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.
Solid family cruiser The Bavaria Cruiser 41 is a well-proven design that suits families or small groups wanting comfortable cruising without the complexity of a racing yacht. Three cabins sleeping seven makes it genuinely practical for a week away, and the 2016 build means you're getting decent systems without being stuck with outdated tech.
Key strengths here Heating and a sprayhood are real comfort wins if you're chartering outside summer months or hitting cooler waters. The bow thruster takes stress out of tight anchorages, and a chart plotter plus dinghy means you've got the essentials covered for exploring properly. At 12.3 metres, she's manageable for crews of mixed experience but still roomy enough to feel like a proper getaway.
Good value proposition At €2,175 per week with a modest €1,700 deposit, this sits in the honest middle ground, not a budget bargain, but fairly priced for what you're getting. You're paying for reliability and comfort rather than luxury or cutting-edge features, which suits most charter holidaymakers fine.
One realistic note The charter base location isn't specified in the data, so check exactly where Marina Hramina is and factor in your international airport transfers before booking, that can easily add half a day to your trip depending on regional proximity. Ask the operator directly about local sailing conditions and whether the boat suits your planned itinerary.
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Based at Marina Hramina, in Murter, Croatia. MH 64 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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