| Season |
| The year is divided into 3 season
periods in which you can enjoy your yacht holidays. |
- Low season (LS)
- High season (HS)
- Super high season (SHS)
- No season (NS)
Classification per weeks:
- January: 1st week=HS (New Years Eve), 2nd week=LS, 3rd/4th week=NS
- February: NS
- March: LS
- April: 1st/2nd week=LS, 3rd/4th week=HS (Easter week)
- May: HS
- June: HS
- July: SHS
- August: SHS
- September: HS
- October: 1st/2nd week=HS, 3th/4th week=LS
- November: NS
- December: 1st/2nd week=NS, 3th week=LS, 4.WO=HS (Christmas week/New Years
Eve)
Note:
The weeks which Eastern (Delete the n at the end of Easter.), Christmas and New
Years Eve fall on are generally classified as HS weeks.
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| Arrival, Booking and Others |
| The day of arrival is Saturday. The respective
Saturday is decisive for the season designation. |
- With a share in the SHS the yacht can also be booked in the HS and LS.
- With a share in the HS the yacht can also be booked in the LS period, but
not in the SHS period.
- With a share in the LS the yacht can only be booked in the LS period.
Reservations can be made in the running calendar year or in the two following
ones. By entering your username and your password in the client login area you
reach the reservation area where you can reserve your weeks.
Later changes of your holiday weeks are possible, but are charged with a lump
sum of 100 Euros. This should prevent continuous rebooking and should provide
a high booking certainty to all guests. The rebooking fee of 100 Euros is put
to the reserve and is to the benefit of all shareholders.
By booking the option fixed week you can predetermine your weeks 12 years ahead.
Reserve your favorite weeks, such as at your birthday, at your anniversary or
at Easter. You do not have to reserve every year the same calendar week. After
entering your username and your password you get a 12 years calendar with the
respective database where you can enter your favorite weeks. As owner of the fixed
week option you can change free of charge your holiday weeks up to two times per
year.

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