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 groups Stella Maris is an excellent choice if you're gathering 8, 16 people for a shared gulet experience. The 44-metre size and eight cabins give everyone comfortable private space while maintaining that classic Turkish gulet charm and social atmosphere.
Strong practical setup You get the essentials covered: snorkeling gear, Wi-Fi for staying connected, and an outboard engine for flexibility. The zero deposit is a genuine bonus that makes booking simpler, especially for larger groups coordinating payment upfront.
Good value proposition For a 2004 gulet of this size through AC Yachts, the pricing sits in the fair-to-competitive band if you're splitting costs across multiple cabins. The per-person rate drops significantly with a full charter, making it genuinely economical for group holidays.
One thing to note The listing doesn't specify the exact base location or detailed onboard amenities, you'll want to confirm with AC Yachts whether this sails the Turkish Riviera, Greek islands, or elsewhere, as that affects your itinerary and international flight connections. It's worth a quick call to clarify cabin configurations and whether crew expertise matches your group's sailing ambitions.
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Based at Port of Split / East Harbour, in Split, Croatia. Stella Maris is operated by AC Yachts.
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Split's East Harbour is the natural launch point for exploring the central Dalmatian islands, with Hvar, Vis, and Brač all within half a day's sailing; the Pakleni Islands offer protected anchorages for your first night out. Week 1 typically involves working south along the Dalmatian coast under prevailing northwesterly winds, island-hopping between quiet bays and established towns with good provisioning. The Adriatic's reliable thermal winds mean consistent daily sailing conditions, and you'll return to Split with time to explore the city's Roman Palace before flying home.
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