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.
Elegant cruiser built right. The CNB 76 is a proper yacht, French-built to exacting standards, and this 2017 example shows real care with teak throughout and serious tech like electric winches and a water maker. She'll handle Adriatic conditions effortlessly and give you that refined sailing experience without feeling like a floating apartment.
Well-equipped for comfort. Air conditioning, generator, Wi-Fi, dishwasher, and ice maker mean you're not roughing it between anchorages, while the hydraulic gangway and swimming platform make boarding and water time genuinely easy. The three cabins suit a couple with guests or a small family, though sleeping six means cosy cabin-sharing.
Smart value proposition. Zero deposit is refreshing and removes friction, Adriatic Sailing is clearly confident in their boat. At 23 metres, you're getting serious yacht-building credentials and European sophistication without megayacht overheads; daily rates will reflect the quality and location without breaking the bank.
One minor flag. Only one operator review means limited independent feedback, so dig into recent client comments or ask Adriatic Sailing directly about their maintenance schedule and turnover between charters. That said, a zero-deposit policy usually signals a operator with nothing to hide.
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Based at Marina Kaštela, in Kaštel Gomilica, Croatia. AENEA is operated by Adriatic Sailing.
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Marina Kaštela sits within the Kaštela Bay system near Split, giving you immediate access to the central Dalmatian islands and the Adriatic's most protected cruising grounds. Week one typically involves exploring nearby Brač, Hvar, and Vis, with steady northwesterly winds ideal for sailing south toward the Pakleni Islands and Vis's excellent anchorages. The marina's proximity to Split airport and good shelter make it a practical base for longer-range cruising toward Korčula or Lastovo if conditions allow.
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