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.
Well-suited crew This Bavaria 46 works beautifully for small groups or families wanting genuine sailing comfort without compromise. Four cabins sleeping up to nine make it flexible for couples, friends, or multi-generational trips who don't mind shared quarters.
Solid cruising setup The spec sheet reads like a thoughtful cruiser, bow thruster and autopilot handle the practical stuff, while the sprayhood and bimini keep you comfortable in variable weather. You get essentials like a chart plotter, dinghy, and swimming platform that make both passage-making and exploring anchorages genuinely enjoyable.
Fair value proposition At around €2,460 per week from a 2015 build, this sits in honest mid-range territory, you're not overpaying for newness, but you're getting a proven design with proper cruising gear included. The €2,000 deposit is reasonable and manageable for international charterers.
One practical note We don't have the base location details here, so I can't advise on airport access or flight connections, that matters hugely for transatlantic or long-haul bookings. Contact Marina Hramina directly to confirm your travel logistics before committing, especially if you're coordinating connections through a hub like Frankfurt or London.
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Based at Marina Hramina, in Murter, Croatia. MH 50 is operated by Marina Hramina.
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Marina Hramina sits on Murter island in central Dalmatia, giving you direct access to the Kornati archipelago within a day's sail. Week 1 typically involves exploring the 140-plus islands and islets of the Kornati National Park, with short hops between anchorages and established mooring fields; prevailing northwesterly winds (Bora) and southeasterly winds (Jugo) allow flexible routing through the labyrinth. The nearby Sibenik area and Krka river estuary offer alternative cruising if you want to head south, while the marina itself provides reliable facilities and holds good shelter from most wind directions.
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