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Sir Stelios launches easyBoat.com

by easyBoat 11 May 2022 04:00 PDT
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Sir Stelios is pleased to welcome easyBoat.com to the easy family of brands, run by Greek entrepreneur Alex Nastos.

This new tech venture aspires to become the go-to online comparison site when looking to charter a yacht for the next holiday - anywhere in the world.

With the current global yacht rental market (forecast to increase to €27bn by 2027 worth €15.2bn), easyBoat.com is an innovative solution to the problem of finding the right yacht to rent for a holiday. With the current easing of Covid restrictions we have noticed a trend towards adventure and outdoor holidays, and renting your own sailing yacht ticks all the right boxes!

easyBoat.com provides transparency to the customer as well as to the yacht owner/operator. It allows you to compare charter prices for the same class of boat (typically up to 100 ft in length) offered via multiple operators, at the same embarkation port.

This direct transparent comparison, similar to Skyscanner for flights or booking.com for hotels, saves both time and money for clients.

The easy brand offers simplicity and affordability for yacht charter bookings, particularly to first time charterers of yachts, whilst providing confidence in decision making to the more experienced charterers and sailors. easyBoat.com is for the customer that chooses to holiday at sea, from families and groups of friends to couples or business travellers offering hospitality to their clients.

easyBoat.com will reflect the core values of the 'easy' family: to provide great value, simplicity and a striving for relentless innovation.

Sir Stelios said: "As a keen yachtsman and fair-weather sailor myself I have no hesitation in recommending a holiday at sea with the privacy and independence of your very own yacht for the week! www.easyBoat.com will become a one-stop shop for all yachties!"

For more information visit easyboat.com

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