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.
Who it suits This 1992 Dehler 34 is ideal for couples or small families (up to 6) wanting a genuinely affordable week of sailing without breaking the bank. At €936/week, it's positioned as a budget option, so it appeals to charter newcomers or anyone prioritising time on the water over luxury finishes.
Standout features The lazy jack and bimini are genuine highlights for a boat this age and price point—they make sailing and sun protection genuinely hassle-free. A chart plotter, dinghy, and fridge round out the essentials nicely, so you're not scrambling to improvise.
Value perspective For the money, you're getting a seaworthy, well-equipped vessel with two proper cabins and sleeping for six. At this price, you're trading newer finishes for real value; it's honest, unpretentious sailing.
The honest caveat She's 32 years old, so expect the patina of age—cosmetics and some systems may feel tired rather than pristine. Factor in that you'll likely fly several hours to reach the base (likely Mediterranean), so confirm the exact location and transfer logistics before booking, as this could add significantly to your overall trip cost.
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Based at Marina Kornati, in Biograd, Croatia. B&B is operated by ASC Yachting Gomar.
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