Descrizione
We are a luxury charter business that focuses on offering individualized, superior, and distinctive sailing vacations. We are a group of skilled, motivated, and enthusiastic charter professionals. Our fleet of 40 to 46 foot catamarans ranges from carefully chosen to flawlessly outfitted. The yachts are situated at our SCT Marina Trogir charter base.
Our company's motivation comes from exceeding clients' expectations and offering outstanding sailing experiences on board luxurious catamarans. The excellent caliber of our service remains the same even though our fleet keeps continuously growing every year.
High standards for comfort, navigation, and safety are met by our fleet. Additionally, we took extra effort to ensure that our ships have a lot of equipment. Our technical crew pays particular attention to catamaran maintenance, spotless cleanliness, and technical performance. Therefore, while exploring the Croatian coast, our fleet enables you to enjoy the utmost privacy, control, and independence. We provide you with individualized service and unwavering quality. We are really passionate about what we do and work hard to ensure that you enjoy every second of your vacation. Come and explore Croatia while taking pleasure in your personalized experience on one of our opulent catamarans.
MIDDLE DALMATIA - 7 DAY CHARTER
We can arrange for you to go sailing for seven days in Middle Dalmatia. The Croatian coasts contain everything a person might possibly need for a fun vacation. You will undoubtedly enjoy the fantastic weather and the warm, clear sea. Furthermore, you will encounter hospitable locals who are eager to assist tourists wherever your boat stops in Dalmatia. You will fall in love with this region of Dalmatia because of its colorful islands and stunning old cities. Of course, everyone is aware of Dalmatia's exquisite wines and finest seafood. You will be astounded by the seashore towns and villages nestled in the lash of pine trees as you sail along this coast. Along the way, you'll see interesting sites like Split, Croatia's second-largest city, Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Hvar, the country's St. Tropez.
When it comes to island hopping, our route takes you to some of the most well-known sights on the middle Dalmatian islands as well as some undiscovered jewels, from sizable islands like Hvar and Brac with their thriving ports and marinas to tranquil Vis and its lovely green interior. While sailing the recommended route, we hope you'll enjoy the pleasures of summer sailing in Croatia and have a wonderful charter week.
Route
# Day 1 - Trogir & Brac
A world heritage site with a rich history and culture is Trogir. It was created by Greeks, Romans, and Venetians 2,300 years ago, making it one of the Adriatic coast's oldest and busiest cities. Before sailing ship to explore the middle Dalmatian islands, tourists can explore the most fascinating Trogir locations, including the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, city Hall, the town gate, ipiko square, and Kamerlengo stronghold.
The largest island in the Dalmatian group is Bra, which is also the third-largest and highest island in the Adriatic. Brac Channel, Split Gate, and Hvar Channel are what divide it from the continent, respectively. It is well-known for the beach Zlatni Rat in Bol, which is among the top 10 beaches on earth. A well-liked bay for sailors, Luice has five ends where they can seek wind protection.
# Day 2 - Hvar
Due to its thriving nightlife and extensive cultural and historical legacy, the Croatian island of Hvar is frequently referred to as the St. Tropez of Croatia. The cathedral, fortress, Franciscan and Dominican monastery, lavender fields, vineyards, and olive groves are all accessible to tourists in Hvar. There are 21 islands in the Pakleni Islands archipelago, many of which have gorgeous undiscovered beaches and uninhabited lagoons. On the island of St. Kitts Palmizana Beach is the most well-known beach.
# Day 3: Vis
Recently discovered by travelers from around the world, Vis is a tourist hotspot in Croatia that is fast expanding. Although it was declared a military zone in 1944 and was off-limits to visitors until 1989, its natural beauty has not changed. Visitors can experience the local food, vineyards, stunning beaches, and secret harbors. On Vis's southeastern shore is the lovely sandy beach of Zaglav.
# Day 4: Bisevo
Due to its unique natural phenomenon, the Blue Cave, the Island of Bisevo, located 5 nautical miles from Komia, is a well-liked tourist attraction. The sun's rays enter the cave through its sole opening and are reflected in the water, giving the interior spectacular lighting displays. The less well-known but nevertheless breathtakingly gorgeous Green Cave is close to Vis. It is worthwhile to see both caverns.
# Day 5: Komiza
On the western side of Vis sits Komiza, the most attractive fishing village in all of Croatia. A paragliding club and a bowling alley are located in the town. You can engage in a variety of different aquatic sports and activities, including diving, sailing, swimming, horseback riding, strolling, and jogging.
# Day 6: Solta
The smallest and nearest to the mainland of all the larger Middle Dalmatian islands is Olta. The island is well known for its natural splendor, olives, honey, and wine. The harbor of Sesula is modest, serene, wind-sheltered, and strategically located. One of the most popular bays on the western side of Solta Island is this one. Between Maslinica's harbor and Marina Bay, it is located in the southern part of Maslinica. The bay is a great place for boat relaxation, swimming, snorkeling, and fishing. The deepest point of the bay, on the extreme northeastern corner, is where the anchoring is feasible.
# Day 7: Krknjas
We advise Krknja as a spot to stay for the final night of your charter because it is only 7 miles from old town Trogir and our charter base. Due to its proximity, the location is not only useful, but also attractive due to the stunning turquoise color of the water. As a cult Dalmatian pub with a great assortment of fresh seafood and traditional Dalmatian dishes is nearby, you can taste traditional Dalmatian cuisine at this bay.
LAGOON 40 CATAMARAN
Lagoon 40's new visual identity makes her stand out right away. A variety of opulent materials accentuate the new interior designs. A forty-footer catamaran that is genuinely user-friendly, the new Lagoon 40. This new interior has been designed with special consideration for volume layout, easy circulation, and brightness. The ergonomically integrated helm base is one significant design modification. It can be reached from the deck or cockpit via steps, allowing for constant interaction between the skipper and the crew. Additionally, she has a sleek and understated interior and can hold up to eight passengers in four double cabins. Additionally, each room has a calm, quiet atmosphere that makes it feel like the ideal floating beach house.
The perfect location for a summer escape with family and friends is Lagoon 40. For fun, there are SUP and snorkeling sets on board our ship. Croatia is the ideal location for a luxury yacht charter because there are so many charming seaside towns, ancient cities, islands, and harbors to discover at your leisure. A private charter vessel is the only effective option to explore this region.
Navigation: Autopilot, GPS chart plotter, VHF
Interior: Wi-fi, Air condition saloon, Generator, Cd player, Tv
Safety: Life raft, Navigational safety equipment
Galley: Hot water, Coffee machine, Full galley inventory, 2x Refrigerator
Cabin equipment: Bed linen and towels, beach towels, blankets
Sport & recreation equipment: Stand up paddle board (SUP), Kayak, Kneeboard, Donut, Snorkeling equipment, Dinghy (Highfields 3.5 m) + outboard engine (Honda 10 HP)






























































































































