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.
Classic gulet charm Summer Princess is a traditional 23.9m gulet that works beautifully for families or small groups wanting that authentic wooden-boat experience without breaking the bank. Five cabins sleeping ten guests mean you've got flexibility for multi-generational trips or friends' getaways.
Well-equipped basics She's got the essentials covered, air conditioning, generator, water maker, and Wi-Fi keep you comfortable, while snorkeling gear and a dinghy set you up for proper coastal exploration. The zero deposit is genuinely rare and removes friction from booking.
Honest value question At 32 years old, Summer Princess won't offer the polished finishes of newer superyachts, but that's the trade-off for this price point. If you're after authentic Mediterranean sailing with character rather than glossy glamour, she delivers.
Know before you go We don't have the base location or charter rates in your data, so confirm exactly where she operates (Turkish Riviera, Greek islands, Croatia?) and factor in your international flight logistics, some gulet bases are genuinely remote and need careful flight planning from the UK or US.
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Based at Port of Split / East Harbour, in Split, Croatia. Summer Princess is operated by Summer Princess.
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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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