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.
Perfect for couples The Elan Impression 394 is an excellent choice for two to four people seeking a comfortable, manageable sailing experience without breaking the bank. At 11.9 metres, she's easy to handle and ideal if you want genuine sailing without wrestling a massive vessel.
Smart cruising setup This 2012 Elan comes properly equipped with a bow thruster, autopilot, and chart plotter, essentials that make cruising less stressful and more enjoyable. The bimini and sprayhood mean you'll stay protected from sun and spray, while three cabins give flexibility if you're bringing friends or family.
Excellent value proposition At roughly £1,600, £1,700 per week (depending on exchange rates), this is genuinely fair pricing for a well-appointed, newer sailing boat from a reputable Croatian operator. The €1,300 deposit is reasonable, and you're getting solid cruising kit without premium pricing.
Caveat worth noting The base location data is missing from your listing, so check with Adria Service Yachting directly on charter timing and which Adriatic location you'll depart from, this affects your flight logistics from the UK or US. Assuming it's somewhere like Split or Trogir, you're looking at a straightforward European hub connection, but confirm before booking.
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Based at Marina Izola, in Izola, Slovenia. Orca V. is operated by Adria Service Yachting.
Tomaziceva 4a
Marina Izola sits on Slovenia's only coastline, offering quick access to the Istrian Peninsula and northern Adriatic cruising grounds. Week 1 typically involves exploring the dramatic limestone cliffs and sheltered anchorages around Rovinj and Porec in Croatia, with steady northeasterly bura winds providing reliable sailing conditions. The shallow, protected waters suit boats comfortable with variable depths, and the short hop south means you spend minimal transit time and maximum time exploring the medieval hilltop towns and pine-fringed coves of the upper Adriatic.
Marina Izola, Slovenia
Marina Izola, Slovenia
Marina Izola, Slovenia
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