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Charter & Rent a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Porto Cervo: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes

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For those planning an elite escape to the Costa Smeralda in 2026, renting a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Porto Cervo offers the perfect balance of high-performance cruising and Mediterranean luxury. Whether you are looking at chartering a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Porto Cervo for a fast-paced day trip to the Maddalena Archipelago or a multi-day coastal exploration, this versatile walkaround powerboat is the premier choice for groups of up to 10 or 12 guests seeking style and comfort.

Technical Specifications of the Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5

The Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 (specifically the WA Series 2) is engineered for both speed and stability. Its double-stepped hull design ensures a smooth ride even when the Mistral winds pick up around the Sardinian coast. Below are the technical specifications that make this vessel a standout choice for the 2026 season.

Feature Specification
Overall Length 10.93 meters (approx. 35' 10")
Beam 3.25 meters
Draft 0.73 meters
Engines Twin Outboard (2 x 300HP or 2 x 375HP)
Cabins / Berths 2 Cabins / 4 Berths
Fuel Capacity 2 x 400 Liters
Water Capacity 160 Liters
Maximum Capacity 10-12 guests (Day Charter)

Why the Cap Camarat 10.5 is Ideal for Porto Cervo

Porto Cervo is the gateway to some of the most exclusive and shallow bays in the Mediterranean. Renting a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 allows you to navigate these waters with ease. Unlike larger displacement yachts, the shallow 0.73m draft of the Cap Camarat enables you to drop anchor closer to the white sands of Spiaggia del Principe or Cala di Volpe, where the water is at its most turquoise.

The "walkaround" layout is particularly suited for the warm Sardinian climate. It features a spacious cockpit with a folding terrace on the port side, which effectively increases the living space when at anchor. For those interested in renting a boat that caters to sun-seekers, the large forward sunpad with adjustable backrests provides the ultimate spot for bronzing while cruising past the granite cliffs of Gallura.

2026 Rental and Charter Pricing in Porto Cervo

Pricing for chartering a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Porto Cervo varies depending on the month and the duration of the contract. In 2026, we anticipate a high demand during the peak months of July and August. Please note that prices typically exclude fuel and provisioning unless otherwise stated.

Season Daily Rate (EUR) Weekly Rate (EUR)
Low Season (May/Oct) €1,100 - €1,400 €6,500 - €8,000
Mid Season (June/Sept) €1,500 - €1,800 €8,500 - €10,500
High Season (July/Aug) €2,000 - €2,400 €12,000 - €14,500

Sailing Itineraries from Porto Cervo

Starting your journey from the Marina di Porto Cervo, you are perfectly positioned to explore the top destinations in Sardinia. The Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5’s speed allows you to cover significant distances without spending the entire day in transit.

1-Day Itinerary: The Maddalena Gems

  • Morning: Depart from Porto Cervo and head north toward Isola Caprera. Stop for a swim in the crystal-clear waters of Cala Coticcio (often called "Little Tahiti").
  • Lunch: Cruise to the island of La Maddalena for a sophisticated lunch at a waterfront trattoria, or enjoy a catered meal on the boat’s cockpit table.
  • Afternoon: Visit the famous Spiaggia Rosa (Pink Beach) on Isola Budelli for photos and then anchor at the Porto della Madonna, a natural lagoon between three islands.
  • Evening: A fast cruise back to Porto Cervo just in time for an aperitivo at the Piazzetta.

3-7 Day Itinerary: Corsica and Costa Smeralda

  • Days 1-2: Thorough exploration of the Maddalena Archipelago, spending the night at the Gavetta Marina.
  • Day 3: Cross the Strait of Bonifacio to Corsica. The Cap Camarat 10.5 handles the occasional chop of the Strait with confidence. Enter the breathtaking fjord of Bonifacio.
  • Day 4: Explore the Lavezzi Islands, a marine reserve with incredible snorkeling opportunities among granite boulders.
  • Days 5-7: Return to the Sardinian coast to visit the southern reaches of the Costa Smeralda, including the Gulf of Pevero and the secluded bays of Mortorio Island.

Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Porto Cervo

When renting a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Porto Cervo, your primary hub will be the Porto Cervo Marina. Managed by the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda, it is one of the best-equipped marinas in the world. During the peak of summer, berthing availability is extremely limited, so it is essential to book your slip well in advance if you plan to stay overnight.

Alternative berthing can be found nearby at Poltu Quatu or Cannigione, which may offer more competitive rates for those on a weekly charter. However, for the true "Jet Set" experience, staying in the Old Port (Porto Vecchio) of Porto Cervo puts you within walking distance of luxury boutiques and world-class dining.

Inclusions and Additional Costs

Understanding what is included in your charter is vital for a seamless experience. Most day rentals for the Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 include the following:

  • Professional Skipper: Ensuring safe navigation and local knowledge of hidden coves.
  • Standard Equipment: Bimini top, snorkeling gear, and safety equipment.
  • End Cleaning: Standard for daily charters.

Additional Costs to Consider:

  • Fuel: This is generally calculated based on consumption. The twin outboards are efficient but consumption increases with speed.
  • VAT: Italian VAT (IVA) is usually applicable and may or may not be included in the base quote.
  • APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance): For weekly charters, an APA of 30% is standard to cover food, drinks, and fuel.
  • Mooring Fees: Fees outside of the home port are the responsibility of the charterer.

Best Months and Sea Conditions

The charter season in Porto Cervo runs from May through October. For the best balance of warm water and manageable crowds, June and September are the golden months. July and August offer the most vibrant social scene but require earlier bookings for both the boat and restaurant reservations.

Sea conditions are generally calm, though the "Maestrale" (Northwest wind) can create waves. The Cap Camarat 10.5’s hull is designed to deflect spray and maintain a dry deck, making it one of the most comfortable boats in its size class for the Sardinian sea state.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a license required for renting a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Porto Cervo?

Because the Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 is powered by high-performance twin engines, a valid maritime license is required if you intend to bareboat. However, most clients prefer chartering a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Porto Cervo with a professional skipper to fully enjoy the scenery and the local wine without the responsibilities of navigation.

How many people can comfortably fit on a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5?

While the boat is certified for more, we recommend a maximum of 10 guests for day charters to ensure everyone has ample space on the sunbeds and around the cockpit table. For overnight charters, the two cabins comfortably accommodate 4 adults.

Can we reach Bonifacio from Porto Cervo on this boat?

Yes, the Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 is perfectly capable of crossing to Bonifacio, Corsica. The trip takes approximately 50-70 minutes depending on sea conditions. It is a very popular day trip for those renting in Porto Cervo who want to experience two different cultures in one day.

What is the fuel consumption like for a day trip?

Fuel consumption depends on your itinerary and speed. A standard day trip from Porto Cervo to the Maddalena Archipelago typically consumes between 150 and 250 liters of fuel. Your skipper can provide a more accurate estimate based on your specific route for the day.

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