Bareboat" or "Skippered" price usually covers the yacht and insurance. You will need to account for the APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance), which is roughly 30% of the charter fee. This covers fuel, food, beverages, and mooring fees.
- End Cleaning: A mandatory fee (approx. €150-€250) applies to multi-day charters.
Best Months and Sea Conditions
The yachting season in Corfu runs from May to October. July and August offer the hottest weather and the calmest seas, though the island is at its busiest. For those who prefer a more tranquil experience, September is arguably the best month; the water remains warm from the summer heat, but the crowds have thinned, and the winds are gentle.
"The Fiart 35 Seawalker is the bridge between a day boat and a cruiser. In the Ionian, where the distances between islands are short, it represents the ultimate freedom to explore without the bulk of a larger yacht."
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a license required for renting a Fiart 35 Seawalker in Corfu?
Yes, because the Fiart 35 Seawalker is powered by twin high-performance engines, a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or a national powerboat license is required for bareboat rentals. If you do not have a license, you can easily secure a professional skipper for your charter.
How many people can comfortably fit when chartering a Fiart 35 Seawalker in Corfu?
For day trips, the boat is licensed for up to 12 people. However, for the best experience and ample lounging space, we recommend groups of 6 to 8. For overnight charters, the boat is best suited for a couple or a small family of four using the convertible dinette.
What is the fuel consumption for a Fiart 35 Seawalker?
Fuel consumption depends on speed and sea conditions. On average, at a cruising speed of 22-25 knots, the twin engines consume approximately 60-80 liters per hour. During a typical day trip from Gouvia to the North East bays, you can expect to spend roughly €200-€350 on fuel.
Can I rent a Fiart 35 Seawalker in Corfu for a sunset cruise?
Absolutely. Many guests choose to rent the Fiart 35 for a 3-4 hour evening session. This is a popular way to see the UNESCO World Heritage Corfu Old Town from the water while enjoying local wines and appetizers on the spacious aft deck.
