The charter fee covers the yacht, standard equipment, and insurance. Cleaning, tourist tax, and any optional extras (skipper, paddle board, etc.) are billed at the base — we confirm the full breakdown when you request a quote.
Charter pricing is famously opaque. Here's everything the operator will charge — mandatory items paid at the base, plus optional add-ons you can opt into.
Perfect for groups This 2018 Azimut 72 is ideal for families or friends wanting a comfortable, low-stress motorboat holiday, no sailing experience needed. Four cabins sleeping eight makes it excellent value for larger groups splitting costs.
Built-in comfort The teak cockpit, air conditioning, and full-spec electronics (autopilot, chart plotter, water maker) mean you're getting a well-equipped, modern yacht where everything works as it should. The bow thruster and generator are genuine convenience features on a boat this size.
Fair pricing territory At roughly €30,000 per week, you're paying mid-range for a contemporary 23m motoryacht in 2025, reasonable if the base location (not listed in your data) offers good value and isn't ultra-premium Mediterranean. Split four ways with a couple, this becomes genuinely accessible.
One real limitation As a pure motorboat, fuel consumption will be substantial, so budget for that separately and factor it into total cost, this isn't a nimble, economical vessel. You'll also want to confirm the base location and whether Ava & Aleksander Yachting includes a skipper in their standard offering, as that affects both price and hassle factor for international guests.
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Based at ACI Marina Skradin, in Skradin, Croatia. Alyss is operated by Ava & Aleksander Yachting.
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ACI Marina Skradin sits at the gateway to the Krka River estuary and the central Dalmatian islands, making it ideal for week-one exploration of sheltered waters and small anchorages within 15-20 nautical miles. From here you can reach the Kornati archipelago to the south (a protected national park with dramatic limestone islands) or cruise north toward Sibenik and the Trogir area, with consistent summer northwesterlies providing reliable sailing. The marina itself offers good facilities and lies far enough inland to provide shelter from stronger Adriatic swells, though note that summer thermals and wind-shadow effects can make mornings light.
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