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 comfort-focused cruisers. The Bellagio suits families and small groups who want motorboat ease without sacrificing creature comforts, think relaxed Adriatic exploration rather than serious sailing or rough-water adventuring. With three cabins sleeping eight, you've got genuine flexibility for mixed-age groups or two couples traveling together.
Modern, well-equipped spec. This 2022 Galeon delivers the highlights: a Skydeck layout for social lounging, air conditioning and heating for year-round use, solar panels plus generator for reliable power, and genuinely useful extras like the bow thruster for tight anchorages and a swimming platform for hot days. The Wi-Fi and ice maker signal this is built for people who want connectivity and convenience alongside their holiday.
Strong value proposition. At this size and age with this equipment roster, the €3,000 deposit is reassuringly modest, and the boat itself punches above its weight for comfort-per-euro. You're getting a well-specified, modern platform without the premium pricing of a superyacht charter.
One practical note: Makarska is on Croatia's Dalmatian coast, typically a 2-3 hour transfer from Split Airport (the main European hub for the region), so factor in reasonable travel logistics from the UK or mainland Europe. Worth confirming whether your operator arranges transfers or offers recommendations.
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Based at Makarska harbor, in Makarska, Croatia. Bellagio is operated by Yacht Charter Makarska.
Makarska sits midway along the Croatian coast with direct access to the central Dalmatian islands; week one typically involves sailing south to Hvar and Vis or north towards Brač and Šolta, all within 15-25 nautical miles. The harbor itself offers good shelter and basic facilities, though space can be tight in peak season. Prevailing northwesterly winds (Maestral) make south-facing anchorages around the Pakleni Islands and Vis ideal for early-week exploration.
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