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.
Great starter option The Dufour 360 is a sensible, user-friendly cruiser that suits couples or small families new to sailing, or experienced sailors who want a relaxed week without fussing over a bigger boat. At 10.7m, it's manageable for two people to handle, yet has genuine comfort features that make multi-week trips feel less cramped than you'd expect.
Solid equipment list Lola comes well-set-up with practical touches, solar panels, autopilot, and Wi-Fi mean you're not roughing it, while the teak cockpit and bimini make those long anchored days actually pleasant. The dinghy and outboard are included, which saves hassle and money when exploring shallow anchorages or getting ashore.
Excellent value proposition At €2,203 per week with a modest €1,500 deposit, this is genuinely competitive pricing for a 2019 boat in good nick, especially one that arrives with dinghy and fridge already sorted. Ban Tours' perfect 5-star rating (albeit from a small sample) suggests reliable maintenance and straightforward dealing, which matters when you're flying in from abroad.
One honest note The charter base location isn't specified in the listing, which is unusual, you'll want to confirm exactly where Lola sits before booking, particularly regarding airport transfer time and local sailing conditions, since this details the real-world convenience of your week.
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Based at Marina Frapa, in Rogoznica, Croatia. Lola is operated by Ban Tours.
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Marina Frapa sits in central Dalmatia with easy access to the Adriatic's most sheltered cruising grounds; week one typically takes you through the Trogir archipelago and down to Hvar and Pakleni Islands, all within 20-30 nautical miles of departure. The prevailing northwesterly Maestral winds favour downwind passages along this coast, making for straightforward sailing with plenty of anchorages and small ports to explore. The nearby Dalmatian islands offer protected waters ideal for crews new to the area, while larger boats can venture further south towards Korcula and Vis by mid-week.
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