Descrizione
Leading boat charter provider in the city offers sailing vacations in the beautiful Adriatic Sea. The Adriatic is a sailing enthusiast's dream with its clean waters and pleasant Mediterranean climate. Our fleet offers a variety of sailing alternatives, from fully crewed luxury yacht rentals for those looking for a more opulent experience to bareboat charters for experienced sailors. Our skilled and experienced crew can assist you in creating the ideal sailing trip, regardless of whether you are an expert sailor or a first-time charterer.
Our base of operations is in Croatia, which is regarded as one of the most stunning sailing locations in the world. The company is situated in the charming Marina Kastela, close to Split, making it the ideal place from which to explore the Dalmatian coast and its numerous islands.
Daily travel to new places. vacant beaches. private gatherings. The water is like your own playground. A yacht charter is necessary to complete some experiences. Explore the Adriatic's full range of offerings. Immerse yourself in a tranquil setting with crystal-clear water. A remote anchorage should be empty. On your terms, leave the world behind. a customizable, flexible itinerary. Without exceptions. Take a look at the places we've recommended and allow yourself to be awed by these unspoiled natural wonders.
HVAR, PALMIZANA & SCEDRO
A magnificent location for boat charter aficionados is the Adriatic Sea. It is understandable why sailing has grown to be one of the most sought-after sports for tourists from all over the world in Croatia with its beautiful waters, gorgeous islands, and rich history. So let's investigate Hvar, Palmana, and Edro, three of the most beautiful islands in the Adriatic. On a yacht charter, these islands offer something for everyone, from historical landmarks to delectable local cuisine.
HVAR: Located in the center of Dalmatia, Hvar is one of the most visited islands in the Adriatic. It's renowned for its magnificent architecture, crystal-clear waters, and exciting nightlife. The Hvar Fortress and the Franciscan Monastery are only two of the many historical landmarks that can be found in the island's largest town. The town is renowned for having a thriving nightlife, with numerous bars and clubs staying open into the wee hours of the morning.
PALMIZANA: The small island of Palmiana, which lies close to Hvar and is renowned for its tranquility and scenic surroundings. People who want to avoid the throng and have a more laid-back sailing experience frequently travel there. The island is a great place for swimming and snorkeling because it is covered with pine trees and has pristine waters surrounding it.
SCEDRO: A small, uninhabited island called Scedro is situated close to Hvar's southern coast. It is renowned for its unspoiled landscape and serene ambiance, making it the perfect place to unwind and get away from the stress of daily life. The island is perfect for lovers of yacht charter because it has various secret bays and beaches that can only be reached by boat.
SOUTH DALMATIA - 7 DAY CHARTER
Day 1: Marina Kastela
Day 2: Milna (Brac) - Once you've boarded and are ready to cruise, Milna on the island of Brac is the closest location and the typical first stop for charterers. Having dinner first, whether it is onboard or at a restaurant, and then staying over for another day at sea.
Day 3: Hvar & Paklinski Islands - Proceed via Hvar, one of the most famous islands in Croatia, the island with the most sunny days a year in Croatia. It would be a shame not to spend at least a day in Pakleni island, a small islet not a mile away from Hvar. Perfect nature, crystal clear sea and the environment can make you feel speechless.
Day 4: Vis - Visit Vis to enjoy complete calm and allow the stresses of daily life to simply melt away. Vis, the oldest town in Dalmatia, was created in 397 BC and opened to tourists in 1989 after serving Yugoslavia's military needs. Both locals and tourists are drawn to the natural beauty that has endured.
Day 5: Komiza (Vis) - A coastal village called Komiza is located in the center of the Adriatic Sea on the western side of the island of VIs. A number of cultural and historic landmarks, monasteries, and fortresses are available in Komiza, together with excellent visitor options and high-quality lodging. It is renowned for its little Dalmatian streets and fisherman.
Day 6: Maslinica (Solta) - There are just 208 people living in Maslinica, a port settlement on the Croatian island of Solta in Split-Dalmatia. On the western side of the island, Maslinica is the only town and port. Due to its Martinis Marchi Castle and new marina port, the community is currently becoming more and more well-known.
Day 7: Marina Kastela
SAILING VESSEL MORE 40
More 40 combines the best elements of a sporty yacht with unwavering beauty and elegant luxury. She was constructed in 2020, and thanks to yearly upkeep, she is in excellent condition. 8 people can fit on board this sailing yacht (3 staterooms for 6 people plus 1 + 1 extra berth in the salon). She provides a 2.3-meter, 2.3-horsepower dinghy, interior and external sound, and two bathrooms with showers. Explore Croatia on a sailing yacht, the More 40.
Equipment:
Air Condition, Battery charger, Dinghy repair kit, Electric toilets, Heating system, Service battery, Water heater, Radar, USB outlets, 220V shore power plug, Anchor chain, Bimini top, Cockpit cushions, Deck cushions, Cockpit table, Electrical windlass, Fenders x9, Outboard engine, Sprayhood, Steering wheel, Teak cockpit, Gangway, Teak deck, Speakers in saloon and cockpit, Fusion 750 Marine stereo with iphone interface, Coffee machine, Freezer, Ice maker, Oven, Refrigerator, Saloon table-Folding/Electric, Bow thruster, Generator, 220V Plug, 12V Plug, Inverter, Nautical charts, Nautical dictionary, Navigation set, Pilot book, Echosounder, Autopilot, Compass, Engine hour meter, Fresh water & Fuel level instruments, GPS chart plotter, Speedmeter, VHF Station, Voltmeter, Wind instrument, Binoculars, Bosun’s chair, Engine tool set & spare parts box, Fire extinguisher, First aid box, Floating smoke signal, Fog horn, Hand bearing compass, Life jackets, Liferaft




































































































