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.
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Solid Mid-Range Choice The Bavaria Cruiser 40 is a well-established, comfortable cruising yacht that suits families and groups of friends wanting accessible sailing without technical complexity. With three cabins sleeping eight, it offers decent space for a week-long Adriatic escape, and the 2013 build means systems should be reliable without cutting corners.
Practical Onboard Features Bow thruster and autopilot take the stress out of tight anchorages and longer passages, while the bimini and sprayhood keep you comfortable in Mediterranean sun and the occasional squall. The dinghy is included, essential for exploring Dalmatian islands, and basics like refrigeration and radio-CD mean you're not roughing it.
Strong Value Proposition At €1,827 per week with a modest €1,500 deposit, this represents fair pricing for a three-cabin boat in the Adriatic. Adriatic Charter's 4.7-star rating (7 reviews) suggests reliable service and well-maintained vessels, which matters when you're flying in from abroad.
One Practical Note The Bavaria 40 is popular but not cutting-edge, you're getting a proven workhorse rather than premium finishes. If you're prioritising modern styling or luxury touches, you might feel the age slightly; otherwise, it's a dependable platform for genuine sailing and exploration.
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Based at D-Marin Dalmacija Marina, in Sukošan, Croatia. Vesna is operated by Adriatic Charter.
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D-Marin Dalmacija in Sukošan sits on Croatia's central Dalmatian coast, positioning you perfectly for the sheltered island-hopping grounds of the Zadar archipelago. Week one typically takes you south through the Kornati National Park's limestone islands or northwest toward Dugi Otok, both offering protected anchorages, moderate northwesterly winds, and short day hops of 10 to 20 nautical miles. The marina itself has full facilities and good provisioning, making it an efficient departure point before heading into deeper waters toward Split or the Adriatic's outer islands.
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