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 and families. The Lagoon 450 Fly is a spacious four-cabin catamaran that sleeps up to 10, making it ideal for larger groups, extended families, or friends wanting to share costs without cramping. The flybridge adds real value for those who want socializing space and excellent visibility underway.
Well-equipped and comfortable. Generator, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, autopilot, and electric winches are all included, this boat handles both relaxation and easy sailing. For a 2014 model, the spec sheet reads modern and practical, taking the physical work out of charter sailing.
Solid value proposition. At €4,900 per week with a modest €1,000 deposit, you're looking at reasonable pricing for a four-cabin catamaran of this size, especially if you're splitting the cost among four to six people. The onboard tech and comfort amenities justify the rate.
One thing to note: The base location isn't specified in your listing, so I'd recommend checking where Black Duck Nautica operates, flight times and transfer logistics from international airports vary dramatically depending on the destination (Mediterranean, Caribbean, etc.). Once you know the base, factor in your travel day to help decide if this suits your schedule.
AI-assisted insight based on yacht specifications. Our charter experts can provide personalised advice.
Based at Marina Pirovac, in Pirovac, Croatia. Black Duck is operated by Black Duck Nautica.
Obala Rtine 15
Marina Pirovac sits on the central Dalmatian coast and offers easy access to the Kornati Islands, a protected archipelago of 140 limestone islands with excellent anchorages and minimal development. Week 1 charters typically sail south through the Sibenik Channel toward Skradin, or north to Zadar and the Telascica bay, with steady northwesterly winds (Maestral) providing reliable conditions. The shallow, island-scattered waters suit both bareboat and flotilla sailing, and the marina serves as a logical base for exploring this less-crowded section of Croatia's coast.
Marina Frapa, Croatia
D-Marin Dalmacija Marina, Croatia
D-Marin Dalmacija Marina, Croatia
We'll check live availability, apply any discounts, and come back within hours.