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.
Compact solo vessel Nera is a brand-new 9.3m motorboat built for one person, ideal if you're a solo traveler or couple wanting an intimate, nimble boat experience without the crew logistics of larger yachts. The 2021 build means modern systems and minimal maintenance worries.
Standout practicality Zero deposit is genuinely unusual and removes friction from booking; you're paying for a well-maintained, recent-model boat with none of the traditional financial barriers. For a sole traveler wanting independence and control, this beats hiring a skipper on a bareboat of similar size.
Value perspective At €14,400 per week, you're paying premium rates for a single-berth vessel, essentially charter pricing scaled to the boat, not the occupancy. It's reasonable for a new motor yacht, but calculate carefully whether you need the motorboat speed or would get better value renting a small sailing yacht if you have any sailing interest.
Honest note on berths With only one berth, overnight guests or a co-charter partner means someone's sleeping awkwardly or you're looking at shoreside accommodation, that's a real practical constraint worth factoring into your trip planning, especially if traveling from far afield to Montenegro.
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Based at Portonovi Marina, in Portonovi, Montenegro. Nera is operated by Classic Boats Montenegro.
Portonovi Marina sits at the entrance to Kotor Bay, giving you immediate access to Montenegro's most dramatic cruising grounds; the fjord-like waterway with steep limestone cliffs and sheltered anchorages is easily explored within three days. From here, week 1 typically reaches south to Albania's Saranda or north along the Dalmatian coast towards Dubrovnik, with consistent northwesterly winds providing reliable sailing. The marina itself offers good facilities and lies close enough to the old towns of Kotor and Perast that you can anchor nearby for evening exploration without lengthy passages.
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