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.
Luxury motor comfort The Canados 86 is a stylish, well-equipped motoryacht that delivers genuine five-star cruising without the mega-yacht price tag. At 25 metres, she's large enough to feel genuinely spacious across four cabins, yet nimble enough to explore intimate anchorages, ideal if you want effortless cruising with serious onboard comfort.
Smart family choice Karisma suits groups or families who value relaxation over sailing skill; you're paying for a professional captain and chef to handle everything while you enjoy air-con comfort, Wi-Fi connectivity, and quality amenities like the ice maker and SUP board. The zero deposit with Touch Adriatic also removes friction from the booking process, which matters when coordinating international travel.
Value proposition solid For a 2008-built yacht of this calibre in the Adriatic, a region that justifiably commands premium rates, the all-inclusive crew model and included toys (dinghy, snorkelling kit, SUP) represent decent value if you're splitting costs among 6, 8 people. You're essentially paying for a floating hotel with logistics handled.
One honest note: She's a motoryacht in a sailing region, so expect fuel costs to be meaningful rather than trivial, and this isn't the choice if you or your guests want the meditative rhythm of sail. Check with Touch Adriatic on exact positioning and availability, the base location wasn't specified in the listing, which is an unusual om
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Based at Marina Baška Voda, in Baška Voda, Croatia. Karisma is operated by Touch Adriatic.
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Marina Baška Voda sits on Croatia's central Dalmatian coast, offering straightforward access to the Makarska Riviera and the islands of Brač and Hvar within easy day-sail distances. Week 1 typically involves exploring nearby anchorages and protected bays, with reliable northwesterly winds (Maestral) providing consistent sailing conditions in summer months. The marina works well as a base for clients wanting moderate sailing with good shelter options and established provisioning ashore.
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