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.
A compact cruiser that works best for couples or small groups wanting a relaxed, fuel-efficient getaway rather than luxury. The 11.3-metre motor boat offers cosy rather than spacious accommodation, with a single cabin sleeping four, realistic for shorter trips with friends willing to share close quarters.
Standout practical features include air conditioning and a generator, which matter on warm Mediterranean or Adriatic cruises where you'll appreciate climate control at anchor. The zero deposit is genuinely appealing and removes booking friction for international guests flying in to charter.
Value assessment: At €10,400 weekly, you're paying modest rates typical of smaller motor vessels, though running costs (fuel, dockage for a 36-footer) deserve clarification before committing. It's fair pricing if you prioritize accessible rates over resort-style comfort or showy amenities.
One honest point: With only one cabin, this boat really suits two couples maximum, anything larger and you're genuinely cramped. Confirm fuel consumption and base location with MNE Yachts upfront, as neither detail appears here and could shift your true all-in cost significantly.
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Based at Porto Montenegro, in Tivat, Montenegro. Zefirka is operated by MNE Yachts.
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Porto Montenegro in Tivat puts you at the northern end of the Bay of Kotor, ideal for exploring the dramatic limestone fjords and medieval towns within a day's sailing; week 1 typically involves cruising south through the Adriatic's sheltered waters to the Dalmatian coast, with stops at Perast, Kotor, and the island anchorages around Lopud. The prevailing northwesterly Bora wind in summer makes southbound passages manageable, and you can comfortably reach the Elaphiti Islands or further south to Dubrovnik within 4-5 days of leisurely sailing, leaving time for swimming and exploring Venetian-era villages.
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