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 The Hanse 460 is an excellent choice if you're chartering with friends or family, five cabins sleep up to 12, making per-person costs very attractive for larger parties. She's also a 2022 build, so you're getting modern systems and reliable performance without compromise.
Smart modern touches What stands out here is the thoughtful spec: solar panels keep you independent, air conditioning and heating handle comfort in any season, and the bow thruster makes tight mooring spots far less stressful. Wi-Fi, autopilot, and a full navigation suite mean you can cruise relaxed or serious, as you prefer.
Excellent value proposition At €3,830 per week, you're looking at roughly €319 per person for a dozen, that's genuinely competitive for a modern five-cabin yacht in the Adriatic. The €2,000 deposit is reasonable, and the operator's perfect 5/5 rating (though admittedly a small sample) is encouraging.
One practical note With 12 berths across five cabins, some bunks will be tight, this boat works best if your group includes children or couples happy with cosier sleeping arrangements. For transatlantic or European flyers, factor in getting to the Adriatic base (likely Croatian or similar), though the operator's top rating suggests they handle charter logistics smoothly.
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Based at Marina Medulin, in Medulin, Croatia. Vaya is operated by Adriatic Yacht Charter.
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Marina Medulin sits at the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula, offering quick access to the protected waters of the Adriatic's northern reaches. Week 1 cruising typically heads south along the Dalmatian coast toward the Elaphiti Islands or west to the Venetian-influenced towns of Rovinj and Porec, with reliable northwesterly bora winds providing good sailing in spring and autumn. The marina works well as a base for mixed itineraries; you can explore the limestone cliffs and anchorages of central Dalmatia or stay within Istrian waters depending on wind conditions and your crew's experience.
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