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Perfect for groups With 6 cabins sleeping up to 12 guests, Alisa is built for multi-family holidays or friend groups wanting to share costs on a classic gulet experience. She's ideally suited to those seeking an authentic wooden vessel with traditional Adriatic charm rather than sleek modern design.
Solid classic features Generator, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi keep you comfortable while exploring, essential when you're bringing international guests who've flown long distances. The included dinghy and stand-up paddle boards add activity variety without extra fees, which is excellent value for a larger group charter.
Reasonable value proposition At 27 metres with 6 cabins and zero deposit required, Alisa offers good accessibility for groups looking to split costs across multiple families. The operator's 4/5 rating is encouraging, though the small review sample means you'll want to ask direct questions before committing.
One honest note Being a 1999-build gulet, she has real character but will show her age compared to newer vessels, older wooden boats need more maintenance, so factor that into your expectations for condition and occasional quirks. It's worth confirming exact cabin configurations and whether all 12 berths suit your group's comfort standards.
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Based at Marina Stobreč, in Stobreč, Croatia. Alisa is operated by Alisa Adriatic Cruise.
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Marina Stobreč sits just south of Split, making it an ideal base for exploring the central Dalmatian coast and nearby islands. From here you can reach the Pakleni Islands, Hvar, and Brač within a day's sailing, with consistent northwesterly winds (the Maestral) favouring passage down the Adriatic during summer months. Week 1 typically involves island-hopping through sheltered anchorages with short hops between ports, giving you time to establish your boat-handling rhythm before committing to longer passages.
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